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VOL lL amuu 11 TIIVDDAT. DECENWD 11, ltsl
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HEADING the Marine Division in the membership c"mp~•ql'l of the
Newport Horbor Ch~mber of Commerce is fl~rold (Bl. k) Ayre.
(riqhl) of the Lido Shipyord, who is going o·.er ct.'lmpo gn pl..,, w •h
John Boyd of Boyd·O Bryo,., & Co Thev •e stttnrJ,nq l'leor the < 3
foot motor sailer. Rolling Stone IV, OWI'led Ly BJO r ,,(lor of Lodo 1.1 ...
Hey, Kids!
Call Santa
Hey, Kidal Tha t phoDe Dum-
ber for tbe direct call to Sao·
ta 1JI OIUOLE S-0810.
Aad dou't f019et tbe ca.ll-
IDCJ houra: from 1 to 9 ia the
enaiaq , aext WeclDeac:lay cmd
ThuncSay, Dec. 17 aDd 18.
The CoroDG del Men Cham-
ber of Commerce made theM
phoae anauqemeata ao you
c:an tell Santa Juat what you
want for Cb.rlatmcra.
1
SANDY MacKAY ASSAILS IHearing Due l
COUNCIL'S BID AWARD I l
Sandy MacKay. fonner roun I they, the t'mployt'M want )OU In January,.
cllman and mtomber of tht> in to hear only," he addt>d
surance finn of MacKay, Town • • •
send " Dike, wrote a )~>Iter to Cost Cut Ower HaH A battll' i-; .shaptng up 0\er
the City Council Tutosd~&y sharp Ct•f"'n• HobNr,· J2 unit aptutm,•nt
ly crltl<'lslna the mPthod of ThP Newport lk-arh City C'oun prOJI.'( 1 ,11, thl' l orona df"l :\1ar
awarding the contract tor tire rll rt>duce-d fire 1m-.urancc c·nst~ hluff m ··ri•Hiklnll t'hln,1 l'ov«>.
insuranre coverogt'. miJrP than half Monf"'ay PH•ntnl! Thh , urllro\l•r,lal ll«>m wa*' on
"As a rt>sldent, tnxpay~>r anf"' by accepttng a $5.341 bid rnr $1 tht• ('II~< ounc·tl agt'nda ~unt1ay
Pmployer of dty t>mployf't's, I 24~.000 <-overagp tor :1 year'i on a f'\PnlnK fc•r dl'<cu ..... •uon or ~I
protf'st the lmuranc·t> c·ontrac·t $10,00> deductlblt' pulh'Y hlp rt•\tJ<'at1n nt th~> hf'IJ(ht \.:tn
juM now purc-ha~ by )'()U a~ The bid was grant!'Cl to 1 hP "m·•· ,, nf"' UM> Jll'rmlt granh-d
twmg t'nt~rely lnadf>qunte 1n :-;ewport Beach finn of And€'"""· Au~ot :.!fl of Lol~t yt>df
form and roverage." ht" wmtt" Ante-h. Parker and Torn• b\ a I Thf" ..,,0 ,. l'l whPthf>r thP ""'r
He sa1d hiS dlsa~trl'f'mt>nt lie& to 3 vote after a !') to 2 vot~ h.u1 mil' h.l\ 1, '""Jilff't1 bN au~,.... of
HONORS HANDED OUT Ogle Refuses ,~:h~r:J~h·;~r~~Jli~?i f:~ ~~:~~~~t~~~~; :;, z~~~r.~ r"'i~~·(' <1::un~~r"rt~-:~d to rPfN
I ltw problt•m to the planning
I the C'ouncll the Information that Fanner'! Insurance Exchangl" n•mm1,,111nl"roo: "ho ma\ ~t a HORACE WlSEl Y of Se .. T 0 Accept J.IUhll• ht"ann~: ror thf'l,. Jan l:i G· ,..,:; E • ., ·e p e I Co
AT .. l~!.aGRI~" !~~'!~"'~'! Suspension 1lt' S 'Happy Solution,' ;.~:·?f.~·; ~f::::~~!~:~7. ~~:;;.::~~;~:~}.'"~:
Dick Schllckenmayer was vot· tlonal Player award. Jack Gra I Thf' long rumorl'd suo;pension B t It M N t w k tht>re <;hould bt' a IPfal deflni E•l 17 ~e •s. j e ~e·. e ,,
ed the moc1 valuable player by ham. In his first t>ffort at foot of Joel Ogle as rounty counsel u ay 0 or liOn of what ronstltUtf'S "non leo f.-• «llect ::l"' ' G •
hla vantty teammates at the ball. was voted tht' most lm occurred Tuesday as the result uw" ~tore a public hearing 1~ E.olt e::: ~ w er was ,.. ~ ~..,.,('!
Harbor Htch football banquet proved player. of Grand Jury a{'('usatlons, but . .. ht>ld 1 vn 0 : 0 rnobo!e '"e•OPf f,
h•ld .Monday in the cafeteria. The B squad ('h()S(> lillie Mr. Ogle refuses to quit. Attorney Robert Powell, look-1 key port1on or the battleiround City Attorne., Walter Charam 1 .
Terry Mc:Cardle carried oft Frank Rivera as most valuable Mr. Oale told the supervisors ing for a "happy 80iutlon" to the betwe-en Tustin Ave and Irvine I za s~ud 11 was ·a question of tact. qrom or Coltfomta Elr~ A. •
Player of the Year honors from player, and he alao won the from hlll hoapltal bed. whPre he battle of Maraart't Dr., told the 1 Ave , across from Harbor High I rather than 8 legal qu~tlon. and
the LJona Club. and Dave Rob· Vernon Fitzpatrick award tor la confined by pneumonia and 1 NPwport Beach City Council I The reason tor the withdrawal thert'fore rould be df'tf'nnlned by 1 Dogs
unassisted tackles for the sec pleurisy, that thf'y had no right Monday evf'nlng that he believed was the disc-overy that a aubdl 1 the Planning Comm1won or by
ond straight year. Don Roberson, to au.pend him. But County whole heartedly that the answer I vlslon already existed. a map the c1ty Council. '
to Get
Equal Ri9hts wbo led the team In prayer be-Auditor Victor Relm said he wall to build 2 C'Ul de sac stl'ftts, having been filed with the roun. 1 He added ho~vf'r that "find.
fore •c.h aame, wu named wouldn't pay Mr. Oglt' unless rathtor than a throu1h stre.t. ty recorder in 1955. No atreeta lng of non-~ rna be In r ..
maR lJWPlra.Uonal player. ordeed to do ao by the Superior At the aame time he wtthdrt'w aeemed to be Included in thl.a becau.e what M Y Jlo~rr~
Tbe C tum voted Cuy Cur-Court. the aubdlvtaion application of hll subdlvialon map. , r. .. No 16 cli.KrlmJnatlon ln 11 -
tte u JDGit valuab&e playu. atb. OCJ.e bu been wbpaen.aed cllent. John •oael. ownet of a M.-yw James Stoddard &trUck do~ly ~ Lonm omanc do taya ttw Nt¥.-pon
SWie J.!x • molt .....,.donal. to a ., bt luqe Jta'l Da~ a rat.ber ~ blow at lilt. flow. marlatd tbat 11tt.. '-l14lnl -~ Clty Ccall'lodl llllil . • Jla. Cliatt • .,._, ·~ J • illqp) Ill •• R ..... Jiu . t Oil*mv-..._..
n.e Judctq of c:mruna'da1 a..
blblta In tJ\e C«ona al Mar
Cha.mber ol Cclmmezce Ch.rlatmu
Decoratina Contest wtu be held
with residential judatna Dec. 22.
,..,....._ crt '"Wt1I\&J arid ~pt tnlltCon· ~ t"'n ~!WQ'W: "'U ~ are 2 mJ de -~ a va.rla.l'lJOP a.nd use pennU l'OUJd oncJ rndJnr !~fonda)'
dUd '._n the ~ ol hn -:J• • street&. proper dralnap may re exttond beyond th~ Ute ot th~ tile fa a.t 15 tor 2 7MJW far all Postal Hours
Are Extended
duUes. I c c quire underg-round pipes. Instead bulldlnr J)f'nnlt dop.. P!'ewntl,y the fet"S atl" S3 n Of ualng a through Stl'ftt for a year for f~male& S2 a \f'Ar for • • water run-off; thts undtorground Mr Robt'n~ told the En<>lgn males and spa\t"d female<;
"Comt-ht-11 or hlch water. systpm rould ('OS! as much a~ that ht-'"r) detlnlttoly has Thf' ordJnanN-s aL~ rp"~' th~>
Nt>wpon &arh 1s going to grow $15.000." ··u..wd' thf' JM"tmlts Hf' SAid he kennt'l tax. wrtlnr a fM> ot S>
and wp'd better get together and Tht' Counr1l rontlnul'd until has clean>d thp ground tl"mO\t"d J)('r do~ 1f thn.-art" mort" rhnn
hC'Ip dlrt'<"t that growth or wp art' Dec 22 any further ronsideratton thP PPnnP~ butldmg and hutlt 3 dogo; on rt>">tdf'nllal prt>mJ...-,
gomg to ha\e problt>ms.. of pt"titlons tor an assessment a pro)N"t or!tN'. and that ht> ~"'nd r«'adtn~ of tht> orc'1n 1n.-f'
The commercial judatng wa.s
ortatnally aet for Dec. S. but wu
sx-tponed to permit more ~r·
chants to complt"te their dis·
plays.
Local postmastel'8 have jolnt>d
merchants in setting ~peclal
houl'8 during the pre·Ch rlstma'l
rush.
Th1.!1 statement highlighted thP district to build a through strt'f't would ha\ P ~tan(O(j f'"<C'a\·aung 1s ""hf'dulffi tor Dt-c 22
kPynote addres.o; of 0. w Richard A complication rarmg the f* PXI"('flf ror troublt> "1th a !II"WPr A apedal c.'lass for ll<'hools.
churches and libraries will also
be judgf'd Dec. 22.
Postmaster Verne Watson said
the Corona dtol Mar Pa.t OttiC'C'
will be opened {rom 8:30 n m. to
Awards G . r 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 13 and 20; IVen and 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 11
Postmuter Payne ThayN will
To Mustangs
ay lUCK MAUELLUS
The eo.ta Mesa Muat.angs held
thelr first football banquet Fri ·
day evening at St. Andrews Pres·
byterian Church.
The B squad named quarter.
back Vern Edler as the moat
valuable player and beat team
captain, and Dennla Myrick, who
made a 105-yard touchdown run
In the 1&.11 game, aa the moat lm·
proved player.
The C tea.m, champlons of the
Oran1e Leacue. ch~ Tom
Woodrich u the mo.t Y&luable
player; Doua Rose u most Lm·
proved pla~r; quarterback Steve
Lewis as the Mustana or the
Year; Lewl• and Woodrich as
best team captains.
keep the Newport, Balboa Island
and B&lboa Post Offices OJX>n
from 8 a.m . to 4 p.m . Saturday,
Dec. 13 IU"1 20, and from 1 to 5
p.m. Sunctay. OPe 14. Monday
Friday hours will be 8 a .m. to
6 p.m.
Lan ...... Elect
J... H•ler Wills
Larry Bennett of 113 25th St ..
Newport. wa.s electf'd presldt'nt of
the Ntowport Harbor Lawn Bowl
lng Club Jut wt't"k. su~lng
William Perrow of Corona del
Ma.r.
C. A. Wllger of Bearon Bay wns
e I e c ted vtce-presldent; Colin
Brown of Cliff Haven, se<"retary
treasurer; C. B Rudd of Irvine
Tenace a.nd Mr. ~rTOW. dire-ctor"'.
at lh<' fl~t membfor<~hlp driVE' llt1oners is thf' ract that the 1911 Past>mf'nt for lhl" adjom1n~ prop
meeting of the rf'vltali,f>d Nt>w assessment dtstnrt act does not Pn~ · r~ntl\ 'nltl h) Stan It>~
pon Harbor Chamb<>r of Com pro' 1de tor rondt>mnatlon Thr Annt n Exra\ :H1on would ha' P
mt>rf't> Tut"'!day mayor suggested that perhap-. r ut Into thP ~wt>r linf' of thP
"I'll bt>t Wt> lncreasf' :; 000 a the 1903 aC'l could bt> U'-t'd -Annm propN1) ht> <Uttd add1ng
year," Mr Rachard o;aul. ··.:::.anta though tht> N>St of rondpmnat1on that ht> f'"<Jlf'C'h an carl) "'iunnn
Ann is rapping at our door and of Mr Vogel's proJ)('rty mtght I'M' nf thr problt>m
If wr don't gPt togf'thC'r tht>y <;O high that tht> as.w..,...mt>nt r11" -------------
will tak(' away what WI' cion 't tric't would ~ df'ft>atf:'d b) pro Lid 0 Is Lease
dP~rvC' l)e(•ause we won't iet t<'Sl!l.
to~retht>r"
Fonyone new mt>mbt>r<c Wf'rl' K·lstler Heads Is Quest·o ed Signt'd up In the Cl~t WN'k of lh<' I n
I campaign to find 1.000 mcmi'M'I"'
Membership before tht' ~tart or Realty Board tht' dri\t> wa,o, about 250
I Next m~tlng was wt for Jan. 6 Arthur Kistler. :-;ewpon Sf>ach
at tht> Balboa Bay Cluh The realtor. was elf'<'tf'-d yestt>rda,· il"'
[)()f'~ lhf' L1clo Is)(' Communtt\
A.-..o;n holrl a 1<'3"4' from tht• c.t\
for a <~t n p or ~'wac h o II ut•'U 11;1
Ltdn I.,Jf""
drive f'nd~ Jan 30. prl"Sidt>nt of thf' :"'ewpon Harhclr
"IT IS MORNING IN ASIA" I Board or Realtors He will o;u•
Newport Park C"fi>d ~att LaBorde. manarer of
Thf> a'l..."()('I8110n l>f'hf'\f"", ....
a nf"' 1 ht>rt'forf' ac; a ~k1 n2 for ru r
thrr '-lUll~ of lhc> ff>QU~t of Jn
"4'ph T;n lor ancl Jamt"S Ko IIi>\
Ill •"'l'ln,trurt a JOint o\\nf'l"'hlp
"f'awall hil\'\\IH.-1 of 111 \'1,1 L1do
~uf"' a • ouplr of Jots nontJrrly
of 1 hi' Luln hnrlgf"
wtll be the topoc of miss.ona ry
Or Poul Louby ot the onnuol
Chmtmo~ d nner of ti-e Coro"o
del Mor Commun•ty Congreqo
t'o,.,ol Church ot 6.30 p "'· to
doy (Thursdoy). He 11nd h;\ w fe
h.,ve IU\t returned fr om " 5 ye'!lr
tour j., the Ph I pp' 'les.
W A Tob1a<o Realty
d Xamed to Sll"tvf' "·lth Mr Kist IS Dedicate lt>r Wf're William C Fi'lhf'r and
Rohert Goos.<;4'n vice prMidf'nt ...
anti Ruth Pardoll. 'lf'<'T'f'lllt'.'
lrf'asurl"r ~t>w ritrP<'tol"' arp Dan
Drlli<'Oil. Harl') Frc>dem:k ancl
The rltv ownf'd land alon~
Balboa 81\~d. adjacent to thC' c-at;,
trailer park. was Connally d('dl
c-,ated for park purpost-s Monda)
e-vt'nlng by the Nf"wpon Bt>ac-h
Boh Jon<'" .... , ..........
Chir illll...,. R d 81 d Bl N 0 City Council Thf' Coun<'ll took c s k• e on e ue ow ver this action without rc'il'rvlng any ops ee lng portion of the area for trailer
C'll) Attorn<>• \.\ all••r l'h,H,.m
1.1. and Countllman llil t\1'\ ~ .. m
<'~"'~ P'\JlN''-"~'rl douht lhat thf' arc>:l
at thP root of lhf' hwlJ:f" 1 ... 1r.
C'IUdt•t1 tn thf' ll'a"P
Thf' Counnl ci<'I:HNI .t.llfon "n
thP Wll\\iliJ rPQUC'"t and lhl' mM
tc>r wn>~ rPfNn-d to Counr1lmiln
Kl"n nf'th Klni[~lry t.hlo 1:-.lr rC'<.l A Newport Beach City Council Black Days Caused by 'Green' pa!~p:~:~~~n. given for tt>nta. Lady Copper
Leslie Patch
Is Dead at 71
Lt><.llt• Pat1 h 71 of lX TU'-tlll
-\\1' :>.•'"J>f•rt ll~'ll?ht .. ·• H.:t1hor
Ar<'CI rP-.Jrlt•nl ror J() \ 1'<1 "' r1tf'•1
Ill Lung RN\ch \'C'INan:-. II<•'Jlllaf
Fnt1,1\
HP ",, .. ;o \\'oriel \.\',11 1 \l'lf"ran
a.n<1 a mt•mtwr of tht-Amt•ruan
Lf>£10n a n<i lll PI ~
HI' IPa\P" 111 .. \\lft• Flt>llnor ~
a c;on, Dan or :'lOP" port ltf'tiht"
a rlau~hiN. :\1r"" IWII:' Rum~) of
('o-<t I 1\1f'"_., ,-, '<lqf'r \1,.... \'P4'h
H<trllt>) nf l •r-18 :\!f"Sa , snd 3
grandC'h1lf"'ff'n
St-"·IN'" Wf'N> hf'lcl Tue.,nar In
Parkf'l' Bt>ll Monua ry
The> En<.l~n \\'1).; On(' or thf> rt>w
wHkl\ ni'W"P"P<"~"' in C•ran~ot<'
l"ount\ to \\In ont' of lhC' o~\\ard~
in la~t f'rtrirl\ " Ora nJ;:c-t ounl\
Prf'<:<: rtuh roniE'l't
Ll' i..f>C'dom won an hol'lnrahl1•
mf'ntlon for a "ton· 011 Jlil'\\ port
84-n.•h !\t:n or J.\~ ~todrlArc'l
committee plans to alt down with A blonde Corona del Mar se<'
Colta Meaa cou ncilmen to dis . retary with hair dyed red couJd·
cuss the dlap\lted 17th St. An· n 't res1lt the grMn of the money
nex, whJeh wu awarded to Co-ahe wu handllnl, and ao n~xt
ata Mesa by a recent Appeal~ Monday ahe faces arral1nment
, Uve plans of dt'Vt>lopmf'nt or I .. df'nt, for ~tUd) anrl rf'JXHt
last Thursday whl"n the then both this Centrt'l Newport Park LAdit's. wanna lx' a rop . --------------------------------------------------
was cllt~elosed. and the Grant Howald Park at Thl" NPwport Bt-ach PohN> Ot>pt J
Court ded.alon. In the theft o.t S2.500.
Several buain ownen in t he 'nle blonde, Lorte Browne. 27.
anna area have ~ their of 05 Dablla Ave .. _. .. arrested
requ.t to the Newport Clty -----------Coundl to prevftt the aonexa-
tloo to Coda
Pollee said Miss Browne ap-the Corona dt"l Mar Youth Cen· 11s looking for a parking meter! erry
parently cashed checks Intended ter. Tennis rourt.s, ple-nlc and en!or<'l'r. female
for deposit for her employers.j parking areas are ln<'luded in 1 Spedtiratlons: 21 to 31 ytoars ZOIIIG Udo Professional Building Inc. both plans of age, high .!l<'hool graduatt-. bfo
at 344-1 VIa Lido. Newport S..t1 ~-• tween 5-foot 3 and 5 foot 11.
YiHagrana
Girl For
When the company demanded 8 lb tot her measuremPnUI proportion •.o ... .,, .. A••c• "~ .. , ...
payment from the b&nk. tbe Dies in a oa al but not mticaJI Sal&l')': $350 Tt'rl') Vlllagrana. NPwport Har
Newport ~ach bra.nch of ~ to $410 a month. Primary duty bor Hlah wnlor, was ch011en u
Bank of A~rica. th~ bank WUUam Jones. 70. died Friday ch«klnr ~tt'rs In the Lido Zonta Clrl tor thf' month of No ~ to ~. but ptl"f~rred In Ms home at 1 Miramar Dr~ Shops-City Ha.U . .Apply at Cit} \~lwr b)' th~ Women's Auxill· " ja Is Found • HI Fill ehuJa apJn.t the beauty. Balboa. Hall no later than ~ 29. ary Club for twr acuw partk1. IVJ n Pollee .. ld tbe lhfon C)('t"Urred He wu born In Bri.lhton. En~. pation and wrvi~ In M'hool &f.
Krl. Relen HUt. MCfttaly for more than a year aao. and in tt•• land, had llved In th .. country, .. tat"-Dead In Auto the Newport lft.dl J)lallftlnl dl· meandme, had rf'p&l. abOUt ynrs &nd In the Harbor Afta • TC!'rry holdl the ~ ~ .t\1•
rector, bas •tu.d with the-ec.ta $800 ol ~mOM)'. Yft.IIL • ... 11 ~nt boc1y ~utf'r ror ~
aobat Dtnt.on: 40. ... found Maa Poltc. Depal"t:DWDt for MLD Browne 1s free on $2.000 He was a N-tt.r.d <'terk for ttt. l!t artivt" ll'l th• Girl<~' .Athlf'dt'
dead Satwda)' o.t carbon monOX· clamqts to a poll ear .t\e hit ball pendtn• the 9 a.m Monday Soutb.m CalJtomJa Cu CC\. 1 ~ dfoath tn Alaska ot Blll .AsaocfaUon. and has playfd t~
ide poUouJna ln hLI car ll'l t.ha lalt ~day. and pald a C363 nne anatgn.ment ln Nf'Wport JusUc:. Re lava blll wUe. Ethel. I liNd. who was a Corona d~l Mar nut~ In Harbor B.l.th'a band alnoe
pnp C1f1 hit home at 318 St. All• 1n Newport J Court on a Court. ~ ....,.. b ld Monday In businessman 10 yeara qo. h~ her fl'fthman year. S~ has a.J10
dMWI u.. cwr Hawn. dlara-ol dtUl'lken dl1YinJ. Pa.rn.ltU MOI't\aary With tM' ~" rf'parted to m. Elu.tcn. ""I partl<ipae.d ... a rMm~l' of ·~ .Pollet .. Jd lwi lett a wnl and Tba fiDe wu -•ul b)' ....... a... EdwtA ~aDd ttw 101-wa.a owner~ llfil'a .Auto SUpply. Servi~ Club and Tau Rho K:ap-
• n* &MlcliUna ht wu detlilpOA· l\1~ Doo.ald Dod Mon.S., I • lt~ Or*r ot tbe Pvp.l K_... wtwft ~ Uquot St~ l~ pa" t~ tutu,. tKdwtrt' club.
dent. '!be dNtb wu c.1&IMd u whet~ abe e:ct~ a p)H Clll • tf TWI oUklaUn . nGW locaftid. and lat•r o~ I 1'flTy and the Zot~ta Glrl J'('t
a auJdO.. 1\lfl~ en the clr\ulbn drtvlQ& • ltD'• TV a.m. from the ~~ to ~ t'twlwn (or th«-month of P\lnlnl ~ wen cond'ad· ~. Offteer Jforr1.1 WUeox Mr. and Mrs. ~rd ~man· 'AllAm: ILA1D AT OCC ()J'fW. .January wUJ t. ~ at a
114 ~In .uta c.ona del ~ 1liaclt and_.~ MID ol lalU.d are IMnl ,_ ClutlltiUa m l .. Am. Jean Ha.yden ot Mll hunh lunch.on at ttw vma Martna tn
Mar Clltapel wttb .._ ....,, &dwtn be 1&14 · a.r ltl\d a 11ft of 13.000000 toward OOft• alll &ad lfllbt Vlaltora. .. wm A~. CtJfon& dd Xu, R&ld atw Mrl:y January . .At thb tlnw tb~
Qo1Q1f111. ......_ fll tM o.GDa del PQikla car • K. l'Nt .,,.. atnlctlon Clll • 0.500.000 a.rt mu· '-,_ at u. Ora~ _. a .,_.,.. that Mr. two atr wUl ~ u. black
Mu O:....ia1t7 Q · BlU. • .,... .t Ill La JtllA ln llallt'OCil Jia.rlt arJ WU· QoMt OltDIIIa a11111aadam at 8:15 ..... • .u.d OK. 1 ui And\or &NJ 1014 pln1 wom all atr\s
....._ Dr .. ,.._,... t.ol p.m. n.e. Jl· aad ap Cll a t.ut attadl. ~ .. Zoftt& baoon..
