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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1959-01-29 - Newport Harbor Ensign' • \,;IG ....... ~Gd ~ . ORiole 3:.0550 TilE ENIIGIC , • • Dunes lims lo Be ' ' 'Convention City' Theo.peatlon of Newport Dunes as the )eadlne convention area of Southern Caltfornla will eet un- der way thla fall wl!h trade ahowa lcl\eduled then. That was the word lett with the Newport Harbor Optlm.lat Club ·TUetlday In the VIlla Ma- nna by Jim lCJlllnpworth, public relatlorw director for the Dunn. The City of Hope's ble annual fund drive wlll also be held at the Dunes In October. he aatd. COM Parking Plan Okayed The State Hlahway Dlvt.ton haa appnwed the project to paint car parldna ata:la alona the Coast Hwy. eurba In Corona del Mar, It waa announced yeater· day by Braden Finch, president of the CDM Chamber of Com· merce. He reported procresa alao on another Chamber project -the plantlne of tteea alone Coast Hwy. A atate blehway otfidal will be Invited here by public worka director Bert Webb to eo over the tree plantine plan&. with televlaJon peraonaJJUea, ba· by show and all the usual trim· minp. Bluest news for eulture lovers was the lntormatlon that a mu. Ide "theater -In the round" with a capacity of 2.000 peraon.s. wlll be completed by June. It wUJ open with a 2-wHk pt-esen- tatlon of the musical show, "The Kine and 1." Other ahowa ached uled for the 12 WHka of the sum- mer .eaaon Include "Oklahoma!", "Damn Yankee," and "Auntie Mame." Direct competition wllh La. ,una's famous Festival of Artll will be offered with the "Pageant of the Sea." Famous events of aea history w111 be pre.ented In tableaus on a float on the water fadne an amphitheater, hto aaid. A luau will be held there pre - vious to the ahowtng to provide proper atmosphere. He aald that 1959 will be the "'preview year" of Newport Dunes with full operation acheduled by 1960. Then, be expects the water· aide park to attract a capacity of 15.000 penons dally. By then, a botel and motels contalnlnr 750 rooms wfll be erected. And a tfaller park will be established. • • • ' I • I SINGLE COPIES 10~ No IDcnaM in w.becriptioa ratea . t COIIOifA DilL KAa. CALIPODIA 111VJIII)AT, JUVAft 21. 1151 rson Investigated In O.C. Chapel Fire Church Man andWowan of 1958 Chosen Corona del Mar Cub Scout Pack 17 wt>nt on a aurpri.e trip Saturday, Jan. 24. to vt&lt Ow heavy cnilaer, the U.S.S. r..o. An· ,eles In Lona Beach. The CUM were the rveats of Capt. M.artln- ean, hla otflcera and men and '"re etven the erand tour of Ow ship. Bids Called for COM Library And New Police Dept. Wing Bids on the Corona del Mar Ji ly exp~ hope that thl' Jl. brary and additions to the !'\ew brary would bt-romplett"d in port Pollee hudquarters werP tlme for start of the fall sc-hool caUed Monday evenin& by tht" tenn. Newport City Council. Bids on thf' pohC't" wing will bE- Ubrary bids will be opened o~ April 6 Sf!parate bids March 5. A 2.100 sq"are foot ·~ being a.skt."d on 3 phases: bulldlne will be constructed on No. 1-Th• main addition, ror 2 ot the 4 city-owned lots on dete-cti~ headquarters and rt'C Mar1rold Aveq near the flre sta-ord bureau; estimated C'08t J60 . ' tlon. Eatlm~ed C'08t ls $23.000. 000 ' ' not lncludl turnlahlnp. I · Coundlma Hans Lorenz said No. 2-Property and evidence that the bulldlna could be cJou. stonge space: $7,000 to $8.000. bled ln aJ~ at a later date. I No. 3--Ju~nlle and female Head librarian Dorothea Sh~· jail fadlllles: $17.000. 'THA S FORTHEBRI ,. ·--~. (Continued nom p.ee one> app.-m the conduaton wlt11 a aJonal extrava~ and .mt· ffNf wamlnp; High School Budget Has· Surplus (Now) s..-4 dta ,....,. ,._. •• c.... .w w.r. Celt ,.11 , • ...wy,;. taMe ol public ~ and I Do not be~ by alJ thb TIM!n4e,, u. c--. u Wet, .. ..._ o., e1.....,.,. .... c.lf. Oflloe ... h~ th1a cue lt no ucept.ton. talk ol "'trwlllr 11aea'" and "later· The Newport Katbor Union , ,~tttt.., ,."t '" tt. ~ wu-., ...-... ....._: z• L c...t ~ HOWIIIV~l'. J am ~mWtk. 11M ab. .. Tbt p1Mt where one e.nda fll&h SehooJ Dltt.rtct b.u approx_. ..,.,, c.-41.1 .,._,, C.llf. T.M,-.r o.w.,..... nut beartna h.u be*n contJnued and the other llt&IU 1a ott•n un· Lmately $175,000 n:rplu. ln I~ MEMJO .f tt. CAUFOl~IA NlW~APU IUIUSHII$ ASSOCIATION from Newport Bead! to Santa certain. Al'\)'0~ can auea Tbe 18ef-58 bud,et now. ~~~~~,_~~ BY ~~~ 1vt4 .f tt. HAT10NA1. I:OfTOliAL ASSOc:lATION Ana, wbe~ 1 am atrald it wtU dlrectora hve tbe power to de· But It may not be there when 'Alvo f. HM1A _ -·--· o.-... P11WW. attract lltu. or no att•nUon from cide arblt.rarU.y. lf they want to .June 30 roUt around, warned ~ HMIA -···---···-··--------· .._let. Wltot the Harbor -'*· pay for thlt llnt. they wUJ call bualn~ rnana~er Walt.r Adrtan 101 LHJ)()e.f _ • ---··-······-······-··--··---.H.ws Witot Indeed, J waa dl.sappo\nted at tt a ''trUnk." U they do not want when the eye~ of board m.mi)Ha FLORENCE IAitNES .... --·-·-··-----··-··-·-··-Offlc. M .... .., the amaJJ public turnout at the to c-.y u.ey probebty wtJl caU u ll&hted up at the newt at laat WARUN WYATT · ....... suisci'inloN-RATts M~"' M .... ,... heartna here. You and 1 were the a .. lateral.. . wtek's meetlna. • WD.COIIK. III.VUUI could uve counted t.hdl'l bam· '" til. N.,,_. Herl.ot NMI OM ,.., _ $l.OO: two ,..,. suo only two taxpayers I noticed e '"aU apanra• In the dlsttict's ftrat seml·an. At rbk of ateaJJna CDM T. ades. OutsHI. of "-• Herbor Alee: O~~e , •• , -M.OO: ._ ,..,. $7.00 pre:Mnt who were not workina Do not be misled by the clalm nual financial report. he pointed Duncan St~art·a whlmsy, we T. Duncan Ia now tully ln· ---------------------------for the sewer cUI'!tict. the news· U..t thla $121.000 1s aoJne to be out. some· department budeeta say, "Welcome, Blubber!" and fonned that the whlllea are here Hop • TRAGP>Y CAN TEACH A LESSON The heartbreak and tragedy o f the death of young John Wheeler , popular and handsome H a r- bor H1gh School sophomore. should shock all of us mto some hard thmkmg about traffic safety. We always say that 1t can't happen to ourselves, or •o our fnends and netghbcrs. b ut here it has hap- papers, or aWUated with the collected solely from pre.ent and are as cl~ as 49 Cj!nts to hav. brazenly pilfer the term from aealn, although J••t about a Irvine company. Perhapa nobody future taxes collected from th~ Ina no unencumbered funds, and that farnou.a poetic compo.ltlon month late. Anyone wllhlna to really cana enoueh-or knows-2,000 acres lt.aeU. There la a "red a few are operatlna with a cur· of hla, titled. "Blubber, Come aee some of the Jareeet ot thlt about what Is aolng on. herring" clause In the agreement rent deficit. @ack to Me." world's Uyln.e mammah pray • 2.000·ACU AJlEA which purports to back up this The district Ia operatl~ 'thls ·a Being whale watch Ina aeuon. take your po~t on an elevated In order to brief those who are claim by stating that each year year on • $2,057,071 budget.)~· l>uncan called me laat week, on spot and keep looktna. It It's unfamiliar wllh the deal, a de· 80~ ef aU tax revenues for sew· Wednesday, wantlne to know your first time, you'll eet a real scription ot the property in ques. ers from the area will eo to pay l t u K what happened to our gray ktck when you see your Of\t real lion mlaht ~ helpful. back the lrvlne company. At 8()<;, e S n 0 W whales, &a his vi ella had not whale. And don't forget to yell, It covers 111lghUy more than of $510, this would take 2:;() been rewarded to that date with -rbar she blOW3!" although no 2.000 a cres of the choirest resl· years~ If It G t one stnale spout. J had to admit one of my acqualntance can dentlal View site property on the The very next paragraph, how. e S to the aame ~re. really say whether the one )'OU eastern side of the Upper Bay, ever, puts this "red herring'' Into A trip to Baja Callfornla, aee Is a "11he" or a "he," to be running over to MacArthur BJvd. the chowder soup. since It g1ves L A • where we have always spotted real honest about it. between the Ford plant and the I the directors the authority to pay 0 st 9 a In lots of south·boUnd whales. any. Incidentally. w h I 1 e .,.altlng Irvine Coast Country Club, the the full amount at any time. It 1 time· after Christmas, was a and watching on Inspiration per.ed-to one of our Corona del Mar youths. who latter bemg excluded. could be the day after the agr{'('·j 0 . blank. The Seawatch saea to Point, I met a newcomer to our was entirely blameless in the fatal colhs10n Thas gorgeous piece or acreage ment was signed. It does not in ,h. that Ensign advertts·l Santa Monica was equally un· area. and a real good J~. He P h h b d b II I has no residents ex~pt the na· look like a solid long-time pay., ~~w It's Mrs w A c:-lth rewarding; But-time seems to saw HIS first local whales, when er cps somet mg can e one a out 0 O~tng tave rabbits and rattlesnakes and ment plan was really rontem· · · · '""m I cure most things. Last Thursday. J saw 'em. A hearty C. Q. w.>l· y oungsters to dnve on our busy and dangerous h1gh-an O<'<'asional Imported cow, plated here. ~~~J~~r~=l~i:~v~~ Coron~ with ~Y eyes the color of Cal · come to Ernest ICapl Ellis, re. ways Youth lacks cxpcnence and caution They are which ma kes It easy for the As n matter of rnct. present 1 1 d i 1 t bl c:n~ lahan s shirt from JookJng so tired divisional director of \he k h h 1 k k 1 d f fl . county assessor to classify it as Jaws make It illegal to davert I ler 8 or a os ac ., hard, I was able and more than D M.E.A. or the U. S. Department apt to to e c ances, t ey ac now e ge 0 tra lC grazing land and assess it in taxes from thiS spe<>ial ar<'a Into cy~~e ml~~s .~ fro~t ~n:er. willing, to nap I my wings and of the Interior. He Is a mlnlnjl regulations and rules of the road. they have not had rounn ti~ues for a total of $150 .. a capital fund without at t ht> ' P sa e a a no bellow. "'rhar she blows!" engineer, and we soon had a Jot su~r:ctent expener.ce w1th the performance of ve:h1-000. or. about $75 an acrt-. It has same time making an <'qua l rll· .. mort' than appeared tha n the As of that day, and from In· of common Interests uncovered, l A . d k h l>N'n 1n the sanitation district version from thP rE'St of th<' dis· bike /f'appe~red 1 1." h t ~e ~a·1 splratlon Point. no Jess, I saw 1 including art'heology and rock· C es conserval!ve r~ver .nows. t at attempting to 10 yParc;, paying about S.310 a trlct. All share ('Xflt!ll'l('~ alike ~.~get .. rom w ere a en my fl~t. ~cond and third gray hounding. Now I clalm Cap as c:..t :1.rectly arross our race.rack Coast Hwy lS an yt>ar for tht> privllt>gPS and raghts u nrlt>r ad valorPm laws on th<' ~h1 k ti .. h 1 wlla le or the season. On Sunday. I my season's first convert to JnVl'ahon to d!saster, a.11d he would cheese a safer invol\t>d. This amount is about basts of as.••es.'!t'd \aluatwn. said as no ques ons, 5 e neighbor Anderson. who week-whale-watching. When he moves one-fourth of one per C'ent of the • SAM£ PBOTEST · t>nds at his place on 0<-ean Blvd. Into his new home at 511 Sea· routp N othmg can lake away the heartbreak. or bnng bee~ a hie. but maybe the bitter lesson can be remembered * * * total of $1!H.OOO <'OIIe<'ted from Since my protest against this BECOMES ClTIZEH hPre in Corona del Mar. bernm«> ward Rd., Corona Highlands. he'll the rf's t of the district. 1 expenditure one of the board I A the fl~t whale-watcher to offi· be In a good spot. but-better • SEWEB LIJfE BUILT members has askNI me It 1 Alma &>reniC'e Round. 307 He -cially report. I grabbE-d my bi polish up your telesrope, Ca pt~ In order to improve this prop -would make the same pro!l•st If llotrope Ave .. Corona del Mar. a nocula~ and ran window.wards. • HAIL. IIAJlDIESI <'rty for a more profitable use the area had ~n o~ned by a native of Canada, became an Two more, for s-.re. and big Very recently, C. Q. wu slg · than grazmg, s uch as resjden. group of different peopl<' Instead Amer~can citizen at a recent ~r· ones. Any fl herman on the west naJly recognize-d by belne elect· • WHY ROB THE EMPLOYERS? tial. mercantile or Industrial. the of the Irvine company. My en· eMony at the count}: court house. jetty must have had quite a ed an honorary member or the El Here IS an attempt at legahzed theft: A bill has Irvine company recently built a swer Is "yes." I do not think where . 44 new .<'ltizens were thrill. The whales were Jess than Toro Anglers Club, very active pumpang station and sewer line anyone Is entitled to spe<"ulate In sworn an by Superior .Judge .John a h undred feet from ·the rocks. and up and rornlng local fishing been mtroduced m the Sta1e Assembly to requ1re on It at a cost or s121.ooo. raw land development for prl'. Shea. and so plainly visible tha~ I group. It was a distinct pleuure employers to g1ve employees time off, w ithout loss It Is r1ow askJng the sanita-ate pTo1at at public cost. 1 would to be their guest at their annual of pay, to serve on junes tion district to pick ~P the check like to reverse this que taon and s h • H b · d I Ch I awards dinner last Friday ln the That lS speCial mterest legislation at ItS worst_ for thls outlay-and that is ask the member it hl' would buy err1e US an S 0Sen N.C.O. Club at the El Toto Ma· where my obje<-Uon comes into this pie~ of pipe. If the seller rine Air SUtlon. the special mterest m thiS case being an attempt to the pict ure. 'had been a group or different Queen of Snowball Dance I Unlike most or our local an· p lace 0 hnanctal burden on a small and already I. I do not believe the dire<:· people Instead of the Irvine com-gJine clubs, the Marines really h l b d d t f I t. It · tors have the moral right to pany. 1 cover th~ waterfront. They have eav1 Y ur ene segmen ° our popu 0 IOn 15 an make capital expenditures from 1 Another opponent of my s tand By ICA.IfCT SBOOTEJI begin at Harbor High this sum-one division for deep water an· attempt to penahze employers, many of who m are public funds where construction , thinks I should withdraw the ob· The Snowball Dance, a formal m~r were approved by the dis· glers. salt water, of courae. An· a lready hard pressed just to meet the payroll. has been done on private land 1 jection because the Irvine people sponsored by the Orang~ Coast tract trustees after Mr. Max Rus-other crowd Is especially Inter. Th f ll h t d d th . b II b bl for private gain and under con., are a bunch of "good guys" and YMCA, was held Saturday In the sell, superintendent of the Har· ested in surf fbhlng, while a e e OW W 0 m ro uce lS I pro 0 y ditions where it Is Impossible for I their enlightened planning Is Humlneton Beach municipal a u· bor Area hlgh echools, presented third contingent goes In tor fresh W lll be oratmg patriotica lly about the noble ctvic the other 99"" per cent of the such a wonderful thing for the dltorlum. an outllne of the tentative sum. water angltng. duty to serve on junes. But what justice is there in district to benefit. local people that we are all un· Students from Harbor Hlgh mer program at a December Their activities are oreanlzed singling out the e mplo yers to foot the btl!? T he cost 2. The district does not "owe'' der heavy obligation to them. and Huntington Beach Tri·Hl ·Y board meeting. · and assisted by the Spedal Serv. . the Irvine company the duty of I am aware that there are cer-clubs attended. Each club was The -lon wliJ begi.Jl June 22 lves headquarters, which pro· of junes lS a proper cost o f the court system. making capital Improvements on tain advantaees In living next represented by a "prillQ!SS" ~ and finish Aua. 14, with July 4 vtdes aU aorta of recnatlonal • • • Its land merely because the land door to a land monopoly llke the their club. The hlchllght of the being the only holiday. Hours facilities for the men Cand worn. e ANOTHER BAD LAW IS PROPOSED happens to be In the district. I Irvine ranch. I am also aware of evttnlng was the crownlne of the will be from 8 a.m. until noon. en) stationed at El Toro. We'll I This particular pit"C'e of ground the disadvantagt>S. As for being queen, who was selected from • • • have a detailed report later on A nother dangerous bill w ould proh1b1t tele-has been paying S.31() a year for obligated on this account. I think 1 the prlhcesses. • VISIT COLLECES the winners or their many cups phc nmg of pnvate restdences for the purpose of s ell-the use rights to more than S5.