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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1959-02-12 - Newport Harbor Ensign~ THEY WERE the ~ing pins for a day at the Newport Beach C ity Hall Monday as they a ssumed the roles of city officia ls in observ-· ance of Boy Scout Week. Seated. left to right are Councilman and Vice-Mayor Dave Roberson of Cliff Haven, member of Post 200: Mcyor Rcndy Reddid of Corona Highlands. Post 10, and Council- men Bob Johnson of Bay Shores. Pc:M 200. Standing. left to right. ere City Mana ger John Owens of Cliff Haven. Post 201 ; C ity Cle~ Ga ry Gtles of Co$14 Mesc. Post 5: Councilman Bruce Coston of Balboa. Ship 2 I 0 : Councilmcn John Scat t of Balboc Island. Troop 81 ; Councilmen Richard Heinz of Costc Mesc, Post I 0: Councilman Dcve Atki nson of Corona del Mar, Ship 210: and Finance Director Alan Messing of Newport Heights. Post 20 1 and Post 182. (Ensogn) Sign Code Is Blocked 10~ Council to Get Report Assn. Formed In Hop Oommlttee --ttiat tM1 aN wonckril\6 ~ tM .._..,. tolna to 1orot a ..-.1 eled.lon ha.,. not •' n ua the r.t of the • = t.M Cound.J'• ac:tlon bocbee !rUn that ilrplaM erub, lJi ~ tbe ren.e eoll«tlon who .,.,. .._. ln COld blood like ~ now ln .u.ct. ~~~ dud!& 'I'M OOIIMDlttle le crowtac dYt Well. ...w.. ru ten 1ou w~. t.M7 wW .ooo ,.m their pa1 ot ~Po* that &L-.,..... •bJe ~b ttpatwe~t on the pet~. to 1Mpect thole bods. we ~ld UOft to brtna about the apeclal baft -...s U... rlcldJed with SO ~ ::!=.11 ecat the tax· eaUbrebulleta.~eent•Mdl ~,..., on~ U.O. wbo dJcl not bave bul· tH~ It no bt th4t1 wW pt let ...unck all* "*· ol n&IDII. '!bat:• How 41d ~ UAai'IMCI aJnain .-q ... t IW pit _... fw )'OU, Jet at over CGIIUDu.idM ten'!· .a.ter. M a ¥lllnn ot ..-an)' petl· toryT I firmlY be&Jew, .. , wu tM tloM, I CU tall )'OU that qna . ....Wt ol ..a.-a.w U..U radio turee on petidQDI do not equal be&rM to •IJMiata~y mJalead vot• lA tbe MUoc tJox. I know. t.Mm over tale llleuftdary. I ... thlle. We bad man)' more Durin& the ....... tluat ttat. ...-~baD.....,. .....te4 oa the Plane and CNW ..,. IIIJID\I. tllllf PfOI*lUGft to .-.et C!GU.ftClllmen aecta cave u. ftOWnl _. .,.,., a. ........ It wu 4eluted • £Xcust ME. J.ES denlala ofaray Do.,~ ot tiM ~ndlY.flot -•u ot the peo. m..a..lq plant. While theM tnUt· pie wbo .....,. to pot lt 01'\ the I must exte nd an a pology to Les Steffe nsen, be-defa ..,.. .tthheldlna the know· ballot ~ lor lt And that. cause I included him s till as a member of the Harbor THE NEW ,_ESIDENT of the Anglers Friday tenberg of S.lboa fCK the l.rgest merlit'l of last leclp at tlllll paa.,.·a wbetM· cb--. Ia e:uctJy wbat • pin& to Luncheon Club, Dr. Nevall McCoy of Costa season, a 187-pounder. Th. presentation wos bouta. we aJ.Io!lnd or thelr ha eo piGPOUU H igh Sc hool Board in last week's log, w herein I w as Meso (right) looh on as Capt. Cy Tuder of New· rnade at the annual awards dinner dance at the top c:klp to came 0: here and 1~ ~ beJ.na ~ by taking the truste e s to task for reaching for a hand-out port presents the xhenley trophy to O pel Gret· Newi>Ort Harbor Yacht Club. (Andersen photo) be tawaed Upof\, ......, enter· people Who baW 8lpecl the pe· from Uncle Sam. Les has been off the board since last &alned b¥ .ueh ~ u biWclft. ~In-. a.. JMt tq be May's e lection, w hen he chose not to run. And the U t• PI •lre c,na. Eaton, Die 101lnaton obllatna '"What'• all tbla petl· S I nOV ay and otben ot that Ilk. Uon I aJPec:t aU abotltT Tbe pe· g uy I m eant to needle instead was Ro y McCardle of I ,_.r how tbele aentl teet tJUon eart1e.r told me that the old Costa Mesa. Roy' consider yourself included in last To Be F •. r6t ..• n AI nee thJa d.laclOINJ'e &bout tile way of payiq lor Ulla •rvtce w eek 's lamb asting. m.lalDa p&a .... Ob. they pl'Obably out of tbe ,eneral tu would teet lt C'OW4n't happen to tbeJJl aaw me MOIM!O'. ao I aJcJ'Ied." If it w e ren't so tragic and madde ning, it w ould Review Ser·aes or to any of tbell' relaUYeS,. but Now, tn order to pt thelr be sort of humorous to think o f the trustees s toutly d e -bow abclf.at the feeJinp ot ~rei· natDte* off the<pet~tJon. theM peo· 1 · · · ·• · d F d a1 · d ed atives of thllee unarmed alnneu ple mut ao to the carrier and c aim tng aga mst con tin ue e er mroa s on u -The Peter Uatlnov comedy, who were ahot down u a aport cr.a olf their nam& and lnltl&llt. ca1ion,'' then reaching out a hand for som e of that "Romanoff and JuJlet." wlll be to the creat arnu.eement ot the Stater, you've a04 )'OUr head "Federal m o n e y ." . Mrs. Edna Steams Dayton's first 1 cold blooded klllera! ln the clouds. Look clown. It may W play review of the 1959 season 1 Wh)' ln God'a name do we deal be that you're atandlq on your lto says Federal money ? It's our ow n h ard for the benefit of the Tumor ~~. with these rotten, lylnc. double own foot when you talk about earned cash . first taken fro m us by the gov ernmen t Board of Hoag Hospital. croutnc murderers! For money! gettJnc the CounclJ to rescind tax collectors, then doled bac k to u s , w ith strings at-She-will present the review at B Y .J;)j'J~t>J c.z.L.N.. -·. Trade! Hope or peace at any thla ordJnance. You've cot about h d d i1 h nk 11 h the Lido Theatre at 10:30 a.m. ~ l n.rJ~ price! None of Uwmt la worth lt, u much chance to aet the Coon· toe e , an minus a ten · ic c u to pay a l e Wednesday, Feb. 18. and wUI onJy lead to eventual ell to ebanp lts mlnd u a one· polit]cians and gove rnment emp loyees w ho handle Mrs. Leon w are, social bene· enslavement. There are worse legeed man ln a rump klddna. the transaction. fits chairman or the Hoag Auxl· e IF • • • • l4 on your date calendar New thlncs than death In the defense Yo~r statement to the press Just consider w ha1 trem endous tax economies llary. assls1ed by t~ execuUve ... You haven't yelled "Tharl prexy Karl Miller wUl o~n hl.s of our way ot llvlna. My hat Ia that the addlUonaJ ~t for book· board, will serve cote~ and rolls she blows!" thls seuon, you prealdenUa.l term on that date ort to Convessman Utt for his k~plnc and collectlna for thla there could be if all subsidies w ere outlawed! ln the theatre lobby at 10 a.m~ haven't been whale-watching whJcb la not only a Saturday' recent article. service amounta to $15.000 to • • • prior to the lnttoductlon of Mrs. very rellclously. Plenty of the but Valent1ne's Day. It's goi ng Mc:.c:ow's reaction to newa of $20,000 a year La fa•. mlalead· • WHOSE MONEY IS ''UNCLE'' SPENDING? Da)'1on by Mrs. Joseph Seek. big craY ones are aoina by, all to be an unusual meetlnc. the dbcloaure of the tape record· lng and not supported by fActa. R lli Bar h . E . AuxJllary president. beaded south All th ls will rece1 aJ lnr by their press, whlcb you • • • 0 e cume, W 0 at o n e time w as an nstgn Proceeds will CO to the $40 . They cot oU tp a late start Unes. ~tg~n!'s -. J tv_e V -~· may be sure was approved by e &JIOTDa OW J0 8t newsboy, is chiding his former boss (that's me) in a 000 building fund pledge or the this winter, like our raln.a. Also lt. What that La, 1.s s 0 ~~ 1~ Mr. K, w~. that "no aucl'l record· Sweet hour ot prayer! What letter pnnted in thls issue of the Ensign. Rollie, now Auxiliary for the assembly build· following the trend to be late mystery But I'm ~ltted t lna exlat.a. -will they come up with next! a student at the Christian Scien ce Princip ia College lng, which will howe the Tu.mor Is one Daniel Callahan, Afl ·See· aay that the -;;,tertalnment wl~ . It becomes apparent now that That was my reacUoD to the d f . 