Rates As
November
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MD-_, ... CAUflOafttA NIWSPAIG ~as ASSOCIATION ~ ef th NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIAT10N
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wa &.on a.-a s.t take-oft cllnab. Here are the
I ,. t.y the bkatinM that M flJUJa on ~ t~l cut of our
qaln .. t th&t &Mn&tlon all,lt Je,al d.epartment over a pedod
a .. lMl ~ Mea ana that t:n, of 5 ye&JW: lm -17,886:
City Councll 11 decldlnl wh.eth~ 1~-55 -UO ; 1955-5$.-..11!5,.
to a~peal 1t to 1M State Supreme l'lt: 1958·57-$1 : 1857-M-
Court or drop ll ._449. .
i'll"'t we 1cat ln t~ ~perlor ~ow JUit keep thea. fiCWM ln
Court, and then the Councll ap. rnln4. aPCI )et'a check them pe~ed It to the ApPellate Court. .....,_\ lb. aame I~ Jn other
They Mld Wt bad a ~oral ob· dba,
Uptlon" to the land owner to do • • • • roa c::aaauua pick It up at all until we weN ao. That WfS a p.revtou.a Councll. trVI Wliofta
I ~h~tko hoW t;nllnY ~tpa wUJWt about 5 inllea ol the Jetty. At that tUne 1 aaked the old A loyal UcLA·· alunurua and
The NEWPOIT HAitiOit ENSIGN WM Niuclt.d to be • ,.._.,.,_ of .. ..,.
erol circ11l.ti«Wt llty -rt tl.u.e No • .420171 of tho Su~., Cowt "' SUt.
,._ 0114f 11ty ,.._ tt..r.of '' ..... nRocl te p~~'-11" •II ~c 11otl~ -t-*.4
~y l•w.
SUISCRII'TION RATES
111 tt.. He...,.,t ... rt.ior ArM: 0... pot -$3.00: +we ,..,.. -PJIO
Ouhlcle of ttlo Horl»., At.ot On• Y"' -".00: two y .. n -$1M
daya t)le.N are Wltll ~ I .-ke4 a ectUple o! other top· Council about thelr "moral obll· cloee toll~ ol t.Mlr tnot~1
I DO know that I'm bellnnlnl to notch aklppel"' who run 1asollne 1at1on" to the taxpayel"'. fortu~ OYW man1 y..,. takell~===!fE====!!~~ worry about lt. So far, I haven't powered boats 1f they could hear 1 looked up the ooet to the tax· me to t.a.ek OYel IJ'J l"m that 14
even been to Faahloh Square to the beacon. payers ot the flnrt round. and If the U. of )()c:h.IP.Jl \Ook UCLA
aee trut decorations. *'Sotnetlmel," tbey aald, "If you my memOlJ Ll not playlne tricq apart to the tune ot tt.O In ltt8.
I've been wonderlnl what tum ott all your power, lnclud-on me. lt wa.s $950 of extra-le1al The man L1 rlabt. The vtctlm wu ..<:::~..<;:)-<:>-<::><::~~-<:>-<::>o<::>oc;::,...c;::,...~c...c~~;:::,..c;::><::><:><::><:><:><:~,.l mteht be the best way, thla tne tl'le enatnes." time. USC. Vlctorlea by the BIC10 have
Chriatmaa, of rememberinr the "Real fine," 1 thoue:ht to my. · What are we tlghtlne eo.ta been 10 ~plar that lt'a pttlnc
e""t army of frlenda and fellow-sell "Here we are, with a harbor Mesa tor! A c.boioe morsal! monotonoua, and th11 year'a Pl'Oe• . .,
• BACKGIOUM> TO INFAMY
an1lers whom I enjoy knowing, full ot boats-one of the busiest Somethine that would help re. pecta look no better.
particularly the ones who go in the whole U.S.A.. one that duoe taxes? Hell, no ! You · may • • •
eo down, and then out to the sea practically all oC us bra1 about not know It or believe it. but • IU.ZGAL OIIDIIrAirC:SJ
In boats. If you think of the -and we put up with a COM · there haa not ~n one annexa-I've heard ru.monl that CoUncil
thousands of boats J.n our crowd· PLETELY INADEQUATE BEA. tlon to this city In Ita h11tory wu 101n1 to revamp their 11·
Pearl Harbor Day is burned deep in the memory ed harbor, then add the thou. CON. There ou1ht to be a that has ever paid Ita way, nor oena ordinance, and they cer.
of a ll of us who were of a ge on that day of infamy of trallered odwn the highway• · • • • name. The bigger you are, popu· table for a ahoe ahlne bualnea sands of smaller craft which are way ... "' I'" any other city that you can talnly ahould. lt 11 far from equl.
17 years ago. Pearl Harbor became a battle cry of from eveqrwhere and launched • ACTIOM KOWI latlon-wtse and Jand·wlse, the to pay the Mme u the bll bu.al-
anger against the treachery of the attack executed by here. well. It would take quite I This newspaper, and publbher poorer you get. And it costa the nesses. And I believe that lt It ~=~==:=::;=:;=:;:;=:==;
. h A a Chr~tmas ~Ht Cor all those "Hop" Haapa, are wili1ng to be poor taxpayers more taxes to ad-were put to a test, lt would prove the Japanese htgh command. But w at most men-owners. But I ve figured out a torch bearer ror a move to obtain minister the ctty. to be me1al to char1e a JJcense
cans shll do not know is the terrible lilfamy of OUr way to do It, lf we can get t~e an adequate radJo beacon. and I understand the city Is going fee Cor an Investment.
own top command. That top command was. of 1 pro~r wheels In motion. Here s along with 11, any other lm· tor a newspaper column about As I have remarked before,
d f h F kl. D R l how. proved aids to safe navigation,, facts about the city. Brother, I'm many people retire, come down
course. the pres1 ent o t at hme, ran . m ·. oose-
1
• SOMETHING USEFUL tor our boats and our citizens ali for that. May 1 suggeat to here and tl')' to put their money
velt, who knew !hat the ~ttack was commg, d1? noth-. As I writ~ this, In the mo.rn -who go to sea on thl'm _ and
1
you, Mayor Jay Stoddard, that in to work by Investing In triplexes.
ing to prevent lt and m fact mvtted the d1saster.l 1ng, the Cog horn. Is bellowmg usually come bark. a very early column you give the living In one, and renting the . . .
Th L b't· h d' th d t' ·1 f th t · f · away. Most of the time, when But -we can't do It alone. We good citizens the up·to-date ln. other 2. To make thf'm pay a 11· e og pu lS e e e al S 0 a In amy m thNe's pea soup over the jetty, need to hear from people who formation on taking this annex cense as being In business Is un-Lido Sbopp1D9 C.Dtu
the issue of A pril 22, 1954. The facts were from a book It works. Being In a strategic have the know·how. So·o 0 ., we case to court and losing twice so just and Illegal. o•Jole 3·6660-3430 VIa Lido
by Admtral Robert Theobald "B1g Sec ret of Pearl posi tion to check on It, I'll tell are CALLING c. Q., for anyone Car. We are, or course, better off They have made an Investment
H b .• . h h h d 't d th h f l cham you that sometimes it doesn't, and everyone who can help to tor losing a liability, which this just as surely as If they had
ar or, m w iC e ocumen e e S ~me u I whl.'n It should. get the job done. j will prove to be. bought stocks and bonds. and
of events that made Pearl Harbor Day mev1table I It's a beautiful sound when There are scores. hundreds. Also tell us, was It really a the fact that they once a month
want to present those facts again and they should you're out there. groping a round. who can be or assistance. Here's case ol "moral obligation" to collect a rent check ca~not be
t b . It 't th f d th t In Cog so thick you couldn't spot the Invitation~ As a starter, I'll make the second try. or did the reasonably called belnl In bual· rouse in you, 00, a I er anger _a e per 1 Y a a sl.'a elephant on your own bow. e\·en 'POint the c.Q. antenna In Council just get its neck bowed? ness.
brcught death to so many Amencans who had not I But our 5lgnal's dl'ep throated some specific dirt"Ctlons: We wonder If such cases as ------------
e ven a chance to hght bac k . From here on I am quot-tones do not reach ve~ Car out Let's hear from Mayor Jay thls cou l~ account for the astron· To whomlAdv~trtml.seaymenctol ..... em·.
1 h L f 4,1 . to sea. NOT FAR ENOUGH. a Stoddard, who, In addition to his omlcal nse In the cost of our ... ..... ... mg .rom t e og 0 2 years ago. whole heck of a lot of folks will civic duties Is a most able and legal department. Let's look at I, Basil W. Oberhansll, am no • * * tell you. well ·inform~d boatman and Pow. the ascent. It's just as sharp as longer emtJloyed by the Dolphin
Washmgton code experts had accomplished the And It doesn't blow on thOSt' er Squadron Instructor: the Coa st Club as hef, 50 therefore not 1 b h 1 d k responsible Cor food being served mc:-edible feat of breakmg the Japanese code back c ear. ut nevert e ess ar . Guard; the U.S. Power Squadron from all other Interested citizens from the menu that I produced nights and Coast Guard Auxiliary rom-I-meaning YOU, amigo! for the Club. 1::1 1941, and had also succeeded m constructmg a There's another gadget out on manders; Capt. Cy Tucker. prexy This column, thls paper, will
machine for enciph e r ing and deciphenng the end o( the jetty that you. If of the Sportllshers Service Assn., be the bulletin board. We'll keep a yoEuroiTER
Th h h "M " th t t d od you're a land lubber, are con· and his able vlce·prexy Capt. you well posted on prorress and r ,111' roug t IS agiC, as e ln e rcep e C e slderably less aware ot. It's Gil Smith or the Sea Horse; Capt. I developments. CALUNG C.Q. to
messages were called. W ashmgton learned that be-parked In a box like housing Phil Tozer of the Fury, and the 1 YOU, friend! Let's get working ~ENTALS
ginning m September . 1941 . Japanese observe r s in within the structural steel tower others· from private boat owners. on that Christmas gift that some
P 1 H b d d b T k t t that supports the green light on of which only the names would day may save YOUR neck or SA&A TIDE ear ar _or were or ere Y 0 yo 0 repor on the west Jetty. It's the electrical fill a full page: from the harbor mine. even It we don't get' the .nAta ow. IQI'IPly
exact locat10n of U. S . war vessels m the harbor; that apparatus that makes up our master and the Harbor Dept; package delivered by Chrlatmaa SUYtCI oaa.a. a.-.
IE SA
UPHGLSTEIIII
Largest and Most Coml)tete
Furniture Store in the Are-a.
C.llfot freo
DECORATING SERVICE
Llb.rlv 1-5511
Hnuse ... Gar~ en
Fumishings for homes,
dubs, yachts.
J017 W. Co.st Hi9hw•y
Newport ... ~h on Dec. 2, Toky o directed its diplomats in Washing-! radio beacon. which sends out Crorrt Congressman Jlmmy Utt; Eve! JOil •.....,.rt I L. •.....-at IMda
d f h · od d · h d Invisible signals to folks looking =
ton to estroy most o t etr c es an c1p ers an for said jetty, a,nd a sale en-·•••••••••••itl••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••• • • •• •••
secret dccuments. trance Into our harbor.
"Magic" revealed the details of a 14-part mes-It's a nne thine. BUT-have
sage being sent Saturday, Dec. p, 1941. from Tokyo 1 ~n~\'!!n~e!dbo~~0°!! :~~
to its dtplomats in Washington, breaking off negotia-'Job"! That's the status of the
tions with the U S radio beacon that b supposed to
G G M h 11 A h f f t If d guide our probing mariners to en eorge ars a rmy c le 0 s a ' an safety -only It wouldn't even
Ad:mral Harold Stark. chtef of navel operahons. were d~rve the "boy" status. It's
net :-~a~hed tho• evenmg of Dec. 6 to act on this om-stnctly a mewllng Infant, as far
1EetJS message When Admtral Stark came to hlS of ~n~~~n~tclency and range are
h-e on the mornmg of Dec 7 he read the -message Hert'·s what 1 know about It
bu· :ld not tr ...:r.smtl a warnmg to Rear Adm1ral Hus-personally: Half the times. I go
l.-d K l p 1 H b out on a boat, my part1cular u'::~ tmme at ear ar or skipper friends, on the way in,
Gcn M arshall dtd no come to hts ofhce until 'ltart fiddling with their radios
ll 25 that Sunday mornmg There was still 2 hours to and dlrPCtlon finders.
g o beforE" bombs would start falling on Pearl Harbor "Wat<-ha' doing?" I ask. 'Trying to hear that +I"/, • )( r~
Gcn Marshall rould have picked up h1s phone and beacon:" they reply. "So~eday •
celled Maj Gen Walter Short at Pearl Harbo r It I'll be caught out here In the
wo·c1ld have been too late to move out the U S fleet so~p ~nd I'll re.~lly need it~" 1
1 d k" b bl I i.A'I s hear it. I parry. from t!s 'Stt!tng uc posttlon. pro a Y too ate to "Hell :" the usual reply ls. "it's
warm up hghtE'r planes lor an adequate mr defense c;o weak. It would take a lot bet·'
but plenty of 11m"" to alert personnel and to get anll lt>r set than I own and a brace of -: ' h 1 ht'arlng a1ds to pick up THAT mrcralt defense tn operation. thus savtng m uc o. thing! Wanta hear San Pedro or
the personnel loss and destroymg more of the at-Point Lorna beacon? They come
tar-k~=>rs But Gen Marshall chose to warn Gen Shor t In swell. even here." --I did hear It once. The reason? by ;odto The m~?ssage was classdted routine mstead 1 was on a diesel powered boat.
c! ex•ra u rgent. 11 was sent by commerc10l radio, and Dee Cook's Flo-Dee v. which op.
,,,,....s delivered to Gen Short several hours after the erates without benefit of an lg-.. -' nltlon system. Even then, under
c"c-:k these Ideal conditions, lt was a
karen margreta ••• 111
NIGHT SHOPPING HOURS
Through December 23rd
9.30 A .M . to 9 P .M .
Always Open Sundays ll-4
Re gular hours resume December 24th
AMPLE PARKING
2625 east coast hwy. corona del
cmd
.S HOUR SmRVICil
Still time to order personalized
Christmas cards from our unusual
collection.
mar ORiole 3-2740
Why was such Vital mformation of LDlpendmg pltltully puny peep that came
attack Withheld from Pearl Har bor? Ad m tral T heo-out of the speaker. We rouldn't ~ ..... ._*-._.._~_._.. ... ._....,...,. ... ~•-~•_.._ .. _~ .. -~~--------------------------
bcld can give only one logical answer: Prestdent I
Rocsevelt wanted 1t that way -he deliberately in-
VIted the Japanese attack, knew it was coming. and
del:berately Withheld this knowledge from U. S . com -
menders m Hawmi so that the surprise attack was
inevitable He wanted to win solid public support fo r
the war he beheved the U. S. should fight.
* * *
P. S .-Rear Admiral Kimmel made a statement
JUSt this week charging that President Roosevelt ap-
parently w ithheld information of the impending Jap-
anese attack b ecause he wanted the attack to occur.
Admiral Kimmel said that the intercepted messages
clearly outlined the fact that the Japanese fleet was
preparing for the attack, but the information was not
forwarded to him at Pearl Harbor.
I ti1 a~ II :1 ~It!!] :1 ~
'!be lett. are trytnc to ctve the small taate of tN.dom and a tun
A.UMe another "Hotfoot" over In atomach ml1ht do for the Eut
8HUn. '!be)' propoae to .. JQ.ake Ge.nna.n.s.
llrUn a .. ,.. .. city -wlth or Farmer McCabe
wtdMQt tJae AJU-. Well, trom
dM Will& I .. lt. the thln1 to do
II •It UU a..illa pulla out and
tM aua o-n-• tak• o\'ar, then w ...._, liD 01*' up t111e &on-
tlatl wldl trw .Jtod ... ~
..,. -.t ot -Rrplu of ....._ ..... ..._. *· 1'b4ln It
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NEWS OF 1 o YEARS AGO s .. eell• .. ••••lrl
The noon Jundaeon IUVed atu· I TWUUDAY. DECDaU I I, 1151 .....-.oft aADOa DUQir I
OMn, bui~ enriched bread and r----:~:----------------------------------------·
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LIDI IIIIET ........ ,,.. '
• D&c:aaa L ••
Realtor lobn Sadlel.r wu elect·
eel pre.eidnt ol the Corona del
Ma.t ~ ~n; Georee Den·
nbon wu named viee·prsldent;
Frank Powers, eecretary; Conrad
Rlcty, treuure.r; Richard Barcelo,
5 YRS. AGO
Tht. Chrlatmu, 11ve your town • DEC:UOD 10. t•
a gltt! Last Tueaday the Balboa "Ttdelanda 011 Flowtne!" aaya
Sway Club wu the atartlne 1ate the bte headline on paee 1; oil
tor a ~.000 race to (Ill the cof. ~ flowtn1 Dec. 9 from the
fel'll of your Chamber of Corn· fi~ Udelanda oll well of the
merce. The cun aounded after Monterey 011 Co. near Cout Hwy.
breakfast and aome 150 eaeer and 58th St., VVnt Newport ...
entrants made the mad dub The apeclal cen1u. revealed the
with participation forma In hand popuJaUon of Newport Beach to
to acquire the required names be 17,220 u of Nov. 20, compared
dotted llnet and a $25 check. The tq 12,120 u ot April 1, 1900 . . .
race wlnda up lhe end of Janu-Dr. David Nlei.Mn ol Udo late
ary ... the goal 1,000 new mem-wu lnataUed u California com·
bers. mander ol the Mllltary Order of
Mabel .Pttzmorrt.t and Hannah
Byrna, director~ •. •. A.rtUt TheJ. ma P&ddodr Hope opened an art
l&llery at 1309-A Cout Hwy.,
Corona del Mar • . . Clyde Rex
wu appointed by Superior Judge
Kenneth Morrl.aon u receiver of
the Newport-Balboa News-Tlmea
alter partner~ Sam Heyer and
Luclua Smith took their traca.a
Into court ..• .Mn. James lrviM,
dauehter·ln·law of the ortatnal
lrv1ne who founded the 'enor·
moua Irvine Ranch, has returned
to her Corona del Mar home on
Avocado Ave. from Sian Francisco
. . . Leo Koch announced he
would ceaae publlcatlon of eo.
rona del Mar'a first "newspaper,"
a mimeographed publication
called the "Breeze" . . . Price
McCuistion, aaaoclated with the
real estate otflce of the late H.
C.rdoza Sloan, hu taken over
the ownership and management
of the firm. located at 503 Coast
Hwy., Corona del Mar . . . The
Harbor Community Players' next
productJon w1ll be '1'he Late
Chrlatopher Bean," starring Neva
Oakden, Edythe Barnes. Fredah
Bates. Perdita Horn, Tom Cll·
more, Dennie Andrews, Meredith
<Woody) Harwood and Stanton
Fox ... Ground was broken Dec .
6 tor Corona del Mar's N~port
Harbor Bank, with Mayor Dick
Drake turning over the first
ahoveltul of dirt ... The Orange
Coast Pirates ended their first
grid season by holding Santa
* * * Tbe ...., .... tlala ..., •••
a ..,... J.y tM --. ~ Jacll
lla:raett woaad ap ltJa bald·
.... 1a ... a.a.t.l to -.. to
•.....-t ~act .... bald·
.... CIIQia. .Citllndly be WCIIIt•
eel to f1od oat about .,...._.
l.Ute matters • • • bow ......,
abope of w. type CIDd tiMit,
etc., 110 be paid a ~~ to _,.
Cbawbu of~ Tbe ...
nlt ol t.bat wt.tt .. ltJa ... betDf U.. _.. ...,. nt• of oar
(:hcrebu of Co-=uee. wW1ag
.... ..,. to ..... ....-ybody.
CaU bbD ap If you ~·t be.
U.... IDe, cad you'll COIM nut·
DI.D!r wtth a as cMdt J'O'I"U
be 110 cn:t.Jdcru to be -lala t.am.
* * * But be aure you run. don't
mall; the poet offices are already
jammed. and unless you get on
the malllng ball right now, de-
livery In time for Chrlstmu will
not be guaranteed.
* * * a-t ..., La to b.ltc.b your
91ft wagoa to tbe llklllard'a
..... CIDd let them baDdJe tbe
bnwa paper cad....,._
~-'1"'wt' ....,.... atart.d a
race that they cUdD't wbl yet.
CIDd tbey liar at Cbrlatmaa·
time ••• ~t gtfttDg ...
fa.Uoe -tbe .......... ..,...