· the shoe Is on the other foot. Sherrie Husband, a sophomore Juniors and seniors planning 1 and trophies. but we were happy mg or adverttsmg. N ext step w ould be to prevent alii 000 (W)() worth or li nes. plant and • SHOULD BE GRATEFUL from Harbor High. was chosen to attend college In the next 2 to see that a nu,.ber of old OC't'an outfall constructed at gen. It seems to me that the Irvine queen. After being crowned. she years have been In vlted to visit friends from the 13th Intern&· door-to-door SOhCttlng, wh1ch IS restr:c~ed already ln t>ral «>xpen"c. largely from a interests should be \ery grateful "':as prese~ted with fi~wers by the university campuses In tlonal Light Tackle Tournament. man y c1Les T he result would be a deadly blow bond l'iSUP That Is value e nough to the people of Orange County 1'\orma AUu ns. last years queen. Southern California during the In Mazatlan. were going forward agamst newspapPrS In partlcular because ·r:r·y de-on the $Zi10 anvec;tm<'nt. In 10 for the great consideration that The prlnC'eSSeS from Harbor fall and spring of each year by and marching back with a lot or -l I h , I h d . ~ b rr ) t'.H.; th<' area has paHl only $6.· has been gt\'en them by our pub· High were Jan Mathews, Tina a brge number of local colleg('ll. hardware. per o r t e.r hve l oo en ge ... g S 1 s_ .• pt10ns mo total A '-fl('<'lal "dmd<'nd'' of lie officials In such matters as Morgante, Mary Martinez. Carole The prograrTUI will Include It was good to see Major Terry by phone o r tn person l beltev(' 1' would be uncon $12l.OfJO to the <'Ompany at the comparative land value as.~· Kanold, Sandy :Vatson, Patty I talk.<~ on educational opportunl· Nobles. president ef the El Toro sa:utlona} to take sur··h rir'JS:!~ measures aqa:r.s he "'J*nr; of th<' rt>"t of the dlst~lct ments. which oft<'n ~E'Cm to be Zlm and ~nna • Kiln~. ties. extracurricular acth•lties. Anglers: M/Sgt. Karns. vi~· pres. 1,.,.,,..dcm of the Pfi'' ... S · '" '" n \\3) 1nclicatNl Parlayang on the Jo_w side l_l n cases such as • SOMt(EB SCHOOL and the athletic and cou~llng ldent; M 'Sgt. Tim Bertolino, · -~ · • • $6 000 mto $121.000 1n 10 yt>ars the one 1n questton 1 when com· M Sgt. Robbie Robln.~n and a • woulrl b<' prNty good, if one pared to similar a c1joining prop Plans for a summer school to program'!. lot of others. M/Sgt. Mac Mc· • HOW'S YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE? r·ould rlo it. ttrty in Costa Mesa, Newport Daniels was on duty at Lake· Howord Wnght. m'y :nend !rom West N"wport • MOB£ lMPORTAJfT JT£MS Height~ and Corona del Mar, and I 6 H b H• h St d t hurst. N. l.. but his petite wife 3.. ThI s $l21.000 ('X p e n s e also in the publl<' construction O( I a r or •9 u en s was there to coJie<-t his honon. ,,;'-.-; S~"nds me cop ies of the Den Smoot Report wotalrl not serve a slngiP hom<' or water and sewer lines and roads In all types of fishing. ConerM· '11'1:-ncd me that readmg the re ports may make my family now Jiving in thf' district. in u nde\'eloped areas. A I 5 h I t• F• I uJatlons, Mac. Maybe someone bkcd pressure nse. A nd nght he is' nnd rould not possi_bly do so U~-ln. concl~ding, may I say that I re n c 0 as IC a na s will send you a picture of what til some undetermtned time 1n my objecltons reflect purely a you won. Let me quote some blood-boiltng passages from th«> future when and IC the lr· 1 difference of opinion. on the I Six Harbor High School seniors era I aptitude test which will be Last but by no means least. It one of the Dan Smoot reports. wherein he lS quotmq ''In<' rompany df'Cides to, go method of financing thas project. have qualified as finalists in the I given March 10 at the high was my pleasure to be seated SprUllle Braden. forme r U S · ambassador, on the ahf'ac1 wath its de\'elopment. The and are not in any way lntendNI 1959 National Honor Society school. Each student has a J. wtth Lt. Col. and Mrs. Glenn direr tor<; would 1M' wise to drop j to be personal criticism of my scholaJ'Shlp program. the lareest ready ranked above the 98 per· Todd. The colonel dldn't win any subJeCt of fore1gn Old Those of you who read the Log all dreams or subsldi7Jng this I good trtend5 wtth the sewer db· number ever to quallty In this centlle on the echolarahlp quaJI. trophies,' thls year, but I know regularly kno w what low esteem I have of fOfelgn pri,·ate speculation, and con~n-trlct or the Irvine company. area u finalists. fylna test which was admJnls· why. He spends nearly aU his md I agree thoroughly, and then some, w 1th Mr trate their time and our money • SOLOTlo• IS SIIIPLE d ao.e An· teTed last Oct. 21 at the hlah time fishing with 2· 4 and 6· on more Important problems or But 1 do hope that they see Thesedastu :tnts ~~ d Mrs. echooL pound line! It's real aportlne. bUt Braden, who testd1ed as follows to the H ouse foretgn Immediate general con~m about the eJTOrs Inherent in the pro. deraon. ueAnel...~n · · ~ennetb Thb ta the aame contest in the catches on thia cobwebby A l!mrs Commtttee o\tr . rundown and inadequate po$81, and that they decide to do C. Orby 4 Mr....,. • ..,d. ~-Wal which aon&Jd Keeler laat sprtng .mff are a Uttle aearce. Never· W h f h I Claus eon o. . an JnJ1Io. • the.l-the colonel muat have "The plam truth IS that the United States is going sewers. ate or an un ° Y the reaular and loelcal thlna. ;.~. Cl . Detl Da ... "fl. won a tz500 natJonalecbolarshlp. ...._, · mess thl& summer along Bayside whlch ta tor the Irvine company t~r IS. aus, en ~-felt pretty lood. deep ln.aide, aa bro ke, commtttmg SUicide. by uselessly givmg away or. u nless something Is done. to deed the llnes to the dtatrict dauabter or Mr. and Mrs. Bnace he viewed that rull,y bll crowd b.lhons of dollars to the rest of the world. The duect 4. The establishment oC this without reimbursement In return Dayton~ J~"Y ~~!.t 0! ~~7:~= son of entbualutlc Martne:a and their debt of the Unt:ed States IS about 280 billion dollars 1 type of capital Improvement fi. for maintenance and ~.-Lr -~· Ha~__.-ra.dau h~ ot Mr a:d ot ~-. 1 -.a ~-...... n .. • --of wives. Th t l . h b . ed d b f nanclne by so·called "gentle. llke other subdividers and own· -Y ~·-&!!.U · ... uv ---,.... ·v ._ ... ., lust ewer 2 years •co. there lS vas sum tS a most tWICe t e com m e ts o men's agreement'' .between a ers do_ and that the $121,000 1n Mra..JacJc.on Barrla, and Dorothy ~ E. Balboa Blvd. lt taklna waan't any auch an orwantz.atlon all other pnnc1pal nahons Of this huge amount, be-public board and a private prop. question be collected by the Iones. dauatrter ol Jab'.~ Kna. part 1n cold weather t.ralnlna ex. In the Corp.. Col Todd. then Spe· tween 100 and 120 btlhon dollars have b een given erty owner. Instead o~ the ens. company from the lessees wtto Wallace Zones. ..... .. 1 ~ ~~ta tol~~!!,..'!t dal Servtca ortlotr at El Toro. l d f tomary public vote on a bond will occupy the Jand ln the fu· Studen~ totallnl 45,258 .... uC• ne • .... ... _. •• atart:ed the ball •·rolUna and away or oane to o retgn governments. Issue or tax rate Increase ta sub· tu d h wtJJ be the ~aJ lpated In the natlonwtde contest. Cal1t.. 1'be dl~ 1.1 baaed at kept puhlnc It, untJl now the "A bout 3 billio ns of our gifts have been used by jt'Ct to erave abuses that ~re con· on: :: be~e~t lrom use of the and 2.513 bee&~ fln&lllta. Camp ~ndJeton. tlahlnc activities of the U. S. formgn governments to reduce their national debts. trary to public Interest. A pattern sewer.The solution l11 Ju.st that TheM atl.ldenta .have been ~· Martne Col'pS are lnwmatlonal Th 3 b II h b dd d of this type would completely slmple que.ted to partlclpate Ln a pn· a..a•n Nl'f .,.. In .cope. We penonally, think IS 1 10n as een a e to our own nahonal eliminate the need of advertll· • Barbara and 'fta.odore Clarke the colooe1 cil4 ~~C~m~tth.lnc qaJte debt It has done us no good of any kind. lng and ttktne bids on public w k of 2UIO E. Oco.n Blvd.. Newport ttontrac. We hope 'the tNnd "Our gtve-away programs are found ed on the work.a .. required by law. For ln· Dec··s· ··on Is Due Next ee Beacb,,bec&Jne tbe parents of. apnada to all other bTandt.a ot d h h od stance 80me theoretical property 7·pound. 3·01WK18 rtrl on lan. 1f the armed forces. commumst octnne t at t e pr u ctJve workers shall owner'cou.ld hand a utlUt:y con. On Retarded Ch •• ldren Scho·ot ln H~ Roepltal. Thankl, you 1\lYt. for maldnl support the incompetent and the loafers." structlon Job to one of his con· C. Q. an honoraJ7 member of It ought to make y our b lood pressure rise plenty nectlons without blddtna and at • • Fer el .-,........., ... tt. your dub. I'm mltht.f proud to t th k f th t d b 'll. ed . th f t'l . an e~ve pl"ke, and then lat· A Mclalon on when the Har-the auxUlatY hopes to obtaln -.-, U".l C... OIW. J.-o.. be UIOd&t.ci wttb wdlaaroup! o I n o e was e 1 10ns us 1n e u 1 e, 1m-er -Adfe It to .orne board at his ....... _ _, from _._,._ •• -l .... _ moral attempt to buy affection . That commodity can .• :.--: bot Area'a new ac:hooJ for nn.aru. _. .. _ •;dlu. n .. ._ area . .. _.. eel chUdren wtll open wtll prob· Mrs.. John RoteheeOn ol :MS never be p u rchased. The wasted billions have only • UD nzCEDDT a.bly be made at the board mHt· K.lJip Pl. Cllft &va. Ia ln earned scorn and hatred, and have been used Another objec:tlon " that It IDa at the u.odaUon Tuaday. C:l\a..rJ'e of )oc:aJ orauJ.uU6a ol t ·ali · d . . wtU encourap oftldal.a to make Loeal ......,. o1 tbe Women't the .c1looJ.. to perpe ua!e SOCl she an communistic govern-aapttal expenditure. wbc a.nd ~ill tile ~UOI'l... --~--.;.;;..;;;.. Plents 1n off1oe. W'hrie and what they wm. oa ..,.._to 1111 IM.cMel .,_ bJ ---ll.ll t'l .. • • • e11Mr an oub1aht caah ~ the IDiciiDe ot .....,..,, ,..,. .. ..... •• • • ' su .. ......, • JUST THJNUNG... ~patle ~urol~ pa~ ::.~ ::.:= :-... -: •••••• •••• ., • , .. 1 .. ,.::\~~~ Thoughts while listening to teenagers Holly In-Mart~. at W'hlda time ttwy Clan c--a .. ..,. ...... ~ .. .., M .... ..,..., ..... I ............. --u..y and Bill Callis give the Sunday sermon at the almplT voce doWn au ob,Jectlona. held ta .._ n.t liaJ!dl4-.,-. .._..I. •= a,~ ..... , ....... ~. f'Yit d 1 M Co . Ch . h· w· h ··'d w'ltboUt tbt f"Pie bavlnl any Clnilda .. Ollea ~ ..... Clllll ..,.,. ...... ··1-..--.... na e ar mmuruty u:c . 1S I oow reeouae but eo.m aettoD or ,.. o-cs. , a. ,.. . ....,... 11r ~ Mi "-¥Q 11 • .. 8i II· -_. llliill Mdr doaswem c:a.U.Itl•alld,._.ot....,zlll( ..._.-........ •a It# 11r .._.._ .... ,q .,... -.-..-.,;..., • ._...._ Thoughts while hearin~'that Dorothy Yardley La~_... to..-..._ .... 11ft., ....... ,.. ft ....., .._ • I ~ ., ~ .-!...; e;alllil• ._ '"'"'ftl9 to run ,-w;g·M _ _. ngr-an 1· Utt· 1M.,.... bUdl. lwoald utlt ,.._.,UiftaLI!Na.I*Wt. ,_•=•--=,g. ....., !41~~ S.rll;!; -.~ .... ·'!I ....,, '-LUIO' ~ 1mmy ... _ it ..._. • ,......._ • • 1 ..... ...._ ..., ., ...... ._.. .. w.. 1 111 ... .t. r • .....,. .....,. .. t try to Win the eeat of such a YaJuQble ~ 011iD1e ~. U -a JIPJ -g 11i1t1i11 .. e • • a_. .. J1 a =~~::n fll--'-rt llf ....... 1.'! A8lr w.ia -... ... lentatiYe a8 Jimmy, who iade~te(i to the pMerva-~~-.... =11. ....-a. .. UJHI,L'I'--~ •am • I Clr! I 'S' .:.~.:4 If! ..... M ..... CW tiCn of .our ~e; Pkk on 8011leon8 ., ... wbd 1.1 ...... ~ = .. : '!: T::.--n .. -= ·'f'"~·"-0 ..... .. .... ·--~. F 110 .. more di8pen.alie. • .._ • Jr$ lit I ....-.. tit -..... a. Mil .ta • 1 ]J aaJUI • ,.. .. Cllll _... Jill,..) GUn Oub Again Pidled For Important Shoot lfE1DOIIT au.oa D ... J 1WOWIDA1', JAnAft' a ... Lorqest end Mod Compl.te Furniture Store in 1M AIM. c.llfw .... 'nle South Cout Gun Club has del Mar wtll be aaistant ranre been .elected for ~ thlrd con-otncer, and Beatrice Med61 of eecuUve year to conduct the Corona del Mat will be chief Southern Callfarnta RC'llonaJ of atat:l.at1caJ oltloer. Other local the Natlonal JWle Association's club members who wiJl be on junior ahoul*'·to-ahoulder na-oltlclal duty will be Mrs. Lara UonaJ rifle tou.rnament. Stal, Ralph Selkirk and T. Dun- OECOitATIN6 SEIV1Cf Ub.tty .. SSII 1111111'1 Llll IIIIET H1ase ... Gar~~~ 1be data are Saturday and can Stewart. F.umishimp for han-. dubs. yachts. Wltla aA• ' m Sunday, Feb. 28 and March 1. Deadline for registration of en- The Gun Club ran~e will be trl •-Wed closed to aU other shooting dur. es .. nesday, Feb. 18. 1 J017 W. Coett Hlth-Y Newport IMdl Out of thl.a United States world •.. a new sl ab of bacon to put a wallop In break1ut • • , Now your oh.e and aha wlll have a Brltl.ah accent aa you crunch Maple Leal bacon with yoW' scrambled eees . • . Not to be confused wlth Canadian bacon, also from Canada, alao Maple Leaf brand but which l.a smohed pork Join .•. This new bacon ls a slab from the mde o1 specially eraln fed hop, auear cured and hickory smoked ••. with the del- Icate lines of fat.. and lean so evenly spaced. ao briJUantJy red and white, you feel an art11t has put hls paint bru.s~ to work . . . Nice ereat bl& fat slabs from 6 to 8 pounds, It you wish or 1 pound pl~s. which without ex- tra charee can be sliced thlc.k, thin or medium ... The delicate flavor! Old Bean. you ain't tasted bacon tJJI you've pmpled this new Maple Leaf brand bacon from Canada. * * * Ou• ••Ia '-..... ..-at butcMr bl.a. wttla .... ...., Ndpa ........ ,_ ..... c:ow..Jc .... cw...o . . . Tbe ...... ...., ....... .way l a tbe 3 lrr 5 CICIId rack CibGft the 7 CIDCS 0 t.e. roast u ... f StJogcmofl. K•la wW wblttl• up the IOCIIIb 1A tbe rtgbt two I.Dcbes wide, l/1 1Dcb thick. propodtou to start you off ta tbe rlgbt d1nctioa ••• Tb1a .... dpe baa a ..,. twtat • . • ao tomato I * * * lne the event, but spectators are Invited to watch the youngsters, from 9 to 18 years ot age, com- pete for sectional and national awards. This event Is the largest and most Important In junior com- petition. Firing Is shoulder-to- shoulder at 50 teet In prone, sit- tin~ kneeling and standlng posl- Uons.. Last year's sectional here at the Gun Club range included 33 four-man teams and 170 lndl. vidual entries. The South Coast Gun Club team placed second behind the Oxnard lGwanls Jun- Ior Rifle Club. Young Karl Stal of Corona del Mar was ninth In Individual standings. Karl's father. Lars Stal. will be executive otllcer for the tourna- ment. Ashby Powell of Corona tadle, ladies; Miss Vidie Crawford, second w'nner for largest marlin on light tadle lad'e~. Standing. left to right. are Elton Hallett. seco"d place winner for larqest marlin on 3 o tac le· George Griffith. winner of trophy for la•gest marlin on 3/6 taclr.le; Maxwell Sturqe~. ,.,;..,,..er of trophy for largest marlin on heavy lac~le. HERE ARE SOME of the trophy winners at the annual meeting of the Pacific Anglers at the S,l- boa Bay C lub. Seated left to right are Mrs. R. D. Delamar, second place winner for largest marlin on medium tadle and also large~! marlin of the season for ladies; Mrs. M. A. Manderbach, who received the trophy for largest marltn on light Harbor Grads NEWS OF ·1 0 YEARS AGO ••••'• Ciwic Leape Rank at Top -------------~ Pl111lleW ..... , Tea l Newport Harbor High &hoot e JAJfUUT 7:1. 