'd H ' Board facllltlea. inc Mid -Western Eye of the 79th be absolute! to . outstandln 1 we have reeordlng machinery new department propoaed for the m Ilhnois, dtsputes my stan against o retgn 01 . lS Loca l Auxiliary members In Gray Whale Watching Group. unique ou/ of ~his world a'n~ cll~ldto thed ~~tan bor~er hon Newport Beach city covemment baste argument is that foreign aid s pendin g benefits charge of tickets are Mrs. wu. Usually. showtnc up between potenti~Uy fabulous M 'tnfor a s es, an t s probab e t at -a real estate officer. not only the receiving countries b ut also our o w n llam Dana, ORiole 3·5506; Mrs. Ch~tmas and New Year's, Dan'l mant La part clam I .courdn't e; the reason that thls wu not dl.a· I can't believe thla La aertous. Martin Lockney. ORiole 3-1344, announced hls arrival In Los An· even a hint from ·him as to ~he eloeed sooner wu that the Rua· If It ls, I sugrest to the Coancll busmesses and industr ies. and Mrs. Ka rl Miller, Uberty 8 . geles only last Monday. We plan nature of the show. But he ended slana did not know of their ex· that they create another new Let's take a quick look at this p reposterous argu· 5774. a 4-eyeba.ll watch soon. Mean· wlth -reu 'em they11 be 50 lf lstence. job of aupetvllor of the cot!ee ment. If $5 b1 .1lt'on 0 year 1 ·n foreign ,....;d is good for all while, he Informs me that there they mlaa seeing lt." "Y We should break relatlons wlth room, with an ualatant to do the '"" are plenty of whale ln Chlcaco. , them, treat them for what they c:lrudJery, such u maldne the of us, $10 billion w ould be twice as good, and $50 Island 125 Claims he was set upon and If youre as c:urious as I am. are-murdeftra. lytne doca-c:ottee. billion would be tha1 much better. A nd then w h y not attacked by whalea on 2 differ· better look up one of your P.A. and Invite people wbo want to We recently, b)' vote ol the $100 bl.lll'on, or $200 billion?. Pledge $ 1,251 ent occasions since hla ye&r·aeo friends and lnvlte you:~lf to lawn aYH them to 10 to au.Ja, people. cl'l&n,ed the ebaJtet to .,. vt.lt. only thne weren't lfAY ha~ dlnner with hlm Valen. or aome place hotter. dlm.lnate tbe dty tNuarer'a Certainly they must teach the stud ents at the ones. once they were plnk the tinea Day nlght. And Harry. old • • • job. wblch b&d belft the JWPOn· Princip ia that the governmen t creates n o w e alth To ' College other time Kelly ereen. all ctecor. pal. now; that my nedc ls out. 110 • rYE GOT ..wa rca YW ubWty 0( the dty clMtl. n.at h th ated with ahamroc:ka and carry. 18 yours. I ._ where the apokesman for looked all ript to me \tnUJ they whatsoever . . . That w atever e governmen t lng television antennae topside. Happy Valentlne. tbe Newport Beach Taxpayers railed the clerk'a PIIY and •P· spends, it.must e xtract from us, the taxpayers . . . One hundred and 25 members pointed another ..u.tant to the Thathwl hate! ver the govedrn.mdent.dsuallypends means thaf tt ~e~~~~t,~u~~n~.~mp7:s~ •. ~."Yo·~ were llke thls one. Emphasis on Civil Ri~hts ~:e~~do:c:rf~ !~n.:! = muc ess Or US to spen , 1n IVl , as We see 1 '•Ftve Dollars In Februa ry" this who ha.sn t been to a real movie ::..;J hla pay. to spend year and next toward the Sl.OOO. ~~e~:,S·~0~~o~d ~~ :~: I C JJ d Th t t u s The duties of the city treasurer And d you mean to tell me. RoUte. that the gov-000 building fund of the new theSe u A lot of flshlna friends s a e rea 0 • • as lald down In ledion &Ot of ernment 1s a WISer spender of my hard earned mon-Southern California School of did, J~t maybe because lt was our dty charter were performed lf h d Technology In Claremont. . a flshlnc tale, robably the The emphasis on clv1l rights of that we are well on the way," by the newly elected treasurer. ey than I am myse . t en you are on angerous Their total share will be $1.251. O'Yeatest one ever ~ttten the present United States Su· he aald. (A proposlU•n to make the po· g round Th h 1 111 be lti d ... 1 · ~·--.. f preme Court ls wrecking the Arnone them. he sald 1.s the sltlon appointive wu defeated ln • " * • e BC oo w mu · e. Everytlme am ace~ 0 United States eovemment. trend toward juvenile deilnquen-1952.) It pald the hand.lome aaJ . nomlnatlonally supported, and spending too many hours writing That waa the opinion express· cy, which now results In 47 per ary of $50 a month for about a • LET'S ALL GET IN THE "G~Mlt!E" ACT fu nctional and exploratory In ap. about flsh and flshing, I come ed by Santa Ana Pollee Chief cent of all crimes belnc com· year then was ralsed to $100 a Our hopeless dnft toward Socialism and toward proach. up with ~Wrelall tgoodl kansweHr. I Edward Allen belore the New· mltted by juveniles. month by a gene.rous ( !) Coun· just say, e · · · 00 at em· port Harbor Exchange Club dur· "I've never heard so much ell. the full-blown. welfare state is ~rought grimly. to our v·.cto' r Gra e lngway. All he did was wwrtt~h: log Crime Prevention W~k Jut preaching about juvenlJe delln· The duUes were performed ln attention by 1tems such as thlS from W ashmgton: C good fishing ~oryi ·~ 0~ Thursday ln the Newport Harbor quency as 1 have In the past 10 an efficient manne.r In not more "Senate Democrats are workmg on a farm program o· t 72 Pulitzer and 0~. p zes. ay. Yacht Club. years." he said, "and It's all than 20 houra a w~Jt. It's a little that may P ropo' se direct subsidies to farmers and I e s a be some day . . . That usually He aald the clvtl rights of crlm. hoawuh." hard to reconeUe the dltlerence does lt. lnals are considered more Lm· "We're all eullty of foaterlng lt ln pay tor the aame Job u wu lower pnces for consumers. The estima1ed cost is $4 VIctor Grace 72 of 321 Alvar· • IF . • . portant than the ctvll rights of through our aeltlsbneu, a lf ln· paid then. I'd be ve'ty elad to btlhon a year " ado St .. Bat~. died Monday In ... You did see thla movie. the victims of the crimes by the terest and creed We eneourage have the powers explaln that to The plan is to let the farmers sell at the market Newport Convalascent Home fol· you saw a brief shot of a whale. "do aoocllrs and clvll riahts lmltatlve dlareaPect for the law "we the people.'' 