••• llntally you"U rntM your
,....,,/~
~,+ ;-
' ' } J,~
. j I I ~.,.-, "" ,,
. .~ ~ ·. ' . .
r . . . . . . '
' 'l 1 . - .
U.t for add.ltloaal DCDDea to
gtft theM 9Ift IO"NU.. to • . •
Prom Germcmy, gay paper
plat.a ,_ tbe gt.iDg o1 bolll•·
IDCide coeldee. Utue cu-. or
caDdy, wtth bella UDdemeath
cadpy~oatop •••
A Soliday IDGU bclg, that I"JD
.... tbe poetaMaa wouJ4 ....
come . • • Pelt laDta IOCb all
tUtt.nd ap qd doDe wtth
9014 ••• ~ COI'IICIPS lD
ladl.td..-1 wUoptwn. baDe
••• Gcdly dllc:wu-.1 felt C09'ft·
apa ,_ lltbt nrttc. CIDd docw
II:DciM • • • laata .,.... to flU
wtth llld.IM cad 111ia8!J oa tbe
~ ..... lD thrM .t.M,
tile ~ ol wlaicb La I ~
tall ( cmotber ... ,_ Jaaaut.
made ...... ) • • • IICIIIUMth
pepper ID1Ua .._ ltuly, cad
.. ceane v...._ .... tball CIDd
014Thoaa..-,
* * * Big two-foot turkey platters.
Plzza trayJI. pink elephant cooky
jars . . . The v~ new Corning
Ware ... 'tis aald to be made out
of the stuff ot the nose cones on
the rockell .ent to the moon,
called p)'I'OCT'HJD • • • You can
take It trom your freezer and put
It right In .-hot oven ... Pretty
too . . . white a nd blue flowe~
two sizes ••• deep frylnc pa.na
and aauc. pant with detaebable
handles, .o you can U8f them ln
the own too.
.. • *
,.....,~ ..... ...
..,. ., a 's u ......... .
... IT_..._ .. ...._,._ar. ............ o-.. ....
........ Qtq•·-........ , ........... ...................... -...... ,,, .............
n' «n• .. -I 1 1 I • •. :r:-=~-..... -= ......... , ..
1 ,..:to ....
*. *
the World Wars ... Jean Salta·
bwy, a Harbor HIJh student
from Bal~. won the 1100 grand
prize at the BPW Cbrlatmaa Pre·
vtew ... An emerg-ency opera.
tion had to be performed when a
bum appendix wu suffered by
Johnny Richard, young aon of
Mr. and Mr1. 0 . W. Richard,
while on a Tl\ank.aJIVIng vlaJt In
Crass Valley aa guests of the Rod
Barrows, former local residenll
... Merger of the Newport Har-
bor and CostA Mesa branches of
Red Crou wu approved by the
membe.rsh.ip of the Newport Har·
bor branch ... Dr. Robert Olan·
der ot Newport waa elected pres!.
dent of the Orange Coast YMCA.
liDS c:uaso• ouaOVDfc
Mlaa Maraaret Clt»on of Co.
rona del Mar Ia reported to be on
the mend at Newport Convales·
Ana to a 13·6 victory.
Local Woman
Advisor on
Polio Drive
cent Home alter a very aerious Mrs. H. 0 . Boyvey of Ba lboa.
lUnas. M.laa Gibson and her life. Immedia te past president of the
long friend. the late Miss Ne111e Fourth Dis trict Congress of Par.
Whall. lived for many years at enta and Teachers. has ~n
2828 Ocean Blvd.. Corona de l named woman's advisor to t he
Mar. I Orange County Chapter of t he
National Polio Foundation
IIE.ATED lOOL TOO
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Chappelle
and their family of 2661 Club
Mesa Pl., Costa Mesa, spent a
recent week-end at Springbore's
Glen Ivy Hot Springs near Co·
rona.
LECAL JtOTICE
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF TBE STATE OF CAU·
FOB.NIA IN AND FOR THE
COUNTY OF ORANGE.
NO. A 31811
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PF:ITI'ION TO LEASE REAL
PROPERTY.
1ft the Matter ot the Eatate ot
WI1..I..LU( G. CA.R'1'TER. a.k.a, W.
G. CAJri'TER, deoeued.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that BANK OF AMERICA, Na-
tional Trust It Savlnca Aaaocia.
tJon. as Executor ot the Lut Will
and Testament of WILUAM C.
CARTI'ER. aka W. C. CAR'ITER.
deceased, has tiled Its verified
petition prayln~ for an order au·
thorizing th4t leasing of the real
property hereinafter described;
H e r appointment W~U a n-
nounced at the kickoff dinner of
the 1959 March of Dimes fund
drive at Knott's Berry Farm m
Buena Park.
Costa Mesa Pollee Chief Arthur
McKenzie. who has heoaded the
annual drive in the rounry for
the paat 3 years, prt>Sented certi·
n cates of appre<'lalion to Perey
Fuller and Gale Hannon o( M ·
aoclated Rldlne Clubs for their
work In the drive.
Speaker at the meeting was
Mrs. Ed w a r d Walker. former
stAte prealdent of the California
PTA, now woman's advlaor to the
NatJonal PoUo Foundation on the
.tate lftel.
She abo uraed worker. to en·
couraee young people to g-et Salk
vaccine, pointing to a recent out·
bre-k of polio In Detroit. where
the vaccination program has
lageed.
Mrs. Walker asked focal PTA
mothers to volunteer for the
county-wide Mothers Mart'h Jan.
ZT. when a 2-hour door-to-door
solicitation will climax the an-
nual drive for funds.
and that December 19th, 1958. at -;.-;~---------;j 10:00 o'clock A. M. In the Super· ........................ 1111
nit, in and for the County of ........._...., l J
lor Court of the State of Calltor ~
Orange, Department 3 thereof. t:::/2':' ~
has been appointed as the time ~
and place for hearing said pe. ~
tltlon, when and where any per-
son Interested In said estate may
appear and object to granting 1""-!!!NII
said petition. · '£'$('
Reference is hereby made to
said petition for further particu-
lars as to the terms and condl·
tJons ol the proposed lease.
Said real property Ia situated
In the County of Los Angelt>s.
State of CallfornJa, and Ls de·
scribed as follows:
Lots 47 and 48 of the Wilde
Subdivision of Lots "E" and
"F'' In Block 17 of addition
No. 2 to Monrovia In the City
of Monrovia, County of Los
Angeles, State of C.lllomla.
as per Map reocorded In Book
18. Page 78 ol Ml.scellaneous
Records, ln the oUlce of the
County Record e r of said
County.
Said property Is also known
as 815 Sou t h Shamrock
Street. Monrovia. California.
DATED: December 2. 1958.
L. B. W A.LL.ACE, Clerk
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a TV UNO
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eew. IIMIIn,. da»a
b)' B••''-Owe it _.,.ured etJ'liaa "*"
adaria1 .... ty. S..
denta ln the lfewport Such Ele·
mentary School Dlatrtct provides
from one-third to half of the
da.Uy nutrtUonal 1\eeda ot school
ap chJJd~n. BtU Blahop, cateter.
Ia director, aald.
On next week'l menus a~ the
foUowlne ltena:
IIOifDAY-
Itallan spaghetti, chef .salad,
pickled beets, cake with frlut.
.. uce, French bread and butter,
mllk.
TUESDAY-
butter, milk. ALTERAnONS LAUNDBY SEBVICE ~-Y-I Hotdopon bun, buttered spin· REWEAVING
ach, lettuce, celeTY and plckJea.
molded fruit m11k.
T11VIISDAY_:
Meat loal and g-ravy, whipped
potatoes, buttered peu, orange
slices, enriched b~ad and but.
ter. mtlk.
PIIIDAY-
DEIJVERY SERVICE OBio!.
VALET
(A Little Better)
21J7 &. COAST lllCIIWAY
S-0310
Tacos with meat and
lettuc. aalad, buttered
Cheese a a n d w I c h. buttered
green beans, vegetable molded
salad, fruit cup, milk. C. B. CRAMPTON, Owner
u .. ._.. cl-'fle4 ~ .. oa l-0110. I
SLIM JIMS
wit II
car~ a
, .. ,
$3.0 0
I IIIII
You can send 25 of the smart Hallmark Shm J:m
Chnstmas Card designs . _ 1mpnnted w 1 h your
name . for as httle at $3 00 . . Come m now to see
our complete selechon of Hallmark Chnstmas Cards
"W hen you care enough to send the very best"
... uuf .. rty
gift -.pp•d
ASSORTED
CHOCOLATES
Hallmark Plastic
Chriltmaa Tree
S&JUES nEE UGRTS
15-u.Jat Oatdoer lla.lt.
IS· t OatcSo. N uJt.
WEITIUI
WITCIES
TIMEI
WITCIES GIVE HEft A
W ARDROBII: 0 .. .-~~:R..-UMI[I ~--~~--~~~--~~~--
ATOMIST
PERFUME
Refillable Pu,...r ••• with
refill• of Figurine, Voltage
and No•eO&l· Pe rfumes to
please each mood, each
Ieason.
by DOROTHY GRAY
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BILlFOLDS Sl.OO u
PLASTIC BILLFOLDS
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NEW
IWfD-PAIITED
.JUm
MIIIOI
LOOK TWICE!
rOOK 1MICEi
J-g!u/ ~ TRINA O.J, *2.50
•
Corona .del ar harmacy
,_ ,. •• PIICXf ..u.acr
OPEN EVEBY EYEMING "'1'1L MD P.M.
Sll7 F.-COCISII at J 01We S-1110
CHRISTMAS h.,s o speciol meoning for these
young lers, who ore seen o most da• y ot the
~le .... pnrl Horbor G;rls Cluo bustly m.,lc "Q d_l
clo•he worktng w1th cerom• p1 dt"g poct"re
Clft J ~" II nq There ore dozen$ I • c tl em wf-.)
1""!1?1 Ire su pt>rv' eJ o~"to.i•, w• n rhe Go•L Cl ... o
p• J• · Je< ~o l~ll they ore kept o ... t f fJ"Y pc, ole
• J ~ r~o· m ,~ COI'l"" · Jlo 1-,d"d>. New
port Horbor Soroptimiv Club gives $25 every
moft•~ 1,) ~upport the club ond OH sl w th tis run·
n "9 ltAP4!''" e > Othe• org1n•zot.o"\ ore so~o~ght to
•HSosl 1n the pr e t by regulor ccnlrobul•c"\ or
tf.ro~.ogh dcn)ioO"S to the b·uld "9 • ... nd whic h w I
p•ovide fdrg'er 0" J rn ... r r-eeded 0 ',rter· en lord
olre,dv -'vo'l oloc:.l~ He a· rl, lei t to roqf-• ore Cor·
men ,1nr1 Yrll.,nie Pl~to, <'lnd Alw•e Cro r.f:eld
Pack 8 Cubs
Will Help in
Toys for Tots
Membertl of Cub Pack 8 of Co·
rona del Mar will participate In
the Toya tor Tots campalp tht.
year.
Pack members will tour the
communi~ seeklnc ol d toys that
can be repaired and presented to
children who mlrht otherwise
not receive any at Christmas.
The personnel of EJ Toro Ma.
r lne Air FacUlty w ill repair the
toys.
The boys wlll tour the Navy
Lichter Than Air Base ncar San.
ta Ana In January.
CDI C.ifll's S..
l1 llaH•al COifut
Ernest Shag Jr .. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Shag of 220 Poppy
Ave., Corona del Mar. will com ·
~te in the !lnal rounds of the
National Moot Court Competition
in New York Dfoc. 17 20.
His partner In th(' comp<>tlt10n
will be Thomas St·hrt•tf'r of Los
Angeles.
They will reprPSl'nl lh•• t•nl
versity of SQuthNn C',rltfornia.
where both alf.' Law S. hool M'n
iors.
Mr. Shag lives In ~oulh p,,.,n
dena with his wiff', LlH mcln, a
1956 U5\ gracluall', , .. ho I" a
SJlN'<'h 1 ht'raplst In Pu<;.HI<•na
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I .FREE
GIFT -ORDERS
DRIWIII
ONE TICKET GIVEN * FREE OPEN 9 1.1. -
USE OUR
FOR
DEC EllER 28
WILL BE NOTIFlED
FOR UCH 50c PURCHASE
DELIVERY *
9 P.l. 'nL CHRISTMAS
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CommiHee Heads Las Marineras Group Fetes
Named i• Horse Show Patronesses, New Members
1 l'IIY S('hools.
' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
* FREE
LAY-A-WAY PLAN
GIFr WRAPPING * '= J
A C'omplt•tt~ <'Ontlngcnl of c-om.
mill('!' c·hairmcn has been namPol
for thl' F('h. 22 Newport llarhor
Opttmtsl Club horM' show at the
Buffalo Rc1nch.
Gc•n('ral chairman Jim Torr~>
has appointed I he folio\!. tng ml-'n
to the a<'r·ompanying c·ommJI.
tee": Don ~lunsun, public-Ity; Tom
Woorlwar I lwr"<' <;how: Ed Htrth.
('()Ill '''"lOllS: nal ph Fa irwea I her.
parkrnJ:; Don Or,allr, lkkt>ts;
Norm BrrJ\\ n, Plltt'rtalnm('nt: Ron
Lrndt•m.rnn. quet>ns; Frl'd Stew.
a rl. hor,•• ,l\\ a rds: Ba bt> Orbon.
prtt('-;, lluh Rwhtt'r, program
and Du k lltllrarcl. bleat·hers.
Miss Moody
Is Featured
As Soloist
~fa rvPIIN.• Moody~ of 2919 E.
Coao;;t Hwy., ('orcma d<•l \l.rr, w1ll
be featured as a V<Xal solou.t
when music students o! LonR
Beach State College present
Saint Saen's "Christmas Orator.
io" Fnday, 0<><-. l 9. ThNe wtll I)('
2 performancPs. at 10 a.m. and at
noon
~11 .. ., :'wtoody rs a ,::radu.rlp of
);{'\\J>frt Harbor llrl-{h SdHx1l
wa-; r·r,unt\ \\ 1nnrr 111 thP Ynung
Arlro..l ... U:•agu<' nf Lr,._ ,\nct•l••-.
aurl1111m-;, and h.rrl .1 ll',llhng mit•
tn lht• Lron~ &>.11 h Sliill" ('tJih•gp
prwlur lwn £1f ( arou,<•l · 11'1.-.1
~"·"· !:ih(' IS <1 m£'1/o o;oprano anrl
plan-; rn pursu(.' a <'<HN'r a" <1
<·on•·<•rr and oprra ,tngN.
Trustees Protest
Improvement Cost
,\ pr()tf'o;t on < hnrswo; or S:i.iOO
"" 1 tw "''' rwt'o; 'hnrr-of asst'ss m .. r,,, in tlw lith :-;trt•t•t l mprml"
ITIPIH Uro.,t rwt wa« '1otl'rl last
\\t•o·k hv lhr tru-.IPP'i h\ till' :--IC'W
I'''' I He• 11 h F:lemt'nl.H} Sl'hOol
111-.ll't I
MOTHER DIES IN IDAHO
\lr and \tr". r; llutwrt PPtr«nl
11( "'hon• Chrf" rt>turn£•<1 .tl the
t•nol r I '\ro\l'mhl'r frt1m a 'lUdden
lrtp It) Ht1l._f' Jrtaho, wh~r(' they
'' f'rr• r 1 Jlprl on :-; IJ\ 16 be<· a USf'
()( 1 hi' llt•n I h of ~If" Peirsol s
mrJI1t<'r \f r" &>rl Stlf'VN!!.
THANKSGIVING AT TUSTIN
\lr .... John ~t(':ulnr o! Corona
tll'l \lnr h.td Thank<;gtving d1n
nf'f \\llh formN ( nrona riel Mar n'"'"""'"· thP 0. Z Robertson family tJf Tustin A highlight of
thl" d.•y fnr Mr"~ Meador was a
r .til to C'nlumbu!l. Ohio, to talk
tn hN n•latiV<''I therr. includln~r
hl'r ... 1-;IC'r. who !!J)('nt the summer
In Corona del Mar.
For Yws!
PeopJ. heve bHft
wying ••• end
believing th.t
YIU CU
DO lEffEI
Pa1ronesses and nr·w nwmlwr" ('l.uk SWI't't. W , ... Jl.ty, Jr . John
\\Ne honorpd hy La<> \l.tllnt•r,l" Oanrrll ancl J P<'lrr RarrPtl.
NP\!o IJOrt &>af'h Auxtlrc~r~ of F.tnl C Hftt f'r' of La' :\ia ri rwra!'. M'r\
II) S<-rv!C'<' A.ssocialton of c rr.trtlo(t' In~.: for a ..,,., nnd )Par ar .·: M r:-.
Counl\ at a rt'<'Pnt Jundwon a1 Wrlllam Dana. pn•,tr1<'nl; ~tr<>
lnlne' Coast Counlrv Cluh Thf' c;NHj.!(' Hur•tola, \II(' prl",idf"nl .
r\UXJJrary IS j u ... t oiw ~ P ilf old \Jr-. IJI'nr}' John<;ron S('f'r('lar)
this month and hc1" Jti < h.trt.•r ;tntl \fr, 1 ltlo ( hnl>lrnson. trPas
m£'mbers urN < ummrtt.•<' ht•ads arP ~fr"
Thl' group hearr1 .\frc; Erlgar W1ll1.1m lk>nt<. mrml><'r.,hip: :\1r"
\Vitmer, ('hrurman (o( \(llunll't'P> Arthur Att.-rhur~. ).()('tal. and Mrs
and ~Irs Challt•n L<trHtrr' Aux Wnlll•r \\'urlht•n vuhl1r rc·lations
iltan· Ar1nsor of F.tmrl\ S.•n w1• lln-.t"'""" for lht' lunt·hron As.-.~· of Orangr Counl) 'l"'•'k \\Nf' \ImP" Arthur AIINhUI),
about Famrly St•nu-" tt-; purpo."l' Rt>bl'rl llotnkl") and Donald liar
JCI a ('Ommunrl} anti '" llt'l'd fnr \\'flllfl
ht•lp frnm '" ,·nluntet·r-. In kl't'JI
UIJ \\ 1th I ht• m<~ 11) t!•·m.t nrt..
marlt• upon 11. Thf' ml"mlwr ... of
La" :\larrnPr:l" \!of'rt' C"nmplrnwnt
Prl b) :'Vtr!.. \\'llmf'r for thrrr '-lll
All Is Quiet Agajn
In Home of Axtaters
,.,,.__.,ful yf'ar tn makrng Famdv A hoU"t'fUI of 1·ompany jQined
Ser\H'<' k nrmn rn lhf' <"Ommuntt) \1r:o. ('loH.t i\xlatN and her son.
PatronPsst•s honor f' d WNI'' K a r 1 for rltnner Thanksgiving
~tm~>o; Dean r . Bradford. l.\ m<Jn Day <~I 611 Poppy Ave .. Corona
II Fnr\!oell. C'har!Ps Lamb, 'c. F. clrl \tar.
LanriPrs. Charles Sparkuhl, Ert :<.tr. anr1 Mf". William R. Scott
gar B. W rtmer, Howard 8 Lnw. 'anrl th<'ir o.;on .• C:.teven. came from
son, Dwight Anderson. Ian M u r· Vl'ntura. They re-t'ently moved to
ray, W. L. Dana, Earl C. Cor kett. ·California Crom Kansas City, Mo.
John H. Scudder. Harry Mart>h. Mrs &ott Is the nle-<'e of M rs.
Thomas R Rutter, Elon L. Brown. A'l:tater I
ChariP-. S. W hI" I' I(' r A A Abo In the.> party WE're Mr. and
..:. hmrrlt. J II R1gg,, FrNirwk ~lr' J E Van EIIPn of San Di('gO
\forri!'>, Hm\arrl I.PWI'> .tn<l J A 1 anrl \lr' Vt\ll'nne Mr Farland
P.r•Pk frnm l n~lf·woorl MN. McFarland
);!"\\ mrmJ.N, rntrudur 1•d \\f'Tf' .tnrl \lr-. Axtat('r arp slsteN and
\fmf'". l.e\\1" l>ur mrrf'. John H ~Tr \'.1n f.ttt•n 1o; th('ir brother
llankP\'. Rrohf• t 11;1\ rkt'n \ II \l.t•lar'hl;~n John :\1 Rrrrl II
C••drrr Rnlwrr-. T \\' Robrn-.t>n
DeForP"t Srollt' John C S\!oMtt
UJe En•ign d euified eds for ,.._
sulk. Cell in your ed• to ORIOLE
l-0550.
Aft~ the hectic holidays, she'll thoroughly enjoy
the utt~ relaxation of evny Sta uffer Salon visit.
And you'll be ao proud of the trim. slim ligwe
she'll achJeve at the same time.
Those four famous ''miracle'' tables work wonders
in helping her keep slim and trim. And they'll
help counteract that after-holiday let-down ...
with stimulating-but effortless -exercise!
call today
Rtdudng Sptcialists for ovtr 20 years.
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$50 Scholarship
OHered lay Teachers
A <:C"holarshlp r•f SSO will h«' of ~
fPrl'tl lhis yPar hy th(' ~<'wport · ·:
f:lrml'nta ry ~khool Dtsl rrrt Fa c-.
3101
WAYMAR TOYS
E. COAST HWY.. CORONA DEL MAR
(Below All Amerkcm Market)
We Give S & H Green Stamps ultv ARc;n to somP llarhor lligh #
Sd100l ._IUdPnl planning to he· •. I'Om~> a ICnC'her. the ~khool Board :f!. _.._._._ .. ._ .. ,.,.,.,.,.,.,. .... ,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,. ...... ,. ...
J J J
J ha" nel'n lntormNt 1;: WE CARRY BRAND NAMES DINKY TOYS
TOP SALESMEN NAMED :f!. SCHUCO TOYS J
T,d PriN' \!o a" namPd IOJI"illl'" •. PLA YSKOOL _POPULAR GAMES-DR. SEUSS BOOKS .• man of C'ktobf'r hy lh{' NPwport ., 'I:
lfarhor Board of RPaltor<> HI' had ·: DINKY TOYS--REVLON DOLLS -DOLL CLOTHES .A
4 sa les. Top lrsi N was Bus Cor .•A:.._""'::-""'::-.::--.::-w..::--.:~-.::-~~.,_~~~~~~~~ nelrus with 3 listings sold. I '~~~~~~~~.. .. .. .. .. · ·
HE'S HERE AGAII!
with _...,DIVIDEND
CURRENT
RATE
4%
The 49th Consecutiwe
Diwillull of A1111r01imataly
$300,000 ••• Will Be Awaila~la
to Accou1t Hoi••
Dec. 31, 1968
01
CURRENT ASSETS IN EXCESS
OF $37.000,000
The saf.est. surest way to make
your dreams come true • . .
through INSURED SAVINGS
With INCOME!