1M9 1 they rlrst st"arted here 10 years A new member tea will be graduates attending Stan r or d I Stories of res taurants gave the ago, the l,furley ~11 hadn't OP·I held in honor or the 60 new U n Ivers It y dur1ng 1955-1958 following interesting h 1st 0 r y I ened. Jn the Dennison's second members o! the Woman's Civic 1 achieved the highest scholastic about Corona del Mar: Outstand .. year of operation. what Ls now I League TUesday Feb 3 1 standing of students from all lng event or the week-end was 1 the Hurley Bell started as the The ~ftajr wlli be ht-ld in the high schools In Orange County, "rommunity night" at Cap Rag-Tall o' the Cock, using the name ' home of Mrs. Ray Varllek at 1331 IH"Cordlng to a report received an's restaurant In the Birtcher of a restaurant In San Fernando w. Bay Ave., Balboa. from 2 to by principal Joseph Hamblet. Building. The affair was dlstlnc-Valley. The Joe Rossls had op· 4 p.m. The 12 local students at Stan- tlve' because ol the enthusiastic en~d a restaurant before Den· Mrs. Robert Huber. ways and ford dur1ng those years earned participation of more than 60 nle s, but had !!Old to Emtl Faust means chairman. Is in charge of a 3:00 grade point standing, townsfolks In the impromptu en· to go to Capistrano, where they the party with Mrs J. c Hum· pqual to a stralght B average. tertalnment which capped the were In business for 2 or 3 years phrey. Mrs. Robert Marshall and The next highest school in the evening ... Mr. and Mrs. G B. ~fore returning here and buy. Mrs. William McVIcker assisting county was Orange High, wltb 8 Dennison. owners of Dennie's. 1ng out Mr. Faust. There was a students earning an average of say that their restaurant is the I lunch rounter In operation with· b 1 b ,2.93. oldest In Corona del Mar In point In a gi"'C'ery store at the location E e I Cl u to More than 300 state high of rontlnuous operation under now held by Fun Fashions. The I 1 schools were represented In the the same managemenL When post ottlce was In the building H J • report. Only one school sending which houses Guppy's ceramics, 0 n 0 r u n I 0 r s 10 or more students to Stanford across !rom Coast Super Market. I topped Harbor High. Tha1-was 5 YRS. AGO While Florence Anderson was Th Ebell Cl b 111 h h Bakersfield High &hoot, with a postmaster. the government leas-e u w onor t e 3 r:n avera e Red Fo.1 Hearts filled with • pound ol the 6nat ... 88 cbocolatee ...... I 6 OL h.ort aa~ 1" lb. h.ort .3.10 Fancy Satin Hearts •a to •to U the new Maple Leaf bacon e JAJfUUT 21. 1154 promotes a yen lor Llandutf, Dr. Forbes Farms Inc., lessees Glastonbury, Chichester, or E.xe· of Unda Isle trom the Irvine Co .. ter, four new magazJnes pub-Ushed Jn En~land should satisfy ls plannln~ to rezone the portion the appetite for home ... "Lilli· of the _Wand near Harbor lsland put" 1a for men only and Ene· to R·1, the tentative tract map land's answer to OW' New Yorker calls for 58 lots to be subdivided ed the building which the Den-~Junlor members for outstanding -·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;g;;;;;:.;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;. nlsons subsequently bought. The club work for the community at a· Finches were In business, says the Feb. 5 luncheon In the Ebell -.aaocr- Mrs. Dennison, using a garage Clubhouse, Balboa. TIA .. JM for their ceramic operation. For the 2 p.m. program, Mrs. n_uw_ Irma Huffman May, a pro!es-PICIO .... slonal alneer and reader. • will <•O 'IVWD) AAUW Off.ICe give a play reading or "My Fair Wedd'a "nrz"eet-. HllliiRI VILEITIIIE'S DIY U'M iifl ,.,.. .... ,.. ..• HW'ry alrla. or you'll ml.ss for 3 to 5-~room homes In 2 PI d your copy ... "Flylne Review," rows .•. The Jrvtne Coast Coun-anne Here tae maea.Dne of the Royal AJr try Club golf course wUl open Force, boy stuff and loaded with for play Feb. 15. president Tom airplanes "Go" ls strictly to Henderson announces ... Death A coastal area branch of the · . · r claimed Ralph Ahrens or Lldo American Association o! Unlvers. !~~~~.'p~;:~~~~::r::'n 1t1!~n th! Isle, a retired bulldmg rontractor Jty Women to serve the rommun- trip to America. what 10 see :nd ... Bart Van<;e. owner or Vanc-e 1 tiles of Newport Beach. Costa how much It costs The "Ceo-Beauty Salon tn Santa Ana, pur-Mesa. Laguna Beach, South La· graphical" magazl~e· i very lm-chased Jim's Beauty Salon in guna and Huntington Beach Is ilar to our own Nat~onal Ceo· Corona del Mar from Jim Gal· being planned. 1 graphic with beautiful pictures lagher ... Coast .H rY· .businesses Tht> plans will be discussed at and tales of foreign lands on Mariners Mtle wtll receive an open m('etlng at 7:30 p.m. You'll all get a grut kick· 0'ui new address numbers In March. tomorrow 1 Friday' In the new of the ads with the prices In coincident with the nf'w Liberty home eronomks building at Or· ' Engll~h money and you'll also telephone numbers ... A petitton amte Coast College 1 be able to spot many Items put from Balboa merchants. ~ar1ng I Miss Antoinette Ransom. mem- before the public over there that 48 slgnatu~. protested the man-ber or the state membership we have over here ... Cadbury's ner In whtch the new trash and commltt('e and the Los Angeles Chocolate, Ingersoll Watches, garbage collection charge Is be· branch, will explain membership and many more. lng made · · · Ralph Mask<'Y re· eligibility and branch formation * * * C., tJilaDb, fow the woackr· ful ..,., ... yoa au ... , 1a .... g~ "'Wb44t yoa wo.aJd Ub to .. .__JNI•tecl wttla JUda. ant's ....._.... ••• I .-t yoa aU to ... tMt tM ..... aDd d.oelat. ....... -twkll ..... ......,.. nt. ~. P'l'ldlq. emil ...... .,.. .. ..... u.t .... ~,.. ... a&-...,. ................. -.,_ CICIII dMip ..... wttll a ..... labetw•• .......... ... aft•ra•• uald•a * * * signed as a director of the New-procedures. po.rt Harbor Board of Realtors on the advlc of his doctor and Further Information can be ob. th Realty S:arct named hi;, an talned by telephoning Phyllis ho~orary director for life ... The Jackson at KI 5-1151. She will firm of Louls Kroeger lc Associ· also ac.'fi.'pt ~rvations for the ates of Los Aneel~ was hired by meeting. the Greater Costa Mesa and New. ------- port Harbor Survey Committee to DAJfCE CLA.SSE.S STAJIT study the advanta~es and dlsad- vantaees of ronsolidatlne the 2 clUes ... Stanley Ridderhof, re- tired Marine brigadier eeneral. and vice-president of Rosan Inc~ of Newport, was named to the board of Newport Harbor Bank. Corona del Mar ... The Newport Planntne Commlsslon reaffirmed Its recommendation for R-4 zon- An Introductory program In mod~rn dance Instruction is be- Ing presented at the Corona dt:'l Mar Youth Center on Wednes· days. Classes are held at 1 p.m. for adults. 3 p.m. for 6 and 7'. year·olds, ,3:45 p.m. for 8 and 9-l year-olds. 4:30 p.m. for 10 throueh 13 years of age. I Kold Kist la doing the honors In& of the Earl Stanley property DEOilEE AT SA.Jf JOSE with a bar-b-que lunch from 11 on 15th St., across from Harbor Stuart R. Johnson ol Corona to 5 In our ftont lobby aU tluft Blah School; Mr. Stanley had del Mar will receive his Master days. reaturtna ICold Kist ateab requested that the property be ot &lence deeree ln science edu. and Chill Bean~~, Btu Brothers lett unduslOed until he was cation at the m id-winter gradu- coftee, Foremoet evaporated milk ready to develop It as a complete atlon exerclses tomorrow ( Frl· and Holly sugar ••• with theM u-nit. day) at San Jose State College. extra speelal prtc:ea .•• Steak:a ----------•---_..;. __________ ...:.._ 10 pkes. $1.00 ••• Cblll' Beans ' 1-lb. pkp. $1.00 . . • frozen o1 course . • . Hilla Instant Coffee 6 oz. 99c ••• Holly Supr 5 lbe. 45c ... Foremoet Mllk 2 cans 71c . . . Klnda nlee once In a while to talk about the budaet aide of oW' liVes alonr with the fancy goodies. the torelp lntrtroe and the Une-up o1 unusual dellcacl• we work ao hard to bave her. for the a.skina ••. Oul' Nels worked montJu getUna the new bacon down here. *** ...... r".ctMLMt .............. ,..., .. , __ .., ............... Lady." WDGIIS ORLT 12 OZ. ~'be ..ay r • s· • w.· IIOTEL CUJDE PLA.IflfED A Nf!W Coneept Ill PenonaJ RadJo. Ear Phone and Carry. tnr Cue OptkJnal EXtra. COIOIA DR 1111 PlllliACY .,... ............. .._ .. U!I_~,,.-The Newport Harbor Ch~mber of Commerce 1.s prepar1ng a mo- tel guide or the Harbor Area to take care of out·of town re. quests for places to s tay during visits here. DA VJS.IIIWI CO. Jl%7 E. CoaatJiwy ..... J .... eon.. .... - • u~ OJUOLE J -!110 IDS ~~arbor 81...S.. eo.ta 11-* OPElf EVElUJfCS Tn.L 9:30 P.JI. Be our guest for a pleasure test ••• and let Chevy do its oum sweet talking I Btforr YOU a«"idf' on anv nt"'D car. lw;e·s the bi~l br~k )"OU ron ~itoe your dollars-and _vour- Mif: Oril'f' a '.59 Chet-rol«. l'oo ·u Jiml Uwfl' 's no rmson to u.:.nl a cor thaJ 00$1-Y nwre-arul no cor .voo &calll Utal cosL1 less! H ere are som e of the things CltftTOlfll .au tell yoa oboc.u u~.m .wu dri lie ii- BOOMIER BODY BY FISHER- more width for eeatinr comfort. more lucraae apace, and oew in everyt.hinc but ita famous aou:nc:lnfa. .\l.fGIC-\IIRROR FIN/ Il-k~ its shine without waxinc or poliah- inc for up to three /e&rs. SErf" OVERHEAD CURVED J1' I.VDSIII ELD-and bicpr wia- doft-all of Safety Plate Gta.. 1\'EJf" BIGCER BR.-4 KES-deeper drums with better coolinc for safer .toppinr and up to 66~ loorer life. Hl-THRJIT 6-up to 1~ mor. mils per pJ.lon, more '--'b&e bone- power at the apeecJ. you drive moet. YIJI.P.4CKED J'B••-eicht to eboose from, with eompreaio11 ratioa ranrinr up to 11..25 to 1. FL' LL CO l L S I.'S PE:\'S I O:V- further refined for a smoother, ateadiw ride on any lrind o( road. Tl 'RBOCLIDE. POJf"ERGLIDE • A \ D LEJ EL M R suspension be.d. a full list of extra~t options tha& make Cor bapp1er dri\-'inc. • now-see the wider selection of mooels at your local authorized Chevrolet dee_.sl • • s.au Mt• ·-dJ.....wcatio&. • llateNet pcdd moDUaly. • Short t.rlll aatwtu ... • 100.,. Sec:wed 1D a grow1Dg ana. • 10.,. Iiltenst pe; CIIUlWD. Let us create additional Income lor you. WE MAKAQ~t ~DVJCE AJfl) CO CT. EYUS I. PlilER I CO. MORE BIG IN UPPER BAY AREA More aluable reslclrnt1al proj. UO 39th, $2.000; C. R. Forbes. ects hf the Upper Bay a~a 1-ui\Jt, l ·llOJY dwelllne added h~lped boost the January build· at 3711 Seuhore, $5.000; C. L. lne permit total u the month KJrchner, add unit at 6!504 W. drew to a close. Ocean Ft.. $7.350; MacWat Corp., Dr. J. W. Stanley ol Irvine Ter· unit over l&raee. 1818 W. Balboa, race ls bulldlng a $34.500 dwell· $4.000; Harry Plueck, alterations, lng at Irvine Ave. and 22nd St. 115 15th St .• $1,200; Paul George, B. A. Batcheller ot Balboa Island patio root. 105 15th St., $200; El· Is constructing . a $23.125 resJ· mer Lusk, move building from dence at 1006 Cambridge Ln. in 410 W. Coast Hwy. out ot city, Westclltf. $300. Other big projects are a $20,· 000 duplex In Balboa and a $23,· 000 dwelling in Newport Heights. Following permJts were issued: 'Campobello' • COBOKA DEL MAll R • I s t Franilla Ice Cream. sign at I e vIew s e 3009 E. Coast Hwy., $400; R. S. Carry, repair wall, 215 Orchid. Mrs. Robert Horn of Corona del $400; Edward Pierce. dwelling Mar will review the Broadwat I over garage, 432 BebonJa, $11,-hit, "Sunrise at Campobello," by 660. j Dore Schary, at the parish house e COJIONA BlCBLAMDS of St. Jam('S Episcopal Church. Roy Ball. fence, 416 Serra. S300 Newport Bea<'h, at 2 p m. Wed- • JBVIHE TEJlJIACE nesday. Feb. 4. E. C. Cunningha m, fence. 1827 The program. to b.-followed by ROBQT LON& of Santa Ana has been named assistant "ic• president of the Irvine Com- pany and will supervise aU ag- ricultural activities of the com. pony, including the Imperial Valley operations. The 36-year- old executive , a graduate of Wabash Colle<Je in Indian&, has been with the Irvine Com- pany for 9 years. Now a 6uy Has to ~· Smart Before He Can. Be a ~op It u..-4 to M ~t a py could 10 p.m. ~ bec1Jui1n1 pt a oop'a unlform a.M • ba-, . .,. a. • • If he Ju-t kDew tN rtat periiOft. Other cl--. otJatM pollee In· .._ From now on in thM .,.. ht cluct. e r 1 m I D a 1 lnftlldpUon ~ wtll al8o have to know 8GI'De· from 1 to 10 p.m. Wed~ • ~about poJJce work. and Spanl.th rot peace olDcerl 7 • And he wW have to 10 to col· to 10 p.m. Wed...S.ye and t .._ lewe to Jearn tt-OJ"~Lqe Cout a.m. unUJ noon SaturclaYt. ~ Colte•e. that ... • Tra1nina tor pollee reeervet !.&GAL wonc:a • wUI be ,uJcSed by RQcet Heth of OJWINAHCZ NO.. 872 .._ the eo.ta Mea PoUce Depart· AN o•.,•v Alf,... OP TR"" ~ fDet'!t. Pollee offlcera from otl\er CITY Q;_.NrRPORT Bf!AcH • departmenta wlll participate, lh· ESTABUSHING SET B A C X • cludJne Sit. John Bloom ot the LlNES AND A)( E H D J N G Newport Beach department, who DISTJUcr )(A p NO. 19 will lecture on bow to handle A D 0 P T E D BY SECTION Juv~nUa. 91al.2 OF THE NEWPORT The cla.u wlU meet from 7 to BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING AND H rt S d SETBACK LINES. ea Un ay The City CouncU of the City of Newport Beach doea ordain u A •d ' N d follows: I es ame # SECTION 1: District Map No. 29 adopted by Section 9102.2 and ,..,.. ...... .... .. .... .... .......... .. Mra. Francis Tooley of Udo Isle, 6 ranre County Reart Sun- d~ chairman. announces the followine assistants In the Har- 1nade a part of Article rx or the Profess·aonal Newport Beach Municipal Code ls amended and 'the following WHii1111 Stlllllers OFFICE EQUIPMENT SUPPUES ... SfATIONEBY Clft you blq»ootaat recont. OMtlBed u..r. protediGD wttla DfSO'LA TED PILES Seadrift, $500. Elizabeth's Guild, the Corona del I Tahuna, $600; Haines, pa!w, 2007 a tea, will lx> sponsored by St. Overseas • • bor Area: Mrs. WaUace Barnes, U n t 356 Evening Canyon Rd., Shore I Cliffs, chairman for the Corona del Mar area: Mrs. Jphn Mac- bulJdlng setback linea are here-o·.rectory by estAblished for the herelnaf-• ter described real property In the f1J'WEUL DmECTOU • • • e BAI.aOA I Mar Guild of St. James Chu rch. F. G. Ferrey. 2-unit, 2-story The program and tea are open I dwelling, 1105 W. Bay A\e., $20.· to the public. 000. and carport at 1101 W. Bay Mrs. John Manypenny, ORiole Ave., $400: Charles LanelNe, 3 3919. president of the Guild. enclose patio. 917 W. Bay, $1,000: i<. In C'harge o! tlckt>ts tor the Carl Klatt, residing. 106 Eighth revie wand tea. To Be Feted On Saturday Lido Slt.oppla9 C.Atw St., $1.188. I ------- OaJo1• 3---.saG VIa Lido e UPPER BAY AR.EA RETURNS FROM CRUISE Mary Reynolds will honor HOME LOANS LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION TWO 0 FFI C E S To SerYe You LAGUNA BEACH AND SAN CLEMENTE QUICK 24-HOUR SERVICE LOW REDUCING RATE FRIENDLY Dr. J. w_. Stanley. l:unit. 1·1 James w. Chrlstianst>n Jr .. sea· memb.-rs and friends of the s tory dwelling, 2009 Irvanc. S.'H,· man USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Women's 0 verse as ServIce 500: B. A .. Batcheller. 1 unit. I 1 W. Chrlstians('n of 324 El Mo. League at tea at her home, 2656 story _dwt>lhng, 1006 Cambri?gP, dt>na A.vt>., N('wport Heights, has Redland'i Dr., Coeta Mesa at 2:30 ~-12.;>; George McKee. 'l'-' ~m rNurned to Long Beat·h aboard p.m. Saturday. ' mang pool, 1620 Skylark, $2,600.1 the destroyer USS Trathen after Margaret Gillx>rt Higgins, pr('s. e KEWPOBT HEIGHTS . a Sl.:a ·month cruise with the U.S. ident, will preside over a plan- Robert Stubentx>rg. ad~1110n. Sc\'en!h Fleet in the Far East. ning session for the coming visit 2501 Holly Ln .. $1.500: R1rhard I or the national p resident on Jones. sign, 310 ~ ~ewport Bl\ d., I A Feb. 20. $400; John Vogel. l unat, 1 1 ~-BOT FOB THE WAn'S The hostess, Mary Reynolds. story dwelling. 316 Catalina. $23. A i pound, 8 ounce son was who is now a.c;sO<·iated with Ab· 000. born Fnday, Jan 16. to Jack and bey Realty in Costa Mesa, served e lfEWPOBT Manon Wan . 2-13 Via Firenze, with Gen. "Wild Ball" Donovan's Lennls Newcomb. toJINs and Lado Isle, In lloag Memorial Hos· O.S.S. In Washlng1on at the start stairway at Mo-Bo-Tt>l, .J~Ol W. patal. of WMid War II, was sent to Coast Hwy.. $2.250: Newport Hawali as director of personnel Beach Indus trial Enterprases. an AlfTONE WA.JfT PEAKUTS? for the Army, and after the war terior walls. 