1 J t ded Ill I( you recognized the species. you a-roups." throueb Jlttle thlnp ltke traUlc Pnce and then recetve a direct hand-out from the ow ng an ex en ness. get an "A" 1n whale recoanltlon. "Arnold Toynbee In hls famous vlolatlo"'* • He was a native of New Mexl· •-f'll •• government to make up the difference so that they co and had lived in the Hirbor It was an old Moby Dick, a books on the study of history "And we loae more money ln wdl get "fmr earning power." Area Z7 years. sperm whale. How come! Well. uys that 19 of 20 civtllz.atlons t:rafflc vtolaUona than ln all H red a spenn whale hu 2 blow holes, have fallen from corruptlon other c:rlmea. Betw~n 35,000 .,.d The dece1tful fallacy of this scheme should be fo,;.e~"; :mr:;~ed ct;;l :~:1~;: and thus makes a double apout within. Signa In our country show 40,000 persona are kUied aonu-Peanu~ wtU be available for apparent to all thmkmg taxpayers. If it can work for eral Petroleum Corp. when he (or she) blows. Also, all)' by tratflc vlolatora. and kids eaUna « eo-tna at the villain the farmers, It should work for all of us efor example: He leaves hl.a wlfe. Helen. or the apoutl are directed lOme· aon Dr POOr ldtO&D aet their examples ln drlvlne ln tbe Laauna Beacb Commuruty the home address· 2 daughters. what forward. Instead of vertical. Nellie (Mra. Lew) Pfttltt of Co· from thelr parent&. Playhouae p,._.ntatton Frtda)' We pnnters should be allowed to sell our p rintmg Mrs Beverly c ruder of Palo Al· That's what you saw In the plc· rona del Mar twt.ted ber toot at "People no longer have falth th.J'aQ&h SUndQ or "'The Found· products at a very low and easily marketable price, to. ~nd Mra. James Fitzgerald of tu.re. "Spann at that." her MA.rtaold Ave. boU8e and auf. ln pJed,a. Look at 41von:e. One line'• FOftllne ... a me.llerd.rama. and then get the difference from U ncle Sam so that Portland. Ore.; a brother. James. • IF ... fered a broken bone. Sbe'• been Amtdcan mantap In 3 enda ln A1ao on ~nal acbedale la b d f f Sam f J1 th of Glendale· a sl.ster Mra Cora You didn't reeoent.ze the recuperaUne at her dauehtet'a dlvor<:e althoU.h the pa.rtictpant8 Ten.DM&ee Wllllama' plq, '"The we ~an e assure ? a pro tt.. e .goes o r a o e r Reed, of ~ Angeies: ~nd 5 ~~lln ln the picture, whleh l'm home In Loa Aqel-. pve thelr word to ata1. topther Gta.. IIM\aprle.,. Whictl atarta busmesses, p rofessions and mdustnes. gTandchlldren. sure. alone wu plentY ot reuon until 'death 4lo u.t part . And In an S.perfonnance run Friday, That would be just w onder ful! A ll risk w o uld be Private tamUy aervtces were to attract any marlin fl.aherman ftUii&ES JrAJID Callfomla the ratlo Is one In 2 Feb. 27. k f 11 b · · b h hekl :v-terda1 ln Baltz Mort~ lnto tbe local movie howlea, Two new members have been marrtapa." Curtain t1me for both la 8:30 ta en out o. a usmess enterpr15eS-Y t e 9ov-eo.ta Mea Chapel with the Rev. ha'e'' who now OW1W lL lt'a the added to the board ot uu.teea Jua,. BW Chrt.ten.n. a club p.m. ernment, w tth our o wn money. Everyone would be John Parlle oMd.attna. Burlal propert)' ot the world'• -..vy. ot the Corona del Mar Comrman· I:IMIIDMr, praented a let of En· guaran teed a p rofit-b y the governme nt with our waaln Fairhaven Memorial Park. wetaht duunplon lQ ...-.aah. Jty ConcrepUonal ChuJ'Ch: Elton qklpadla ~tunka, a world at. DO YOU WNfT • .._ • .W.. • ' ermao. AltJ'ed G.....U of Boua· Oennet of ~1 Seawa1'4 114 .. and 1aa and a IJd:loaaJ)' ~ .....,_ • h .. r 1 Ot •,.. a.... own m o n e y . DIAn IIO"ILK ow nbr ton ,......_ ...._ .-, It _. ~ llkbard HtJU•rd «>f m Polwwet· loJa' aand\ oe beball o1 tJw ....... , t. .. , T, ..... ......_ As a printe r, I could really live it up. 1 would Diane Roy~. daua:htlr or lit. ,.,..~ aa tt loollritcJ. Ifa , ... •·tac· t1a ~_._...at..Carone ~Mat. ehdt.. W • ~ ......._ triple my w o rk force, at least; run three shifts ins tead and ~ lack Royle, 1301 Bon· kJe world NCDIII Wack .. run, of one· perhaps even set up more printing plants· nle Doone Tu~ l.rvtne Terrace. Ia and we~ 1.-JOUdl! Bon· ' . . all ' on the production llta1f fGr t.be •t, 111 trvet •• ~ • ba. and turn out a tremendous amount o f pnntmg, at lorthcomJna Stephena ~ .. dYt on the ..t~ ot..., aa1nc. a guaranteed p rofit. PJayltcluae production 0(--n.. rdlflt flabln' and joan the AA'a! ·Preposterous, you. s~? You argu~ that n o. one ::_oua;:p::..c,=• a.,: :.,.: • .. : .;~ .,. a tl ,... w ould b uy all that pnntmg ? H ow behind the times KJ.ilaowl. cUk ra. you m ust be! The gov e rnment itseU will buy up all this surplus printin9, o f course; and the government. 11t:Jturally, w ill b uild hug e warehouses to store all the p rinting that can't be sold. We printers would receive "fair earning powe r " p rices on all this production. I re alize, to be sure, that there would come a time whe n the Printing Parity Price Administration w o uld want to cut down on ~uc:tion, becau8e tM1t•lillii~l*.a ware houses can't hold all the"aurplus .p;p.~. rbe solution is easy: the government simply ,·a • payments for taking ~ out of ~Ction-=. ol a "printing JXmk," quite similar to the ''soil '' .... ,..... .,....,.... _. A medium .w,d press might be retired for as little aa ••• ••n car. tldll 11 • ~ •lOOaday. • • :.~.:_.~--=~-= And., au ·p~nteta would be happy, and not a,..,.... ............... .. aingle one woukr eke. Not until the entire na-..... tbat .. -"t .... ... , tiiDn c:oUapie8 into . . al and moral bantri.aptcy. u.., illlelr -........... . I • Dora Hill on Gr.and Jury Nominee List lira. Edcar Bill of 617 Vla Udo Soud. lJdo Isle, fOI'tner mayor ol Newport •ach, haa been nomln· ated few the 1.959 Ofal\ee County Grand lury. aaww WIDOII IDiUQili a IAOMDAY, ._.,Aft' 11. ·- iAr9ed Mid Most Comp.t. Fwftiture Store in the Area. c.ll tor..._ DECORATING SERVICf Llberly .. 5511 1111111'1 Llll IIIIET Wltlai"1 D SHine beam! Thoulht. ot love are where you find them ••• If you etve ber one dozen r--. thJa year J.-t them be "SUve.t An· nlversary," the newe.t of thl ft). vet petal crop ... Tbe ahade u yet no word to deacrlbe It •.• perhape old fuhloned mauve with a ~Jdc-eon of a pink cut, then aJJehUy 'lariqated to aHI1l to lntermJn~ ot1 beat ahada . . • Out Bob doesn't Uke me to u.e tt.e.e worda, but bonMtly they seem to be made el crepe paper, then what a pleuant aur· prl• te flnd out they are roees aU rlcht alter one pntJe whllt. Another promment Newporter on the l1a1 of 30 from aU over the county Ia Leslle Petersen, 344 VIa lJdo Soud. Nineteen wiU be ehown. H1us~ ... Gar~tl Fumishinqs for home&, dubs. yechta. l017 W. Coett HicJhwey Newpcwt ._. * * * c-... ........ ~ ........ • • ..,. tit 1 11 st an .... ,....., ....... . --..-.......... _. •• llh1 ..... • • • .,..,.u THE &AY TW&mES provided the setting for a costume porty held at the Costa Meso Ameri~on Legion Hell as o benefit to roise money (or the Univenalist Community Fellowship building fund. Here ore some Corona del Mer residents who joined in $pirit of the festivities: from left. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jon•s. Mr. and Mrs. Gront Lett en - Howald, end Mr. end Mrs. Paul Davrs. The fund raising get.together was plonned by Mr. and Mrs. T. Dun~n St•wort of Sho,. Cliffs. Mr. ond Mrs. Wolly Booq of Corona del Mor ond Mr. and Mrs. F. E. !Jiml Webb Jr. of Coste Meso. 5 YRS. AGO DB. B. W. BELANGER. D. C. Announces the openJng of hls New Office at CHJBOPBACTIC CENTER 2865 E. Cout I:Uchway. Corona del Mar (Just thrH doors W. of Port Theatre I General Practice Physiotherapy X -Ray Office Hours. by appointment PHONE OR 3·6133 .................. .,.. ........ tz ...... ..... wttll • little .......... .. Mr. Anto Baapa fubllaher o1 the Enslen. I• n.avuT 11. liiW Newport Harbor Enslen Dear Slr, Newport's turnabout City Coun· Corona del Mar, CAlif. I juat read your comment on ell listened to the rumble of pro. Dear Hop: the bill they are t.rylne to pass test from businessmen and voted Harbor Hleh School aenlors Mary P~tty and Howard Cllatrap have been sdected to compete In the Elks Youth Leadershlp r=~~~:;:;:::;:::::;;;:;;;;;:;;;::;::;;:;;:;;::;;::::::::;:;:;::::::;::::;::::::;;::::;:::::;::;::;:::::::;::::;;;:;;:;::~ Contest this sprtng. ALTERATIONS 9Ift ~ ........ wbtda ....................... * * * You have known me as a loyal restrlctlne advertlaine over the ~ to 2 to repeal the charge for reader of the Enslen almo.t phone. garbage and truh collection ef. alnce It started. Thls has been Evidently you have never been fectlve March 1; Mayor Norman becauae I enjoy the way In which home all day and had to an. Miller and Councilmen Les ls· ChOt'olates ! ! ! We've eot you praent the news. and re. ser the constantly rinKlne phone. bell and Gerald Bennett voted th~ too ... All McClendon'• spect your editorial views. How. I work. but on the few days that for the repeal; Councilmen Bra. · .. Heart boxes ... from one. ever, occasJonally 1 feel the uree I am home I never fail to get den Finch and Andy Smith voted half pound and up ... Red hearta tp rebut a comment or so which several calls, at least, from peo· no; the Council then voted to Mary ls the daughter of Mr. LAUNDRY SERVICE and Mrs. R. C. Peny of 514 Aliso REWEA VJNG Av~.. N~wport Heights. and 1s edltor·ln·chiet of the high school newspaper. the Beacon. Howard Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Cilstrap, ol 2781 Bay. shore Dr., Bay Shores. He ls pres· ldent of the Honor Society at the a<" hoot. ~ALETY. SERVICE VA ClEANERS Oltiole S-0310 (A little Better) Jll7 E.-coAST BJCIIWAT coaoaA DEL 11Aa C. 8.. CRAMPTON. Owner · · . White lace helrta with OOW· appears on your editorial page. ple who sound so mechanized 1 put the matter on the April 13 ers ... Plnk moire with .. tln I just finished readlng your re· and unlntel'ftted In their product ballot ... The Council approved ribbons ... Majenta tapestry In cent strike at f6relgn aid and that I wouldn't thJnk ol buying the renumbering of Ma.rlnent tennlngled w1th sliver and pale would like to throw a few facta anythine from them even If I Mile buslnesa addreases for April blue bows ... Have a heart and Into the other side of the acale. wanted lt. Honestly. it's revolting 1 . · . Dick Rlehard. owner of buy your Valentine candy box' ~neca once wrote •·He who de· the way they tJy and cet you to RJchan(A Market. wu e lected here . . . The very newest In cides a ease without hearing the order things from them. and they president of the Centurions, an candlH . . . Flor.l Utes . . . other side ... though he dHide are all the aame. The mlnute oftanlzatlon dedicated to the fl. • ... 1'1....1.-'l ..... C&ndles that look like nowers to justly, cannot be considered you aay "bello," the person nanclat support of Hoa~r Hospital .,..._ -- Telephone Co. Trio Honored float In a Oat bowl of water just." starta on on her .. les pitch. and . .. B~ Bpgg, president of the Fifty years of service with the UOWJIW&U .._ WaJZDD with their brleht Oama movlne Let's look briefly at United you can't get a word In edge· Corona del Mar Business Aasn.. Pacl..fic Telephone eo. ~~v~ 1 Sw1m So.tt., Sarclap. ~ K.ada ~·~ gently to and fro ... pink. bh.le, States toreicn ald. We may say wise. At the end o1 the lengthy presented a S440 check to the recognition when 3 employes 1'b.lhp, Kauma. Laau ec.tu•-Jlle'a ~ yellow covered with glitter and that It is unprincipled to try to oration, when ahe asks, "Will you Community Youth Center aa the were honored at a recepUon glv· Sb.trCj, CJfta. DeeuiatJuu8. Soatb S. ~ ~ yes ... there are some red ones buy the support of other coun. take It!" and you aay "no," the assodatlon·s contribution toward en In the lounge of the telephone j •• .... c...t 8h4. <-* t. ..._)~a -...i too. trtes who would not otherwise .rlrl hangs up so quickly you·d setting up the fonner Jamboree olUC"e. _ _;_.:::::._ ____ ~-!!..~IIJ~•~I~t!!•~&~A~YL~~U~1:!:!•:!80~A~Iii..O'D!!!!~!_--* * * support tfte u. S.; but any Stu· think she was trying to get rid headquarters building as a youth Ruth People started with the I dent of International relations of a hot potato or something. center on the Harbor VIew School company In 1924 in Los Angeles wlll tell you that what we are Some of the tripe that they try grounds . · . The Harbor High I and ls now reC"eptionlst and teller I buylng 1s security tor the u. s. and pass oU on the poor soul varsity basketball team defeated ltn the oWce at 3324 Newport We..,...., .-:tt.ct llbeat t:ta. .... .... .. ..., c..naet Ca H., lcbeol tMt wW 11111b ........................... . I...... 'l1nu:lllllay, Peblwny ...... _ .... __ .._ ...... We t.lcl yoa tAiere ...W llle a peat celektty eec1a n....