Laguna
!=ecJeraJ
DivicJencJ
RA·L
SAYINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
Lilli IlLLI, Preal•••t -
LAGUNA BEACH ..
' SAN .CLEMENTE
60 F~osh on First Honor Roll
At Costa Mesa High School
Sixty~ and tlrlt made the
hooor roll tor the flm quarter at
the new Coata Meu Rich School.
which tJu aU ol the treahmen of
the Newport Harbor Union Hl&h
School Dlatrict.
Stral&ht H A" vades we~ made
by 3 ot the freshmen -Patty
Buc:b&nan, Helen Hill and Karen
Severance.
Requlrementl for honor roll
a~: a total of 8 polntl on the
bu18 of 3 polnta tor an "!.'' and
one point for a ua.. The P.E.
erade tl not counted; no &rade
below a "C'' lA allowed; an u -
tra point Is awarded lt a 1tudent
hu no erade lower than a "B."
Here a~ the honor student.:
Cheryl Adama, Carol Akers.
Lynn Bjomeby, Ken Bonner,
Candace Brown, Donna Bryan,
Patty Buchanan, Dottle Bush.
Pat Caudell, Grer ~rmak,
.John Cosman, Bruce Coston.
Steven Dlet:ut Marina Dorey,
Su.un Dorey.
Karen Elli.Jon, Charles Enale.
Ann Falrbelm, Pete Flaherty.
.Tan Goodwin, ){Jcllelle Gou·
landrb, John Greaves. Kathy
Grieser.
Coleen HaMOn, Helen HHI,
Marilyn Hu.cratt.
Elizabeth .Jacaon. David Jobn-
IOn.
Karen Xell, William Klepplna.
er, BUlle Kunzman.
Harvey Llllywhlte, Cathleen
Loaer, Carol Luckhardt.
Julie Martin. Unda Maybftty,
Bruce M.t'Clalre, Pete Mleh&ud,
GaJl Moeer, Daphne Myers.
Mlb Nice, Ron Noble. I Diane Paeet,
Randolph Roberts, Unda ~1el.
Kathy Saucerman, Sl\aron Sel·l
by, Karen Severance, Anne Show·
stack. Andy Smith. ltelth Sours.
1 Patty Sparkea, Ga,ry Speu.ard
Marearet Thom.-on. Maraaret
!Tonne • Panhel l S Yule Dan Van Eaton. Sally vauehn
Sonya Warren, Bonnie Wt>l c-h.
Dance Dec. 19 Vicki w_es_t. __ _
NAAa.IACU LlCEJfSES
Tl\e annuli Chrlstma.a dJnner-Gordon Cawthon. 22, of 29 Bal
dance ot Newport Harbor Pan· I boa CoVH: .Janllle Hefty, 17. of
hellenic will be held Friday eve 2312 M a rIa ret Dr.. Newport
nlng, Dec. 19, at the Newport Helaht.s. I
Harbor Yacht Club. Michael Bartlett. 20. of 2620 I Mrs John Ca~n Is <'halrman Cliff Dr., Newport Height~: Lon·
Mrs. E. L. Kennedy is In c-harge na Lloyd, 18, of 1421 Superior
• of decoratloru assisted by Mrs Ave • Costa M~
Sydney Gayn~r and Mrs. Burt David Letts, 28. of 3208 W
THE YULE MOTIF in the window of ~egg's
Unique Shop in Corono del Mor depicts Sonto
up o lodder trying to get owoy from on irote
c.onine. Dorothy !Mrs. Ed) Wotts, o member of
the sloff ot Brogg's, is getting the disploy pieced
jud right. Mrs. W otts pion ned the di~ploy end
set it up with the help of Mrs. Lloyd Furnoce
who hos developed this ~•yte of plcst•c Sllr'l'"
decoration for her Shore Cloffs neoqhbors.
(E"~'9" photo)
• • • of stKial DOlE •• I'EE-
I Lowen. Mrs. Merton Cameron is Ocean Ft .. Newport Beac-h: Shar
taking care of ruervatlon.s. on Shyrock. 22, of 827 E. Palm.
Greeting at the door will be Orange.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sampson William Siever'\. 26, of 645 ~
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bur· Bright Ave., Whittier: Unden
roughs. Members of the board Darrow. 20, ot 226•~ Sapphire
and their husbands who will be Ave., Balboa Island.
hosts are: Mssrs. and Mmes. Carl Robert Hendt>rshot. 19. of 2289
1 Venstrom, John Ec-hternac-h. Mil Republic Ave.. C:C.ta Mt>S&: OJ.
ton Shedd. Roy Hallberg, J. Dee na Beltran. 19. of 604 Jasmine
Gardner, Edwtn Steen Jr .. Mt>rton Ave., Corona del Mar.
Zonta Leaders
In Arizona
Cameron. Milton S t a n nard Fred Bradley. 75. of 429 TWJUn
George Morgan, William Callis: Ave.. Nt>wport Heights: Lillian
Arthur West. Bert Esplau and Maschke. 65. of 429 Tustin Ave . _________________ .._......,......,__......,..,.......,..__'Edwin Wac-hter. Also on the wei· Newport Heights. 1
coming committee are Mssrs and Ruth and Bob Jayred ot Balboa to join the parade flotilla, stayed Mrnes. William Dosta. Edgar CHJllSTMAS PaESEJfT
Mrs.. .Tobn Lutb6, pl'ftldent of were almost blown back home by In port on aC'<'ount of fog. A Witmer, Worthington Lee, John Christmas was pre~nt for the
the Newport Harbor Zonta Club, the tremendoua wtncta when they number of their owners. however. Reed and Burt Lowen. members of the Tu~ay nub
TWO ROLES io the Un•verS:ty of Detro't production of Molie•e's
Scnnol for Husbands ore bemg plo~ed by Dcvod Power~ Moypole.
SO" I Mr end Mrs. Roy Mcypole. 223 Po,. e• c Ave Cororo del
M11r. Dovod h•s the role of o dosh.ng brovo t~"volved ,,., o fe rc. '1<3
ITI·.s' f. w lh the hero .,,.,d olso portrays t~e dcnc..nq mo~ter • o
be let d recm ~equenc.e. Dovod Is o t 956 qroduote of Newport ~or
bor H•gh School end Is no"' o jun1or in the College d Comme·ce
end F oonce ot Detroit.
EXCLUSIVELY YOURS:-
fRANJ( LEE CAPRI PANTS & JAM AI CAS
IN LO'lEL Y FALL COLORS.
and Mrs. Earl Stanley, area dl-took a brief vacation lut month went up for the meetings and At the last meeting of Panhel· last week when the Oranae Coast
rector, were 1n PhoeniX thla week down EMenada and Laurel Bay festivities. Including Worthing. lenic-, Mrs. Roy Hallberg was College Chonl!l p~nted Han 2743 £. COAST BlCJIWAT
for an Inter-city meeUna. way, Into Baja Calltornla. ton Lee of Corona del Mar. who named recording sec-retary, re del's ~Hallelujah" and a group OIUole 3-1805 coaolf& DEL MU
@selena's
FADS AND FASHIONS
Mrs. Stanley recently enter-• • • Is Captain of Division II of the plac-ing Mrs. Thomas Van Hou . of Christmas c-arols along with ~~==~=::=:=:===:==:==:==:==:==::===:==:==:==:==::===:==:==:~ talned, with Mra. Ma,ry Pitta of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Horvath Auxiliary. HollywOod personal. ten. Mrs <A>orge Morgan was ap. muskal show numbers under the u
Beverly HW.. outaolna director, of West Newport are leaving lty . Preeton Foster. an honorary pointed telephone chairman, re· dire<'tion of .Tames Fitzgerald In ••
at a Chrtstmu party In Green-home Dec. 22 and lt11 be next past commodore of the auxiliary, plactna Mrs. Euaene Charles. I the Balboa Bay Club. 1 _..
brier lnn at Garden Grove. year and probably seveT&l ele. aerved as master of ceremon1es --..;__--------------------------------y---------~-----
Gueatl were president. and put phanta and lions lat6 when they for the balL
president. from Newport Harbor, return. The reason ls that they •
Laauna Buc"b. S.nta Ana, Ga.r-are plannlna a 63·ctay vacation The w . S. Kllpatrlcks of £hlna
den Grove, Lynwood, Loa An-In A1ric:a. Before leevlna New Cove nave returned to thelr Co-
plea ancJ 8a11ta Monlca. York for the Dark ContlMnt rona del Mar home aft6 a lone Att~ pa the m.wport around the encJ of .January, the l\llni:Der at tJtetr ranch on tJae
_._ -. lillll. ......,. JIGiftCM ..U .,.ad Chrilltmu .!an lu.aa llillll1d ot1 the Cout ol
layred aact liN. Lin SllMJ7, 1n with liN. llomltb•• brother-In-WashJqton. T h e Xllpatrtcb
actctlUon to M11L Stanlf)'. Jaw In Chleaeo and may ~op at ~d conatcterable Ume every
thelr old borne town ol Cleve· year at their ranch, which can
Jand. ~ wm return to the only be reached by a boat ride . ....... FII'IIIr
lla~tlplfll
• The Rev. Edwin Com.ke, -putor
ol the Corona del Mar Commun·
lty Concreaatlonal Church, con-
ducted funeral .ervices for Mrs.
Martha Fortier. 87, In Parkea-
Bell Mortuary Chapel, lut Fri-
day. Private cremation was held
In Melrose Abbey Cremotory.
Mrs. Fortier was a natJve of
Aries, France. and had lived at
1939 Federal Ave., Costa Mesa,
for the past 2 years.
She leaves 2 daughters, Mts.
Germain Fortier of tl\e Costa
Mesa home and Mrs. M. H.
Gweender oi New York.
10 FHIIIJ II ....
Y• P•rtr Frltlay
The Oranre Coast Colleae fac.
ulty wll1 hold their annual
Christmas formal dinner party
tomorrow (Friday) evening at
the Newport Harbor Yacht Club.
Mrs. Robert Krieger Is chair-
man of the arrangementa com-
mlt1ee, and she ls aaslsted by
Mmes. Georee Guthrie. Charles
Haley. Elgin Hall, ~uart John-
son. Charles Piner/ .Man Sawyer
and ()scar Taylor.
DO YOU WANT • job, • ride, •
,...tel, 0 be~ .a+w7 ~ 41o.,... llow
to!Mtltltlt to ..a7 Try btltll cia-. w HL Oliole 1410.
Harbor Area the end of AprU. They are Jong·tlme residents of
• • • Corona del Mar, living In one or
The third annual conlerence the orlainal China Cove houses.
and Commodore's Ball of the
Coast Guard Auxiliary was held DO YOU WANT • job, • ride, •
over tne week·end at the Lafay-re~ttal, • ileby sitter? Or do you heYe
ette Hotel In Lol'l Beach. Ten · -"'1119 to ~en7 Try &uign c:Lmi-
Newport Harbor BoaU. scheduled fled ads. ORiole l..OSSO.
Decorator Designed!
Handsomely Cradled!
~ CORNING WARE •
DELUXE DISH J12·96
Guaranteed not to crock from quick tempeu11ture
cho~l Ta ll. froM freeaer to raft9e, to table for fe .. ive
IiI tiMiftt, w.t "'"*"' fanlity
NT fOil
WIDCI·~·
""· e Toilet nssue • • • 33c
Gebhardt Chili Con Carne w /Beana -1 Sl/2 oz 31 r
131/a OL Ccm
Libby's Tomato Juice lOc
Red Heart Doc] Food-16 oz. Can 2 for 25t•
10 CouDt
Zee Lunch Bags • • • • lOc
Potatoes Cucumbers
2 lk 25~
SW AKSOX"S-1 0&.
Meat Pies
2 fir 4~
• • • • • •
Sweetheart Soap-Bath Size 2 for 27c
LIBITS MT1P'ED...-ll oz. Call
Gcrden Vegetables • •
Honne1 Vienna Sauaay...-c oa Can _
tnsro•'S-7lla O&. 8a
Pepperoni Crackers •
Apples
2 lk 29¢
Tangerines
ORLON• ...
inVESTitationl
,/
(/':;/ -. \ \ '-..
YARDAGE
LINENS
SPORTSWEAR
LINGERIE
CHILDREN'S WEAR
•
L ..~:>k wh<!lt s happened to tre vest! It s grown longer ...
Sl'l'lort women w,l trcKe ols continer.tol o6g'ns ard mo ke
·. the chic Frencl, occent of thetr swe.!ller wororobes.
P"ndora spun O rion mo:e~ it your oll-fme topper ...
·,ffl dips ord dr•e , never needs blocking And H·e colors
ore strictly " lo mode!
Sites 32 to 40 $6.98
ow's
3404 VJA LIDO, NEWPORT BEACH
Ore -f ·;,e L do Shoes
OVERSEER-Service station owner W itliom J. Elliott, right, wetches
os Ronny Botes, left, ond .._l11n Messing ottend to thing s under the
hood. The boys. members of Explorer Post No. 182. were getting in
practice for their operotion of the station this Soturd<!ly ond Sundoy
when Mr. Elliott has tumed over the profits to the Scouts. The
station is located ot 3939 W . Coost Hwy .. on Moriners Mile. Mr.
Elliott is o member of the Newport Horbor Elh Lodge No. 1767,
sponsors of the Explorer post.
Judy Bonner of Lido Crowned
The new queen of Newport
Beach is Judy Bonner, 17-year-
1
old Orange Coast College fresh-
man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Bonner of 212 VIa Dijon.
Lldo Isle. She su cceeds Judi
Griffin of Balboa Is land.
Her 2 princesses are Terry
Cooper and Donna Fox.
She was crowned Friday at the
BPW Christmas Preview in the
Rendezvous Ba iJroom.
Prizes were given for the be10t
booths s howing Christmas gifts
available In Harbor Area s tores.
Judgt>s wt>re Mayor Jay Stoddard, I
former mayor Dora Hill and Co· I
sta Mesa Mayor John Smith. 1
Ri chard's Lido Market won the I
sweepstakes award.
' Other winnt>rs were:
Large size--Richard's Flow~.>rs,
Wtl Wright's Ice Cream, Burnett's
Toyland, Reed's TeWinkle Hard-
ware.
Medium size -Mary White's I
._ CHIIISTIAJf SC1EKCE CRUBCB
"Cod. the Preserver of Man"
will be the title of the lesson-
sermon in Harbor Area Christian
Science Churches Sunday. Ex-
amples of Inspired experience
from the Bible will be presented
alohg with a correlative passage
1 from "Science and Health with
Key to the Scriptures" by Mary
I Baker Eddy. The Harbor Area
churches are located at 427 E.
1'7th St., Costa Mesa, 3303 Via
Udo, Newport Beach. and 3839
E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar.
CJDJST CRUllCB BY TBE SEA
Band Box. VIncent's Lldo Drugs,
and O'Brien's Specialty Shop.
Small size -Shoe Tree, Flow-
ers by Morrl. Calley West Cour.
met, and Williams Stationers.
in
··eo Man Co" ls the provoca-~
tlve title of the sermon of the
IU>\" Edward Smith at the 9:30
and 11 a.m. Sunday services of
FREE PARKING IN REAR Christ Church by the Sea at 14.20
... ~61w._ .... a~ .. llial .. llial .. ~ .. lllaltliiR!IIilal .. ~-lllaJOIIilalOIIilal ... tir' .. ~ ........................................................ .__._,_61_,_, W Balboa Blvd . Balboa.
CDM urra&AJr taO... ~t~a~U~M~D~AT;·~D~a;c:a;~II;R;:I~IL~ ... ;: Dr. C«ald 8ttltk,1er, ualltant ! aawtoa' ....,-I IIW
Retirement u lln. COJCb proteeeor of pblloeophi at LonJ
the OCC Pirates wu annount'ed Beach State Coue,_, will nn ttw ~-JUI.---.------~ .. ---OID---.., thia week by ~rae DaV\1. He pulpit of the Lutheran Church ,_.
wlll remain u lnatructor. ot the Muter at 2912 E. Coast ~ ~ .,_ ..
Lut wwk Bud Goodell an-Rwy .. Corona del M.ar at 8 and ..
nouneed he waa Jeavl,. hla Job U a.m. Sunday. '!be replu pu. YAIW'S COFH£ IAR
as backneld coach and traclc tor, the Rev. l ohn Lindstrom, will All Amel"lca.n 'Market • CDM
preach in Bremerton, Wash.
Lenz Originals
Barnherd Altmenn Ceshmeres
Persion Kidskin Coats
Dresses-Blouses-Sulkies
Open Ev-enings 'til 9:00
Sundays-to 5:00
215 MARINE AVENUE
BALBOA ISLAND
ORIOLE 3-9150
Gift with Pride Many of Charles' finest pieces are being NEVER
KNOWINGLY
UNDERSOLD!
MYSTEIIOUSL Y BEAunFUL I
Beauliful Bryans incredible new
Iridescent stockings. Delicote ond
soft by doyliqht . . . luminous
by night. Bleck-on-Fire end
Rose-on-Fire.
MEN •••
invites you to
STII -~
THURSDAY,
DEC. 11
7-9 P.M .. ................ ..............
l tdctlt .... Oaly
Yow wacom. wtlJ
warm. Yoa Will be en.
tertained .tth ~
courte.y ...
laid away ... and although an excellent
selection remains ... you would be
wise to avoid delay . . .
M INK SKINS FULLY l£T OUT
Natural Autumn Hue• Minl Stole ·.. $595
Natural e.rutHn S.pphire• Mink Siole . 1895
N•turel Lut.ti• llu. !~ Mink Stole -····· $9fS
N•turel SMrt.lu Mink S+ol. .. ........... .... $495
N•tur•l D•rl Rend~ Mink Stole ...... ...... . $C75
Dyed ~ Mink ..... , ................ -.... 1215
Dy.d Squn Stole -.-......... -·····-·--.. --1129
Dyed ._.,..,_. sto~e ···-·······-·· .. -········· . 1119
~ White For ---.......... ____ -...... 169 .
•TM Mutation Mink Breeden Association
Clara Jones ..,. Tlk• II Wn'
Of COM Dies _, 11 ~ 111'11' Mra. ~nnls Newcomb wtll
Ex h C I b I W&WIOft 11AD0a DJICir f C ange U TBVBSDAT. DECDO&a JL liSI
HC?Ids Election Etlwam lites $IIMI
Mrf, Clara .Jona, 16. ol 210
OolMnrod Ave .. Corona del )far, tied Satu1day in Newport Con-
valacent Home.
She wu born ln New York and
Uved here 10 yean. She had
lived ln Calllornla 52 yeal"', ma.t
ol that time In Altadena,
She Ia survived by her hus-
band, William. a 100. Charlea, of
eo.ta Mesa; a daurhter, Mrs.
Allee Fuller of Coro"' del Mar;
a slater, Mia. Nora Be<-kwlth, of
Oakland, and a granddauchter,
3udtth Friar of Costa Mesa.
Services w•re held Tuesday In
Falrhaven Memorial Park Chapel
wtth entombment In Fairhaven
Mausoleum. The Rev. Edwin
Gomke, paator of the Corona del
Mar Community Concrecatlonal
Church. officiated. The Baltz Co.
rona del Mar r <;hapel was In
charce of arrancementa.
DISCUSSING decoratinq plans for the annual Margery Schrouder of Harbor Highlands. and
Christmos luncheon of the Newport Harbor Mrs. Rar Oovis of Corona del Mar. C~ristml'\
Bar Bite Case
Postponed to
December 19 Alumnoe Club of Alpho Chi Omega are !from gifts wil be exchanged at the party. which wiO
leftl Mrs. Robert Meserve, presi dent, of Lido Isle ; be held ot the Newport Harbor Yacht Club this
Mrs. D?one Lowson of Corono del Mar, Miss Soturdoy. beginning with luncheon at 12:30 p.m. The case of the snappish mu-sician, set for this Monday, has
CEJfTEa STaiP TO aE FILLED I LEGAL KQTJCE QCC s •1 been continued until Friday, Dec.
Pavlne the center strips solid NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING a I OrS 19, in Newport Justl<'e Court.
alon& the Balboa Blvd. dividers Notice Is hereby clven that the The musician, Bruce Meyers.
was approved Monday evening City Council of the City of New-Go·· ng North 32, of51030th St .. Newport Beach,
by the Newport Beach City port Beacb will hold a public Is accused of taking a bite out of
Coundl. hearln& in connection with an I the posterior of Delores CaS(>y,
LEGAL lfOTlCE
NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING
appeal from the decision of the The Orange Coas t College Sail-35, of 506 E. Ocean Ft .. Balboa,
Planning Commission denying lng team Is making preparations I during a playful episode In the
an Application tor Varlaftce, No. for their San Francisco trip where An<'hor Cafe. a bar at 2805 W.
487, for pennlsslon to encroach they will compete in a Bay Area Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, on
2'6" Into the required 8' front race this Saturday and Sunday. Nov. 7.
yard setback tor the purpose of Coach John Dufour has named 1 -------
constructing a se<'ond floor bal-Dave Kimes, Norm Lawson, John IT'S BILL OP lUCHTS WEEK
cony at llOl North Bay Front: Zeigler and Jeff Farwell as s.kip· Mayor James Stoddard of New-
Lot 16, Block 17, Section 3, Bal· pers for the trip north. A crew of port Beach has proclalmt>c1 thf'
boa Island Tract, Zone R 2. 11 will travel, Including the head week of Deoc. 9 15 u "Bill of
Notice is hel"f'DY further given mentor and his male and female Rights Week.''
that the said public hearing will contingent. This Is the only var--------
be held on the 22nd day of De-ally sport In which women are BAIUOIIS CROUP TO MEET
bave until Jan. 12 to comply with MarJln Johnson has been elect Councilman Charles Hart an·
dty ~JlllaUons ln operatln& ed president of the Newport Har· nounced at Monday evenlnc'•
moonnc and slip ~ntab at 43231 bor Exchance Club to succeed AI City Council meetln& that Jim
and 4401 W. Cout Hwy., Newport Harrt.a. Edwards of Newport bland Is
Beach. Other new otflcers are LH Nel-clvlng $500 for the development
In order to arrive at this com-son, first vice-president; Bud of Channel Park In West New-
promise plan, the Newport Befch Leahy, se c o n d vice· president; port. The gift waa form&Jiy ac·
City Coundl voted Monday eve-Jack Swartz. secretary, Howard
nine to revoke the UoeNieS ot M&rtin. treuurer; and Francis cepted with an t'XJ)reuion ot ap.
both Arthur Soekland and Mra. Dawson, eerceant-at -arms. predation to ''Mr. Newp.rt ls.