155i-59 Placentia. Local Camp Fire Girls and ended, she went to Japan In Jan- $500; Paul McGuneglll, s un par. Bluebirds will rontinue their an-uary, 1946, as director of person- lor, 108 31st. $200; Glenn Carlton. nual peanut sale through this nel and In charge of recruiting add kitchen and dining room, Sunday evening, Feb. l. and training civllian personnel. LECAL NOTICE annex the said territory herein-erly along the southeasterly RESOLUTION NO. 4914 after descrilx>d, which territory Jlne ot said Block 92 and the A RESOLUTION OF THE is contiguous to the pre~nt southeasterly line of said CITY COUNCIL OF THE boundaries of said City and Block 91 to an Intersection CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH which said territory now Is un· with a line lying northeast- DECLARING IT S INTEN-Inhabited within the meaning of erly of. parallel to and dis- TION TO ANNEX TO THE 1 the Annexation of Uninhabited . tant 1320 feet from the CITY CERTAJN PROPERTY Territory Act of 1939 and that northeasterly llne of said K~OWN A.S iiRST ADDI -the reasons for said annexatJon Block 92 and said Block 56; TION TO RESERVOIR AN-l are that It would be for the best thence northwesterly aJona NEX A.ND GIVI~G NOTICE interests of the City of Newport said )llllraUel Une to a poJnt THEREOF. Beach and Its citlzena that said of lntets«tlon with the I WHEREAS, there is situated I City annex said territory ~nd wes~rly rtght of way llne of outside and contiguous to the would be advantaeeous to ex-the aforementioned MacAr- ' City of Newport Beach a certain tend the boundaries of the City thur Boulevard; said point uninhabited tt>rritory within the to the ~rvolr property owned also being In the boundary meaning of the Annexation of by and recently annexed to the of the City of Newport Uninhabited Territory Act of City Beach ; thence southerly 1939 said tNritory b<'ing more NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN along said right of way line particularly her c 1 n a f 1 e r de-that it Is proposed by said City and said city boundary line, scrilx>d: and of Newport BeaC'h to annex said to the point of beginning. WHEREAS, it would tM> for the-h('reinarter dt'S('rlbed territory to FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY best Interests of the City of New-~aid City. which said l erritory l GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 24th port Beach and its citizeno; that .;hall In thPse proceedings bear day of February, 1959, at the c;aicl Cary annex sa1d tNritory: the namc of "FIRST ADDITION hour of 7 :30 P.M. on said day, or and TO RESERVOIR ANNEX". The as soon thereafter as the matter 'WHEREAS. the City Council of 'lpe<-lflc description of the boun-may be heard. In the Council the City ot Newport Beach as darles or the territory so pro-Chamb.-rs of the City Hall of the proponent did on or about the posed to be annexed ls as fol-City ot Newport Beach, 3300 j 2Jrd day of December, 1958. s ub-lows: Newport Boulevard, Newport mit to the Secretary of the Or-' Beginning at a point of In-Beach, California, a hearing will SYMPATHETIC SERVICE ange County Boundary Commis-1 t('rsectlon of _the westerly ~ had, at which hearing the saon a legal description and plat right of way lane of M,acA_r-C1ty Council shall hear and pass ESCROW SERVICE, EFf1CIENTL Y OPERATED LAGUNA BEACH 222 Oc .. n Ave. PHONE HY 4-1177 SAN CLEMENTE f th hereinafter descritx>d un·1 thur Boult>vard, 100 tn upon all written protests tiled at ~nha~ted territory for its report width, as described In deed, any time before said hour set Cor 1 t th provision<; of recorded In Book 1047, Page said hearing by any person own-~71ua\~ of ~he Gov('rnment 55i , official records of Or-ing real property within the ter· c~ onf the State-of California; I ange County, California, and rltory proposed to be annexed, / 0 a line lying northeasterly of. and at any time before the hour an r parallel to and distant 1020 set for said hearing any owner WHEREAS, on the 6th day 0 feet from the northeuterly of property wiUtln the territory J~~;nuary, ~959. there was filed line of Block 56. and Block proposed to be annexed may tile w1th the C1ty Clerk of the City or 92. of the Irvine Subdivision a written protest agalnat the an. Newport Beach a report or said recorded In Mtscellaneous nexatlon. The 1Jrotest shall set Orange County Boundary Co~ Record Maps. Book 1, Page forth the name of the owner of mission pursuant to the pro I· I 88 records of said Orange the property a ffected and elve a sloru of Section 35002 or the Gov. co'unty, said point being In description of 'the said property emment Code of the State of. the boundary line of the City In gen~ral terms. California: of Newport Beach; thence The City Clerk of the City of 601 N. B Camino Real NOW, THERhEF~~E. ~E IT1fEc southeuterly a Ion g saId Newport Beach is hereby auth- SOLVED by t e lty ounc 0 parallel line to an lntersec-ortzed and d irected to cause a PHONE H Yacinth 2·1195 the City of Newport Beach thaJ tlon with a line lying north· copy of this resolution to be pUb· Of' HYac.inffl 2-1196 proceedings are hereby Initiate westerly ol, parallel to and llahed once a week for two ~~~~~~~~~~~~~b~y~thie~C~I~ty~o~f~N!e~wpo~·~rtiiBea~iiichiiiiijto distant 700 feet from the weeks, said publication to be 1 southeasterly line ot Block complete at least twenty (20) .LL HAIRCUTS 91 and Block 92 of said lr· days prior to the date aet tor the vtne Subdivision: then ce hearing, and the publication southwesterly a 1 o n g s a 1 d s hall be In the Newport Harbor FOR MEN AND BOYS parallel line to an tntersec· Enalen. a newapaper of aeneral ONLY $1.25 Uon with the northwest and circulation pdnted and publlsh- aoutheut center line of said ed ln tbe City of Newport Beach Block 92; thence South 45• and eo.ta Mesa Globe-Herald JAY'S BARBER SHOPS REED'S TE Wlml Orco Block Co. 19' 59" West a lon,r a Une ly· a nd PJJot, a newspaper of een- lne norlhwe~WriY of and eral Circulation printed and pub· parallel to the aoutheuterly llahed In the Cou nty ot Ora nre line or a Metropolltan Water and outtlde the City or Newport Dl.ltrtct easement recorded Beach. In Book 1211. Paee 317, otfl. The City Clerk la further au- dal recorda of said Orange thortt.ed and dlreoted to maU a County, a dlatance ot 2325 · notice ol the pi"'ppRd annexa. feet. mont or te.: tMnc:e Uon to all penona to whom land South 44• 411 01" r.ut to an propoeed to be anneud Ia ... lntHiectfoa with 0.. eouth· ~ ln the. 1ut avallablft euter11 line ol ~ ... ~ &Jtlllmtftt IOU• at tbe mettt.lonect ~tan Wa· a~ ....,.. 6tort0ft or u ter Dlltrtct ........-nt; thence laiOwll to .... atJ ClldL • North so• • !lr ICut aloft~ n.M a II Hloft ... ~ NJd .,_,tw.rl7ltne a 6-bJ tM ~ c...t0 t(4he a~ ot tanee ot 225.00 t.t; tbriN If~ .._. a a NP!af NOrth u• 1r r zut • ..._ ••<• • ... 1111a dQ 'til Jan. NJcJ eoutbe.......,. Une a dta· _,., ,. -, eM ;6111oW101 tanoe ot t•uo lift to ..., ....._ ~ lntllf.cdon W1tll a llne 1:1· A'ID. OOUIICILJIID: IIUt. lal ICMitlaa ••• e( :paral· 1.-.r. -..., Khap'Wl', • At. =..:-~-·= -·.,-·r-COU'III*·-~ -....... .,. Donald, 205 Via Eboll, Lido Isle. chairman for Newport . Balboa; Mrs. Bernard Fink, 2510 E. 23rd St., In the Upper Bay area, and Mrs. Edward Croul, 1111 Devon Ln.. Westcliff, co-chairmen for Costa Mesa. Volunteers will make a house- to-house solicitation from noon to 4 p.m . on Heart Sunday, Feb. 22. larl Sial lUres i1 lew Shooti•c Reconl Karl Stal of Corona del Mar and Carl Herriman of Orange set a new record at the South roast Gun Club by scoring i95- 53x at 50 meters with metalliC' '>lghts. They broke the 794-45x record held by Karl and his sis. ter. Kristin, who still retain their j claim to the junior title. The Stal-Herrlman team also ~t a new civilian record In tele- S<'Oplc sights at 50 meters with a i 97-65x. BOT FOJI SHA.FEIIS A 7-pound, 15-ounce boy was born to Patricia and Kenneth Shafer, of 106 E. Bay Ave., Bal- boa, In Hoag Hospital J an. 14. LECAL NOTICE CERTIFlCATE OF BUSINESS Fictitious Flnn Name TilE UNDERSIGNED do here- by certify that they are conduct. lng a motel buslne£.5 at 401 Sea· ward Rd., Corona del Mar. Calli.. under the 'fictitious finn name "ot Kirkwood Motel and that said firm Is composed of the follow- Ing persoM whose names In full and place of residence are as follOINs, to-wit: Walter Friedl, 401 Seaward Rd., Corona del Mar. Calif., and Elizabeth E. Friedl, 401 Seaward Rd .. Corona del Mar. Calif. WITNESS our hands this 19th day of January, 1959. WALTER FRJEDL ELIZABE'rn E. FRIEDL STATE OF CAUFORNIA 1 } ss. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ON TillS 19th day ol January, 1959. before me, a Notary Public In and for said county and state, residing therein, duly commis- sioned and sworn, personally ap. peared Walter Friedl and Eliza- beth E. Friedl, known to me to be the persons whose names are s ubscribed to the within Instru- ment. and acknowledged to me that they executed the same. WITNESS my hand and olfl- clal seal. Mary A. Haapa Notary Public 1n and for aa..ld County and State. My Comrnlulon expires Publlsh: 12 In the sign. ' Aua. 16. 1959. Ja n. 22. 29, Feb. 5, Newport Harbor En- City of Newport Beach. County :--::...:.~==-.:.::=::..:...:.:::..-., of Orange, State of California as PrlendlJ Ketabborbood s.rvtce follows: .' (a) The front building setback line for Lots 1 and 2 In Tract 2513, as per map recorded In Book 110. pages 11 and 12 of Miscellaneous Maps. Records of Orange County, California, shall be ten feet 110'), (b) The rront building setback line for Lots 3 through 12 In said Tract 2513 s hall ~ twenty feet 120'1. I c) The front b uilding setback line for Lot 13 In ·said Tract 2513 shall be eigh- teen feet t 18'1. (d 1 The front building setback line for l.ots 14 through 17 in sal.d Tract 2513 shall be fifteen feet 0 5'1. ( e 1 The front building setback line for Lot 18 In said Tra<'t 2513 shall be five feet 15'1. lfl The rear setback line for Lots I through 13 In said Tract 2513 shall be six feet (6'). Cgl The rear setback line for Lots 14 through 17 In said Tract 2513 shall be fifteen feet < 15'1. (h ) The setback line at the southeasterly s ide of Lot 1 In said Tract 2513 sha ll be 'twenty feet 120'). SECTION 2: The City En- rlneer of the City of New- port Beach is hereby In· structed and directed to change Dlatrlct Map No. 29 so as to show the building setback lines dHCrlbed ln Section 1 hereof and, aa aald District Map shall have been so amended, the same shall remain In full Ioree and ef- fect and be a part of Ordi- nance No. 635 of the City of Newport Beach and Article IX of the Newport Beach Municipal Code. SECTION 3: This Ordi- nance shall be published once In the Newport Harbor Ensign. a newspaper of gen.- era! circulation, printed and publlshed In the City of Newport Beach, and the same shall be effective 30 days after the date of lt. adoption. This Ordinance was intro· duced at a reeular meeting of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach held on the 12th day of January. 1959, and was adopted on the 26th day of January, 1959, by the followtnr vote. to wit: AYES. COUNCILMEN: HART, LORENZ. SOMERS, KINGSLEY, ATKINSON, HIGBIE. STODDARD. PARD'..S·BELL MORTUAilY 110 Broadway l.J 8·a.33 '* 8-k'M eo.ta ~~- HARBOR REST MEMORIAL PARK 3131 Harbor Blvd. at Gl.tler Costa Mesa KIMBERLY 5-11511 For all ycnu Prlnt1ne Need.l THE ENSIGN Publishing Co. 0 JIIole s.a50 28:fO E. Cout Htpwq Corona del Mar -.. _"".., ...... .,.,._ _.,..,_, lila• TUIISFEI I NOES, COUNCILMEN: NONE.~;;;:;;;;;;;~~ ABSENT, COUNCIJ...MEN: NONE. JAMES B. STODDARD Mayor DO YOU WAHr e ~ • .W.. a ATTEST: MARGERY SCBROUDER City Clerk .......... ..., ..... ,Or 4e ,.. ..... ......... ..a7 Try Wte ....,_ fW ... OIWe J..4IIO. The money you need to build, buy or moder~ize your : home is · available ROW • •• Over 66 Millioll Dollars has, already been loaned to home ownen in Orange County-and we are, ready to Joan several million more, on Jong.tenn, Jow·inbftst home loans ..•. You can laave that new, better home NOW aoci gradoal)y pay of the loan IJke rent •.• Tau advantap of our 22 yean of Cmper. ' leDCe m &nandng <>ranp eo~ bomes-lriil m yoar plant IDd Jdeu for a frieod1y talk With ooe al 0t1r Loeo ,t;Cco-01 .. . . -0 --• - G) • 0 .. • 0 >- G) ... .. E 0 .... • • • •• • • • • • • • & .. I • 'Paint a Picture About Poem' Sets Stage For Showing •awJOIT aADOa DSIGJI 1 'I'IIV1tiDAT, JUVArt A 1 .. ~TtVE waJTDIG 0~ An Or•nte Co a 1 t Collf!i:e course In crf!atJve wrltln& will be olfered agaln In Corona del Mar CommunIty Con~atlonal Churt'h. The course, instruued by Adolph Anderson. will be ht>ld from 7 to 10 p.m. each Thursday, ~tnntne the first week 1n Feb. uary. "Paint a picture poem." That wu the chaUenee eiven 7 palnterL And the resultl will be ahown ln an exhibition In the Farn· h.am Gallery, 307 Manne Ave , Balboa laland, beg1nnJne Sun- day, Feb. L The poem, "Walk In the Park," was written by Newporter Arthur Bruce, who had written 18 yt>ars w ithout submitting anythlne for publication u ntil Mlss Farnham encouraged hlm. Some of his work wiU be publlshed withln the next few months In Poelry Digest and The Blue River Poetry Review. Artlsts exhibiting their Inter- pretation of hl.s work ln<'lude Claude Taylor. Frank Hamilton and Sally JimJn~ water color- tats; and Don Shreves. Melva Rue, James Porth and H. Barn- dollar. who work Jn oil. A.-ni'01I BRUCE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES PDST CIIVBCB OF CHRIST, SClEM'TIST, 3303 VIa Lido Newport Beach CIUliSTIAK SCIPCE SOCIETT OF COBOJfA DEL liAJl 3839.Eas1 Cout Highway Corona del Mar SUNDAY SCHOOL .. 9:15a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 11:00 a.m. \\"EDNESDA Y EVENING ; MEETINGS ........ . 8:00 p m. THAT DRESS MRS. VINTON JOHNSON !left) de"'lt. And the doll in front is e likeness of the 14-yeer-91d Emma San~ome who. in 1863 served os o guide for General Bo•ton Br.,gq showing him o hidden ford in Alobomo eMblt"q hom o .... · n 0 m<!l jor battle over Unio, r )rf'"e U"der the commond oi Col. Able Streight. (E""~~ gn photo) Mebb'e They --.--- Will Get to It==,.~~~~ READrNG ROOM- 3315 Via Lido. Newport Beach Open week days-9 a.m. to 5 p.m. is wearing is re41 southe rn-southern Panamoni an. The missionary's wife wore it to the recent monthly meeting of the Emma Sansome Chapte r of the United Daughters of the Confederac-y. W ith her is Mrs. C. F. Dennoson of Balboa. presi Next Meeting An attempt to t•rPate a ro- ordlnatcd Harbor ArPa re·<-rl'a tlon program wall he lt>ti hy Or Wednesdays--9 a.m. to 7:4.5 p m. Tuesdays and Frldays-- 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. • A numbf'r of bearh conress. ton Edward Milum ""· 'n"' ""r1 Harbor y d ' .--ou are cordially invited to ownt'rs an nParby rt'Stdents Hagh &hOOII trtu.tt><> and Supt attend the Church ~Ices ·THEY REMEMBER THE CONFEDERACY were pr~nt at Monday evP 1 Max Ru~wll · and to use the R.eadin& Room. ning's Nt'wport. City Coun~ll Th{'y hopp t() "'"rk w1th the ""===============--== By BOB LEEDOM l And somewhere. waiting tor Its 'leave tht' happy gathenng an(l meE"~Ing, {'Xpe-c.·tmg to ht'ar dt-.-1 elemt•ntary '>dtool dl'<lrt<'t.s and Use &.u9,. d euified eds for ,._ Someone . had forgotten to birth, I go back hom(' d<"SJ)Ite the !a!'t ('USStOn on what th(' Council will 1'\tiPS of !\t>WJ>Ort !Wach and lulk. C.tt il'l your .c:t, to o atOLE bring the large Confederate !lag. I The shaft in 1n the stone! her hus band had w stay for the ~~a a1bo1ut the Corona del Mar \ Costa Mf:'sa. 1 l..OSSO. so the 33 members of the Emma d uration of the mt>t>t1ng "'"' c 1 .-ases. ----------::-:--::-:---:~~---------- Sansome Chapter ot the United 1 Meanwhile, through the tardy PreSS<'d for an answN !\1rs But the matter was not on thf' In Its 8th Year Daughters of thf' Confedera(•y years I Johan.'IOn said, tht> wnman an ag.-nda, be>!"ause the rPport on addressed tht>lr salutf' to the t iny Which keep In trust your stor-swere-d. "My fa mily has ll\'t>d 10 alternative plans for the beach ' replicas that stood on each table. IE>d tombs. generations on tht> <.am<' ..,trf'('t was not ready. lllnf'ss of flnanct> The words were strong wllh Behold! Your sisters bring their in my Georgia hnmE"tfJWn and dlrt'<'tor Andy Broussard delayed r thE' report. emotion In most parts of the tt>ars, m so lont'SOmf' fur It I l'an t Harrv. Ht>islt>r. 3-l31 Oc·f'an 81\'d .. room and quavery from the ta· And these memori<tt blooms. '!lay away." bles ~here some mt'mbers as old Then Mrs. Johano;on .,pokt> of askf't1 spe<'tfir-ally about tht' pro as 90 and more sat, "l salute the Small tribute! But your shades hN couos1n, th(' lol l•' e'plurE>r Ad posal to constru<"t a statrway 111 1 1 R h 8 d down to the tx>a<"h Folk-. c;Jiding Confedt'rate flag wlth affection, w smt c mtra ac ard ) r down the bluff art' .sltdin<> por revert'nce and undying remem· !