-, cmd ... maid ......... bnrted tbaa Vlc1aw ~~~ ••• Jf.eed ,_ bl8 l...aaa IMat- 1~ ~vine foreign aid, we sta· that answers the phone 1.s ridlcu· Santa Ana 38·32, and the B squad JBlvd .. Newport. b or support the economy or Jous.. They must thlnk we are aU won 55·33 ··.The Newport Coun· Chrls Hopper started with the reclplent countries _ countries morons. They aak some question ell approved first readlne of an company In May. 1945. in Hunt- that provide us with our only that a chlld could answer, and ordinance requiring th~ reglstn-Jington Park and moved to New· sources of diamonds. tertlllzera, when you elve the rtcht an.swe. r tlon of persons convicted of any I port Beach In July. 1956. She Is copper, tin, alwnlnum. nlck~l. they .. y you've won thla and felony and of mlsd.emeanors In· a service representative at the 1 lead, zJ.nc. auear. pe~r .. crude that for the amaU price of $4 or volvine narcotics and hypnotic Newport office. rubber, and chrome, to name just so. Even the newspaper .olldt drugs ·· ·Sophomore 8111 Ander· .Cha.rlene Fannon. a native of a flrw. These are aU commodities are rnadde.nln~. They .. Y If you aon was named editor of the Or· Newport Beach, ls also a .erviC"e wbkh we juat don't have in th1a take 3 months wbec:rlptlon, you ange Cout Cbllege Barnacle, and representative. She ca~ to work cou.ntJy, « ean't produce eco-help eend .ameone to camp. or Donna Austin will head the year· tor the telephone company when nomJcally. Eat<h one Ia -nUaJ you ,et a tree lift or aometbJn£ book ata.tf · •. Sinter and eom·l abe eraduated from Harbor High to American Industry. al'flcul· uauaUy appeallnJ' to your more poeer l obnny Mercer wtlJ be School In lanuuy, 1.9154. starting ture, business, and defen.e. charitable alde, and If you don't master ol ceremonies tor the fifth as an operator In Balboa. 1 Do you know where the wood· a~pt thelr wonderful otter you annual Hearts and Flowers Ball pulp tor the paper on which the 1 feel Uke a first cJass heel. at the Balboa Bay Club. u .. £alit.. d.aifi.d .ft. OR l-4t5SO. Ensil'n ls printed comes from • BusJrleU oo'ncerns and news· Also, ~ are constantly buying papers sold their products lone NEWS OF I Q YEARS AGQ machJnery which we can't atrord before thJs new rage was started. to produ<:'e here -due largely and they can do It again. I don·t to labor costs -. yet find ~n· remember ever belng bothered tlal to {\aUotaal security and ln this fuhlod some years ago • FE•av~.n 10, 1M! Stuart Diehl Is chairman of the continued economic proeress _ and there's no excuse tor this In· Harold Barnum. 35. publis her nominating rommlttf'C: Arthur Swls.s watch movements. Italian vaslon of privacy now. o~ the local Beachcomber maga. Fitzmorris. Sid Bla<'kbeard and ~c.w~ "T'I&\ F~n. f.U ....J Parcd.mt. P~. 5cToUs '" rhc An C:C..r~ lD9. -....... cllef lD .... owa ritlat ..S a good -. .•• E..ai..UOO of tiM leaaoaa ahoal4 .. lat.nsti.Dg by tbla lDtemetiGaally·lmowD -cooll" • • • cmd wJ.o bowa. pertacq. bl8 llater.t llllgllt 1»e faaaed to tM ea.at tbat 1le wW wblttl• GA ..-g or •-1D au. McCrack· •• way. and Japanese sewing machines! Most people who pay tor resl· une. died In a fire that destroyed the Rev Perry Sch..rock ha\e the and parts and ball bearings. dentlal telephones want them for ttis home at 613 CArnation Ave .. job ot choosing a name. Then y'oo m~t ~··-of~~te~a~~n'twant~beCoro~~~~~~yMo~~ ---------------------------------"' au..o: both d b 1 d e morning, Feb. 7; his 108 pound course that foreign aid stlmu· 1 ere Y unscrupu ous a v r. Boxer dog. Dana. also was round , lates our own export market 1 tlsers annoylne them all day. dead und~r the rear portion of These countries would be unabl~ The telephone Is a wonderful the fire-blackenNI ruins ... Nf'W· to buy from us without the aid· means of communication. but its ... f of l!H votes -1,325 to 1.174 : industries which can only afford unlisted number." But 1 know ° Corona del Mar favored the <'har and wtth ft. they buy from Amer:, usc should not be abused. port Bea<'h votf'rs rejt'<'ted the lean producers. Remember also I In argument. you might say. proposed city rharter form ot that theTe a-many American l "Well. IC you don·t like It, get an government by a narrow margin t to exist and supply us wlth one many people who have them. 410 • Jack Kine of Rouse and Gar· necessitY. or another because a and somehow the numbers are t~~ d t~l~: t98.Balbboa lhsland di!n Magazine and many others. large pOru6n ot their Income given out and get on the .. su cker ~et yes86 .. .•0 .ut Na eavy * * * wtll ..__ h • b-.o• .. list .. I o no vote 1n ewport .....,. t e • teac .,. . ~ . uurlng comes bom exports-export& re·l : . Heights and 558 to 2(f1 ••no .. vott- the four weeka of lessons such aultant of foreign ald. 1m C't'rtam that If you and 1 N rt b h d r f delicacies u French Sayces. w all the other people In favor of n ewpo roug t e eat or Cookln.. with wine, Flafnln• e ~. then. that foreign aid l~nlnar th!s annoying thing con· the charter · · · Van Hayes is the • .. benefits the United States pro. new president of the Surtsldt-rs COOkery, unuaual barbequl~. the ducer, the United States Import· tlnue would s tay home a.nd an· danC"e club; Buzz Ellsworth Is art of earnl. patio P'lfl;lea that n, the foreign country, and the swer the phone everytlm~ It vice·prt"Sident; Clift Hall. tl"f'&S· are diU~rent, bon d oeuvres. United StatttS in eeneral. With· rings you would all qwckly urer; Martha BaiTett. SE'<'fftary: out such to~lp aid, out sup· chance your minds and readily loe Stamp. M()()(W LagerloC. Les pliers abroad would fold right s upport this wonderful bill. Blakesley. John Broughton. R07· out· of business; our entire econ·l You':t 1 A. F . zle Huff and Larry Pfister. board omy would suffer from lack of 1 ra. ames rlar members ... A men's club Is be. essential foreign product~; and I ~~~Mar ing organized at the Corona del I we would not be aa mJlltarlly se· eosa Mar Community Church; Mere· cure u we now are. Remem~r • t dlth Harwood and Les Steffensen that forelln aid ls an lnveatment Lilli 111111• l1•1 are on the program committee: In the M'Nrlty ot America. ~~nc~p. Tl lllrt•• l11111c C:VU OJI DJSft.AY n-h Jlllnola Pack 8 ol the Cub Scouts spon. _,_ Richard Abernethy. recreation sored by the Corona d~l Mar director of the City of Newport Community Church will have a Beach. will preside over a tes. display ol their actlvitles durlnar alon of "'e&Uve Publlc Bela· Boy Scout Week. Peb. 7·13 In Uona" lforula.y afternoon at the the window of Wa)'tD&r Toys. Uth aJlllual CaUtomla and Pa· 3101 E. Cout Bwy. dtlc Sautb ... t RecftaUon Con· ------------- ferene.tn Santa NCIII'\Iea. Suna.y • ~ITER noon lie wW preeent the atory yp~"·' or ~tJon. ~ a aeries of .. ' c:::. C!01cnd ... wtth qnchronbed ~ tapM D&an.tion. Jerrt ....... IRlpeMsor 0( llrW UM1 .....wn'• activities. will ~-... panel Oft .,...,_ ... Jlrepuil." N. D. CASH. D.V.M. ANNOUNCB HIS UTUaN to NAcnCI AT HIS OfRCI AND HOSPn'AL AT . II U.ll The best years are ahead ... when you save with us E-.a it JOU eu look fonn.rd to a pension, you '11 never reg'l'et puttlJli aside BCDe oi.JflfU ~t earnings ... there are always so many el\joJable thi.nga tD cto with aftQp. ADd your savings are not subject to 1llUbt ~ 'Wlllat'a~DC~n, they are insured up to $10,000 by the PederalSaYizli' aDd LoaD IDiu.raDCe Corporation. H LOA . LAGUNA FEDERAL SA VIN6S I LOAN ASSOCIATION TWO OFFICES To Ser-Ye You LAGUNA BEACH AND SAN CLEMENTE (i)UICK 24-HOUR SERVICE LOW REDUCING RATE THE CLUI CHAMPIONSHIP TRO PHY is being presented to Opel Grettenberq of Bolboa by rcdio a nd TV personclity Bill Gwinn at the annutJ awcrds d inner meeting of the Newport Harbor lady Anglers. Lois Chambers wcs named presi· dent. L•mita Doner as vic ... president; Jean Me· Millan as· secr•tary, and Alice Burke as treasurer. Also on the board of directors are Betty Bush. Thelma Bradford, Clara Evans, Mary Jo Lans· downe. Irene Merrill, Stell Marshall, Mary Smith. Cll IL-cll Pre11•••ll More Than $400 Is Pledged · Wll le Dla,lll.. Toward Hoag 'Cold Blanket• , ................................. 