Newcomb for non-compllance New members of the board of land."
with ~rulatlona. control are Torn &vnhard, Paul l
Butler and Blll Chrlstenllt'n.
5 Lido Homes
On Yule Tour
Five of Lido homes wiU be
opened to visitors between 2 and
5 p.m. Tuesday for the third an·
nual Christmas Holiday Home
Tour and Tea of the Women's
Club.
Included will be the homes of
the Dwleht Andersons at 836 VIa
Lido Nord; the Milton Brens at
832 VIa Lido Nord; the Llye Har-
bours at 105 Via Udo Soud; the
Keith Mlchelsena at 136 Via Tri·
este. and the Thomas Qulnns at
229 Via Lido Soud.
Jtlll H•ter Wills
Bot1y for R111•cll
Although John Hunter is dead,
he Is still helping his fellow
men. The salesman for the firm
of Paul Jones Realty gave his
body to the College of Medkal
Evangelists at Lorna Linda for
medic-a l research into the mys-
teries of arterial sclerosis.
He d1ed m Hoag Hospital No\'.
22 at the age of 39.
He leaves his wife, Judy, 130
4ith St.. Newport Beach : hls
mother, Beatrice Hunter of Los
Angeles; and 3 sisters.
STARTl.VC TIMES AVAILABLE!
One of Californill\ fint"S1 9 hole ~-ourses,
tilt' l..a~uua Beach Country Club j, now
o pt•u to the publat.. <A·erloolung tht' hlut·
l'.t~tfi<, '·"thtt• an hour'~ t'3\} ridt-f ((l111
dol\\ lilt)\\ 11 1 .. A oflt'nn~ a pt'rft'<·t ~I'M•!
for ~~~If ,JIId rt'l.t~<ltiUII Ill JlldiiTI''fJIIt
I oll:IIIIJ Ht•,ll h
DINERS' CLUB CARDS ACCEPTED FOR
All CHARGES INCLUDING GREENS FEE.
LAGUNA
BEACH
Country
Club
-.
WI_ -Notice Is hereby given that the
City Council of the City of New-
port Bea<h will hold a public
hearing In connection with an
appeal from the decision ot the
Planning Commission denying
an AppliC'ation for Variance, No.
496. "'herein applicant requested
waiver of a portion of ott street
parking rt>qulrement In order to
rons truct a two story olfice build·
lng; 121 Riverside Avenue. Lot F.
Tract No. 919, Zone C-2-H llnd
~nf' C 1 H.
cember. 1958. at the hour of 7:30 ell&lble to participate In Junior The southern division of" tht> CDM COIOfUIOTT CJ1118CB
P.M. In the Council Chambers of ,Collece. Commodore Dave Fein-California Marine PArks and Har 'The Bible for Today" WJIJ be
the City Hall In the City of stein and Tom Hill. the only two-bors Assn. will hold a luncheon the title of the sennon of the
Newport Beach, at which time year lettermen In the club, wiU I meeting at noon tomorrow 1 Frl Rev. Edwtn Gomke at the Sun
and place any and all person.'l be unable to travel with the day1 In the VIlla Manna re-~tau-day services of the Corona del
311 06 So11tll CoHI 8111<1 ,
lACU"A Beldl, CJhiOfn1a
Notice Is hereby further given
that the c;aid public hearing will
be helrl on the 22nd day of De.
cember. 19Ss. at the hour of 7:30
P.M. In the Council Chambers of
the City Hall In the City of
Newport Beach, at which time
and place any and all persons
Interested may appear and be
heard thereon.
Interested mJY appear and be squad. rant. Mar Community Church.
heard the~n. ._._._ ........ ~~~~~~~~~~======================;;;;~;;~~-~---Margery Schrouder
Martery Schrouder
City Clerk
City ol Newport Beach.
caUfonlla
Gl.amou,.
Glimpses
City Clerk
City of Newport Beach.
California
NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING
Notice Is hereby clven that the
City Council ol the City of New-
port Be&ch will hold a public
he&rlr\1 tn connection will\ an
appeal from the dedalon ol the
Pl.annl:nl Comn\1alon• deDYtna u Appllett:loft for Vat1&Me, No.
...... ,., ~ ..-ck; ....
10. u. 12 uid IJ;--114. TiaC't
2:M. ZOne C·l. 1'-14·101 Balboa
Boulevard. Notice is hereby further gl~n
that the said public hearlnr wtll
be held on the 22nd day of De.
cember, 1958. at the hour of 7 :30
P.M. In the Council Chambers ot
Only 11 more &hopplnr days the Ctt:y Hall In the City ol
until Christmas. Now, don't ret Newport Beach, at which time
panicky. Just come calmly over and place any and all persons
to O'Brien's, and we will do all Interested may appear and be
the work and worry for you. We heard the~n.
do have just the gltts that will Margery Schrouder
please the recipients. and you City Clerk
can really GIVE W1Tif PRIDE. City of Newport Beach.
If It's from O'BRIEN'S. California
N asie b dolD9 tM pnttie!Jt No. A 32Uf2
91ft wrapp1D9 you ...-IJCIW, NOTICE TO CREDM'ORS
aod MCh padra9e Ia aa ID· ESTATE OF EARL E. PA't"M·
dl.tdual ~···So SON. DECEASED.
w bat ae you wonytag about? • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
Just a rouple of days aao. we
received another shipment of the
loveliest hostesa cowna. and
10me new robes too. That makes
our stock just about the most
complete that anyone could
want. We have the cotton quilts,
In a variable price range . . .
that wonderful new Arnel fleec:e
fabric that feels soft as velvet,
bot Is «>mpletely washable and
drip dry, and just a tiny bit of
trapunto trim on the collar to
clve It femlnlntty ... Ot rourse
the featherwelcht cords are ever
popular ... Or If It's an utterly
femlnlnf' necllcee set you have
In mind for someone. we would
love showing you the "Petite"
set by Klckernlck ..
To ween ldder u.... •• auv·
pst a bnaabed t:rtcot. or bnaab·
.. .,-WeiDa aDcl _,
.... bf~OitbeM dadJOI Qatua, or flcm=lette
for ...._tb. U you Mft a
.~ ... taaltld.tbe ~...,aortbeW.t
........ ala1ft .... ol ay1•
eblff• ,..... be Jut to your
UJE:W9.
And 1 can't atop w1thout men·
tlonlna our pretty. pretty aUpe
and pe1t1coats. ot course we have
them ln the nylon tricot. or the
nylon satin, or crepes, If you
preler a wov•n ta\nc.
T• Jud ~ • la ad ..... ,.... l1lt. •• WS;l1 .,. .....
~ ........
a.. .....
the creditors ot and all pen10na
having claims against the said
d«edent or aald estate to tile
them with the necessary vouch·
ers In the office of the Clerk ot
the Superior Court o( the Stat~ of
California, In and for the County
ot Orange, or to present the
same, wtth the necessary vouch·
ers. to the undersigned at his or
her place of business, to-wlt:
Thomas E. Heffernan, Execu-
tor, c/o Harwood. Heffernan •
Soden. Attorneys at Law, 3355
VIa Lido, Newport Beach, Call-
fornla within six .months after
the first publication ot thls no·
tlce. Dated: December 5, 1958.
niOMAS E. HEFFERNAN
Executor of the Estate or
said decedent
Harwood. Heffernan • Soden
Attorneys at Law
335!5 VIa Lido,
Newport S.ch. Ca1lfornla
ORiole 3·8080
Publlah: Dee. 11, 18, 25. Jan. 1
In the Newport Harbor Enstan .
NO'ITCE OF PUBUC REARING
Notice la hereby Ktven that the
City Coundl of tbe City ot New·
port Beach WUJ bold a publl~ heartnc on Ordinance No. 887,
rqardlnl Pl.a.ntlna Commt_.on
Amendments No. 61 and No. a
to rezone LoU 1 thtoulb 1'7, Tract
2513. from an lt·l to an lt-1·1
Dl.atrlct; Lot 18. 'l'lact No. 2513,
lrorn an R·'l to a U DJ.ttrtct: LotS
1 thi'OUib 4. Tract No. tas. (ron\
an R-1 to an R-3 Dlatrlct.
Notice Is hereby turthft atwn
that the aald publk bearlnl WWJ
be beld on the 22nd day of o..
cember, 1• at the lt~ ol7;30
P.M. In the Council Chambeta or
the City Hall In the City of
N4!'WPOrt -.ad\ at which thnt
and pla~ any and all PH'OIW
lntei'WtM ~ *PPM' and bel
htiarcl thfteclft •
....... ry~r
ac,y a...
~oiJfeWplft~Mda.
• C'alUornJ,a
PETE PELEUSES, OWNER OF U & I MARKET.
ASKS THE READERS OF THE ENSIGN TO WATCH
FOR U & I CAUFORNIA HOMEMAKER. WHICH
WILL BE DISTRIBUTED TO YOUR HOME EACH WEEK
FEATURING
PRIME BEEF at
Regular LOW PRICES
MEATS
FRESH GRAIN FED-Colored
,
CAPONETTE FRYERS
USDA CHOICE
PORTERHOUSE
T-BONE -CLUB STEAKS
USDA CHOICE (Center Cuta)
ROUND STEAKS
USDA CHOICE BONEI.FSS
RUMP ROAST
* FREEZERAMA
IIDEYFS ~Ill SW
MIXED VEGETABLES
PEAS
CUT GREEN BEANS
•
CUT CORN
*
CHOPPED SPINACH
CHOPPED BROCCOU •
Whole or
Cut Up 35f.
98~
69~
•
FRESH PRODUCE * LAaCE If A Vl:L
ORANGES
DE AJfJOV
PEARS
CELERY
ENPE808 aED
GROCERIES
DtJanE"S--34-0&. Freenr 1 en
DOODLE DA.IfDT-zl.oz.
SWEET IHDIIIS
8
6 ..
E&D'I~J-
JIII • .RIJ
9~
9~
9~
9:.,
3200 COAST
HIGHWAY
Sailor Back
Erom Siege ~ ... ,.., .... laiPJ7,.vor. uae ........ ...,.. ~ Grant Howald, ualstant ~t· boa.rd; b018Nhoee, a daycamp typical example ot a buy man'• ,.f 9 able PtCn••~~--........_. .. ....._ le .. Mil ... -.art :Ia
m.utef at the Corona •del Mar ~ Y'Ol.ley~ and be.llbt· UoeelfW\ devotJon to JLie eclal• V uemoy fONeelit .. tbe JfewPo;t aaJboa niliJaple lllllfta 'aurtJw o.e.D. ,_. omee aDCI put president ol ball coon. and many otbH fea. munJey and an outM.and.lq «km· saytap a LOu .411ft. In Ia. n... ber, ...__ .t~aaa trOUN llldli8 t-Cclllalnu.nlty Youth CentH turea ~ tq conform wlt.b OUlratlon ol. tn.pJ.red pe'I'M"ftl'. Darrel Whitlock, 80n of Mr. ee!DMr q~ news JetW. ato tbe hoped tar PJ ·411
boanl; hU been .elected to re-professional •tanda.rct. and epeet. a~. and Mra, L H. Whitlock of 1001 1'1lJ8 noq 0( opttmlft .. but4 Oft b tbe )'eU. Jfowm.
Mve the aftftual award fo.r out· ficatlon&. "Mr. Howald baa been awarded Haven Pl., Clltl Haven. ~ back drop 1ft • ._~, aftcl fa. --._. $1.GC.aa. brtnt·
etandina eornmunlty Ml'Yfee tor "The park aurrouncllq the tbe Chamber ot Conunera. out. from a &·month tour ot tb~ Far ~ ID the 1'-aadeDal jlod. lftl the 11·--U\ total te llf.·
hb work tn tbe development of bulletin& hu been named in bon. ~· Man ot the Year dta· Eut aboard tM dock Jandt~ uet, lnda.tr~a~· ~ per. .,....., eoatpued wttll ~19.·
tiM Youth Center. o.r of thJa rnan wbo bu to ca~-tJon and the PrA llte men1ber· ahlp uss Fort Marlon. 80MJ 1~ conaumer _,eftd. GT tor tbe -.De period Jut
The announcement Ia made by bly led and insplred the ta'ft· ahtp award for hb work ln th1e He 1• an el4!ctffclan'• mate tire-Inc, .....,,._ expeDCUtu,., IOV· )'WI'. D ......... 10 ot th Calif mJ ft.-. munlty to produce the desired proJect." ' th N ernment .... --..-.. &M bOUM .. "'."' e
0
a .......... result. · The letter wu aianed by EcJ. man .n e avy. buUclln& ---~ F.r .. y.w ,....... ...-. Ml t11a ~tlon Society. Mr. Howald w1U "Tbe corporation hu alway• aa.r F. Hirth, p.JUlde,nt, baud ot The Fort Marton, a unJt of · ...... I' U tr 1 c..; ................. ~lv& the award at a dinner operated 1n the black and Is NC· dlrectO!'II ot the Community AmH!bioue Squadron Five. wu ·~
meetlnt to be held tbls evening ognlzed, and partlaUy •upported, Youth Center, and Mna: Marte E. at the recent Lebanon crlals and c=-oat cc.c:an I&T
CThu.rwday) at the Dal Rae Res· by Untted Funds. Karel. chalnnan of the Parka, participated ln convoy opera. The &MU&l choir concert of
taurant fn Plco·Rfvera. • "From all lndlcatlona. Mr. Ho-Beaches and Recreation Commls· = du.rint the .re-euppl.Y of the Newport Harbor J,.utheran Church
Hls name was submitted for wald, havint aerved u president a!on. on Formoun leland, carry. wm be given there at 4:30 p.m.
consideration by the Recreation of the Youth Cent~r Board from lna Chfne.e NaUonallet landJna Sunday. The public Is tnylted.
Society's committee on awards lts Inception to 1958, lntenda to U OAJ. RanCK craft to the 8hell·rlddled beaches
by approval of the Newport devote many more years toward N011CE OF PUBUC HEARING of Blt Quemoy.
Beach Parks. BeacMs and Rec· the total reallzatlon of his dream. NoUce IJI hereby Jjven that the -------------""------------:~...;_~~:::;;-=..~~~..:...o...::~:::==~cr::::..::~a::~:;:::c::::.:._~ reatlon Commisslon, upon the "In the total project almoat City CouncU of the City of New-'
recommendation of Director It H. every civic organization and .erv-port Beach wtll hold a public
AbemMb,y. tee club, as well as hundreds of heutna on Preclae Plan No. 2 of
The campaign led by Mr. How. fndlviduals In Newport Beach, t.be Streets and Highways Unit of
ald Is described In the following have been successtully enCOW'· the Muter Plan to establish the
Jetter of recornmendaU9n for the aged to lend a hand. relocation of Carnatlon Avenue
award: ''Mr. Howald, as assistant post· Between Firat Avenu and Bay. "For eeveral years Mr. Grant master (Corona del Mar) l.a a Gde Drive. e
Howald had been looking for a I tile f Twlu Notice Is hereby further gtven fertile •pot to plant a dream; a l 1'1 I thaJ the said publlc hearing wUl
point of leverage to pry an open-T r-&...~1 ..... be held on the 22nd day ot De.
ing In a plan to start a recrea-I ~n .. llll cember, 1958, at the hour o! 7:30
tion proenm for the youths in Husbands will be guests ot hon· P.M. in the Council Chambers of
hls home town. Newport Beach, or at a Christmas Party Pot Luck the City Hall ln the City ot
and particularly in hls neighbor-Dinner to be given at 7:30 p.m . Newport Beach, at which time
hood, Corona del Mar. Saturday by the Mothers of and place any and all persons
''Shortly after the Internation-Twins Club. Interested m ay appear and be
al Boy Scout Jamboree, held on Door prizes and entertainment heard thereon.·
the spacious Irvine Ranch in Or-will be featured at the party, to Maraery Schrouder
ange Cou nty. the opportunJty be held In St. Joachim's Social City Clerk
presented itself In the form of an Hall at 1946 Orange Ave., Costa City ot Newport Beach, old barracks building used by M California
the Scouts. With this for leverage ;:=esa==· =======================t and enthusiastic persistence for
power he launched the plan.
"SoUclting the aid of organ·
izatlons and Individuals the I
wheels began to move when the
Community Chureh. the Busl.
nessmen's Association. the Wom-
an·s Civic League. Elementary I
School Board and Corona del Mar
Civic Association backed his plan
to develop a community youth
center.
''In 1953 the dream became the
fact when the Community Youth
Center of Newport Harbor be·
came a California corporation
and the first action resulted in
moving the building Ca donation I
from Orange Coast College) to
the new site.
"Title to the building was ob·j
talned and. with a beautifully-
rendered drawing of the finished I
project tucked under his arm.
Mr. Howald began to talk to peo. I
pie. A sympathetic and coop<>ra.
tlve elementary school board I
agreed to lease the land upon
w~ch the building was situated.
"Enthusiasm started to grow 1 and funds commenced to pour ln.
With City help, water, gu and
utllJtles were connected. Other
service ortanlzatlons joined In
the project. More money began
to roll In and, best of all. volun·
teer labor and donated materials
exerted their Influence upon the
reallzatlon of the ultimate goal.
"Step bv step. bit by bit. Inch
by Inch. Mr. Howald guided the
program to Its prf:'sent c;tatuc;.
IT'S lOT TOO LATE
TO BRill HER
LORRAINE
CANDY
When abe .._ our
DCIDle OD the box abe
bows you.r ~ Ia
eJDCellea t. For Lor.
raiae'• Ia IIIIGde fresh
daily lD oar· apoU-..,
modem caDdy ldtch·
ea .•• apedalizlDg
lD home IDCide
candlu cmd baacS.
dipped chocola'-
-made wttb pure
cream aad
cSa:by bull
batter.
We baadle 11Jl·
usual gift Item.
Ia caad.ln. auch
aa umbrellaa. &
Saata Clcnues.
OUR SPECIAL
THIS WEEI •
WE
SBIP
ALL
TTPES OF
DJUED
&
nESB
FlltnT
OlfE PO'OJfD
1 OJfLT
"Today lhf:' Community Youth
Center of Newport Harbor pre-
sents an Imposing sight on the
hillside overlooking Corona del
Mar. The building serves a ll ages
-and provides a community
center for recreation programs.
social and civic club met>tlngs
a nd special functions of the Co·
rona del Mar area. There is an
ou t door playground. archery
range. sc-out hut and a spacious
field aC'COmmodatlng a full -sc-ale
softball fi eld. flag football field
PEAIUT CLUSTERS 89~
(BEG. Sl.20)
and picnic facilities.
"Future plans include two
doubles tennis c-ourts. shuffle.
with a corgo of wonderlvl
gifts from all over the world
in time fat your
special christmas giving
KIM'-Iy 7·1H6
LORRAINE'S CANDIES
509 W. 19th ST. COSTA MESA PLAZA
a Da.Mk 141He1 Servw 10.50
b Doruk s~, 4.75
c Flower Condl .. in ouorted colon I .2$
d Dondc 'ifc'* 6 . .SO
e Dandc Couero/e J 0.50
f Leerdom Cr/lfol Stemware 2.00 eo.
g Limoge Cltlno, 5 pc. pl. ••t r 2.75
d f
•
•
PEGGY,
OUR
PACKAGING EXPERT
has accomplished the un-
believable with foods you
love to eat (and drink).
Beautiful, original, excit-•
ing and c:reat1ve, they're
the finest in all of South-
em CalifOrnia.
Gifts Fabulous
of Food from
Santa • s Richard's
Workshop
Did j& ever e&t " dre&m? It's lots of fun ... &nd it's
the nicest w&y we know to s&y "'Merry C hristm&s'"
to the nicest people on yoor gift list. See M&ry
Dodd at Richard's Lido M&riet ... &nd h&ve her
concoct &n edible dre&m for "" the h&rd-to-know-
wh&t·to-do-fOf'S. Our gourmet gift p&ch &re spe·
:i&lly designed and cre&ted to bring your best
wishes in style. There s no end to the variety ...
no re&l w&y to tell you how yummy your gift looh
&nd is. We suggest you visit our &isle of f&bl.lous
food gifts ... priced low &s 98c.
,
,
.
Professional
Directory
Further Study Being Made
On Retc1rded Pupil Program
Jerry Tinker
Plans Confab
Jerry Tinker, fomer editor of I
the Harbor Hlgb School Beacon,
waa elected vice-president of the
1
Callfomla lntercolleglate Press
Auoclatlon In a recent execuUve
meeting at the University of Red·
lancls.
TJI'OltSDAT, DECEMaEJl 11. 1151 KEW'POJIT ~· DJJ<m I
I'VWKaAL IUJIZC'!OD
rrtenclly lfeJehborhood Semc.
P~·BELL
MOiit'l't7ABY
110 Broadway
U a.M33 6 8-MM eo.t.a X..
HARBOR REST
MEMORIAL PARK
3131 Harbor Blvd. at Caler
Costa Mesa
KIMBERLY S-1158
PJUJfntfC
For all your
Printing Needa
THE ENSIGN
Publishing Co.
ORiole 3·0550
2850 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar
A contest between trustee Har-
vey Pease and Supt. RDy Ander-
ten over whether the Newport
Beach Element&ly School Dla·
trlct ahould lnltiate a program
for retarded puptla went through
the aecond rou~ a t last week'a
board meeting.
The result w aJmoa't a draw
with a alight ge alven to Mr.
Andersen1 who said h e feela the
dlstr1ct nu an obll1at1on to
ahoulder part of the load of edu ·
c:atlng handJcapped children In
view of what other distrlcta tnlve
done for Newport.
He pointed out th at Santa Ana
School District Is now educating
a Newport deal child and a n
other afflicted by cerebral palsy,
and the county hu educated SO·
called Point 1 retarded children
tor the district for years.
Mr. Pease. who delayed a pro·
posal for a program Initiated last
month. by Mr. Andersen by ask·
lng h im to see 1t the county
wouldn't continue to take New
port's Point 1 children. sought
another delay Tuesday In askmg
Mr. Andersen to see It Santa Ana
would ta ke the children.
A query to the county by Mr.
Andersen brough t a finn "no" on
county continuation of the dis·
trlct's Point 1 program.