\!ore proudly on these wrE-aths "He was a Southt>rnN ""hn "" .. b ran-." today. tended his borc1t>r-.." ~tht' 'laid. lionc; Of hiS lot down With them. , .... hP .objt'('~Pd And the monthly meeting of T~e;llwhen some cannon-mould· ·~dJ :;' dl~. my slstl'r, Verna Councslman Hans Loren7 said !Chapter 449 wu under way In e e 0 n'IOn. tht> ('oun<'il had appropriated $1.· the Hudson House in Costa Me-sa I Shall overlook this bay. Mrs Johnson. tht> wife of a 4 ~ tor tht> proj('('t but tablt>d with the standard pledge of al-Square Cos!M'l ms"slonary, thl" the plan wht>n tht> estimate of legiance to the nag of the UnltM Stoop; a ngels, hither from the Rev. Vinton Johnson. sho....,ed some $16.000 was pre~nted by thP INVESTMENT COURSE ORANGE COAST COIJ.EGE ~n snlr<Kiu!llon to th~ bask fundamentals o! anvP1!ttna 1n orporalt> :SIO<·ko;. Bondo;. Mutual Funds. Government Bonds. Bu1ld1n~ & Loan Assol·lallons. Trwlt DH<b. etc Intended to gl\ e a prat tiC' a I knowledge of Investments and stock exchance OJ)('r31WnS WM. L O"BRYON. Instructor 10 w..a-n~ 7:30 • t :JO ...-. Mule Bll1ld1DI) 2 -5tartiJI9 T1uanday, Feb. S Prior ~ la the CouD•\"'9 Cea'-Da0y 5:30 • t p.m. States. and a ~ltatlon In unason sklt>S. . colored slide<; of the C'hoco In riJY t>ngineE"r. of the Lord's Prayer. There Is no holler spot of dlans. wtth whom she a nd her Mayor James Stoddard said he ground I husband have been worktng the h • TlUBUTE TO LEE Than where defeated valor hes. past " years and settlni down opes the bt'aC'h leases will be ••••••••••• •1 lmmedlate.ly a babel of voices By mourning beauty crowned." on paper for the first time, tht>ir on the agenda for the next meet-• as Southern as hominy erlt.s and languagt'. It ls a projcct for the lng. Feb. 9 · .,orker Umuua red eye gravy rose and undulated Undoubtedly. the high spot of American Bible Society and the =============I-t\ ,-..vw • • • now·oHers ~ lhrouehout the luncheon. And the meeting was the Introduction Wycllffe Translators at the Un-DO YOU WANT • job. • ric:le, • I -• grboad~~ly, Cosdta 1 M 1 esfa,Cthei. Hair. ~f-Mrs. dOl-~ Leed Noed 1 tot fS:.~ta 1verslty of Oklahoma. where he) ,.,.tel. • beby 11.,_.7 o. do yoil ~v• I IAI~ _ IEEI _ -£tP I r "'"'a, an a o al .orn a .uoa, a '"""' eecen en o \.R"n-wlll attend school a year before so....flli"t to ..111 Try em;9,. cJ.pl. .,.._.,... ~~~ faded away into a mluma of eral Robert E. Lee hlmseU. returning to the Jungle. \ fied ec:la. Olio~. )..0550. I IC£ Nl!m -..rt 11'&'1 £Hell 1 aentlment amid the honeyed ac· She had with her a picture of e JfErr li&ETIJfG na. 12 ~ ~ ~- Alabama. aU at once. She had stolen It as Southern &OOdbyes, and promises I Cold Keg Beer cents of Georgia, Vlr~tlnJa and I him, stern, sad. noble and gentle Then It was time for long. It wu the day for tributes to a child from her famlly's album. I to meet aealn In tht' home of In the I Gennal Robert E. Lee, the .rreat-llt went the rounds ot caressing Mrs. C. A. Nl.sson In Santa Ana I lido Shopping "'-• I est hero of them all. and Comdr. eyes. tor next month's meeting. Feb. ~ ft-."1-& I Matthew Maury who lnau&U· I Then Mrs. Janie Johanson of 12 which happens to be the Special WiDe Vault -.-. ~J' rated submarln~ and torpedo Corona del Mar. public relations blrthdate of another famous fig· 1 I Imported Willes Sun. 9 a.m. to midnight warfare dur\ng the war Between chairman of the group, and pro-ure tn the connirt ot 1861 65. Ch Fri. & Sat. 9 a.m. 2 ,..-"" • tlle States, 110metimes referred to gram C'ha lrman for the day, In But Abraham Llm'Oin, too. 1-. ampagne • --- as the Civil War. trodut>ed her s ister with an an('(' not without honor in tht.• ht-art-. .~AIJ. OD!oJ-" IW'!Il& F~~-~? ~ U. I And Mrs. Harold Robbins of dote a~ut "Two Kind!> of South · o! the c1aughterc; o! the South -c ~ ... ~ .--~-..._._ ;;;::::-.~~~; .. ~!;;.~:; .~~~· :·.;-AD TO LEAVE" . ~[~%.~"~ ,~·~. ~~.~· •. ~':.7 ,::.:,• I K 0 R K E R L I Q u 0 R I son received his famoW'~ nick 1 One k ind. she sa11t. was typ1-ern blood. anc1, ~""• Johan.'IOn namt' "Stoncwnll"-wht>n anoth fled by a woman -.he met at a sayc;, c;hP wao; thl' \\Oman .. ,hn I er ge~eral saw him standing stal-convention In Flond_a somf' yPnrs madP a pre-.. ident out of an awk ... 2229 E. c-•r-t HWY •• CORONA DEL MAR I wart and ft'arless at the battlE' of ago. The woman sa1d she hoid to ward bnl"k rountl') lawyer un.o;J 'BullRun. 1 0 ••••••••••• ·~"id~-::wiN, former na· ebutante Ball Patronesses ~--T E !~~~a1olr:s'::t~m~~~at" \'~~~:t~~ Are Entertained at Coffee ~ 0 very Woman Lee's tomb, and offert>d sub-~ For a Large Selection of scriptlons to the national maga-The patronesses of the 1958 Donalrl lla . . . EchHsr llill zlne of the group. , Debutante Ball were entertained John ~ . ~~~·rorll lr\'lnl'. YARDAGE -LINENS •th HIP p bl A M ri I Od itt b Monday morning by the sustain· J 0 h oy, Wllh.tm Kirb}. BEDDING -NOTIONS WI a ro em t'mo 11 e. wr en Y lng mt'mbers, board members. Moreland Leitholc\. U stN Lo..,.e, Henry Tlmrod on the occasion of and ball committeE" or the Nt>w· John MacLi"od . .:-<orman :\1<-U>od. PA TIERNS the decoration ot Conh•derate port Harbor Auxiliary of the Harold .Mathe~. Alan ~tkklc BOYS' & GIRLS' graves \n Magnolia County, c d . · • • STAUff So th c II I l\1 1867 I hll ren s Home Society. at a Robf>rt !\of Iller. N«>I<;On ~elC'C. :\loH TOT to TEEN Ins, s t 0 n ER u -itaedro na, n • ay, · 1 cortee in the Shore Cliffs home shall Niedet·ker. Paul Palmt>r. was '""" 1 CLOTHING · · · ot Mrs. Harold Caldwell. Lawren<-e PhstN. 0 W RH·h AMERICA'S NUMBER 1 "Sleep swee1ly in your humble The affair was ht'ld in appre ard. Hastt>r Ring. raul Ro.:•'r".IB HOM£ REDUCING PUN graves. I elation of the support of the pat John &-udder. F. II SkinnE-r. AD t Sleep. martyrs of a fallen ronesses and provided an oppor. Clarenct> Sr/{lth Har\f'\ SomNc;. DOW s cause; I tunlty for them to become better Wilha m Spurgeon m: Ri('hard Thourh no marble column craves acquainted with the program of Stewart. Maxwell Sturge..._ Austin NOW The pUJrlm here to pause. the adoption agency whkh the Sturtevant Th oma Wt>bc;trr 3404 Vi• lido Debutante Ball helps to support Roland W~sght, and G.-orge Y.1 r•l Ne----+ Be.ch, C•li4. In seeds of laurel In the earth Welcoming t~ guests at the l:e:._y~Jr;.;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;,......;; ';;;;;;~~i=~ for The blouom of you r fame Is coffee table was Mrs. William D-1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' C' blown Clark, chairman of the 1958 Deb· , .... Sylt, ...... CMIIrl •• 'SIN Ill' utante Ball. Patronesses Include the Mmt>S. Howard Ahmanson. Bewley Al· len. Jule Axelson, Robert Beau· champ, Joseph Seek. Clarf!nre Beesemeyer, Dean Bradford, Cler- The Orange County PtulhU· mont Brokaw, Walter Burroughs. mQnJc Society announces that Jesse Caatendyck, Richard Castle. ol'ders have been received f1lli.lllt Clare~ Cooper. the entire capad ty of aeata for EArl Corkett, Elisha Crary. the "Sympbonles for Youth" Robert Gardner. James Eymann, concerts at ()ranae CoMt College ~an Fa~U. Everett Gardl· AQd1toriwn thts Saturd y at ner, EdWud Groenendyke, Elton 10:30 a.m. and 12:l5 noo:. 'Res· Ballet AJuander Hamilton. foa THOSI WHO UAUY APPRICIATI IXCfWNT fOOD & AmNFNI SfiVICE ••• Hurley STAUFFER Hom e Reducing PLAN e ~ervatlona were made in order of lr3E=1i1iiir1r3t:it:i8~ receipt. Ful'tM'c orders cannot t. tilled for these concert&. Other conoerta wllJ be &lven at a latu ITAUAN RESTAURANT COCXTAIL LOUNGE Bell as little as520 '11 date. 1 I'I.AirAGAa fLAil DDrJia) 'Jbe N.-port Inch City Coun- dl YOted .. ~ eftfti,.. to~· JliJ~-lY n1 the req\leM 0( Joh.n P'lana1an fat a~nt ol a portion ol -.,.tde Dr. In Ccnoa clt1 ....,. ln ... M.ll<le ao that hl8 Jot at JMmlne Ave; neu ...,._..,. could be maoe ...,qll to w a Ml&l .... . Sill L ClAST NWl. 111111 Ill IIU "'-a.n11 ..... .......... ' • -~~~-=--=-Ge9rge f;rowns, but DorO+tly Says She'll Run for Congress Glamour Glimpses lt'a AMERICANA laue of Voeue time aealn. Tbla I.e the Issue that ls devote4 to our wolt• dertul Am~rlcan desteners and manulacturers of !Qhlons for the American woman. Up lo now, Dorothy Yardley She •Jd y.terday t ... t ltema .. ,.. bet btaebeAd. Gear.-hun't hJntlq that ahe wu Wnkin& knoWn that abe Ia ~annlq to about a Wuhlncton carwr have f« ~ next ,_., on appeaNd Jn oth6 pa,.,. outalde .. Bepubllean tJcket ap.hwt the area, but he reacle the En· AlMa Utt, wbO 1a now tn hla •len. fou.rtb term. She aald ahe hu m~ntloned But he wU1 know now, beeauae to hJm an tnvltatJon of IIOitle 3 he eullerftbes to the EntJen. 1 mont.M aro to casnpalcn next year, but be onl)' frowned .. Dunes: .Case Ta~en Unaer Submission The public relation. director ot the Balboa Bay Club hu a b .. look in h~r eyes, thoueh. when ahe talka about w~artnr a "blc hat and awlahlng around Jn furs In a •moke-fUied room." "I'm eolna to have a lot of fun." she aald. Arguments were completed "Don and AJ a re handllng ev- Tuesday altemoon 1n Hunttneton erythlng." Beach attorney .John Brunner's They a re club members Don attempt to revive his $25,000,000 Harwood and A. E. Tiffany, both suit agaJnst the county over of Shore Clltfs. She said they We took a real quldr look, ODd fJJid t.bat wbkh we bcn'e been ahow1D9 you. ADd we loYe to aery, "We told you 80." The A.aaerkaD auJt We -tbe ooe you wear wileD you traYe1 from home to bubMu.. cw around tbe wcwld. The ODe you wecrr to parties. TIM o.... for late day. Newport Dunes. first proposed the excursion. I The arguments were made by I Jean Lambertson, publlc rela- . Brunner and Steve Tamura, rep-lions director for the Los Angeles Hazard to Children Is FeareCI In Lido "Isle Seawall, Groin cearp CMMI&n'a ~--to llt'ntsnr 111'. ~aNI the ao.· eomp._.. .... ~ .• wall M4 ~Ntn en. aJ'I'Ued that ~ CounciJ •t a VIa U4lo R~ UdO lale. COUld not eaNt u.. P8ftb1t .,.. broupt ~ INift ~ eaue Jt had ~ oa lt. ewn ~~ .._,. ciU.rtnC a Mar· term&. Be ubd that the matt~r Jnc MonclaJ .....U.. ...,_, tile be put owr uottl U.. Lldo ~e Newpott City Coundl. • Community Aam. could ' d.l.lcUa8 Kuard to thUdren beeaue o1 It at Jt. Feb. 11 lfteetJq. the deep hole dradpd an tront Bunat..r Creely, .mahar~r ot the ol the Gaudin ~ wu LI.c.A., aald \bat Kr. Caudln .._.med by 101. hal ...... had w,tthdrawn h1l reqUHt tor • Via Lido Mard; VIetor lay~. revtalon ol ftnfer aUp plana, and 530 Via Lido N~. and Hqh therefore, th~re wu no matt~r ~a. 5U Vta Udo H-. pendJnr before the L.l.c.A. The particular matter befote Attorney Bob Hurwitz. repre. the Council wu the renewal of aentJnc Mr. Gaudin, contlnned Mt. Gaudin'• pumlt. becau.e the withdrawal of that reque.t, Trautwein Broa • .pad not been and the Counctl a,reed to ex. able to complete the project be· tend the time for completion of the .eawalJ and rroJn to Mareh fore the .Tan. 1 deadllne. 1. n.e requirement for poetlnc Attorney Max bond wu waived. JANUARY CLEARANCE! 20°/o • 3CJO/o • SOO/o OFF We love showing you the shtrt resenting the county, before the Ambassador Hotel. has promised dresses, fo.r around the clock · · · Fourth District Court of Appeals to handle publicity and promo- our. cute vtllage dre!'Ses, for mar· in San Bernardino. lion. Mrs. John Hurtt of Corona keung, golfing, or just wearing The case was taken under sub-del Mar and Mrs. Richard Sber· · · our more elegant ones for mission. A decision is expected wood of Bay Short'S hav~ offered later In the day, on Into evening wtthin about 30 da to help too. 0D Weol Cclpd hate a.d o,_ . Velfttlea Cllpd • Wool Jeney D~ • o,_, ·~ JCIIDCdca httlcootl Odd Ia.. SHARON JOYCE CARL. 16, of Midwoy C ity, is receiving her royol robe ond crown os Queen of Heorts from Thomos Chonnell. 1959 Oronge Cou~ty . He~trt Fund choirmon. Miss Corl will reign during @s Februorx. wht<:~ 1s Heort Month. She hos 0 c:o.,geni tol he~trl defect, FADS AND. FASHIONS on openmg wh1ch couses blood to flow bod into the lungs. } , 1'70 B. COAST IOQIIWAT . . . the lovely hand Jeweled ys. • cashmere sweater dress for spec-Mr. Brunner filed an appeal Asked about her political tator wear ' last October on the suit flied In views. she said, "I Jove Elsen- . behalf of Santa Ana oil man hower. but I don't want to go too To go wltb these lo•elles, we Dolph Granger. He ~arged that I deep Into that. It is going to be ba'Ye THE Coat for you for .Superior Judge Raymond Thomp-hard enough for a Republican to spri119, bec]1DAI119 wltb our lit· son's ruling was improper In dis-be elected to anything next year. tle topper of wool bOJ*IcldDg, missing the suit in December. "J'm going to have to be told from 129.95. on tbrougb tbe 1957. Judge Thompson said at 1 what to do and nobody has told Io•ely alim monotone tweed 1 that time that the suit was pre· me yet what to do." I -II e ena s coao•A DIEL JIU Tar PIWecistratioa So phs to Host ,_ ____ EZiiil ___ o_IUOI.&_,__ ___ ~ ~!!~ ~~~~~~~~~"" 'Cupid Caper' (ealled Malibu tweed) done by 'mature because the county had ooe of our CALIFORJUA de· I not yet entered into a contract II BALBOA CROUP TO MEET aJgnera, cmd of course tboae for the development of 78 acres The semi-annual meeting of really pretty caabmere coats In 1 in ~pper Newport Bay as a rec., the Balboa Peninsula Point Assn. a Dice coUedioa of abadea aDd . reatJOn area. . will be held at 8 p.m tomorrow atyla. th~r. t~runner char~ed onglna!IY 1 Friday 1 In the BaJ~ Angling Whatever It is you are needing in Cashton, when you come to O'Brien's you will find the right item for you. plus the personal senice and attention. that only the individual Specialty Shop can offer. Each girl in the store has tht:' interest or her cus tome r. a nd Will help you coordinate your wardrobe--be it a pair of glo\es or an entire wardrobe e count~ dtd not utilize Club. according to Mrs. Hollis pro~r contracttng procedures In 'Wood publicity chairman. leastng the land to Ira Dowd and ' hi'! business associates for 50 years. No one else was permitted MAJlCAJU:T DB. BEA.RJKC to bid, Mr. Brunner charged. March 9 hearing date was set Monday evening by the Newport Beach City Council on the debt report for the proposed assess- ment dlstrtct to extend Marearet Dr. all the way through the block aero&.'! from Newport Har- bor High School. Reed the Ell•i911 reg .. lerfy. l-1 '"bscripti011 o11ly $) • yeer, $5 for 2 ,. .. "' o-.OLE l.o550. and offerings of subjects avail· able next year will be distribut- ed In all English classes. Feb. 17. Approximately 2364 students will be given an opportunity to se. lect subjects for the year 1959· 60 with the aid of their English teachers as advisors. The forms must have the ap. proval of the students' parents through their sienatures. Mr. Jo. seph Hamblet, Harbor High prln· cipal. encourages careful consld eratlon and thought by each In div1dual before a definite sched· ule is made. since changes In the fall will be practically nill. After the completion of pre- registration forms, the forms are tabluated In the office, and the number of students signed up for each course Is r~rded. A 7', margin ls set aside for additional students who will enroll at Har· bor betwe-en now and the begin· ning of the school yenr In Sept. DO YOU WANT • job, e ride, e rentel, e b.by liHer7 Or do you h.ve s-.thi119 to -.117 Try Eft•l911 elu.J. fieCII edL ORiole l.OSSO. THIS IS A NEW YEAR • e e AND TIME TO CHECK UP ON YOUR PR.INTING NEEDS DON'T BE CAUGHT SHORT 01 YOUR OmCE FORISe USE THIS HANDY CIIECI UST -Ill THEI CAU. US! D BUSINESS CARDS ·o WEDDING !NV IT A TIONS D LETIERHEADS D RECEPTION CARDS .. •• 0 ENVELOPES D ANNOUNCEMENTS ...... 1:::] STATEMENTS 0 MENUS D ORDER BLANKS 0 PAMPHLETS D CIRCULARS 0 BOOKLETS 0 POSTERS D MAG AZINES PHONE US AT ORIOLE 3-0550 • And Our Repr ... ntati•• Willie Glad To CaD On You En ign ~bD hi~ I tAt., llle. f:IOM TW'-W4110. UIC.