011111. ..... tr ...................... -ad ... J11J .. Fide. .,..... ... -........... .. .. .... -M .._. • • a. •••-uwar . QIMI ....,. .......... Dr. .... .... ·~m ... acid. c...~ .. -· ........ -111-c. ...... ......... ,.,.....,.,.. ·..-·-"· P f . · I ~ ...-. ....... ., .. _,.... ;:1. -:.-~~-~ ro ess1ona -·;..:.:.., .. ...:-a:--.... v::: •• .... • Opal, tu,OOO. • o· t .....,.. ... ~.. • •• ,.. u~ec ory '1h ....... 1ft tam. ... -J H McWU11·-· _. .. ~ . • --. ranp ftn w, ,...-.!!!!J~f',.!!l!!i!!i!!J!........,. .renowtac pwmlll.,.,......., 411& _..,,1100: .,_ rarw•u . ..,.,.. tiM ftret ... k ot Pebru· a4clkloft. ~E. laJ.._ 11.000: ~Jt~s.mc. ~: A. ....,., aJt.radoM. 1101 &. lal· -·-r- a..a .._ lUll -.: 1100: ClaNftce atewa1~ PABD·IELL Cbat ... ~ add p«d\. IK'Ond .wy, -W ... , ; 110Jm1AU &11 ~ • ..,..H. 1. ..,_ wall W. You"'-..........,., 10112 W. at 2131~Pi.dftc: tae5; N .ai'Mar. OcMn 'If., 1300: 1• c. .. nett, 110 Broadway tin. re-roof, 3411 Pourtb Ave .. =~1C:.:· Balboa, ....,, LC WGI a wat o.ta .,_ tz25. r. Gold wall. 107 Vla Dtjon. • ta¥Di& nw•aa .-o: a a. i'arnaworth. alterations l . D. Buehana.n .• eove:red patio. and addition. 111 VIa Quito, 8800; 1910 Tabuna. f750: MacLeod. Dr. Dowd MeAnla.. add d\ftll· swtmmJna pool, 1851 Sabrlna, Ina on 8eCOftd nOOI', 117 vta QW· to, 814.000. L&QU. .OTIC& •••• IOII't DIG1I'I'I CER11FICATE OF BUSINESS Leelle Jflehollon, wa.U, 419 El Fictitious Firm l'ame Modena. t:IOO. THE UNDERSIGNED doel here· • •&Wi08T The civic alfalrs and the parks and recreation committees of the Woman's Clvte League will meet at 9:30 a.m . Tuesday, Feb. 24, In the home of Mrs. Philip Burton, 2920 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar. Plans for the Corona del Mar beach will be discussed. by cert1ty that he ll conduct!ne Helen Cottey, alteratJOM. t3303 an automobUe aervtce .tatJoo Newport Blvd.. 1650; Clara lUna, and eara~ bu.aJnesa at Harbor cabana. 112 W. Cout Hwy .. 11.· and Adams Boulevard, Coeta &SO; G. W. Carvey, atoraae room, Mesa California under tM fie· 6604 W. Cout Hwy., 111100: Ml'l. tltlou'a firm na.m'e of lim'a Cam· Ruth BuU. re·IJ'avel root. 417 3ht pua Service a.nd that aald finn St., $198; Mn.. G. S. Gilmore, re- l.a composed of the followtna per, root , 2824 Newport, ~: Al~ son whose name In fUJI and KeeN, restaurant, 353 E. Cout place of resl.dence are aa followa. Hwy., a&Q,OOO; William Trftt. to-wit: bath. 3808 Lake, $1.000; M. Baa· More than S400 has been £iven ' an automobile accident 3 weeka lames s. lennJnp. 20141 Bay ley, awinunlna pool, 1M Harbor or pledged toward the $2.800 ago. VIew. Santa Ana, Callf. Island ltd., $2.800. HARBoR REST MEMORIAL PARK 8131 lla.tbcw Blvd. at GLiler eo.ta.,... needed to buy a freon cold blan. That money almost tripled WITNESS my hand thla 27th • urna UY ADA ket tor Hoae Hospital as the re· when the Newport Harbor Kl· day of January, 1959. C. Hardin, awtmrntne pool, 2030 suit of the Initial efforts of 3 want. contributed Ita weekly (Slened) Commodore, $3.000; and 1-unlt, ----... •••w----.,j Uttle etrls. •·fines" to It the otl)er week, and JAMES s. ,JENNINGS 1-atory dWelllql at same leo&· ~~ J.UJI The three 14-year-old girls are Sea Scout Ship 210 added an-STATE OF CAUFORNIA 1 tlon; 128.000.; Beaumont Co .• Betsy Barnett of 2545 Crestview other $61. • > a . swtmmlne pool. 1n4 WestelW. SYMPAniETIC SERVICE Dr FAa EAST Dr .• Bay Shores; Carol Denner of Many smaller contributions COUNTY OF ORANGE J $4,000; Newport Construction Co., 0 t to Tamowske, bollerman 561 Seaward Rd .• Corona High· have poured Into Hoae Ha.pltal ON THIS 27th day of January. l -unlt, 1·•tory dwelUne, 1200 thJrd class. USN !!On of Mr. and lands, and leanne Stickler. 3631 for the lohn Wheelet Memorial 1959, before me, a Notary Public Somerset. $21.250; Fayette Blrt· Mrs. Otto TarnoWske of 538 Tu.s· Seaview Ave., Corona del Ma.r. Fund, but much more La needed In and for said county and state, cher, l -unlt. 1-story dwelUnc. tin Ave., Newport Helghta. Is tnl They started a collection for to buy ll "shock bPanket" that residing therein. duly commla· 1222 Somerset. s:JO,OOO; Jo.eph the Far East aboard the attack n owers for John Wheeler of Co· m~ght have saved youne Wheel. atoned and .worn. personally ap· Tarantino. 1-unlt. 1-atory dwell- aircraft ~rrier USS Midway. rona del Mar, who was killed In er • llte. pea red James S. Jennlnp known lng, 1712 Tradewlnda. $22.300; FRIENDLY ror all JOur Prtntlotlfeeda THE ENSIGN Publishing Co. o .......... 8Q E. Cout BJpwq Corona cSe1 Mar ESCROW SERVICE. EFFICIENTLY OPERATED to me to be tM penon who.e Hayward lr Smythe, fence. 1736 LECAL lfOTICE LECAL lfOTICE ........ H&..la S.le.. name Is subscribed to the wtthln Irvine, $290. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH rwwJ ... .... Instrument and acknowledeed to ------~~==========~ LAGUNA BEACH CAUFORNlA ..... , c • II h .. _ ._ .. th ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SEALED PROPOSALS wm be received at the ottlce of the C~ --· ~Ill me t at '<c' execuu:u e same. • . • Cl k City H 11 Cl t N WITNESS my hand and onlc· • .. • er • th a. • ~ o ewport Bea~, Ca.Jitornla. until 10:30 A. · Almoet, but not quite, was the Ia) seal. • .WIUW 222 Oc..n Av•. on the 5 day of rch, 1959, at which Ume they will be publicly verdict of th• National Me'"'t A. K. PHELPS • • opened and read. for performlne work as follows: "' " • The construction of a 2.100 Sq. Ft .. TYPE v Construction Scholarship Corp. on 6 Harbor Notary PubUe In and for • • Library Building at 420 Marigold Avenue, Corona del Mar, High School seniors who got to said County and State. • For the City of Newport Beach, Orange County, Cautornla. se.tnl·flnall In a current national My Commlalon explra •• • Ill • (By Ca.sh Contract.) contest. June 9, 1861. . • PHONE HY 4-1 177 601 N. B C.mino Reel No bid will be received unless It la made on a propOsal torm Letters of commendation for Publlab: Feb. U. 19, 26, March • tu( rnlsh hed by the City EngtnHr. Each bid must be aecompanJed by the 10,000 atudenta In the nation 5, lo the Newport Rubor Eoalcn. • PHONE HY.dnth 2-11 95 caa • certJlled or cuhl~a check or bidder's bond) made payable who ruebed the aeml·finala • SAN CLEMENTE to the City of N~rt Beach. for an amount equal to at Jeut ten or HYacinth 2-1 196 percent {1()'.;\) o1 tM amount bld, aueh auaranty to be forfeited were received by Davtd Glt.on, ._ __________ _, should the bid~ to whom the contract Ia awarded fall to ~ter R.oae AAdtnan, Svzenne Wlrta. into the contract. Jaek Bradbury. Mary Petty and jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r In aocorda.nce with the rrovta1oM of Section 1770 to 1781 of the Dorothy lone.. Labor Code the City Councl of the City ot Newport Beaeb baa as· ------- J A M E S certaJned the eeneral prevaJIIne rate of waees appUeable to the •Aat TO WOU work to be done aa followa: U. S. Navy Engine J'ireman D Hourly Per Diem Robert West. son of Mrs. Gladys • ClassifJeaUon Wage Scale Waa-e West of 511 Fernlea.f Ave., Co· nle Layer, Soft -· .. ·· ..................... · .......... -····-······-3.50 28.00 rona del Mar has retumed to M AT T BE I S E I R A Y rue Setters ·---.. ·· · · ......................... _............................. 3·60 28.8019.84 duty In Hawaii followtne a 30· Watcbma.n or Guard ...................... -.. ----·-.. --.. ·--·-2.48 JmW -~ IIIWJ.c Cellnllllr =~r.:Fi~~:~-;;;~-.; ~:;:;;;:i=tiei:~=;:~ ~~ ~~ :£·~;.'·::.:~~·':~~;:.."] > ~~ VIbrating Machines lr similar mechanlcal tools 2.89 23.1.2 service In May, 1957. Hla enllat· COSTA WISA WATTIBS CO. ~-~~ =.. Cem~~~~~u~f:r ~~e~t~d: .. ~~.!..a .. ~-~ .. ~~~-~-~~-~~~~ 2.89 23_12 ::me~n~t ~ll~u~p~l~n~M~ay~·~l96~~1.;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~J~t~IO~t...,;;;,...~"~IW.~~U~'-~,.,~·~IIt~-~. o..-J-0510 Cribbers or Shorers ............................................ ·-··-····--3.04 24.32 ff -;~~~~~~~~~~~ ~:~~ ~~~~~-~ .. ~.~-~~~~-~ .. ~~~~-~~~: .. :::::::::::::~:::::: i~ ~ c !Wwer Plpe Layer (Exc)udln« Caulker) --·-... -.... -.. 2.99 23.92 i::r:m.P!f: ~~~ ... ~~~-~!. .. ~~!.:':00~:.~_ ..... : i~ ft: Apprentice Enelneer, lncludlnc Fireman, Oller, Grea.er .................. -.... ·-.. -·-·--·--·· ............ ·----2.93 Air Compressor Operator ....... _ ............................... ---·-2.93 Concrete Mixer Operator . pavtna type and mobile mtxe.r -·--.. -··----··-·····-··-·---.. -----.. -·---·-3.81 Concrete Mixer Operator . Skip Type ........... _._____ 3.17 Pavement Breaker Operator --··..-·--·-_: ____ 3.n Pipe Layers ... -.......... -·-.. ---·---·-------·---2.99 23.44 23.44 Pump Operator ................. ·--·--···-·--.... -... -.. ---3.17 exc:eJlent:'{ Roller Operator ·-·-·-·-···--·-·--·---.. -·--·-···-.. --3.52 Skip Loade:r Operator . Wheel Type -·--·-----3.17 Tractor HJ -Llft Shovel Operator ---·-·--·-·-3.81 Tractor Operator . BuUdozer. Tamper, Scraper or Dral 30.48 25.36 29.68 23.92 2S.36 28.16 25.36 30.48 •S...U ..... f• dt ..... ....u... • lae..t ,.sd --Wy. • SIMI1 ..... ...tadtll&. • 100"1. Secand Ia a powtag ana. • 10'1. lata.t pel' ...... Let us create addJUon,J Income foT you. W1l MAJIAQ~\ =VIC& AlfD co • EVIlS I. PIIIEI ... Type Shovel or Boom Att.adunenta __ 3. 75 30.00 Trenchln .. f Machine Operator ---· • 3.81 30.48 Unlvena Equipment Operator (Shovel, Dratllne. • Derrick. Oerrlek·BaJ'Ie, Clamahell or Crane>-3.81 Driven of Dump Trucks of las than ' Ydll. Water Level __ ....... ----.. --·-2.83 l)rlv~~ Y!:f ~~~~.:.~ ~-~ tbaD 8 Y~ 2.86 30.48 22..64 22.88 Driven of Trucks . LepJ Payload Capacity .._ than 6 Tons ----· -· .. 2.83 22..64 Drivers of Trucks . Lefa.l Payload Capacity between 6 lr 10 Tona -----.. ------··----·---2.86 Driven of Trudc:a • Leaal Payload Capacity between 10 lr 15 Tons ·--·--·-·--------------2.91 Drivers of Tra.na1te Mlx -Under 3 Yda. ......... ·-·-··-341 Driven of Tranalt• MiX -More than 3 Yda. __ ........... 3.21 Bricklayer and Stonemason -·-··--·-·-------·---4.00 Bricklayer and Stonml&IOn rorema.n (not la. than ~~~~~iii~~~~~~ Bric:.:e~rrr .. ~~-~~~-1~-----r~~ . 3.oo i Elect.rtda.n ···---·-·-·-··--.. _., ____ ............ --.... ---._15 Aspba.lt Ra.ker and l!oner --~ 2.88 Asphalt Plant f1nman -·-·--Ml Asphalt or Cru.ahtne Plant Enatneer --·-3.n Concrete or Asphalt SpreadJnJ. K.:banJcal Tamplna, or Flnlahlna Macblna OplratGI' 3.71 Heavy Ruty llepalrman -Ul Kotor Patrol operator, lnclu41ol a.ny type of Power ~de ----·~--~----------·....--------IA.boftra, General or Ccmat:naet.lon " AIJ1 o..t.nca.tJon clmlttad btnln. not ... tiWl - -.tntotdna Iron Wotk« ----------ltNctUra.l !be.l Worker -.;;..,---..----..;....- Palnten. Ir-a Painter. lpra~ Gun or land......, (T·br. J)q) _..... Plaam EGREMONT PIIYITE IIY IGIIIIL llncf.rqarden Gract. 1-8 . ....... CoMa M•a. Calif. Te~ MIDWAY 6-1170 • REGISTuTION ACCEPtED .ANTriME '* I JIKA'I'&:D JOOU • ftAIIUOIITA'I'Ic. •ru ... -....,-- Costalesall••rc.. ......... Clllll ... -IWt fiJI-. ,._. ... a. -'DI a bllklopW to IDd au! t- able ~ for DeW radio relay towers to carry your· ealll. Rather thaD build caetly &e:eellll roedl, they air- lltt.ecl tlwneal~ ad their Wvy n.d1o tea par iftto ruged, roadl-cowatry. In ftve moaU. t.bey lofted DeU'Iy tc ~M air m.ne. aD4 wrapped up a job 1fldcla ooal4 llaft taka a year. And lytac ..... aren't the GGIJ piiGie people yho work wttJa tlJDM&9tDI'equlp- ...t. OD flftr/ ,_..job weloolr for U.mct~t. eeaeamical It,; ' • I '1'he Newport Beach EbeU Club wW bold a Valentine tteuert cald ,.rty at 12:30 p.m. Thurs. day, feb, 19, In the Ebell CJub-J:tou.e. DISCUSSING "-ANS for the Lido Ide Tennis Club's dinner d.nce ore, from left, Mrs. John Corson in charge of reservations: Merion Con- nelly, hospitality; Mrs. John Billings, general choir- man, and Mrs. ~obert Vordale, dinner. The d inner dance will be held Feb. 21 . (Gene Ross photo) Mra. Loaan lackaon, ways and rneana dJrector, la In charee ot tiM party. Mra. Karl Miller ts In charee ot decorations, and tick- et. are belna handl'd by Mrs. Joe WU.ke, ORiole 3-5!589; Mra. C. E. Blahop, ORlole ~-cn59, and Mra. Edear Carpenter, ORJole 3- 9437. OFFICEAS FOit 19M were elected Saturday at treasure r; Sha ron Leehy of WMtcliff. historitw the business meeting of the J unior Au.,l,ory of l i.nde C~udeH of ~liff Hoven. first v•ce-presodent Volunteers Will Elect Hoeg Hospiiol at the Francis Caudell res•dence . 