Mr. Andersen said a query to
Laguna Beach Instigated by Mr. I
Pt>aSc was also fru itless. as was
a query to Hunt ington Beach.
which Is considering stanlng a I
I
Point 1 program of its own.
County Supt. Linton Simmon<;
sugJtt>sted in his letter to Mr Andc~n that Laguna Beach.
San Juan Capistrano and San
Clemente might be lnterc.>sted In
DICK
CO TIIO
DIRECT FROM
FLAIIIGO HOTEL
IN
LAS VEGAS
STARnNG DEC.
Dancing to the
TOPS TRIO
* FASHIOI SHOW AT
DEC. 111•
*
5th
lP.I.
LUNCH-11:30 A.M. to 2:30 P.M.
DINNER-S P.M. to 11 P.M.
'sUNDAY BRUNCH-II A.M. to 3 P.M.
* SHOW TIME 10 P.M. cmd MIDNICBT
ClOMd OD MOildays
JLE.SEBVA 1101fS
PHONE
ORiole 3-4110 BOTEL AJifD * llESTAVBAKT
EAST COAST BWT. AT AVOCADO ••• COIIOIIA DEL KAJl Cbar\:a:= = /:..,.,.
•••••~••••••I IKoiter Uquor ••• now offers yo~
I uqu•s -BED -WilES 1' 1 IDE CUIES -D~CII EISEl 1
1 Cold Keg Beer 1
I Special Wine Vault
I Imported Win•
· Champagne
~ALL ORiole 3-0916
OpeD Daily & I
SUD. 9 a.m. to mlclDight
Fri. & Sat. 9 a.m.-2
:KoRKER LIQUOR
2211 E. BWT_, COBORA DEL MAll • •• • •••
La
It's th Best ~o
ENaDLADA& TACOS. TAIU.tES. STEAD. CBJU JIILI,IIIO, ErC.
0,..1 ............. -Qillllll•• -,.
2511 JmWPOBT &VD.. COITA MESA .............
partlclpat1n1 In a program lnlU·
ated by Newport.
tdr. Andeaen wu Instructed to
continue explortnc poalblUtlea
that aome other dLstrtct might
tau the Newport Point 1 chil·
dren. but wu allo authorized to
explore poulble ce»ll ot s uch a
procram In the dlatrlct for the
.210 or 10 retarded children in the
district.
Mr. Andersen had proposed
that with all the state aid for re.
tarded children ln the southern
county dlatrlct.a, Newport might
be able to more economically
start a program here.
LEdAL lf011CE
NOTICE OF SALE
By rATTY I'UGUIOll
A oeramJc expert pleue ! ! • !
An eager crou p of youncsters la
anxious to cet their tlncera Into
the pottery buslneu. They need
someone wtth the ablllty and In·
terest to show tbem how to dJi
ln.
Please, som~ne with this tal-
ent, won't you aive a little or
your time to teach these children
the bulc principals of the art?
To offer your time call t he
Volunteer Bureau. Ll 8-0717, or
come Into the office at 325 N.
Newport Blvd., Newport Height!~.
Monday through Friday from 9
a.m. until 12 noon.
VB Is a United Fund Agency.
As vice-president he will head
the orga nization of one o.f the
largest Joint oolleJ'late journal-·
lam oonhrences In California hls·
tory, the CIPA'S annual oonven-
Uon. sponsored thia year by the
Unlvenlty of Redla nds on March
6 a nd 7. 1959.
To fliiDt Ia ... .......,._ .,...., ~J ...
~eel _.er _. aNd! al lrr~IJ eMarial GUU f•
1.aau Gtria1.
• EARLY XMAS SHOPPING
RICHARD W. STEPHENS
Notice ls hereby given that
the City of Newport Beach offers
for sale. In accordance with Res·
olutlon No. 4885 adopted by the
City Council of the City of New·
port Beach on November 24, 1958,
the following described property:
Lot •• hrcllllltl
For Scllool A.Witi01
Jerry, who Is serving as the
fi rst sophomore editor-an-chte! or
the University of Redlands stu·
dP nt newspa per, the "Redlands
Bulldog," Ls also president or the
local chapter of Alpha Phi Cam. 1
rna. the national honorary jour
nalism traternjty, which will al·
so be meeting at thp conventton
He Is the son ot Mrs. Lucille Hun
of Costa Mesa. 511 W . 19th St. a t Ha rbor Bl vd., Costa Meso
PARCEL A The board of trWitee& or the.>
Lot 7 and Lot 8, Block 54. RJv. Newport Beach E 1 em e n t 8 r y
c.>r Section, as shown on a map Sch 1 Dlst 1 t 1 1 ·t ('(>k ther..-ot re<:orded In Book 4. 00 r r-par Y as "'
page 25 of Mlscellan~us voted to pay Miss E~alne Stal
Mapt, Rc.>rords 0 f Orange I $16.500 for a 147 by 150 foot lot 1 County. California. together a t 1540 Santa A na AH'. Costa j
with that portion of Section Mesa. to pro,·t~e room for 1
29 Town<~hlp 6 South Rang 10 more rooms at :-<ewport lh•aghts W~st. S.B.B.&M.. in . the City ScThooh l.bo d I d 1 of Newpon Beach. California, t' ar a so approv!' Pans j
more pa rticularly described as for the 4 rooms. Constru<·llon 1
follows: I e_xpected to begin soon after th<' I
Beginning a t the most west-ftrst of the year.
Prly corner or said Lot 7, The '!rustees ar«pt<'cl pian<; I
Block 54. thence Nonh 33 , 31 .1 for pavang a 19.000 squar!' root
30" East' along a .line paralle l ; asphalt parki~g lm for 12 C'ars
with t he.> southeasterly line of I at Horace Ensagn 5<-hool I
said Lots 7 and 8. 134.60 fet>t
to the ~oulht>rly line of Me~n 1 of Riv~r Se.~tion: tht>ncP South
High Tade, as per Supertor 33 31 30 We.st alon~ !..Jtd
Court Ca~ No 23686. rec-ord. I northfasterly prolongatllm or
f'd In Book 201. page 253 or the nortbwesterly llnP or ::;.llh
Official Records of said Or 1 Stret>t. 156.69 reel to the.> o;outh
ange County: thence South erly cornt>r of ~atd Lot i.
66 44' 18" East a long sair1 Block 54: thenc-e.> !'\orth 56 2R
sout herlv lane of Mean High 30 .. Wc.>st along lht> southwP.;t
Tide. 123.98 feet to the nonh-erly hne ot said Lot i 12'.? 00
Cl\'ltt'rly prolongation of the feet IO tht> point Of bt>gannlng
nonhwestl.'rly line of 54th Exrt>pting t h e r ~f rom thf'
StrPc.>t. as shown on said map c;outhwc.><..tt'rly 30 00 teN thNI.'
of Ri\er Section; thenc-e South of. being Nept une A\PnUf'
33• 31' 30" West along said Parcels A. B. and Care IIXatNl
northt>ac;tt>rly prolongation or rPs~tivc.>ly. at 3404. 541Y.! anrl
tht> nor1hwesterly line of 3400 :-\pptun!' A\'!'nU«.> Ell• h par
54th Street. 156 69 ft'<'t to the rei Js located in an R·2 Zoot'
~outhc.>rly corner of said Lot I NotarP as furthN j?t\('n that
7 Bloc-k 5-l: thence :-.orth 56• -.ealc.>d bids must hf' o;ubmltt!'d tn
28' 30·· WPst along the south 'the City C'INls by 7:30 P :O.t. on
we!ltl'rl)' line of said Lot i . Dt>cembf>r 22. 1~. and will be
122.00 ft>et to the.> point or be· publicly Opt'nt><i at a C'lly Coun
ginning. Exrepting th.-refrom r-i l !\1eetinJt In thP City CounC'al
thf> southc.>asterly 88.00 fN't Chambers at 1:10 r M. on ~m
and a lso excepting tht>rt>from her 22. 1938. Addilional informa.
the southwesterly 30.00 rl'i't tion may be obtained from th!'
thereof. being Neptune An>· City CIPrk'-> Office, lndurhni In
n ue. formation as to p~dure for
PARCEL B 1 subm lttinjt oral bids at the tlmt>
The northw.tedy 34.00 feet of 1 or the sale.
the aoutheuterly 8&00 teet ot I MARGERY .!CHROUDER
the tollowln« ~bed pa~l : Ctty Cl..-rk
Lot 7 a nd Lot 8. Block 54. Riv· City of N~wport lk-aC'h.
er S«tlon. as shown on a m ap California
tht're<>f re<:orded In Book 4, Puhlish: ::-oov. Zi ON" I, t 1.
p a g l' 25 of Miscellaneou.s 195R an the :-\c.>wpon H.~rbor F.n
Fot ell your prit•f•"9 fteed&, c.-11 the
bt1i9" "'blidoi"9 Co., Ol iole l-0550.
COST A MESA PLAZA
-----
Here's the money you need
to build, buy, or modernize
OVER 66 MIUION DOLLARS LOANED AND MILLIONS MORE NOW AVAIWL£
\\'l'\·e prodded the fin.mciu(! for tlooll\.trltl\ (If Or.tn~t' Counh homl'S and
lHHIJanc;s. You can profit from lht• t'.\l'k'rt< 11u \q·'". t:aim•J in nour<:tlun h'l·ntv-
t\\ o ~ears in the lt:ndin~ St.· hi. Comt• 111 -da't "" '<llor Tf''}llir<'rm·nh \\ 1th unf' of
our loan officers -he'll be h3pp~ loJ ~lotm ~ o11 our \lmpk In> tlo..tn·n ·ut pru<.l ,5
0£ ;!('(}Hiring a dcbt-frCC h OUlt'.
RC'mea_nl)("r, if you're planning to build or lom :1 no·\\ home or r!'modt 1 ~om prf''<PIIt
Ollt', ~<'wport Balboa sn,·ings c:tn ofkr ) 011 fin.uouu; Oil lt"nm you (';}II hH· \\ ith.
$100,000
IN OlD MON£Y
"UU\o\ 011 J1\pl.1V
111 alu J, tl•h> nl ,,."port
1\,olt .... , !:>." 1n1n-3 f:uc.mntinr;:
~ ,fuhat ol r u~_• '~"uu ... :\rw
''~'"''' '' l•crr lur you to t .. ~, "oth H•U 'llo)len
"''" hutllt" lo.1n
i" .1 rr.m g«<.
DON'T GU l OST -
C:t-t tl .. II• "' •l '"·'I' t! ... t ''"'"' \I. I. the ,,. w ,,,,. ,, Ill tho• r .. hul .. ll'. !.···•·
t..'Tl•\IIIO~.lltCoul ''"'l'"rt Jl.~rt,.,r ( '"'·'
\f,"-1 :mel Con'"·' old \l.,r. It"-'~"'. .ot•·d J,, :'\r\lpurt t\ tUM'-' !:>.1\ in,.-:' .mci
~ vur I rc-c <up) ,..,. ..ul> ) uu. (;uJO.: w. or
wnle lor 1t.
VI& LIDO, N·W~O"T a•ACH , CAL.IPO"NIA
Branch oHJC:.'e. 2407 East Coast Hrway Corona del P,b r • Phone. both offiCH. ORIOle 3 3 130
Hours, both off•ces: Monday through Thursday. 9.30 A.M. to 3.30 P.M. froday to 6 p M.
Map<~, Rc.>rords of Orange Cou n· o;ign. ty, California, togetht>r with -------------------------------------------------------
that ponlon of ~tion 29
Township 6 South. Rangt> 10
Wec:;t. S B.B &M .. in the Cuy of
Newport &>ach. California.
more particularly descnbed as
follows:
Beginning at the most w.-st.
f'rly corner or said Lot 7.
Block 5-t : thence North 33 31'
30" East a long a line parallel
with thl.' c;outh«.>asterly line or
said Lots 7 and 8. 13~ 60 feet
to the southerly line of ~lea n
High Tide. as per Superior
Court Case No. 23686. record.
I'd In Book .2101. Page 253 of
Official Rc.>rords of said Or·
angc.> County: tht"nce Sou th
66' 44 ' 18" East along said
southerly line of ~lean High
Tide 123 98 ft'<'t to the nonh-
c.>asterly prolongation of the
northw<'sterly ltnc.> of ~lth
Street. ns shown on said map
of Ravt-r ~.ectlon: tht>nre South
33• 31' 30" West along saad
northeasterly prolongation of
thf' northwt>sterly hne of 5-tth I
Street. 156.69 feet to thf'
o;outhc.>rly cornc.>r of said Lot
7. Block 54; thence :-;onh ::,6•
28' 30" West along the south·:
we'lterly line of said Lot i .
122.00 feet to the point of be·
ginning. Excepting there·
from the southwesterly 30.00
teet thereof, being Neptune
Avenue.
PARCEL C
The northwesterly 34.00 feet or
t)le southea.sterly 54.00 feet of
the following described parcel:
Lot 7 and Lot 8, Block 54, River
Section. u shown on a map
thereof recorded In Book 4.
page 25 of Miscellaneous Maps,
Re<:onh of Orange County. Cal·
lfomla. tocether with that por-
tion of Section 29, Townsh ip 6
South, Rance 10 West. s..B.B.A
M. In the City of Newport
Beach, CalUomJa.. more partie.
ularl.y d~bed as follows:
Beatnnlna a t th• m011t wester-
ly corner of sa.Jd Lot 7, Block
54 ; thence North a:J• 31' ao''
Eut alo~ a line parallel
with the .outbeasterly Une of
aa!d LotJI 7 and 8. 134..60 r .... t
to the IIO'Utberly line of Mean
Rl&h 'nde. as per Superior
Court ca. No. 23188. ~
ed In Book 2)1. pqe 253 of
OU!d.al aecordl of aa.td Or· a.nae Count;)': thel'IC'e South es· ... 11'' Eut ••ona -.Jd
IIOUlMflY line ot Mean ~b
11ct., 123..11 t.tt to the north· eutertJ prolonptton of the
MftbW'elteftJ' llne of !54th Strtee. u ahown on Mid map
...
TCP T,-i c: = • -·-c :., ! .-:.-==·-·.::.:-I c•:! ·tc F::· E • .,o (·,.., :
THIS IS THE ONE FOR WAGONS! 1959 CHEVY
Chet·roiPt's fit·~ s f unnin#
n e tt' ~tat ion ero~ora..(( f or '59
a r e :II a ape d t o r Ia e n e w
A.mttriNJn ta$tf' aritl~ frf'sla,
fine limlirno d(tlfip. And
~hey',.,. b#o u tif ull · prodiC'fJ I
-~i&h roomi~r, qui(tUr
Bodies by Fi hn, on f!l'en
•mootl«or riM, rw'W f"e«" of
hcandlinJ!
Wagorut wt>.re never mol"f' hf'autiful or
dutiful. From lo•••t hf'adltghts to
•ing.ha pro tailgatt>, thf'llll' • 59 rhf'\-
rot-eta art' as sv.'t'f't looking a..~ &n) thmst
on wh('(>ls. Tht-) ·re just about tht>
handw.t thints on wbftls. too-from
thar o,...,-head~urvina wind.'lhit>ld t<1
their kmcer. w\dt'T load platform .
BeAde. addit ional ea110 spar.. you
&lao rvt addf'd ~e~atina room l• inctM.
mo~ in froeL O\C'f'! inch• in bade).
And you'll lind IUcll othft' practical
advut.acs • MW y--ra\.io atft.:r.
inst. ~1\fl't~ Pltl'r Gla..'lll all amund,
ht~lrt'r. ~IN I r;.kf"'. sm 10thPr than-
e\ t·r Full Cod su~pt>nsion ar·d a mll-
dn"' n rPar wando"' • t>)('('lrJcall) op+>r·
att>d as standard @'QUlpmt>nt on t h~
9~~1[('r Km~·ood . Y"ur dt>ak>r'a
-.aitma now ,.,th all tt..> drtaaiA on
•'hY thts y.-ar-more than evtor-
Cb•vy'a the on~ fnr •-agonlt
now -see the wide r selection of models at you r loca l authorized Chevrolet dealer's! . -
MILLER CHEVROLET CO~
1000 COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH ... u»lll f 1-2111 .
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• New Lab _to Be Built Judges Given
New l)uties ,_ .. y.w ,..... ........... ..... , .. .,,e...oaw...-o. At Aei-onutronk· Site
AddiUonal CS.V.lopm•nt at Ute lll.utu, twtmmtnc pool,
Ford Company't hronutronlc atm.. U, s:uoo.
Syatem.a lite ott Mac:AIU\u.r BJvd., • W&WIOft
Newport Beaeh't. two Superior
Court Jud.-wtn have new du· uee alter tJ\e tlm of the year, lt
1710 11 ann~nced by ludce John
Shea, rec.ntly eleeted u preald.
Inc judce for the eomlnJ' year.
ludp Robert Gardner, a reid.
dent ot Shore Cllffa, will ttep
down from the presJdlnJ' judi'•·
ahfp and take Oftr ln charce of
the Criminal dlvtaJon. Judie
Karl ~n Davia ot Bay Shores,
f011De1' dty attorney ol Newport
Beaeh, will rellnqulah the Crlm·
In&! Dlvtalon and take over the
I,.Jand ol Corona del Kar. wu JterMrt Pfahler, move bulJdlnl
r.vealed thlt week u a ta.!JOO trom Itt W. 16th St. to eo.q
pH'I'OJt wu lMued by the Ntw· Mesa, $1200; Cart.r JCJrvln lhtn.
port Beaeh Bulld1nl' Dept. ale an<' atdlnc. 8t02 w. 'Ocean
JAMES D.
T!'lla permit 1.1 f~ a 12.500· ft., "-~; A. Eott. awtmmlnr
tquare·foot laboratory and ex-pool, 519 Bayalde, $2,800; Walter
perlmentaJ ehops bulldlnc. Gerlach, porch on trailer, ctw Only other aJzable permlta b · trailer park, rno W. Balboa, ft()O.
aue4 during the tint deek of [)e. e nwtoJrr B1tl0111'1 "PtCTOIUAL REPORT .. on the +$tory oddition ning's board meeting lost week ~oled thot
ot H~g Hospital shows the current status of the tho addition is 56 per cent complet.d. slightly
big project. A proqress report at T uesdey eve-ohoad of schedule. (Ensign photo) --------------~~~--~-----------
cember were tor 3 dwelllnc unlta Lester SmJth, wall, .!Sl8 Santa
on Carnation Ave. In Corona del Ana. $145; Adeline Jacac.on, al.
Mar, totaUn1 over $36,000, and a terat1ona, 415 N. Newport, $100;
$28.500 dwelllnc on Ameth.yet Thomu Patton. ~nhouse 430 W•••• 111•11 1111111 St. James Children Plan A~;u~~pe~~-werelssued: ~~=aAT ·
....... I Yur Chr·astmas Pageant Dec.-18 • COIIOWA DEL MAJI Thomaa Flemln,, alteratloM, Jack Kramer. 1·Unlt, 1-story 32 Beacon Bay 1500
American Leg 1 0 n Auxiliary dwelllng at 434 Carnation. Sl6,· • ·
membera numbering 11.847 se~~~r· The age-old Christmas story Mrs. Francis Gul1ds, director 560. and a 2·unlt. 1·story dwell·
M a total o1 9tl,935 hours In wtll be p~nted by the first to of music for the school, Is In lng at 436 Carnation. $20,9M;
h06pltals as trained volunteers seventh grade students of St. charre ot the proeram which Is Harry JUchard.son, addition. 343
during th~ past year. a~rdlng James Day &hool In the chapel bulft around "A Christmas Carol DahUa, $3,800; Richard Dommes,
to Mrs. Walter Matthews, reha· of St. James Episcopal Church at Paceant" by An1ela Diller and fence, 702 Larkapur, $95.
billtatJon chairman of Newport 11 a .m. Thursday. Dec. 18. Kate Steams Page. • IJtV'IlfE ~oodiiJlACEY swl
Harbor Unit 291. The hour . lonl prest'ntatJon VIrginia atea. m·
Auxiliaries work~ In 171 Vet· wtU be built around 3 episodes to mlng pool. 1801 Bayadere, $3,000.
erans AdmJnlstratlon h06pltals Pol.lce Auct·. on I l d .. t rl tl f M • aAUOA lSLAJfD nc u e cnarac e za ons o ary w. Reynolds, 2-unlt. 2-story and 236 other hospitals were vet· and Joseph. shepherds and an· ._ 500 :~~-s were under treatment, she This Saturday ::~~?!~~~~·;;':r:~o~lt~f ~~~ ~:~~~ ~~~~~t~!~~~ ~
Auxiliaries also maintained R 1 M N lJ nlst Grand Canal, $3.000: J. E. Carroll.
nurseries at Veteran h06pltals Unclaimed articles that have · · c e as orga · a lterations, tZ7 Agate. $300.
where mothers can leave chll. been collectM by the Newport Christmas vacation starts lm· e 11PPE.Il BAT AJtEA
• dren while visiting patients. and Beach Pollee Dept. or turned Into mediately after the pageant. Robert Stevens, fence. 1827
provided greeting cards. clgarets. the pollee station will be sold at Highland. $150; Mrs. Miriam
magazines and home-town news· public auction to the highest Sflff 11111111 for IIW Blaich. fence, 1319 E. Balboa,
papers for hospital libraries. bidder, for cash. at 10 a .m. this $193: Aeronutronlc Systems. lab.
Saturday. See'S C..., Sflre oratory and experimental shope.
Art Exhi.il T II Set
For Dece~~~ller 14
The auction will be held at the Ford Rd .. $62,500; W. A. Pennlnr·
city corporation yards, 1492 Su-ton. swimming pool. 1227 Berk·
perior Ave.. near the former Hell There are rewards In working shire. $2.500: Daniel Budnick, I pot plant. for the See Candy Co .. Elsie TU· swimming pool, 1201 Somerset,
Items to be sold Include boys' rna ha.s learned. $3.000.
Harbor Area residents were in a nd girls' bicycles. tools and ac. After 15 years with the com· e BALBOA ,
aca•••taWII
lwana fir S.•••
Don Sullivan. 306 Ruby Ave ..
Balboa llland, member of the
Orance Cout CoJie,e speech de.
partrnent. won flrst prize in the
Impromptu cateaory at t~ Eut·
em Conference apeech tourna-
ment at RJveralde Junior Colleae.
Bill Roush. 2220 Orance Ave .•
<:o.ta Mesa. pla.ced aeeond In af.
ter dinner speaktnc. Alao partlc·
lpatlnc were .Judy Grlttln of Bal.
boa lsJand. Jean Jones of New·
port and Nancy Chamberlain of
Costa Mesa.