~ ICACON Harbor High's sophomore class will host the Costa Mesa High School freshman at a Vahmtine Dance to be held in the girls' gym, Feb. 11. The dance. to be called "Cu. pld's Ca~." wtll cost a dollar per cou ple and 50c stag. Mesa frosh will· be admitted with a student body card. Money from the dance will go toward a fund for the Junlor·Senior Prom. Sophomore class prexy Robbie Wlnterbothem emphasized the fact that the dance is not only for underclassmen. bitt for Jun. lors and seniors also. I ~Years' Experience & Security~• DellliCtltW ........... f~l ..... lplc,, lie. = 3345 NEWPORT BOULEVARD (opp. aty llaU) NEWPORT BEACH SECaET IDYJCZ LAST · OPPORTUNI!~UY AT -THESE LOW, LOW JAIUIRY FUI SALE ~· !.1'' 'ol '• 'f. f I PRICES! II I ,'f l?~ SQUIRREl. .,Q ... $109 , ...... , ,, .. lOW I The continu•ly rising cost of mink is bound to •ffect ret•il pnc.s tftrougltovt tfte rest of 1959 Ot•rles J•nu.ry Fur s.a. is your LAST OPPORTUNITY to Kt J ... ve more then $ r 00 on • • • qu.tlity mink • • • by O.•rfesl I I ~~.~.. $499 IYy '-CHAllis NOW ,;_. .,.., ..... ..., ••• Yw1-.ww ...,...,.. .. .. -f . DRESSED in "Gay Nineties" garb for the on'nuol meeting of the N.ewport Harbor brd of Realtors are the new president, Art Ktstler, Newport Beach realtor, and Mabel Fitzmorris. whQ was chosen for the honor of 'Realtor of the Year" for 1958. Mrs. Fitz- morris owns the Fitzmorris Realty in Corona del Mar. DICK RICHARD , IS GIVEN HIGH SCOUTING AWARD 0 , W. fDick) Richard, grocer, award of the council, given to community worker, and pres!· I George Murphy, Hollywood mov. dent of the Orange Empire Coun-le figure. who was the main ell of the Boy Scouts of America s peaker o! the evening. The tro· for the past 2 years. Monday phy was carved from the bow· night received the cou ndl's high-s prlt of the Chinese junk, Ling· est award -the Silver Beaver. Po, which reportedly sank ofl The award is given to men,Santa CatalJna Island 200 years wno have done outstanding and ago. exceptional work for youth. I Mr. Murphy Is already one of A new award was given at the the 4 West Coast recipients of the B3lboa Bay Club a!falr. which Sliver Buffalo. the hlgtaest award attract~ more than 400 persons. In Scoutdom. It Is the annual dtlURShip William Spurgeon Jr. of Santa Ana received a 1peclaJ award, a silver scout pin decorated with a diamond, In honor of the 25th ahnlversary since he received his Silver Beaver award from the council In 1934. Ill. Tl.u TUEll.' New officen seated Included Superior Judge Karl Davis as 3 YWS II THE MAIIII61 ' ... lllln to , .. , l president, Walter Schmidt and William Spurgeon Jr.. as VIce· presidents. and James Bush or Santa Ana as treasurer. p AMONG TOP AWARD WINNERS at last Sat- urday evening's Realty b rd ~rty at the Villa Marina were Matt LaBorde of LaBorde Realty, left, outgoing president, who was named top lister for the third consecutive year, end J. Leon· ard Smith of Bey & Beach Realty, right, the top salesman for 1958. Presenting the awards is Hal Mclaughlin of Santa Ana Title Insurance & Trust Co .. donor of the trophies. ----------------------------------------- Ensign Helps to Win Appeal The Ent1lgn helped win an ap-~ peal from a City Planning Com· mls.sion decision at Monday eve- ning's Newport Beach City Coun- cil meeting. Charles and Sylvia Cardella were appealing from the decision of the Planning Commission, which had denied them a waiver or square rootage requirements I to construct 3 units on one R-3 parcel at 1328 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. rage a1IGwecl J fCIIG9•· Ude SE'ronded· the motion, comment· by ..._ Clll • JO.foot lot. Tbe lng that the Cardellas purchased ...., 1-foot reqainaeat. bow-the lot with-the knowledge that ner, ~ tbJa bapouible the requirement was 1.200 square beccnaM • 3-toot Mtback 1a re-f~t per dwelling unit. I qu1red oa ecrda aide. Objection came from Council· I "UDder qaestlolt.1.Dt by Mr. man Charles Hart, who said It Sextoo, lb. Laa!JIDO. Mid tbcrt was a case of a retroactive Jaw. • 9caasr-YCIIia:Dce lll19bt be and that the lot was in tht> heart gnmted.M or a multiple dwelllng area. C. H. Lee, Balboa realtor who "We're going far afield to stop handled the sale of the lot and a man from developing h is prop· who aliJO owns nearby property, f>rty like others in the same supported the Cardella apppeal, area," he said. saying that the denial would be The motion to uphold the a definite hardship and would Planning Commission denaal lost knock down the pro~rty values. 5 to 2. Voting "no" were Coun Counci lman Hans Lorenz said c1lmen Hart. Kt'nneth Klngslt'y, the basic Issue was the Planning Frank Atkinson. Claren~ Higbie Commission attempt to upgrade and Mayor Stoddard. Councilmt'n 1 property In the city, and there· Lorenz and Somt'rs cast tht' "yes• fore he moved that the commls· votes. The Council then voted 5 'I'Wv.ID.AT, JAJrUAIIT 21. 11151 DWJOIIT aAIIIIOII D'I1GII 7 EYANITE KIDDIE BOAT • ·Pre-~ut Plywood Ready to Assemble • Ught-Weight- Easy to Cany • Start One Now And Have It Ready When the War111 Days Arrive! $ ·50 ONLY WARD & HARRINGT~11ht, a_ Ll•ttll • \oUIO I -• lint-.. Tti..U • ""JOTS • •no-Alii • •l$040S SUH'UCS uoe wn• COAST w GHWAY NtWOOe• IVO< Cl\l.IKlt"'" , 0. ... )01 .-..-,., --'-" '--" • , ••• . "'fOU l S•Tt H A C TION I S OUI S UCC~~s· Planning director Jerry Draw- dy told the City Council the or· dlnance Increasing the square footage requirements from 1,000 to 1.200 per dwelling unit was adopted last April 14 artd went Into eUect May 15. The lot In question Is 30 teet by 100 f~t. or 3.000 square feet -large enough for 3 units under the old ordl· nance, but only 2 ..units would be allowed under the new Jaw. e PUBCBASED Olf DEC. 1 sion declslon be upheld. to 2, same line up, to reve~ the I e VOTE D S TO 2v~~~~~~P~an~~nl~n~g~C~~~~m~i-~io;n~~a~n:d~t~o~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Councilman Har;ey Somers grant the variance. On Dec. 1, 1958. Mr. and Mrs. Cardella purchased the lot from Don Gunderson. owner of Gun- derson's Drug Store In Balboa. Speaking In defense of the Cardella.s' appeal were Mr. Gun- derson and also C. M . Sexton. who owns nearby property at 1331 W. Balboa Blvd. Both of them recall~ the arguments and statements of the evening of April 14, 1958, wheh the Clty Council adopted Ordinance 845, which established strlctet regu· lations for planning and zoning. They both understood that var · lances for relief from the strict regulations would be granted In areas where the lots have Coas t Supe r Marke t 3347 EAST COAST HIGHWAY 1 at MARIGOLD , CORONA DEl M~R IIEJJJZ.-.IIfe. -c.. Parlcay • • • • • 19c Macaroni & Cheese • Kraft Strawberry Jam--20 oz. ... 45c Alcoa Aluminum Foil-HeCI!J Duty uaaT'S-Ifo. a c:cm IIDBN ... Real Eatate Offlw Is Pr11111M ... C1tJ • been substantially developed un· der the old ordinance. Fruits for Salads • • • 33c ROSSANA .. roDESTA .a. --SII ~ W.W · IDIIIr..,. IIW.....-·--.:ul·,.,... _,.. •• .,.. ..... a -·--..:::::&.:.. . ..,...." . ._ Appointment or a real estate officer for the city or Newport Beach was proposed Monday eve- ning by Councilman Hans Lor· enz. Sucb •n orrtcer would keep reeofd of land owned by the city. tte re~~ponslble for all malnten· ance and repair. supervise leases, make appraisals. a&'llst In pur- <'hase of land. advise the Council on aale of city-ownPd land. City Manager Robert Shelton was In· struct~ to studv thf' request and report back to the Council. ... Presurl ...... F• C..a •PI•a E~neerlnc plana for improv· In~ water preuure for 70 homes In Corona Highlands were authorized Mondav evening by the Newport City Council. A pressure booiJter de"lce. cost· lng an estimated SliJOOO. ls need· ed, a(.'I('Ordlng to Mayor James Stoddard. The plans and aped- tkatlon.. to be prepeftd by pub· lk worb eurector lert Webb, are t6 eoet not more than $1,800. e CUPPDfC FllON EJfSICif This recollection by Mr. Gun· derson and Mr. Sexton was not just memory work. Mr. Sexton produced a clipping from the front page of the Ensign of last Aprll17. It was the story of adop· tlon of Ordinance No. 845. Here ls how the Ensign reported that news item: ~ were qu"tloaa from U.. cnaocUeDce about threat of lafrtDgemeat of property ri91lb. bat u.. If~ a.ac.b aty Coaedl Cidopted Oldi.DaD«» MS 11.-,.y altgbt. tbu utabllab· ... atrtctw Je9U)atloae fo. .,... ..... Cllld ...wag . ""Tbe coetroftnlcll l t • • • • both lDClad-' la \M fiPPIO•ed ...u---..... the req1&1re· .... '• uao 8q1ICift ••• ~ aalt la • ., ..... Cllld .. teet laalde ___......t ·- 1 for 25r Martinelli Apple Juice-Quart 33t ,..,__,.. CcatmcK of .. t Fooa I oz. AD Tuna Red Meat 2-23c Jfo. 303 Ccm Ubby's Beef Stew • • York County Onions-No. 303 Can 25<" Chicken of the Sea Tuna-Blue Label *PRODUCE* Grapefruit PIP PDf Apples LeHuce 10( ucll 2 fer 15~ 2 ... 25~ ,~ ...... aDIDSETE"S-10 oz. 81JU)S£TE"S-10 OL IDIOTT'S-14 OL Cut Corn LUT B'ysn'benies Uma Beans "' 23( 33( STEWING 21L CENTERP kCUTCh 79l HENS Or ops HAMS 41~ i~re Ribs .. NEW DRIVE cAN SAVE VICTIMS OF ACODENTS ~:::= ~~~~N~S~I~G~N~: ~~~LA~SS~I~FI~E~D~:~. ~ Alii END J N 0 DCTlO!d ~ LOIT AIID POUaD 6100 AND 8'112 01' 'l'ftE Mr:wPOIT lEACH MUNICJ· H..AirOIOifD Olor4l ~ UNCI, LOST:~ a.._. on Eat Cout :PAL OODE ULA'ItNG TO pedtct. Jrdaed to ..U. Scbm.ldt. IIWY-r CDJI. J'rt... Jan. 23. ftnd. UCENYS. PhllllPt Bla .... no • Oraan ., pleue call BJU Callahan, The altru .. uc eftOJU of eome twv. nrvlwd u the ha.plt.J had The City tAundJ of the Ot:JtePi~OO:;EifS~TRiWWI(G: Store, ~ !fo. Main, .S.nta Ana. HYatt •·toll. Uttle &Jrls to bQY t10me Ooweta bad OM when be wu ~ht ln.. of Newport Beach dOH Md&Jn u ON /b, W'hl._ a1 tLree. steinway Pla-. ·w•u...,"'"t"'"ID""""' ... TO--IW-.-,----- for John Wheeler, of Corona del He aaJd that doctors have followa: ~etc. Ort;n&J ~~ SUGHTLY U8D Jdiyw P'&np. Ma r. who died last week fol· learned that shock a.hould ~ SJX:TION 1: Section Sl<M.l ol OQt. Call OJllole 3-8Sn a.fteT ~~~-~le ~~ ptke(1 OJ'I'ICZ SPACE W.un'ED: Fur· lowing a car crash at Coast Hwy. treated with cold -not heat the Newport Beach MunJdpal e am. WUl accept trade. ._. -.. Ott cau """' .-, Wltb na.Md room fo.r ue u pvt. and Marine Ave., may save u has been C\Uitomarlly used. Code Ia aroended to read: POJiTACiij 6 ilAJ fiW and U~l&no tonee. Scblnldl·~ll· olllce, .U x 13 ot larpr. COuld 10meone elao'a Ute. Cold pulls the blood away from "SECT10N 610t.2. bn•• ~ ae.t aa OR 3-Upe. a20 No. Maln, Santa Ail&. be in ...adeftct. OR 3-4258.. One of the little girls is Betsy the heart, maJnt&Jn.lng clrcula· o1 IJnMI · er. Alwaya 100 plano. to cbooee d h f J k Ba • from. .,...., I Ma0VI Barnett. aug ter o ac r· Uon. (a) Upon appllc.ation be-u OND .l!f nett of Bay Sho.res. &e'Cfttary of Young Wheeler was packed In lng made u above provided a ' U · ELECT R 0 !f f C PLUfO. 1296 the Newport Harbor Chamber of Ice In an attempt to save hls m e, and when the applicant hu ::ent bu.y. o~bmldt·Pbf11rn: Sch.mldt ftlllla-, ~ Ko. M&Jn, SEE ME ABOUT tlreplaoes. btlck Commerce. And he marveled at but lt didn't suffice. tendeM the JlceOM tee re. • at l&ln, .,.uta Ana. te n-Santa ,Ana. Stetnwq Plano.. and lltonework. Ben Cuaen, th $40 th i d fo the way PSanc.. Qraano. ftta al'\1 plano, wu OR 3-4497. Formerly wUh Intemal bvenu. 1982 MEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA us.tm ae.Jclence lJ 8-5864 . . e ey rase r MT. Barnett dbcussed the pos. q~. the Dll'ectOI' or Fi· J'JlEPfCH Provtnctal qdnet ,.. 8685-OW' pdc.r l1!SO. RENT==:-a~H=-ammo------,.'-n-:d-:S::-pl-:ne--:t~Or=-a-a-n, wr;:tthihe Wheeler boy's mother slbllity of ralsJng eoough money nance shall proce. the ap.. turned tram re.nt, ave 1253. PRAcnCE PIANOS ~, $135. $5 a week, leaona included by YARD MA.IH'T'ENAlfCE, PRUN· Sug.,es"""-... that the 540 might bet· to bu_y such a blanket at a board plication. U lt ls an appJica, 3 v.. to pav aA .. mldt PbJlll... _.,, ,.. ••il'U tl t IJ t _,._ _,. __,, . -· ~95, aU Jn aooct condition or our famous or•an teache.r. ""G c·• .,..._ -..nn> ... ..,D LIGHT ter be contributed to Hoag Hospt.l meeting of the Newport Harbor on or a celnseb o_.r_Aa new,· ~ No. M&Jn, Santa Ana. ~ rent --.: a mo. Schmidt. Scbmldt ·Ph1Wpe. '520 No. Mall}, .... ., • .... c.Anu~ .,..., tal. where the 15-year-old boy Kiwanis Club. business or 1 e ......,msbmlt Stelnway PfanOL PbJUl.... 6th at M&Jn Santa Santa Ana. pJcll out the fint.h _HA_UUN __ 0_·--------- diAd. As a result of that con versa· necessary. he shall au t .,.,.., u a .. • ,.,. • G ds 1n ..-. • ., like Pf .. lt t 'h d rt ts -CA.uu. ~ o.a ran , · Ana. ~lnwav PfanOL you best. Stelnway ana.. Anolh"'r of the girls is Gene tlon, he plans to ask the club o o, er epa men u cl "'' .~ 6 H ll GuJ _, IOIIl'IS'~E"S '" od (Th d ) t d 1 necessary, Inc I u d 1 n 1 the u.,..nr -.uon am n. · BEAUTIFUL Maple Spinet, can-•EitiOIIAL 1 Stickler. daughter of Dr. Harry t ay urs ay o start a r ve health omcer 1l health and branMn, Ch.lckertng and many not be told from new, 10·yr. 1111 llll Wrllklrl Stickler. who is on the staff of to raise enough money for such ••nltatlon mav be aff.-...ed. othera. priced from $375. Pay •-.......... ...., I bl k -_, ""'' guaran....,., U"ll.._... on or1an, ROOM AND BOARD for older the hos pital. a an et. to d.etennlne 'Vfhether the u UttJe u $15 per montll. ave $22C. easy terma. Schmidt. He told the girls the hospital I He said It costs $2.100 and any. bus.lnesa and premlaes to be Schmldt·PbllUps, 6th at Main, PhllJJps, 520 No. ),faJn Santa people. No pen.aloners. LE 9- could use a freon gas "('Old blan. one outside the club who wants occupied meet the require· Santa Ana, Establlahed 1914. Ana. Stelnway PSanoe. ' _6838. ___________ .., ket"' with which to treat shock to contrlbutt> can send money to ments of state law and City Stelnway Pianos. STErNwAY Style B, 7.ft. Ebony, =*;;;;';;;;';.;;•_w_AII __ I&D ______ _ In fact he and other doctors the John Wheeler memorial at ordlnan,...... If It ls a ll"""n•"" h -· h h 1 1 '"'" '""' .... Like new, ard to fJnd, save I .. II agrt>e that young Wheeler might t e osp ta . requiring City Council ap· nRE SALE $1.950. The w 0 r 1 d. a best.lll. ,.. •• ANYBODY FOR TENNIS proval. It shall be trans· Schmldt·Phllllpa. 520 No. Main. mltted to the City Cou ncil Santa Ana. • •• ., only after It has been ap· 4QO/o IO 600/o OH .....----------.. ON Ll Do IN SPRING'· proved by such other depart· aEAL ESTATE & aE.Jn'ALS Top job 0~ aeld& ments. NO OOWN-TERMS UNFURNISHED 1 BDRM. APT. I ll"en and WomeD Anyone tor tennls? r She and other committee heads That will be the theme of the will mt>et tomorrow IFrldayl In Lido Is le Tennis Club informal her homt> at 216 Via Mentont>. to buffet dinner dan"e l tl the. Lido makf' plans for tht> 6 to 8 p.m. Is lt> Community Clubhou~ on C'OCktail party and the 8 p.m. din. Valt>ntinf''s Day. Feb. 11. I ner and da nC'l'. Purp<l!Sf' of the dance is to Meeting with her will be Ml"''. arouse interest in the spring Joe !'Oickert.t and Mr" Beverly round robin tournament of the Carson. ro-chairm('n of the tele- club. ac"ordrng to Mr'i. John Bill phone and rt.'M>rvations; Mr. and ~~--. vice-president In ('harge or I Mrs. Mik(' Connelly. hospitality; <:!>('<'ial ('vent". Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vordale. Is Your Bike Really Safe? Is that bike of }ours really food ; Mr. and Mrs. Jaml"S Brade c:on. de<-orations; Mr. a nrl Mrs. I Harry Gates. house; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Michei'K'n. musr(', and Mr. anrl :\frs. Mtke Ashe Jr., restora- tion. safe to ride? I LEGAL JfOTICE Want to find out? CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS The Newport Bea"h Police Fr('tlllous Firm Name Department will hold rts an THE t:~DERSIG~ED do ht>reby nual bu·yrle clinic at Corona C'ertt ty that they are ronductlng clel Mar ~khool from 9 am. un. a Snack Shop business at 101 Ill 1 P ~ Saturday ~o rh('{'k I 13th Sf.. Newport ~ach. Callfor· up on brcyrles and tssue li· . d th f'ctit lous firm censes at 50 cents each. 1 ma, u n er e 1 Si II I. · 'II be held name of Beach Boy and that said m ar c tmcs WI r· I d f th follow at Newport Elementarv School. trm s rom~ 0 e . S d F b -anri at Hor ing persons whose names tn full atur av, e . 