BALBOA COVES WII.NTS OUT
~titlons from the Balboa Coves
Community Assn. asklnc remov-
al from the Coata Mesa Park.
Recreation and Parkway District
have been received by the Board
of Supervisors. ''ited this week to the Winter cessories. car tires, whee ls and pany, many of them as manager Dr. R. S. Thurmond. fence. 304
Exhibit Tea or the San Clemente acct'SSOries. h 0 use h 0 1 d appll· of the company's Santa Ana E. Bay Ave., $400; Everett Pal·
Art Gallery. am•es. sponing and picnk equip· store, she was transfer~d this I mer. footing, 1000 W. Ocean Ft.. LEGAL WOTlCE
It will be held from 12:30 to ment. s uitcal'es and c lothing,j week to the company s new $80; Harl Rounsborg, fence. 914 NO'MCE OF SALE
5 P m. Su nday. Dt><' 14, in the cameras. watches and jewelry. "drive-In" store at 3501 E. Coast j W. Balboa. SlOO: Karam's. fence. Notice Ls hereby clven that the
Commumty Club House on Del j Hwy .. Corona del Mar. 114 Main. $300; A. A. MacCray. City of Newport Beach offers for
Mar Ave. The pactures "'ill hang CALL FOR COUlfSELIKG Coming with her was Kather· alterations. 2140 E. Balboa. $2.· aale. In accordance with Resolu.
tor 3 months. New students intei'E'Sted an t.>n ine Yates as assistant manager.,500. tlon 4875 adopt~ by the City
I rolling at Orange Coast C'ollege ~She has been with the company e LIDO ISLE Council of ttte City of Newport
AT PEBBLE BEACH for tht.> spri ng semt.>ster should a year In the Santa Ana and James MacDonald, addiUon. Beach on October 24. 1968, as
:\1r and Mrs. John Newbrough call the college now for counsel.' Fashion Square stores. 1205 VIa Eboll. $7.500; F. T. Mcln-amended by the Adoption of Res· ot 609 Malabar Dr., Irvine TPr j ing appointments. Appointments Brand new to the company are tosh. wall, 413 Via Lido Soud. olutlon 4884 on November 24.
race. were reeE"nt vasators at Del will be made tor the early part the 6 sales ladles -Edna Ward, $285. 1958. the foJlowlng described
:\1onte Lodge In Pebble-Beach of January. according to Charles 1 Norma Armet. Verna Hatke, Dor· I• CLIFJ' BAVE!f property:
during a meetang or steel rabrl Haley. associate dean of admls othy Henderson, lvy Ormerod Robert Ziegler, alterations, 336
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Lots 9 and 11. Block 440.
rators thPre. sions and records. I and Francea Davis. Snug Harbor. $1.000; Fred Me-Corona del Mar, u ahown
upon the map recorded In LEGAL lfOTICE LEGAL lfOTICE craft. workman or mechanic needed to execute the contract award Book 3. Paces 41 and 42 of ~ 0 T J C E r N v 1 T l N G B I D S ed to the suC"Cessful bidder. I mlsce1laneous maps. recorda ~OTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board or Superv•sors of The prevailing rates so determined art' as tolJows: of Orange County. California.
Orange County will receive bids for the tollowang work wh1ch Is Hourly sltuat~ In the City of New· rai~~~nl:~ Orange County Harbor Department. Newport Beach., Classifications ~~,= port Beach . County ot Or·
Construction and Installation or additional pier and float. Carpenter . .. $3.375 ange, State of Ctlltomla.
The Board of Supervisors reserves the right to reject any and all Laborers. General or Construction .... . . . 2.68 Said Jots are located at 419
bids and to waive any Informality In the bids. Operators 1c Tenders or Pneumatic & Electric Tools, VIbrating and 421 Narclssua and are each
All or said work and materials. except s uch materials as are to , Machines 6 similar mechanical tools not separately clas· 30' 1n width and 118' in depth,
be furnished by Orange County, shall be furnish~ in a C<.'Ordance slfled herein · ·· .. ....... ······-··. ··-· .. -.................. ·-···· ...... .2.89 Zone R-2. with plans, specitJcaUons and form of contract to be executed b~ Crlbbera and Shorera ······ ··· ······ ............................... ___ ............... 3.0oa Notice 11 turthe:r cfven that
the s uceesstuJ bidder. all now on fJie In the office ot the County Drlllera (all otheral .... . .. ........ _ ................... _............. .. .. 2.97 sealed bleb muat be .ubmltted to
Clerk. ex.otticlo Clerk of the Board of Su~rvisora. Guard and/or Watchman .. .. . .. ..... ... . ........ ...... . ...... . 2.48
Plans. Specifications and other contract document forms will! Cement Finisher . . .... 3.55 the City Clerk by 7:30 P.M. on
be available for examination without charge and copies may A Frame-Boom Truck . .. ... 3.39 December 22. 1958. and will be
be secured at the offi ce or the Orange County Harbor Department. Apprentice Engin~r. Including Fi~man, Oiler, Greaser . . 3 00 j publicly open~ at a City Council
1901 Bayside Drive, Newpon Beach. Calitorn•a upon deposit of Air Compressor, Pump or Generator Operator . . .. 2.93 Meeting In the Clty Council
Twenty·Five Dollars 1$25.001 per set. whirh deposit 1s a guarantee Boxman or Mixer Box Operator I Concrete or Asphalt Plant 1 3.52 Chambera at 7 :30 P.M. on De·
that the plans and spt'cifications wall be rl"turnt>d in good condition Concrete or Asphalt Spreading. Mechanical Tamping or Fin· cember 22. 1958. Additional In·
to the Harbor Engineer not later than ten 1101 days after bids on I •shlng _Machine Operator. · 3.71 formation may be obtained from
the projPct have bE-fon opened anc1 Is liable to forfeiture if the C'onrrete Mucer Operator · Pav1ng Type & Moba le Mixer . 3.81 the City Clerk's Otllce, Including rlraw1ng<~ and !!Opeclflcations are not so returned withan <;;uct !ImP H£'3\')' Duty Repairman . .. 3.71 The plan!C and specifi cations arc> tht> proJ>{'rty of the Orange County Pa~~>ment Breaker Operator 3.71 Information u to procedure for
Harbor District, and are loaned to thc bidder until hads are dut>. Sk1p Loader Operator · Wheel Type 3 17 submitting oral bids at the time
The deposit shall not be ronstrut'd to bt> the purrhasP prirP of any Tow Blade or CradPr Operator 3 56 of the sale.
pan of these documents. Badderc; ar<• r<'QUE'Stt'd. !!~houl ct thC')"dec•de Tractor HI-Lift Shovel Operator 3.56 CITY CLERK
not to submit a· bid, to return lht> pl;1nc; and specifications as soon Tractor Operator Bulldozer. TampN, &raper or Drag Type MARGERY SCHROUDER
as poss1ble aftrr surh decision •~ made>. .;;ho\el or Boom Attachments . . 3.81 NOVEMBER 24, 1958.
Each hid shall bP made out on a form to be obtained at thf' Uni\Prsal Equipment Operator !Shovel. Dragline. Derrick. Publish: Nov. 27, Dec. 4. 11,
office of the Orange County Harbor Department. and shall be ac . Clam!lhell. Cranel .. 3.81 1958 In the Newport Harbor En· companaed by a certified cashit>r'c; chi'C'k or a baddc>rs bond •n a sum Drawrs of Dump Trucks of lt>SS than 1 Yds. water levt'l . . 2.83 sign.
not less than tt'n per rent I 10', 1 of the amount b•d. said check or Dra..,ers of Dump Trucks of 4 Yds. but less than 8 Yds. wa ter
honrt to be made payablt> to Orang(' County Harbor District. Bids i<'vel 2.86
shall be r('('eived and falt'd with the County ('Jerk of Orange County. Drivers of Dump Trucks of 8 Yds. but lt'ss than 12 Yds. water UC~-~~CE
ex-otficao Clerk ot thas Board. on or before the 24th day of Dect>m · 1 level . 2.91
ber, 1958. at 10:00 o'clock AM. of sairl day. and will be opened and Drivers of Transit-Mix Trucks . under 3 Ydo; . 3.07 IN SUPERIOR COURT OF mE
pubiiC'ly read on that date an th£> room of the Board or Supervisors Drl\'ers of Transit-Mix Trucks . 3 Yds. or more 3.21 STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND
in the County Court House. Santa Ana. Orange County. California. I Pile Driver Man . ... .. .... ... . . 3.505 FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE.
The nbovt> mt>ntaoned check or bond shall be givt>n as guaran Pile Driver Foreman . . • 3.90 PETER JAMES MURPHY. JR..
tee that the bidrtPr will <'nter into thp rontrart on the form now Flagman 2.68 Plalnttrf, vs. BEVERLEE JOYCE
adoptt'rl by thic; Board and now on tile with the County Clerk. If 1 Iron Worker · Reinforcing Steel . 3.60 MURPHY. Defendant.
awarded to him. and will be declared forfeited if the s ucc-essful Plumber . 3.825
RAY
l>omefltie Relatlona dutla. Both ';~~!~~~~~!!~ ~1 judaa. alonc wlth ludp G;
Kenneth E. Morrt.aon. wiU. alt on
ertmtnal trtala.
Civil trtala will be apportioned
amon• ludpa PrankUn G. West,
Raymond H. 1bompaon, who abo
maintains a aummer home fr\
Newport Beach, Ronald crook·
ahank and Robert P. Kneeland.
Other dutlea ot the judgea will
Include: condllaUon. l u d r e
West: juvenile, ludce Moniaon;
probate and jury penela, .Judge
Thompeon; mental lllnesa, Jud1e
Croobhanlt; Fullerton branch
court, Judce Kneeland. (GNS) ................ .......... ,,..,
Anyone who teela creative
about Chrbtmu can tJnd plenty
of room tor expreaton In Pil·
crtm HaU at the Corona del Mar
Com m u n I t y Conarecatlonal
Church thla Sunday.
The Junior HJgh Department
will be In charce of decorating
the annual Christmas tree. but
they can uae plenty ot help In
mak:lnc the decorations.
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• laa-1 t-..tviU...
• 100"1. Secund lD • 9J'O'riA9 ......
• 10"1. lator.t po• ·-ua.
Let ua create additional
Income for you.
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PIIVITE DIY SCIGa
WOif·UCTUIAif
:lindergardeo
Grade. 1-8
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261 Monte VWa
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Telephone MIDWAY 6-1170
REGISTRATION ACCEPTED
* I IDATD POOLS * TL\JUJOftATIOW •rno•D•WIEJ)..-~
hadriN rt>fuse" to enter into said contract within a penod of five t:; 1 El('("triclan .. . . ... 3.90 Action brought In the Superior
rlays aftPT bein.R rrquPsted to do so by tht> Boarc1 of Supervisors of Any classification omitted herein. not less than ... 2.50 Court of the County of Orange. 1iifiiiiiiiii Oran~e C'ounty C'alirornia. HOLIDAYS. and Complaint tiled In the Of. I
No bid w11l be accepted from a Contractor who ic; not hcenserl That tll,e following days are recognizer! as holidays· flee of the Clerk of the Superior
1n arcordanrC' wath th~ law under thf' provisions or Dlvi!lion Ill, Every Sunday in the year. except as otherwise provided herein. Court of said COunty.
Chapter !l. of the Bu•uness and Profcsstons Code of the State of New Tear's Day. Decoration Day, Independence Day, Labor Day. THE PEOPLE OF mE STATE
C'allf~rnia . . . Armistice Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. 1f any of the OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREET·
Radrlero; an.' hert>by notaflerl that pursuant to provi~tons or Ser· above holidays should fall on Sunday the Monday following shall lNGS TO: FOB MEN AND BOYS
tion 1710 of the Labor Cl)d<' of the State of California . the Board of be considered a legal holiday. Work ~n such day shall be paid for BEVERLEE JOYCE MURPHY,
SuJ)f'rvisors of Orang(' County has ascenained and adopted the pre at the Sunday 1lnd holiday overtime rate of the craft Involved. No Defendant
valhng rate of hourly wages and rates for legal holidays and ovt>r·, work shall be required on Labor Day exc<"pt In case ot extreme ur-You are directM to apnoor In an JAY'S ONLY $1.25
timt', in the Joca in which this work is to be tor each gency when life and property Is In Imminent danger. r-& UNIF'ORM OVERTIME RAT£5: action brought aralnst you by BAIIJIEB
30 Years'
Experience
Where a single shirt is worked. eight hours of rontlnuous em-the above named plalnUU. In the SHOPS
ployment. except for Junch perlcxh. shall constitute a day's work. Superior Court of the State of
beginning on Monday and through Friday of each week. Where Calltornla, In and for the Coun· Jl•ll •••••• work ls..requlred In excess of eight 181 hours on any one day or on ty of Oranre, and to an.wer the
holidays. such work ahall be pa[d for at one and one-hall times the complaint therein within ten REEo·s
bulc rate of wages. days after the service on you of 7
It shall be mandatory upon the Contractor to whom the con· this summons, If aerved wtth the
tract ls award~ and ·•~:, 'ny aubcont.ractor under hlm to pay not County of Oranae. or within
leas than the epecttled rateu In the execution of aaJd contract. thirty days 11 -rv....a e•--whe-, The .ucceutul bidder will be required to furnish a falthtuJ --. ._. ·~
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performance bond In an amount equal to fifty per cent (50%) of and you are notttJed that unl ...
the contract price, and a labor and material bond In an amount you to appear and anawer u
equal to fltty per cent (!50%) ot the contract price, wbJch bond shaJ) above n!QuJred, the plalnutt wm r====;:=::==::=;;:=::=:==:::=:=:~:!;!!!~~~!!~
provide that 11 the person or hlt subcontractora taU to pay for anj take jud,ment for any money or
material (except auclt materlala u are turntahed by the Orance damac.-demanded Jn Ute Com·
County Harbor Dtatrlct), provialona, provender or other •upj)Uea, or plaint, u arWnc upon contract,
teams. u.ed ln. upon. for. or about the perfotm~ ol the work or wiJI applf to tbe Court for
contracted to be done, or tor any work or labor thereon of any kJnd, anv other relief demanded In the
or for amounta due under the Unemployment lrwuranee Act with te· ~plalnL
DetwtiYW ............. , ..... =
33f5 NEWPORT BOULEVARD <ew. aty Jlall)
NEWPORT BEACH
aamY aancz
'Dfttldf ......
.. L ........... A.-
lpect to auch work or labor, that the aurety or .ureu. wtll pay tor
aame,ln an amou.ot not exeee-dlna the tum aPedtled ln the bond. and Given under my hand and •al
alto In cue ault La broutht upon the bond. a nuonab,. attorneJ't ol tbe SUperior Court of $be
fee to be fixed by the Court; aaJd bondl to be MCUred trom a-~ County o1 Orapte, Stat. ot Call·
eompany aatl.ataetoJy to tbe Board ot SuPCVbont ol aran.e County. torn1a thll 2Jth ~ o1 NOYem.
The Contractor w11J a1Jio be requJ.red to fuml.a,b a eerUtJc:ate that be w , Jiei.
cant• compenaatton l.nauranee eoftrlnc hit _.,._,.. upoa the <SEAL SUPER!Oit coUJrr
work to a,. done under the contract which ~ entered Into be· OJtANGE COCJJCTY) = ~ -:!tcthe Oran1e County Hatbor few tlwt ~c· L .. WALLACE.
'"'-Contract• than UM onJ.y unman~ matmala pro. Count)' Cltttt and ~
duced In the Urda.cl Statee and only manutac:tand materlala manu. ot .._ lklpertor Cc:Mat ot
factored ln t.b• tTnJted Stata. nbttantJall7 aU hal mabrtt&La pro-State 01 cal1foin1&, ln
ctuced In the Uatte<l 8tar.. tn pefarmance o1 the contnaet. ,.. and fer tbe C.Uty ot
SO.rd ol Su~ ~ the filltrt to .... &117 • all bl.. Orii.ftailt. IT OI:DD OP "''Rr lOAm or MJ#DfiSOD or .,:lcllaft C. tAwt., Deputy
OLUfGE ootnn'T, CAUI'ODIA Ra.IWocilcl ,..,..,..n • ~
Dated: lfovember 25. tat.. a. • ......._ County Oeltt Ud a«JJdo t::V:: ::...~-
ciBtr of ... .,.,. #1l -~ ol ,...,. ~
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From the POUCE BLOnER
• MoarDAY~ ucaana 1 e nmA.f. DUUDD 5 roa IAI.&
A youna lady wbo ldenutted C;;H:-:-IUS'I'MA.S;:;;:;:::::-;:-:..r--:Til!!A=~TS.=--s=-=llili,_.,..,tli,_ Poll~ were looklJiw for a jcjui. bi.Y lnjul9d doc after X.tlael1n•
Maek ol 107 Vla F~nee, 1Jcfc)
Iale, reported a larae German
ahepherd doa ran lnto the .Sde of
her ear at VIa Udo and Newport
Blvd. ... PrMton Adame ot 106
Main St.. Balboa, valued at •100
the hubcapa he aald were atolen
from h1a Corvette parked 1n tbe
Municipal Parkinc Lot ln Balboa
••• A.n)IONt lak a male .Afahan dot! Mn. H. R. Pauley told New·
port pollee ahe found one at tJer
home at 379 E. \9aJnut Pl., eo.ta
Mesa . . . Mrs. W. E. And~non
reported a screen door wu rip·
ped open but the burclar or bure·
fars had no auooeaa In openln1
the door of h«r home at n7 S.n·
tana Dr., lrvlne Terrace •.• Bld·
weJ1'a Store on Bal boa laland re.
ported a bad check tor 197.81 . . .
Whoever left a Jteht brown Pe·
herself only u Bevel'ly Chatle. u.ed WurUtzltr Splrwlt. new
told pollee a man tried to .U. &\ua.rutM, rer. prlee 1'1!Sa, ape.
her and uked oftloera for ad· daJ at .-r with a yra. to l>AY·
vi~; thelt ad~ wasn't reeord. Sdunldt·P'hiUipe, 5'JO M. ltaw., d k~A~ "A NICE 1mLE BANK
THAT SHOULD BE ROBBED ..
e I ATVUAT. D~ I
Ml'l. Barbara Noll of 1501 w.
ALL DAY CIDJBTMAI EVE klncese dog tied to a tree In
ITAIITI:RQ AT l •.x. f'ront ol 412 Aeacla Ave .• Corona
Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. re·
ported a man tried In vain to
•natch hH purae tn the 900 block
at Balboa Bltrd. about 10 a.m ....
Half an hour later. Betty Gable
of 1511 W. Blllboa Blvd., Newport
Beach, reported a man tried to
Jerk her purae from beneath her
arm while ahe wu walklnc on
Balboa Blvd. near her home; she
\'touldn't Jet 10. either, and he
Jave up ... Mra. Gerrie Ordaz or
222 E. Wllaon, e-ta Mesa, re-
ported the theft of 197 worth of
flahJng equipment (rom her car
parked at rear of 17(D W. Balboa
Blvd.. Newport Beach ... Grace
AJlson told pollee she heard
ahota In the alley at the rear of
her home at 328 Poinsettia Ave.,
Corona del Mar.
lponu-s bf
U & IIUWJUT
S2IDO c..t llhrwy .............
VJ.ait U..
U 6 IILUKBT
cm4 au •• F1tEE SBOW TICIETS JfOWI
del Mar, ean retrieve It throueh
the poJice department ... Allan
Messing, 630 Tustin Ave., New·
port Heicht.. reported a BB ahot
was fired through the wl n~ow of e SUlfDAT. DECEMBER 7
his car ... Worthlncton Lee of The Pizza House &t 6604 W.
1939 Bayslde Dr., Corona del Mar, Coast Hwy., Newport Beach. re·
reported the theft of a 2·wheel. ported 2 Intoxicated couples
tlat·f'rame boat trailer ... Grace I broke the lights In the restau·
Harris of 219 Agate Ave., Balboa rant after eallng pizza; didn't
lsJand, reported that 3•s·year.old menllon what type pizza It was.
Carol Ketner swalJowed 25 a.s· ... Mrs. Robert Rea or 248 Poppy
plrins, but a doctor took them I Ace., Corona dt>l Mar. to.ld policf>
~ away from the chI I d, who that rhlldrrn were playtng with
emerged from the experience explosive!! In Buck ~ully; pollcp ~-~i!::litl' without a headache . . . Mrs. uld they rouldn't flhd children
701 E. BJU.JIOA ai.VD .. a~A Michael Dolln.skl, 416 De Sola or explosive!! ... Mrs. Raymond ~u!:75r':L ~Tr::;:s 7 fu':_ Terr., Corona Highlands, reported Brogult>re reported a BB shot
SmokJne In the 'Bafc<:'y that 2 women's suits valued at brokP a 4 by 6 square foot plate
-------_...;.·----... $49.95 each, were stolen orl the ~lass window In hPr home at 220
TB11U. • FlU. • SAT. • Stnf. racks tn her store. Kulik's, at Iris Ave., Corona del Mar ... A
E~vl Presley .. Ju~ Tyler 3653 P:. Coast Hwy .. Corona del game ot ~Idlers on the bluff "J OUSE HOCK" Mar, whUe she and her slater, west ot Su~rior Ave. turned
Elvl reat.y, Uzabtotli Scott Ann, a co·owner, were busy with bloody when l2·vear·old Mlchles LOVING YOU" customers ... Ann Lusk reported Jont>s of 3008 Balboa Blvd .. New· c 1 what sounded like a gun shot port ~ach. sustained a wound 0 or near her home at 217 Via Orvle· In the top ot his head; ht' told
to. Lido lsle, but pollee couldn't pollee 4 boys armed with BB .and
find any shooter. ot>llet guns did the • shootmg:
Sgt. Kenneth Thompson ~ave e TlJE.SDAT. DECEIOEB 2 I battlefield first aid and callt>d
Lee McClintock of 26 Balboa an armlstl~.
Coves reported the theft of a Jug ----------
StJJOfEII"S A n.JEa
-------------------------n. U 1 f
41o/o II llo/o Iff
NO DOWN-TERMS
Wholesale prtoe tor
Retail Cu.atomHa •u lYEII
UiflON SERVICE
Avoeado It ())ut Blcbway
Corona del .Mar
Next to JamaJca lnn
ORiole 3·3320
CH RISThtAS TREATS. Upnght
Pianos, large selection, A 1, ln.
cludlng several bungalow siu,
from $95, pay $5 a month.
Schmldt·Phllllps, always 100
PIANOS to choose from, 520
North Main, Santa Ana.
19;)() BUICK Special Sedan. ll<id
wonderful eare. Ex c e II !' n t
transportation car. $275. OR
3·5124.
CHRISTMAS TREATS. Organ·PJ.
a no combination, be a u t I f u I
case, less than ~; prlc.'e. now
$685. Schmldt·Phllllps, 6th 1r
Main. Santa Ana.
CHRLSTMAS-TREATS-:-1:2 used
Grands, several <'an't bt' told
from new, lncludJnr Steinway,
WuriJtter, Knabe, J. Doll, Ma·
son It Hamlin, etc., prlet'd from
S379, easy terms. Schmidt Phil·
lips. 6th lr Main. Santa Ana.
TA-BLE SAW on metal stand with
,. hp. motor and a~orles.
165; 21'" Belt sander, $35; 6"
Skill saw, $35. OR 3 ·5124. .
FOR SALE
BENDCC: WASHING MACHINE-
.
IUUU. J:ITA'I'Z 6 aDTIU.I
BOUSE roa RENT: 3 B.ll home
on nice OOl'l'let lot ln BayaborM.
tJntumiahed except electrle
rance and dlshwuher. Years
Jeue at $180 per mo. or with
option to purcha.ee. Erhardt
&ealty. ORJoJe 3·5540.
IIZU WAJITZD
EXCLUSIVE paint franchlae, full
or part time. m.an or woman,
very eood deal. Phone Golden
Rule Olatributora HO 5·4369.
{'LL TAKE CARE OF YOUR
HOME AJ'(D PETS WHILE YOU
ARE AWAY. Reliable woman
with best of n!CO~ndatJona
will protect and keep up
your home whlle JOU ro on ~th4t lone. lonr vaeaUon you
have alwaya plan~*!. Write
Box Gl24 c/o ENSIGN new..
paper.
FtiiNiSHED IOitiitN APT'S. for
rent. Wlnt.r rates. utiJ. paid.
O.R a.t.3TO. Top job opportarllU. all aelda.
SH.4JlE AP ARTliEN'T: .Mptrt"-lieD a d WOIDIIl
SHAMPOO your own rup. Uae
our equipment. Low rental
rateL Petf!r'IIOD Paluu It Rent·
al&. U 8-1403. 141 E. 16th St.
eo.taMesa.
younc writer wiahea to abare UO Tu..un-N-.8eacb ----------------------hla beautliUJ 2 bdnn., 2 bath, .... ,_ ..
ooean front apt. fn La,una
Beach. Call HY 4·81g;J evea. or
OR 3·0550 dayL
SHORECLJJ'J'S c h arm In 1 fur.
nlahed 3 bd.rm... 2 bath home.
VIew, year})' Jeue. Wootton
Realty. OR S.otOO or OR 3-2355.
HOUSE FO.R RENT: 2 bdrm. part.
ly tumlshed, newly decorated.,
187.50 yrly. lease, 417 Hello-
tro~. Corona Ml Mar.
Be Sure To Check With
.IUIE FillY
F•,IIJILIII lciiCJ
402 ~ 32nd St.. Newport
ORJole 3·t68>
for drivewaya and parkJq Iota.
For tre. esUmatJon of upbalt
pavtne, cracnn. and rocldna, call
ORiole 3·65S2 or Ll 8·3566.
OFFICE FOR RENT: Newly dec· SITVATJOJrS WAJITED
e Fut Color FUm Service. e Kovte Project.ora tor Rent.
• Model Airplane sur•;; IEIII c·F•ra orated, rest room. central COM. WANTED: IRONING In my home
Room tor 3 desks, 860 mo. OR· $1.25 hr., Mabel Whitman, 6m
iole 3-6900. Marguerite, Corona del Mar, 118:1 Newport Blvd.. Costa Heaa
Pbone Uberry s. 70t2 PERSOWAL
ROOM AND BOARD for older
people. No pensioners. LE 9·
6838.
OR 3·zn4.
IRONING-TN-MY-HOME-$1.50
hr. Fast and good. Sue Craw·
ford, 2912 W Coast Hwy., New·
port Beach, L:l 8 1521.
JOHNl:>-rQNE'S
lesa lifo Wrecken
---=CAU==.;:EJII=='*=.::..*~........:=•:...;:.a..::rn=---1 JOS.CE', u Eou.s Used Auto Parts. Tlrea
We Buy Cars and Scrap Metal
UBERTY 8· 7013 Car,•lrt IOJior......,.
Jfo Joa. To.lacdll
H. 0. AIDFISGI
1947 Fullerton Ave ..
Costa Mesa, Calif.
Midway 6-3314
It no answer call evenlnp..
e M ORET TO LOAJf
Uall .. $2&,000
Bt.:STNESS
AUTO
BOATS
PERSONAL
rumttnJRE
• .... Tlntl ... '--
3700 N~rt OR 3·3700
Newport Beach
1 LET-ME HELP YOU with your 2073 Placentia Ave_ Costa Mesa
I
Holiday houS(" cleaning, cook·
ing, ~itt wrapping, etc. Own
transportation. Good ret. Phont' Painting -Decorating
Lllwrty 8 H85. PAPER HANGING
FREE year old Doberman P1n -GEORGE BURKHARDT
scher to good home. Pedigree. I I.J.cenRd Contractor
OR 3·0550 11.897 Oranp A.w.. Cocta Kev I CHRISTMAS Tlt.EATS. Swap your Liberty 8..&621
old silent plano on a new Ham· COWPLETE LAJfDSC.A.PJJr ____ Q_
mond Chord Orean You'll play I . SE&'VJCE
and enjoy It t>very day In 1959 FREE ES'l'IMATES
Hurry whllto they Jut. Schmldt-
Phllllps. E~C'lusl\e Hammond Slt.B Green Stampa
Organ Dealers, Main at 6th Free delivery
Santa Ana. CORONA DEL KAR mntSEKT
TillE II , ......... ORJol~ 5-0160-2744 E. Cout B~.
MOVING? gage traUer from a vacant lot at
Second and Acacia Ave., Corona
del Mar ... Pollee took nreworks
from eroup of celebrating juve·
niles at Marine Ave. and S. Bay
Ft .. Balboa I.sJand ... lirs. Edith
Humpert of 112 Vla Genoa. Lido
I.sle, reported a pl&:IY bank con-
B~ Sumner. N~l>Ort Beach's
assemblyman from the 74th Dis·
trlct. now knows how to ny •
plane. Ht> rt'<'ently soloed at the
Martin &hool of Aviation at the
Orange County Airport.
Performs O.K. Priced cheap. BUSDIESS OPPOWYUJfifiES
Call OR 3·3593.
On a new Ramlltoo
Ubera.l allowa.noe., aee
2 men a van S9..25 Rr. within
30 mt. nme atart.a at you.r door.
No extra ch.arce tor Saturday.
NEWl.lA:N
TRANSFER A STORAGE CO.
talnlne $150 wa.s stolen from the -------------bedroom of her dauehter, Mar· roa S~
1957 TAPPAN cu range, safery
burners, timer and 'clock. Per·
feet condJtlon, $150 or highest
oUer. Ll 8·2886. --------
Solve the problem of odd alze
or ahape fJ~pJaces with a cua·
tom made ecrHn, especially
taJlored for you In our own
factory In Santa Ana, uslnc
the finest materials, quality
workmanship and euarant~
lnstaUallon within one week.
A PHONE CALL OR CA RD
WlLL BRING A TRAINED EX· PERT TO YOUR HOME FOR
FREE ADVICE AND MEA·
SUREME.NTS.
SUVJ:JfQ ALL
ORAJfQE COUXTT
OpeD 'W I UDW Cluiatma:a
'SANTA ANA
TENT & AWNING
lynne.
e WEDW&SDAY, DECDOEa 3
Mra.. Berta Poe reported that
80f'De0ne pJ&cecl U .nalls a1alnat ... ttr. Cll ..., eM. puUd In tiM raraae at Mo.r home at 11.12·11 W.
Balboa Blvd.. Balboa . . . L. H.
Meyer credited b1l dop with 1
trtehten1ne away the ~rson ta)
who slashed the wlndow screen I
at his home at 1725 Plaza del
Sur. BaJboa.
e TBtJliSDAT, DECEKaER 4
The domestic and financial
problems of John and Ann Dru·
towskl were solved, at least tem·
porarlly, by the pollee; the 54·
year·old paralyLcd woman was
taken to Orange County Hospital
after she said her husband re-
fused to take care of her In their
apartment at 205 Carnation Ave ..
Corona del Mar. and John, 41,
was sentenced to 15 4&ys In the
county jail on a charge of cash·
lng a $20 check at the Corona
del Mar AJl American Market on 1126 S. MAm. SAJifTA AJfA the Laeuna State Federal Bank.
10 5-M3'7 which doesn't exist.
A-1
USED CARS
TODATS SPECIAL!
::r~~-y .. ~~--.~~. ___ '595
'58 FORD i Doot-Sedan ---·--_...~
'57 FORD 2 Door. Fordomadc:. rad.-~ ..$1795
'57 FOJU) FaiilczD. Club Sedan
·sa FORD Cowltry s.dnn
·ss PLYMOUTH ~emden Hard Top
'55 V-1 CHEV.l/a TOD Autamatlc Trcm..
'53 CHEV. PICk Up % Toa --------
4 1151 EXECUTIVE CARS •
TO CIIOOIE .oM!
1095
695
FOrd
CHRISTMAS TJlEATS. 25 Wled
REFRIGERATOR, rue anct pad, spinet planos, AU like new, In·
chest ol drawers, d.lnette set. cludlne Stelnway, WurUtter,
drapes. See at 417 H~Uotrope, K n a be, Ac:ro.onJc, Shontneer,
Corona del Mar. m., ptklecl from ~ with 3
11l£ 0 Jl'L to pay balance: Yoa'U tlnd
TREA'I'S JLUOIOND ORGANS: K~Je. Ebony, Mahocany, Fr.
Concert, Home, Spinet model' Proorinclal. and other finl.ahes;
and the popular HAMMOND some repoaessed. others ~nt
CHORD ORGAN; in Walnut. returns. a couple sllchtly dam·
Ebony, Blonde, and Provlndal &led In shipping. Schmidt.
finishes from $995; a $25 de· Phillips, the old reliable Organ
posit wtll LAYAWAY for Christ. lr Plano Store since 1914. Main
mas. Schmldt·Phllllps, Corner at 6th. Santa Ana. _ __
6th lr Main, Santa Ana. LOWREY Organ. Wlt'd 8 months.
'57 FORD Country-~dan-:-Ciean.' new $1465, buy now only $695.
good cond .. radio, beater, Ford· Six 120 bass plano acrordtans
O·Mallc, power steerine, $1950. $75, $95, $125. Schmidt Phillips,
LI 8·8552. , 520 No. MaJn, Santa Ana.
CHRlSTM AS TREATS, STEIN· IlEAL ESTATE & IL&In' ALS
WAY. Most beautltul com;ole
spln~t• and the world's best
grands; only nt>w Stelnways
have the fast accellerated ac·
tlon; $25 deposit will LAYA·
WAY for Christmas. &hmldt·
Phillips, since 1914, Corner 6th
lr Main, Santa Ana.
GAS RANGE. 40" O'K,_ee.....,t=-e--:lt:-:-M::-e-r·
rltt. FUlly automatic, waist high broiler, griddle. vanish·
tng shelf. Clock controlled ov·
en nmer. Excellent condition.
S118, Sold new for 1350. 2611
Vista Dr., Bay Shores. MJ 6·3151
after 5 p.m.
CHRISTMAS TREATS. Used Ham-
mond Organ. like new. low
price. hard to get, easy terms.
Schmldt·Phllllps, Main at 6th,
Santa Ana. •.. .,..,
Clflln llr
The Only Rea I
PUNcnJRE PROOF TIRE
2 F. ·1
BUY ONE AT REGULAR PRICE
lET liE FlEE
Plu. Tax and Reeappable Tlre
. IEII -...a'S
JtJCIIJ'JELI)
OJUole 3·9'728
Coast Hl.-.;y A Poluettla Aft.
Corona del Mar
autiS'l"YAS 1"'lEA TS. Hammond
CMnt Orpn. U.S but per·
teet. 70U ean ~ lt WithoUt
a -.on. 300 piece mualc: ll·
brary, 1110 SAVI:MG. Sdunldt·
P!illliP~. Matn at 8t.ho Santa
Ana.
YEARLY, exceptionally furnished
2 B.R. vl~w apt.. garage. on
beach: 6307 Seashort>, Newport
Beach. Lf 8·5646.
YEARLY~UNFURNJSHED 2 B. Jl
and den, 2 bath, ON>an 81 vd.
view homt>. All utilities and
gardening paid. $250 mo.
Erhardt Realty, OR 3 5540 'or
OR 3·0544.
UNFURNISHED 2 B.R. house
av&Jlable now · Firepla~. ga.
rare. gar. d.lsp. Adults. no pt>ts
$105 mo. yrs. teaM. Inquire at
620 Orcbld. CDM. OR 5·00-t7.
326 MARIGOu5:-COM, unrur·
nished 2 bdrntt house, noor
furnace, double garage. Avail·
able now on year's lease. Own.
er. 710 Heliotrope, OR 3·4578.
YEARLY RENTAL. beautiful one-
bedroom bay front apt. now
available. Cas.a df'l Mar Apt.s.,
205 Carnation. COM. OR 3·1014.
FURNISHED APT.-Ground floor,
good loca tlon, ple&3Ant sur-
roundings. Available lan. 1st
on yearly lea.w. Adults only,
no peta. 610~ Marguerite, Co·
rona del Mar.
WILL SACRI::::::;:Fl,;:C=E=-c-=h,....o...,.l-ce--::1:-o.,-t -:-
Apple Va.lley, OR 3·0167.
REST AURA.NT FOR SALE --
Fountain Juncheo~ fdeaJ tor
man and wife operation. $2500
handJes. Call Kl 5-720L
J EWELER
3123 E. COAST BWY .. CDll..
GIYa HIM THIS
Genuine Leather
CYCLO•MASSAOa•
LOUNGa by IIIAOAitA
What ~tter way to remember Dad
or your husband on Chri tmu? Tbe
soothing, deep·penetratiJ.ll m•.,p
action of this Niasa.ra chair will beJp
him relas and eate simple teasion •••
eoot.M tired. a.d:U~ mue ••• increate
circulation 'W~ applied. He'll Jo.e it
••. and 80 will the who~ familyl
See it today!
STOP IN .•• CALl. .••
OR SEND OOUfiON TOOAT
FOR F\JU INf"ORMAT)C)fll
Lowest Storap Ratea
824 w. 19th St.. Coat& Mesa u 8-2276
'
......
CNEW LJ.STINC)
1Ust put on the market. lovely 3 bed100m home.
Immaculate In every detail. Price Includes carpet. and
drapes. refrlprator, stove and water IIO!tener. 3-ear
earap. Owne~ have moved, ao you ean ~ the prop.
erty at your lelau~.
lUST CALL
UIIOR IIVESTIEIT Cl., Rullwl
. .......... ~
SMAf..l.. NEAT HOME ... r Tbrll·
tr 'Orl.tl A marbta. f'7'QO.
WA TER.FJlONT ROME wfth pJer •
a float, 2 .tory, $10.000. Hall 3 B..R.. 1" balM. 2 yean old.
cui\. Compft!teJ.y ~ted, hard.
WOOd OOOft. tbeplace, La. 1\eat, ......._ ,.._. ll .. r J)ullt·ln electrte oven and ranee.
.,._ ..-, --·-Fenced, lanc:t.caped. shade tree&.
.00 N. Newport Blvd., Npt llc:h.
(Oppc.ite Hoa,r Ho.pltal)
Ll 8·1617 u 8-0502
1880 Park Ave., Costa Mesa
ONLY IUJ,:SOO with 12.000 dn. .. , ....... .., ....
REALTORS
ANNOUNCING
AT
NEWPORT BLVD. AT 30th ST.
NEWPORT BEACH
ORiole 3-4400
Ml 6·1675
1696 Newport Blvd, Costa Mesa
Day or Nleht Phone Ll 8-1161
HAVE BUYER HARBOR HIGHLANDS
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
1201 DOLPHIN TERRACE -IRVINE TERRACE
* Magnitlcent View of Entire Harbor
* 3-Bedrooms and Family Room
* Built In Electric Kitchen
* Room for a Pool
COIOII DEL IIR
.... H ....
1 to 5 p.m.
3-bedrms., 2 baths, built-in range,
~frlgerator, dishwasher, new
carpet & draperies.
-PLUS -
.
llfereslitl I• •IJI•c
C.1111 •1 lar lot.
l£181fTGI UIDEN
BROKER
3001 E. Coast Hwy.
(Near VIncent's Drues>
Corona del Mar
* Unsurpassed Value at $5-1.500
CALL ORIOLE 3-8830
2-bedrm. & bath guffi a pt.: dble. OR 3-0668 -Eves OR 3-037?
garage A: carport; 45' Jot ; wired ----------Cor 220v.
UDO REALTY INC. $33,500
J.IOO VIA LIDO 311 POINSETTIA AVE.
LAGUNA BEACH OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT
Penney's CJnistma~
Store Opens.~ i ~:z:.~l:S ~~ . . ~ ..•
B/B
WEEKEND HIDEAWAY
• *
Coro1a tiel lar
e Neatly furn. 2-bedr. cottage
• Flrepl ... plenty of privacy
wall-to-wall carpeting, se-
cluded patio, etc.
• So. oC Hwy. near Seaview
e Immediate possession .
Price $13,110
(only $2,500 down)
* OWNER ANXIOUS, *
80 m11ke offer now~
DISTINCTIVE NEW HOMES .,
WALTER B. IEllon
1580 to 2730 ~· ft. -I I 2 lflrr
IODBJ NOW COI~ED
1600 Dover Dr., Newport Beach
Betw-lniH A1e., WestcliH Dr.
Bar I Buell Rllftr l•c.
MORE FASHION EICITEIEIT! SEIILESS -
GAYMODES IN HER FAVORITE COLORS
Hemlines are rising! W ith 1 or 2 more 98 l't mches of leg showmg. you'll want ·your ,.,
legs to look smarter. Seamless Gaymode
sheers offer more seam-free beauty!
Double-loop kmt g1ves more protection
agamst runs Also full-fashioned style.
f ash10n shades. sizes 81/z to II
"FEATHER-TRIQUE'·
TISSUE NYLON
Weightless and wondrous soft.
Penney's new slip still give com-
plete " s h a d o w •• protection.
You'll be perfectly fitted too,
in our proportioned sims!
MORE DETAILS ON
FELT SLIPPERS •• 1
~e 1iles 4 to 9
Winter warmers she will love.
Ea,y priced felt slippers with
soft soles. They're prettily dec·
orated with two fluffy pom
poms. Give them in bllie or
wine.
OPEN EYDIY IGGBT
ITAIUING
BOLD DFJDGN IN •
FINE COlTON
Easy care with a tropical flair!
I ~count doth in bi9 uninhib-
ited patterns! And Penney's
1mooth-<.fryin9 finilh is o ,..,
bonus on wa.hdeyJ
REAl. TORS
1696 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
Day or Nteht Phone U 8-1161
SALES I INFOIIInGI --Ullertr 1-8477
CURT DDSI, Rltr.
IEFIIE YMI IUY -TIY
Fr•ols J. Hen...__....,
COAST HIWAY TRAILER PARK
150x165 <'Orner In area ready to boom. Good le~.
17 y.ears ro go. Equip~ and In operation for 3 yeana.
Rent St.OOO a year, 18 spaces. $19,500. This has a real
potential value.
Land can also be purchased -29'( down.
• • •
Smart money can eet house FREE ... and two lou.
Make oUer tor cash ... West Newport area.
3420 W. BALBOA BLVD. -ORiole 3-4980
1938 NEWPORT BLVD. -Liberty 8-7451
Residence -ORiole 3-7181
THE lEST liFT OF ALL - -
.1 HOlE II IIYSIIIIES
Attractive 3 bedroom, 2 bath, dining room, carpeted,
lovely kitchen, large patio-lovely location-xlnt
financing. wm consider equity part cash, part trade:
truck, plane, or? Shown ISy appointment only.
ALS0:-
3 b.r., 2 ba ... ································-·-----·····--·-····--·-·-.$26,500
2 b.r., fum. ···········-··················-·····-··········--·----·-······· 22,500
2 b.r., unturn. ·······································-··--·······-----·-·· 20,500
• 3 b.r., 2 ba. ·············--·-·······-·····--·············"'"···-·-··---·-28.000
3 b.r., 2 ba. VIEW ···-········--·-·-············--·--····---··--31,500
2731 WEST COAST BWY., NEWPORT BEACH
Ll 8-93C9 -u 8-3293 •
I E W I
Air
Jfow ...utc Mllt at JC351!. Cout HJ&b....,., CoroM-.
Mar. Sattea trcm ~ ~· ft. -Partdac lD the ,.,. tor
)t can. .•
I. H. C.x Jr.
un-.. ,.
You wlU love the laree master bedroom 1uJte with Ita
raised brick fl.replace and sliding vtew doona to the
large enclosed patio! Uvtng room and the especially
larg~. attractive family room also have fireplaces.
Call us for appointment to see this 3-bedroom home
with Its many delightful features. Price Includes car-
pets and draperies throughout.
HIZB. I. IUIT 08.
HAZEL GRANT KING, Realtor
3432 VIa Oporto, Newport Beach
ORJole 3-4840 Rea. ORiole 3·1348
ESICREIE! ..... ,:
Early to bed!
Early to d.se
Won't help you a bit
It you don't "exercise"!
This lovely, extra spacious home, Juat •i block to
Ocftn Boulevard with a "Paddock" heated and flltel"t!'d
pool In the rear yard. A few ol the quaJJty features a~:
2 fireplaces, birch paneled Jiving room and modem
kitchen with ma-hogany cabinets, dishwasher and gar-
bage disposal. Two very large bedrooms and a drealng
room with bath by the pool. Reduced to sell quickly at $38,850! HURRY!
TIE VE. Ct.,
• ~ E. Coast Hl&hw~, Corona del Mar, OR: 3·2020
BILL'S BEST 8tJY.S-·-.Ell-
Owner movh~ to Hortbern Cal1tornla. a.; nlol 3-'-4·
~ 1" ·bath heme on 80xl00 Jot Wltb ~a,.. ~tto ln
back yard. F1DCI!id. dlc:hondra front yard wftb sprint·
Jera. PKJCED TO SELL AT su.-WlTR •1.100 DOWJf.
MONTRLY PADII:In'S ONLY $71.!10.