1. d 1 r 'd as ace Ensign School. Saturday,\ an P aC'es o . rest ence are Feb. 14. follows, to.wlt. William H. Jones. 1034 W. Bal· M A T T Jl E S S E S boa Blvd.. Newport Beach. Calif. JrEW-U:WVILDIKG Robert V. Brose. 1920 W. Bal· Pocma Bubber boa Blvd .. Newport Beach. Calif. trTe.rular Shapes WITNESS our hands this 26th ~ -Cottoe day of January, 1959. COSTA t.fESA t.tAntESS CO. WlLUAM H JONES ZIIO .....,_. ...... Ll'-+! t-IleD ROBERT v. BROSE JAMES D. RAY Buillliac Contractor J446 E. COAST HWY ~ COitONA DEL MAlt OB!ole 3-051.0 IE SA UPHOLSTERIIIIi STATE OF CAUF'ORNIA I SS. cou:-;n · OF ORANGE I (I~ TillS 261h day of January 1919. before mt>, a ~otary PubltC' tn and for satd rounty and state. rP'\Iding thNPln. rluly rommi"· I :.ionPrl a nrl <~worn . per~onally ap 1warNi W1lliam H. J onP" ami Rnbert V Bmse knO\-. n to mp to t-w the Pf'!'l'On!; whmlP na ml"S a rp "uhc:r n berl 10 the "lth1n in!;tru ml'nt and aC'knowiPrlgcd to mP that lhl') P'(('("UIN1 lh(' samP. \\'IT:\E~ my hand and orti dal seal W <: FOOTE N'otary Public in and for said County anfl State. My Commission expire-s July 6, I 1962. Publish: Jan. 29. Feb. 5, 12, 19, in thP N('wport Harbor Enslgn. t b ) Upon receiving the approval of departments {o which the application has been referred and, whe re necessary, the apprqval of the City Counctl, the Director of Finance shall prepare and i"Sue the license showing upon the face of each license the following: ( 1 I the person to whom the license Ls is· sued; I 2 l owner of I he busi. ness; 131 the kind of bus i· ness thereby licensed; C-1 1 name and location of such business: 151 the amount of the IIC'ense ft>e; and 161 the datp of expiration of such li"ense (cl Wh('n proper appli· ration has bE-en made for a license requiring the ap· proval of the City Council. the fee tendered and the ap· plication approved by all de· partments to which it was referred or approved by s uch departments subject to con- ditions. the City Manager may approve the Issuance of a temporary llcen~e pend· lng the submission of the application to the City Coun. ctl, U he determines that the operation of the bu.slness un· der a temporary Ucenae will not adversely atfect the pub· lie health. salety or welfare. Such temporary llcen.se s hall expf~ Immediately upon the City Council's action u pon the application or automat. Jr-ally at tht> end of thirty 1301 dayc; if the City Council has not actrd. FIRESTONE SUPREME fiJI• Blo•ut-Proof TIRES Y2 PRICE! Whol~e price tor Ret all Customers nus WEEK rrs PARAIEO SEED The very finest seed we. can obtam-Regularly 19c per lb .. all this week until Wednes· day, 2 lbs. for 29c. call at your "Pets best friend'' 1le J..U1'1 Plf SH, &rruATJOJfS WAJfTED 2732 E. COAST HIGHWAY -IR_O_N_l_N_G_lN __ MY __ H_O_ME-$ __ 1_.50_ CORONA DEL MAR hr. Fut and good. Sue Craw· OR 3.2430 ford, 2912 W. Coast Hwy., New· LEGAL JfOTICE NOTICE OF BID port Beach. LI 8·1521. PRACTICAL NURSING-8. 10 or 12 hrs. -OR 3-1513. Be Sure To Cheak With JUIE FiliAl Eatt•r••ll lctHJ 402~ 32nd St., Newport ORJole 3·4680 On a new Ramnton Uberal allowance, aee Waii111C ......... ........ $21,000 BUSINESS AUTO BOATS PERSONAL FURNITUJU: Hartter Tllrlfl •• LHI 3700 Newport OR 3·3700 Newport Beach U8ed Auto Parta, 'l1r8 We Buy Can and Scrap Metal LIBEJrTY •· 7013 3111'5 PlaCle'Jltla Ave. eo.ta Mea SHAMPOO your own rup. Ute our ~utpment. Low rental rata. Petemen Palnt8 lr Rent· al!l. U 8-1403, 141 E. 16th St., Coet& Mea. ALL TYPES OF ..... p ... l. • .. , ••• e l'ut Color Film Service. • MoYle Projector. fot Rent. e Model Airplane Sur.u;; IEIII D•••r~ 1782 Jlewport Blvd.. Collta Keaa Pbc,ne UbertY 8· 700 Painting -Decorating P A.PEJl HANGING GEORGE BURKHARDT Uce"* Contractor 1.897 Orange Aw. Collta Mea" UbeJU s..as:a ----COJOUTB I..AJIDSC:Al"mQ aDVICE FREE ES'I'D4A TES SAH Green Starn~ Free delJve.r,. OOROKA DEL IU.R NUR3EBY ORiole 5·0160-2744 E. Cout Hwy. -CALL s,.. ••• I .... MOVING? 2 men A van $10.50 Hr. within 30 mL nme atarU at your door. No extra charge lor Saturday. NE'WMAN TRANSFER lr STORAGE CO. Lowest Storage Rates 824 W. 19th St. ec.ta Mesa Ml 6-2528 ........ " •• J ... 'he...UI ..... 1947 P'ullertOn Ave .. Cost& Mesa, Callt Midway 6·3314 U no answer calJ M1 6 -2372 l..d tile ENJ, .. ,.,.,..rfy. Lec..l ""-rlptl. o.ly U • .,..,, $5 few 2 , .. "' OR.IOLl J-0550. EGREMONT PRIVATE DAY SCHOOL I d l Whf'n propN a ppl i · ra tic;>n ha" bE-en mad<' for a lirensp not re-quiring City Council approval. the tee tPnrlPrPil and the-application approvPrl by all departments to whiC'h it was referred sub· j('('t to ronditlons. the City Manager may approve the lssuanC't.' or a temporary li· <'f'nS(' pendinJt the appll· cant's romplianC't.' with the rondltionc; lm~ If he de· termines that the operation of the bu!;lness under a tern· porary lil'en.c;e will not ad· -.ersely affe<'t the public health. ~fety or welfare Such temporary liC'ense shall automatl<·ally expire at the end of thirty 1301 days If all rondttlons subj('('t to which it was lc;su('d have not beE>n met. CHILD -CARE-l n yo_u_r_h:-om-e--,.by reliable woman -Daytime' or evening. ORiole 5 0190. 1 E w r lfOif·SEcr AlliAK Kinderg arden Grades 1-8 Small Clasae• 1 e l In addition to thr regular IIC't.'nse fee. a '"' o( Five Dollars ($5.001 shall be rharged for each temporary license. In no event shall thls fee be refunded." SECTION 2: Section 6112 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code Is amended to read: "SECTION 6112. Uc:.DNS WANTED: IRONING;;:---.:IN:=--:-:MY= HOME-$1.25 hr. Mabel Whit· man, 6(Tt Marguerite, Corona del Mar, OR !:_2'T7!:._ _ EXPERIENCED, RELIABLE ChJid care weekdays. Mn. Pierce. OR 3·0944. ~~-----=----~ MATURE LADY wgently neeca part t1me employment . Qaby· atttlng, companion. .elllng, etc. Refermces. oa 3·'7739. llr ........ Now belna built at 2435. E. Cqut Btrhway, Corooa del Mar. Suttes from 400 eq. ft. -Park!nr In the rear foy 24 cars. Reserve q»ace now and we wUJ partJUon and paint to .Wt. 0. w. . ... , 261 Mont.e Vista Costa Mesa, Calif. Telephone MIDWAY 6-1170 for .. nave hrpoMs. The licenses required by this chapter for perions to en· gage ln professions, voca- tions or buslnesse~~ which are also licensed by the State ot Ca1itomla are fo.r revenue purpo~~e5 only and the regu. latory provisions of thla chapter, Including the power to deny, suspend or revoke the licenses ot such pel"SSns, Notice-Is hereby given that the Board ot Tru~tees of the Orange Coast Jr. College Dlst. of Orange County, Calif. wiJl receive bids up to 11 :30 a.m., February 6, 1959, at the Business OUlce ot said school district located at 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. Callt.. at which time aa.ld bids wlll be opened for printing of the 1959·60 school catalog. Sped· tlcations tor above may be ae. cured In the office ot the A.At. Supt. In Charge of Bu.lness. The Owner reserves the privilege of rejectlna any and all blda or to walve any lrregulariUH or In· formalities In any bld or ln the blddJng. Signed: B. H. PETERSON Seey .. Board o( Trustees Adv. Jan. 22 It 29, 1959 wVSJJrDI ono,aroanua NEED WOB.XJl'fG CAPITAL tor mfg. bualn~ tn eo.ta Meta. 15,000 wtll handle. Quick profit a.saured for investment or pa~­ tJdpaUon. OR 3-61&1.. MASTERS BUILDING, 438 HEUOTROPE AVE., COlONA DEL MAlt REGISTRAnON ACCEYI£0 * 2 HEATED JOOLS * TJlA.JIISJOBTATIOJI ruDISIIED ALTERAnONS LAUNDRY SERVICE REWEAVING DEIJVEBY SERVICE -ORiole 5-0310 VALET CLEANERS {A Uttle Better) 1137 &. COAST KICIIWAY C::O.OWA DD. IIU c. B. CllAXP'J'Olf. OwnB shall not apply." SEC'nON 3: This Ordlnan~ shall be pub1lsbed on~ tn the Nf!WP(Irt Harbor Ensign. a new.· paper of pneral ctrcuJatlon, printed and published ln tbe City o r Newport Beach. and the same ah.aU be eUedlve 30 days ~ the date of Ita adoption. 1'1\11 Orm.nance wu lntJodu~ at a ftcular meetlna or the aey CoundJ of the City of N...-pcwt Bftch. ~ • ., ell\ the 12tb c1Q of lanuazy. lB. and wu a~ ~ the .h dey ol JatUW)', ~ "1 tbe follqwtn• .oe.. to wtt; AYES. COOltCD.M'D: ILUT, ~~~~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~UAQM~ ~ Im~. .;;. AT&DGOif. Jllt:M~ ITODDAIID. ~ mown.aa:w: Jtam. AWNI,COO.,._: ..._ JAMI!Ia WGeMD ...... ORJole 3-412) -Eva ORiole 3-68'73 . Open: Feb. 6, 1~11 :30 a.m. Use This /e (. K/ I ua,... ...wro.r-.a ~ ,...-=- ;/'7 I L 2. I. " I. ,., L '7. & .. lO. ~ ~~ tt tt ~ m W..W !e a..,_c ....~ , / .,.., I S'I!ICIALI·ls ••• ~ SGc ,_-,_,..._-s ""'-aa1r 1.aa ,., ,.. n ' w~ .. ,..__c ' -, . 11 .. 1& • Help ~ ,._ .. I• I • .. p;.OIII the POUCE BLOI Iii They're Not , CHIJR.t:H'I:S 1 Charles Hill ••• MOifDAT. JUVAJrT lt ported. the theft ot bl8 1:2.;, In Doghouse CDM C010ilJ10'I'1' cauaa VJOVUIALII'I' nu.owu~ Dies at 84 • !lira. Ocea Lambert repon.d boat from 38 Channe) Rd., lJdo Th 0 "Bellevlnf In Gocf' wm be the The controversial Dud Sea Cb&rles Hili. 84, ot 1500 Mira . her IOD'a '-1() alumJnwn boat Park • . • 1amn Smltb ot ~ ese ays topic of the Rev. Edwin Comke acrolla dl.covered In that area mar Dr., Balboa, d ied In the traJlft wu -'Olen from thelr lfarct.ua Ave .. Corona «Wl Mar, at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday alnce 1!H7 and their meanlna tor Fl~nce NlthUnaaJe Rest Home home at •oc 15th ~t.. Newport ftported hJ.t Anchor . Cove Cafe The chJldren around the aervlee:s of U\e Corona del Mar Chratlanlty will be coJUidered tn Oranee 1ut Thursday, after Beach ••• Paul Byron of 1706 at :J805 W. Cout Hwy., N~port home of La,. NelUn at 537 Co nt m u n l t y ConereraUonaJ by Dr. Clare Blauvelt In his ser· a lengthy UJnea. Bayahore Dr.. Bly Shores, re· Beach, wu buralartzed for the Banta Ana Ave., Newport Church. mon. "How AUve Are the I>ead JW wu a native ot Delphi. Ind. ported loslnt a $300 ,old brace. umpteenth time; tl'lla t1me $31 Kel&ht.s. aren't In the doe. IT JUO)UWS PUSSYTEm.A.If Sea Scroll.ar" attn. 11 a.m . .erv· He had lived In California 80 let •.• Mn. 0 . c . Schaupp wu wu taken !tom a dcam ma· hou• even thouch they • . Ice Sunday of the Unlve .... llat yea,. and In t he Harbor Area bothered because a woman who ehtne. a juke box wu robbed started a lire there pJayJna A bloaraphJcal aennon on 'Mo.. Community Fellowship In t he 45 yeara. walked put her home at 203 E. and a bottle ol Uquor wu uaed with a candle. ea" wut be etven by the Rev. F r I d a y Afternoon Clubhouse. He wu a member ot the Jona· Bay Ave .. Balboa, kept taUJne In 2 attem})ta to aet fires on the That'a wh~e they atarted lames Stewart at the 8=15· 9=35 18th St.. and Anaheim Ave., than Club In Los Angeles 30 down, but the woman had fallen banct.tand and 1n a atoraae the flre -In the doghouae. and 11 a.m. Sunday aervlcea ot Costa Mesa. years and the S.nt& Ana Elka MEW»>ft IIADO• DIIGir t TJIVai)AT, JMVAJrT a ._ away by the time pollee arrived. room • • • It bumed merrlly to the St Andrewa Presbyterian Church Lodre ~ years . • -DAT, J•.wn•--tune of S25 damace at 600 s. Andrew. Rd .. Clllt Hav. Bl 11.-niODIST CBU.CB Hl8 wife, Ethel, I UTVIVAS him. a tM:'O • TUDDAT, JAJnJAJrT • ••u-_VI .... -' en. Ordination of ruling elders "Lovlnl Concern" 1.t the title "' -..roT L~' Th d ·M,., Lee Nlchol8 of Puadena w1Jl be held at 9:30 and ordlna-of the sermon or the Rev. Ben ServloeJ~ were held Monday In ypc,"~ trail~~;:;;,':: :!~h~ J:w ca~~ reported a Japaneae mink atole tlon of ducona will be at 11 a .m. Torrt"S 1r. at the 10:45 a.m . Sun· !:,•rkes~~ln Mortuary In Costa ~Elfl' ~, ~ or 1811 Newport Blvd., N .......... wu stolen trom her car at How. ST. J •~•• E'IIICOPAL day service ot the Community ~Ab~ uMwr aJ wl as held In Melf'OSe JU.-' "~a--· d ' n~ "---t H __,. Methodt.t Church of Balboa Is-"""'' auso eu m with the San· Beach, reported, there wu aaw· ar • nc11taurant on ~ wy. Holy conununlon will be given ta An Elks Lod ftl i TIDE duat aU over the neighborhood. Jut Sunday , .. Pollee got all • at the 8. 9:15 and 11 a.m. Sunday land. Su nday school is held at I a ge o c allng. wa on cars. houaea and yard.a; po· ready for a b1g bank. holdup at William 0 Bryon, preside nt of ..... rv1c ...... o" St. Jam ..... Epl·o~opal 9:30 a.m. with nursery care pro. .. .. • -...a&.~ Office li:.JY 1 A7 ... l' t 1 """' ~ '' ~.. '"" vlded durin" the wora hlp service . ..._. ... r-pri"tin9 "•.ds, c.ll til. KW~Ct o••-•-• lice traced the duat to a defect :... p.m. w.,en a II .en a arm tile ~urlty broker {irm of Wm. Church under the pastorate of • r.w.., 'IIWW.Iftt Co., ORiole 3450• -• Jn the sawdust blower ayatem at rane from Mariner's Bank, but It L O'Bryon lr Co. of Newport the Rev. John Pa rke. =========::::;;====JO::I::::I:::Jf=:•:•~pOI~rt~a=L.~Jf:;;•:•:JiCiiW=rt=B~•=•~cb the Harbor Manufacturlne co. at was a false alarm; an employee Beach, will araln lnsturct a I I d Th t I 412 29th St .... Mildred Riggs of had Inadvertently tripped II . . . course In Investments In the D th T k e as a 301 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, re· H. J. Enrle reported at 9:21 p.m. Adult Education Division of Or. e a a e S ported a house at 2 11 Via Raven-tha t someone had just shot a ange Coast Colleae. ' S h k W I d na, Lido Isle, was peppered with hole in a wJndow of his home at The meetings wm be held tor J 0 h n Ty s 0 n a e 0 r BB ahot ... That noisy TV pro-1200 w. Balboa Blvd., Ba lboa, 10 weeks on Thuraday evenings, g ram. "Peter Gunn," kept the with a BB gun . . . ,7:30 to 9:30. In Music Room 3 at John Tyson. so. of 191:> Kt-To Be Top•IC rt"Sidents of l rvine Terrace awake • FJUJ)AT JA.Jfl7AJIT 23 OCC. beginning nex1 week. Feb. wamee Dr .. Irvine Terra,·e du~d • IEIISTER FOR SPIIII SEMESTER NOW! Pre-SchooL Kindergarten. First through Seventh Gra des rnO!lt of the night even though ' 5. Reglslration Is made In the in Hoag Hospital Frlduy I their sets weren't t urned on; the C. W. Jackson reported 4 h~b ·l rounsellng center from 5:30 to 1 He was a natlvt> or AlamPda, "Expanding I deas in a Shak. ' actor11 were l ighting a ll over the caps va lued at S35 were sto en 9 p.m. daily pri~ to the first and had ll\'t-d in this arNt tor 6 In~ World" will be the topic of • Classes are limited to 20 students pier at Richardson's Yacht An· from h is car pa rked In front of I class. months. He was pre~il1t-nt of the Dr. Albert Kt>lly. pastor of the <.'horage a nd tossing each other his home at 618~" Marigold Ave.. Charles Nt-l!«>n and (.'(Jn'!oltdated Presbytenan Churc·h o! Whtttier. in the water-tor the benefit of Corona del Mar ... Two out· IT-LAW C'JIAMGE PBOPOSED Lumber Co. at the 1 I :55 a.m. WednPsday I board motor& valued a t $900 meeting of thE' Womt>n's F~llow · <.'a mer as · · · 1 w........ reported tak4 n from thA A proposed change In the by He ll"llVK his "iCt•. Corm• Ita: "'"' "' "' d 2 J h d J 11 of St Andrew" Presbyterian • WEDNESDAY. JAHUART 21 garage at the home of John laws or the Corona del Mar Com an sons. o n an amc>., . Church. VIva Loope of Glenda le re-McDoud. i20 30th St.. Newport m~nlty Congregational Church all of the home addrPss. I Beach 1 w11l be voted on at a s ped a I Servlres wt>re held Tut-sday In Thl• Deborah Circle will pro- . · · memb<'rshlp meeting at 10:30 the Albert Brown Mortuary in \ tr:le the lunch eon. with Mn. e SATUilDAT, JAXUA.RT 2C I a .m. Sunday In the <.'hurch. The Oakla nd. Lo<'al llrrangt"mrnto; Clo~rk Musser as leader. Mrs. • A Limited Number of Appplications May Be Considered in Most Classes ST. JAMES DAY SCHOOL EPISCOPAL 1201 VIA UDO JIIEWPOBT 8EACB Young Science Student Going To Capital? Lose any hub caps recently? proposal is to Increase the nu m. were handled by the Ba ltt. Mor· Kt'nneth Kln~j;ley will be chair· I Pollee have a pile of them they ber ot t rustees from 7 to 9. • tua ry Corona del Mar cha Pf'l. man of the atfalr. Telephone OlUole ~-1520 ronfiscated from 3 youths at Me rle's Drive-ln. Corona del Ma r ... James Millington of 5009 Seuhore Dr.. Nt>wport ~ch. rc.-ported a fish ing tack le Will Ja<.'k Bradbury go Washlngtoo ? to box and gear worth $10 were stolen from him on Newport Pier ... The li-yt>ar-old J!Jlrbor High School senior wishPs he k new. He has a one In 10 chance to go to the Science Talent Institute there Feb. 26 -Mar. 2. He Is one of the 4Z1 finalists in the Westinghouse Science Ta lent Search out of many thousands throughout the United States who competed for the honor. He is the son of Mr. a nd Mrs. Jack Bradbury o1 2037 Miramar Dr.. Balboa, and the only Or. ange County student to berome a fl hallst. Five of the 40 who get to Washington as the result ot final examinations yet to be taken will win 4·year college scholar· ships valued from $7.500 to $3.000. e SUHDAT, JAXUAJIT 25 Maxine Hogan. 1927 Galatea Ter .• Irvine Terrace, reported the Joss of a n $8)0 diamond engage· ment ring ... Mrs. Donald Coon of Z702 W. Ocean Ft., Newport Beach, re ported the t heft of a $50 bicycle . . . Mrs. Stroller White complained that large birds were ma king a large mess In the yard of her home at 217 Abalone Ave .. Balboa Island ... The Bamboo and Ratta n Shop at 601 E. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa, re· ported a window broke n by a BB shot ... Mrs. John Ragan re· ported her purse was stolen from her home a t 606 Jasmine Ave .. Corona del Mar ... Will Form Advisory Group to Coordinate Youth Programs An Advtsory Council tor Youth tl~s will be held at 9:30 a.m. Activities ls bt>ing organized tor Monday, Feb. 16. at Newport the Harbor Area to <.'OOrdinate a ll &.>ach Girl Scout House. Mra. local youth p rograms. Ralph Wall has been asked to An organli'..ation meeting was conduct the meeting until offl · held last week at the otflces of et-rs or the Advisory Council have the N~wport Harbor Volunteer been formally e!C(:ted. Presidents Bureau. Attending the meeting 1 of all organizations concerned WNC representatives of civic and with programs Cor youth will be churt h grpups and a genclt>s con-Invited to attend and to report cernt>d wfth youth programs . a s on the needs of their particular W(>IJ as lntcrcstcrl rHli'ens who group. hav(' volunteered to crve on the Attending last WE'ek 's meeting counc-Il. were M rs. William Jahns and ~fr'i. Willia m J.thns. chairman Mrs. William Bents of Volunteer of th(> Volunlef"r Burea u, asked Bureau; Mrs. Betty Delaney, Mrs. .1\frs. Everrett Nunan, represent· Marion Wilson and John Allen ing the Gtrl Srouts, to act as ot Orange County Probation De· temporary chairman. 1t was de· partme nt; Albert Spencer ol Co· cldt>d that a master ca lendar of s ta Mesa Boys· Club; the Rev. all youth activities In the com· Edward Smith of Christ Church munity must be establish~. Mrs. by the Sea ; M rs. Peggy Rodet Jahns said that such a calenda r a nd Mrs. Shirley Mooll.' ot Camp. woutd be maintained by the Vol· fire Girls; Mrs. Everrett Nunan unt~r Bureau and that th~ of· of Girl Scouts; Mr11. Robert Callls flee facilities of the Volunteer of the Corona del Ma r Commun· Bu reau would be available to tty Church ; Mrs. Mentlor of Co· the Council for the present lime. rona del Mar Youth Center; It was also agreed that the George McKinney of Orange Council would ser(te as a clear-Coast Y.M.C.A.; Rfcllard Aber- lng house for the exchange of nethy and Eldr~ Lokker of New· Ideas and discussion of needs of port Beach Parka, Beaches and the participating oraanluUQII5 Recreation Department, and Dr. with the future hope of expand· Hobson, Mra. Eleanor Peterson. Inc the scope of the youth pro· Mrs. Carol Miller, Mrs. WIUlam erama In the communJty. McLain and Mrs. R.a.lph Wall. The next meet1n1 of the Ad· volunteer members of the Coun· vt.sorY Council for Youth Actlvt· cU. U & I MARKET ( [((<~ L"' ~~~~~rl cur -ouT i"ND -DROP IN aox - !fAME ....... -· ....... A.DDJIESS, .. •• noW£.. -·-.. _ .. _ ... DRAWING TO ADDmON.AL PRIZES BE TO HELD MARCH 9TH. BE ADDED EACH WEElt -------------------------- IT'S A ROTISSBICMt Coolin-~Ym t'OOit· lor. muu ar• ulf- buttd for tlttn ll•vor- ""ory aod brvwD oa tltt ourlidt, tndcr aod .uc:c.Jaat iAiick. Hen is the lirst rotis.wrie with the accuracy of the finest range ovm. WMn food is do~. heat shuts off automaticaU y. Big capacity, tool Roasts an 18 pound turL.cy wtth caliC. Comes tquippcd with an easy-loadmg rotisserie spit and skewers, sJ>t('ial sp1t rad for barbccuinc steaks. franks. hambur~"'; removable drip tray and n ck lor bro1linR and routine, and a sturdy ea.stly adjustable ~dt. GOLDEN COUPON SALE SJW RED IIDIEY IWIS 5?/P STEWED TOll TIES I Qtlranaleil APPLESAUCE 2 3&c JeD' a : §;ill! Elln F•r Frril CICITU. 2 ..... 13c J Q' C.••·ftaYtn PIIEIPPL£ 2 atrs 43e gt r-. SiiYt PUS Q' Califlflia Till TO .IUICE ~ .l1lie-IREEI BEAlS A aEAL Til £AT ~BEAlS BARBEQUE SJif Gree~ Poiat ASPARAGUS SMcoFFEE FREE IN GOLDEN 25t COUPONS IN· SIDE 1 ll. llNS PRODUCE FRESH CARROTS 2 t. •• 9¢ 2 •.• 11e z •. oz.41c 59~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Bananas 2au.29¢ IT'S AN OVEN t Ooly lM ~Dtral £t«e.. tric Rotiuuit llu a tltumostuically ('011· trvlled crno ta..t bah' •nd rourt n buurl- fuUy at IM fillnl raqc. Prdluts f-. IICIOI IIIIT . SIZE PICUIE. TIDE • liS A. BROil.FR' Juil'IH muc•-qu•c~ cookinJ: tnl ra· r~ I "• • •t•l• '" mtar '"'' loocf'• IUii<'f ' ~ ... -.... 591. WIENERS I DON SEARS. ver$ctile guard Md a top defensive player on the Orange Coast College basketball $quad, sparked the Pirates to " spine-tingling 62-b I victory over Sante Anc in the final moments of lest Saturdays game. ~i th the score tied 57-57. Don sank a basket and " free throw to mc~e it 60-57. end when Sante A nc pulled up to 60-59. he tosse d •n another 2 points. The Dons added 2 free throws but fciled in c lest-second shot. MIKE CLEMENCE WINS SPORTSMAN AWARD Sailors Dump Saints 56-lli Indians Next· ~lAY COOfta TM Newport Rubor SaUOl'l eboYecl the hapleu Santa Ana Salna. further Into the cellar IIIIU lB. Ill Two Great Cltlea. 2 bedrooms, hardWOOd floorl, S12. 7SO, IS~ down. All electric. Newport Heigh a.. With a 56-38 win Tu~ In St. ... 000 Down $125 Mo. Andrewa· &Ym. • ..... ,...., ..... Newport jumped off to a 16-4 Garaae Apt. on rear of fenced flrat quarter lead and was never R-2 Jot. 1 Br. compact, Ideal tor huded, leading 32-20 at the couple. 2 car carage. Vacant -half. Hurry to ~~ee. 400 lf. Newport Blvd., Jlfpt. Bch. (Oppoate Boa• Bo.pltal) When Tim Jones hurt his hand early In the game and had to UIGIITOif LDfi)EJI. aiiOUII luve the floor with only 2 3001 E. Coast Hwy., COM. u 8-1617 u 8-0502 1881) Park Ave., Coeta Mesa w s-tm polnts. Dean Pease stepped In to OR 3-0668 -Eves. OR 3-0372 contribute 12 points and tine -------------=-------------floor play In the second halt. Gary Clark also had a good day, racking 16 counters a nd pulling down 20 rebounds. Tomorrow (Friday) evening. Newport will run Into a tough Fullerton team. The game will be played here In the Sailor eym. The Sailors upcet League lead- Ing Garden Grove last Friday niJht n ·61. Tim Jones potted 29 points and Gary Clark broke for. mer Tar Eddie Pope's record of 20 rebounds with a big 32 for the 1ame. Vogel Obiects To So Many Restrictions The city's first sign ordinance was Introduced at Monday eve- ning's meeting ot the N~rt City Council, alter about a year and a half of draltlng, hearings and redrafting by the City Plan- ning CommlsaJon. Only objection came from real- tor John Vogel. himself a one. time Pla nning Comrn1saion mem. ber. He said he didn't believe so many restrictions should be put on signs. "The last privilegeS left to property owners are paying taxes and sweeping the streets." he lamented. "The Planning Com· mission Is reaching too far Into our rights. This new law ls In- truding on the rights of property owners." . IIUGI ISUID Q1ai11J s,. .. , t. U.H. When we say Rolls-Royce or Cadillac we need not explain that they are truly Line automobUes. When we offer an East Bay front house with private pler on the Little Island aection ol Balboa -Island for sale, we need not 10 Into all the details as the location speaq for Itself to the Informed buyer. Shown by appointment to quallfied buyers at $125,000 by exclusive agent. LOUIS W. IIIIlS 714 E. BALBOA BLVD., BALBOA , OR 3-8110 CGROU DEL IAI 2 lr. a .. wllll Pl•frllll a··a.race Has large llvln1 room. Hard wood floors. handy kitchen. Full size lot; fen.ced back yard. Owner moving to Lacuna. Can Jive Immediate pouession. FULL PRICE $16.950 Broker Cooperation Invited -Exclusive Agent lEI .1. WIITIAI REALTOR "Business Is Good" 2969 Cout Blvd., South Laguna Beach HY 4· 7269 EVE. OR 3-5346 1/1 Bu5iness and Professional Suite·s For Lease • • • Best Location in Growing Corona del Mar. Directly Across Street from California Bank . Pailing in Rear. On Lease Basis Owner will remodel to suit. Call Us for Appointmenl * * * Bay and Beach .Realty, Inc. 1696 NEWPORT BLVD .. COSTA MESA. CAUF. DAY OR NIGHT PHONE Uberty 8.1161 MaH LaBOrde, Realtor THIInY ••• THEN COMPARE THIS. , .• ........_, ........ Completely repainted. BeauutuJ comer lot, profeulon- ally landscaped. Large patio with covered lattice work and fenced rear yard. Close to schoob and shoppln1. F.H.A. LOAN WITII PAYMENTs OF $74.00 MO. INCLUDING TAXES. FULL PRICE ONLY $12,500. That large size chest expan-504 Fernleaf Ave. He did not point out specific slon ot 12-year-old Mike Clem-A special trophy was given to objections. so the Council passed ence ot 511 Narcissus Ave., Co. Phlllip Jordan. 8, or 509 Narcla-the ordinance to second reading rona del Mar, is well deserved. sus Ave. and lnv1ted him to put his crlt- VOGEL VALUE BUSIIESS GPNRTUIITY FOR I SOLID ClnZEI M. M. LaBorde, Realtor He was picked Friday night as The tirst 2 boys also won wrist lclsrns In writing in the mean- the best sportsman of the year at watches. time. The ordina nce will come the Corona del Mar Community The awards were presented by up for second reading on Feb. 9. Youth Center. Mickey Heath, retired profession. and If there are no objections He won the honor as a quar. al athlete or the 20's and 30's then, It wtll be adopted. The tereack In football, a good dis· who now lives In Cliff Haven. Newport Harbor Chambers slgn tance runner In track events, a The year-long competition was committee Is expected to present forward In basketball. and tor limited to Corona del Mar boys. Its detailed objections at that the high number of home runs house was to Burr Buman. l l. of meeting. he hit In baseball, along with his ----------------=---- good sportSmanship and good M H. h C T w· ctuzenshlp at the center. esa 19 age eams In His name was engraved on the • perpetual 3-foot high trophy do· One of 3 Games w.·th Tust1·n nated by the Balboa Bay Lions Lhl•rSttre-- ' Old establis hed, lood location. Low rent. Doln• nice business. Has lone lease or can be moved. Owner real anxJous -make offer. CALL JACK LASLEY AT THE VOGEL CO. Club sn honor of their late mem- ber Tommy Foslf'r. who worked so hard for youth prOJI'('ts. 2667 E. Coast Hwy .• Corona del Mar • 0Rlole·3-2020 6 ORiole 3-2021 By lUCK MAIISELLUS terceptlons. Steve Lewis had 2 -------------------------The <;;osta Mesa basketball rebounds and 3 Interceptions. Second awarc1 ~IH'n in the crowded ceremony an the rlub· teams won one out or three In the C game, the Mesa Colts games they played against the were behind 2-0 in the first Tustin Tillers last Friday. The quarter, and 6-3 at the hall. Tom Mesa Yearlings lost 37-28. and IByran was high point man for the Colts lost 22-10. The Mesa the Colts with 4 points. Jim Cur- Foals won their game 33-16. j tis scored 3 points. John Gruwell Party Sparks Hot Time on Little Island I In the B game the Mesa Year· 2 points. Gary Sabones was the lings were behind 9-8 In the Cirst best Colt on the floor wtth 9 ft'· quarter. 24-19 at the half and bounds. John Gruwell had 7 re· 26-25 in the third quarter. Gary bounds. Carr was the high point man for The Mesa Foals led 10-2 In the the Yearlings with 11 points. first quarter, 17-7 at the half, Dick Woods and Ed Hiatt each I and 25-10 In the third quartet. The aftermath of a Tuf'~day scort'd 6 and Jim Hurst scored 4. Dennis Ca~nter wu high point evening barbecu<' party at 219 Gary Carr was also the best man for the Foals with 7 points. Crystal Ave., Little Is land, ~m-~ Yearling on the floor with 9 re-Tom Gillman scored S points. ed juc:t too hot to a next door bounds and 4 intt>r('('ptionc:. Ed Jed Houston 5. Tom Woodrich 4 neighbor ot 2 am. ye<;tNc1ay-Hiatt had 6 rebounds ond 3 In· and Rusty Packard 2. Jed Houa- so she called tht> rire department. ton was the best Foal on the By the tiV'e firf'ml'n arr1ved TMI Pa•ra ~--noor with 4 rebounds and 5 with 3 tru<'kc:. Mr<~ Florence Duey __., II '""'I 1 blocked shots. Dennis Carpenter or 217 1 , Cry<;tal Ave . had her f• BaiL--1-•.~ had 3 rebou nds and 2 lntercep-garden hose out <;prin kling var-_.. M W 1 tlons. Tom Woodrich had 4 re- lous blazes fi remen saic1 were Senior high school youth of bounds. ignited by a coal popping Crom Balboa Island meet at 6 p.m. The Foals, Colts and Yearlings a bar~cue pit Sunday evening Cor a buffet din-are playing Lacuna tomorrow Tht> occupant of the house. ner and an Informal discussion CFrlday) afternoon at 3 o'clock Richard Oliver, sle~t through: about a regular program for jln the Costa Mesa gym .. most of the rtre. wh1 ch firemen teenagers on the lslahd. The Mesa High basketball said could easily have de. The new mln1ster of the Bal-teams won 2 out of 3 games stroyed the Crame house if Mrs. boa Island Community Church. played earlier a1ainat the Brea Duey hadn't responded so rapid· Ben Torres Jr .• will h011t the galh· Wildcats. The Colts won a cla.e ly. Damage was estimated at $50. erlng at 208 Opal Ave. All youth one, 24-23, alter traUlng ~urtn1 00 YOU WANT • job, • ride, a rental. • baby sitter 1 Or do you h•"• aomethlng to sell? T,., Enllgn cleui- flecl el.la. Ollole l -0550. of the area are Invited. the first 3 quarters. Jim CUrt1.a "This Is our first effort to pro-led the team with 11 points. vide for the needs of the com. The Foala won euJiy, 36-20. munity through our Island Dennll Carpenter wu top scorer church.'' Mr. Tonu said. with 7 polnb. ----------------The Yearllnp led 8-6 ln the first quarter, 14-10 at the half, and 25-14 In the third quarter, but In the final quarter Brea edied them 30-29. Steve Lewll wu hjp man with 13 point.. .... lEE 2 Br. 6 3 Br. Apt. boo.. lower Ooor tumlaW. Only ta.:500 1.24 41st St.. N. B. UDI ISLE I.E lu•Hfll c.r..r l.tCitiel (NEW USTING> Just put on the market. lovely 3 bedroom home. Immaculate In every detail. Price Includes eupets and dtapes~ refrigerator, stove and watersoftener. 3-car garage. Owners have moved, so you can see the prop. erty a t your leisure. lUST CALL 1111111 ·IIIVESTIEIT ca., Rllllln NEWPORT BLVD. AT 30th ST. NEWPORT BEACH ORiole 3-4400 '*I US II .,. lEW Ifni! ••Together We Shine • •n We Multiple Llatlng ~embers reall%e we can better .erve all property owners U we cooperate among our- aelva to find you the beat poulble deal for your property. So when you Uat your houae, land, or investment units with one of 115 Multiple lJatln& ottices throulh· out the entire Newport Rubor and eo.ta Mesa Area, you have put tha-many real estate offtces and all their aalesmen to work for you. We wm 1ee that you have a f.alr and Impartial ap- pralaal of your PT~ and that the prime f•ttU:et are made !mown to all our memben. ~ 10'U lllt.Jnaa to an,. MwtJple U.Unc Office and Jd • ftncJ the rtaht ~-lor you. Formerly W. A. Tobtu Real Estate "you11 like our friendly service" 220 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Uberty 8-1139 28 (Acroa ltreet from 1'hrllty Drug Store> Evenln~n U 8-8693 -Mldway 6-1050 RED HOTI Trailer Park PLUS •••• ... £,.,....., II .... •••• az,aoo ... ..... SEE US FOR DETAlLS-AN INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! .... liT c. IIITLEI, ...... CARTY EATON, CLIF PRIEST, REYNARD ANDERSON and FJlAl'OC MEDINA, AMoclat.es • 2901 NEWPORT BLVD .. NEWPORT ORiole l-4600 IIVEITIII! LOT 120' x 315' WlTif r .. a••-. ••••• And room for additional 5 h~ -ton ed tor R-4 - on E. 11th St., 1 block eut of Harbor l lvd. FUU. PRICE $al,500 11-1 IEII.n . 11. L. Hou.nbera: .... tor 119 E. 23rd St., ec.ta .... )Q~ l·l~Wl ew.. Call ~ 5-7481 · ... BeauW\al I b.r., 2 ba., lanai. Beirt "~. wtde open plan, tii umt a'idtlora. l..oaded wttll ~ •• SbOWn onl7 by appt. wttb t.enant. . ..