0 1one R•ggs of L•do Isle. preside nt, and Rachel 435 Sn49 Harbor Rd., Cliff Hove n. The new Stewart of Westdiff, corresponding secretory. Lido Tennis Club Plans Dinner to Honor Recru its officers are, from left, Terri Marshall of l•do l\le. The outgoing president is Liz Ware o f L•do l~le ~~-----------~~~~~~~~~~ The Newport Harbor ltlwanla Club wtU obeerve 8oy Scoot Tbe Volunteer Bureau of the Newport Harbor Servioe Uape wtU hold Ita annual meeUnr to elect ottlcers April 1, aocorcllnt to Mrs. WIUiam Jamee, chair- man. Chrjst Church by Sea One Of W I d P. S t Result ot Jut week'e play by Week at noon today ('nlu~yJ Udo lale T~nla Club wlll hon- wtth the tqp b,... ot the Oranre or new members at a dinner Emptre COundl of t.he..Jloy Scoute danoe Saturday, Feb. 21, at the of America. Udo Clubhouse. Memben wlU Mr. and Mra. Keith Michelsen; ratoratlon and clean-up, MI- chael Aahe Jr. or rayer po s r the junJor duplicate bridte club ot Corona Ml Mu, th~ Jko Mac'a. Proerarn chairman Ralph Dike altlo COI'1li'DftDOrate Georae Wuh. will Introduce Superior · Court lnrton'a Birthday with a patriot- Judie Karl Davia, who Ia aJao lc: and hl.ator1c theme. president of the Oran1e Empire All Udo leJe tennla enthtal· Council. Judre Davia will lntro· uta, both players and apectators, duce William Spurgeon DI, who are Invited bY Mrs. John M. Bill- Ie In charre of Explorer Scouts ln&a, eeneral chairman of the tor th.e Council. He wtll tell of dinner dance. Festivities wl11 be· Harbor Area achlevement.l In gin with a 6 p.m. aoclal hour, ICOUtln&. followed by an Informal buffet dinner served at·8 p.m. and danc- COU. FOR TBE COUWTEU In&. A daughter was born Wednes-Reservations may be made be- day, Feb. 4, to Mr. and Mrs. to~ Feb. 17 with Mrs. J. F. Nick-Jam~ Counter, 307 Pirate Rd., ertz. OR 3-0728. Cliff Haven, In Garden Park He»· n~ I -., Bllll p.-al, Anaheim. ~nt y, mrs. ngs met with other committee me mbers CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES ~~nv ROO.M-I'.ht Cout Rlahway ap.n weft da,._ 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 1!!!!-!Y ......... ,,.a:a-m IUIIA'I&Btl .J:l5 a.m. SUJfDAY IDVICES U :OO a.m. WEOIU!SDA Y J!VE!fi:KG k&l!'l'iriGS 8:00 p.m. ~ou are cordiallY lnvttecJ to attnd the Chwc.b Sftvlc:ea and to aa. the ReadJnr Boom. to make final plans for decora. tiona and the menu. At thll meetlnr. the party which was originally set for Valentine's Day, Feb. 14, wa.s defi nitely re· I ICheduJed tor Feb. 21. Complete committee as..'llg n. mente were made u follows: deq>ratlona, Mr. a nd Mrt. James Bradeaon; house, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gates; he»pltallty, Mr. and Mrs. Marton ConneUy; food, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vordale; music, TillS •UT IS DZVDfE Yolande and Michael Devine ot 25l Oceanvtew Ave., Newport Hel&hb. became the pa~n" of a 5-pound. 14-ounee ctrl. Tun· day, lan. ~. 1n Boar Ho.pltal. D'S A ldW Oftiiilfi Vlflll 'ntampeon ol the Secu1'- lty·P'bwt RaUOnaJ .. nk ln Corona clel Mar baa been lnduded u a new member ot tbe Newport Hal'- bor Optlmlat Club. u.. &.Ita cJ..IfiM a4t fw ,. ......_ C.l 1ft yew Mt te OliOlf J..OUO. IDIITEI F.11 .... IEIESTU NOW! • • • Pre-SchooL Kindergarten, F"J1'8t through S.Yenth GradH Claues are limited tq 20 atudents - A Limited Number of Appplicationa May .Be Considered in Ma.t ClCUMa ST. ei&IES IIY SCI._ EfiiCOf AL sa~ vu LJDO WEWJOft •ucs Tebphm· OJUo&e I ·U. Aaalstlne Mrs. Nic~rtz with rftt!rvatlona are Mrs. John R. Carson, co-chairman Mrs. Fred J . LaVigne and Mrs. Horace M. White. Thla event ls aimed to en· couraee Tennls Club Interest and membership on the Island. Ken- neth Snoke, newly elected club president, announces plana are belna made for a spring round robin tournament to be held in April for club members. She announced the meetlne at the monthly meeting of the New· port Harbor Service l..ea&'Ue In the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Hlthllght of the monthly meeting wu the reports or Ela de Coningh of the Netherlands, and Crlstor Arvas of Sweden, ex· cha nge etudents attending Har- bor High School this year under the s ponJ!Orshlp of the American Field Service. Tomorrow (Friday) wtll be the 73td annual obR"a.noe of World Day of Prayer 1n Christ Church by the Sea and In 144 c:ountrtea. The Harbor ~a epedal serv- Ice will bertn at 1 :ao p.m . In the world theme, ''Lord, 1 Be- Ueve." Prayer services will open to· morrow morning with the rising of tHe sun over the Tonaa ls- landa. just west of the lntema· tiona) date line. ana wllJ end to- morrow night as the lut rays of SUSTAINING MEMIBS of the Hoag Hospital Au•iliory were invited for coffee yesterday morn- ing ot the ho me of Mrs. Orvol Stewort ot 13 Sol- boo Coves. Shown here et o planning ~ssion pre- ceding the coffee ore (lefi to right), Mrs. Ste wed. the hostess and "uxilia·ry vice -president in charge of chapters: Mrs. T. Duncon Stewart of Shore Cliffs. Au11iliory member, ond Mrs. Leon Wore of Lodo Isle, cha irman of so6al benef.ts for the A u11;liory (Ensign pho to) CHURCHES 'Oncely' News Item Offers CDIST anJaCB n TBE SEA 'Ens ign Competition in COM "For Mankind" will be the ser-mon topic of the Rev. Edward The Enslen had competition sta ted it was "Published Oncely.' Smith at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. thls week In Corona del Mar. ThP top story of the Item was Sunday services of Christ Church But Arvo Haapa, publisher or a report of a visit to the Ensign by th Sea Church school will be I the JO.yearfold Ensign, wasn't by Cub Scouts of Den 2. the at 9.~ a,;, 1 worried. Not only does he be. inspiration tor the creation or · · · lleve In competitive enterprise. the 15·copy newspaper I CJilUSTIAX SCU:XCE but the "flag" of Volume 1, No.1 Otht'r items lncludPd the' re God ls soul and each one of ll of the News Item, reassuringly I port of the birth of E)hza beth God's children has his place in I Virginia Pattison last 0<-tober 3 the divine order. That Is the I J • Eb II a ~pon that city crews are cut : theme of the tes.son·sermon. U n I o r e ring down thp big everireen "Soul," to be hea rd In Harbor trt-es on Heliotrope Ave .. Corona Area c hurc he s Sunday. The , Prexy Is Back del Ma r. and a repon that the churches are a t 42'! E. 11th St .. Wilbur Tools of 50-l Poppy Ave .. Costa Mesa. 3303 Vta Ll<!o. New -MJa. Tom Woodward of Co· Corona del Mar won the S'Wt"t'P· port Beach, and 3839 W. t oast rona Hlgllland.s has resumed her sta kes C h r 1s t' mas decoration Hwy., Corona del Mar. duties as president of the New. prize. CDK COKKUJfiT1' ~CB port Beach Junior Ebell after a The o~ly newspaper was the eun touch SL Lawrence la-who meet each Monday momlnt ~ land, Ala..slta, J~at east of the at Irvine Cout Country Club, dat~ line. was a flm place wtn by Mrs. Weldon Schora and Mrs. Galvin The program orlg1nated by a Keene. troup of Egyptia n women of Mrs. Kenneth Sampson and Coptic, Orthodox. Anglican and Mrs. WUllam Sa.unMrs chalked Evangelical churches and the u p a ~nd place for their duo, Young Women's Christian Assn., and 3 couple. tied for third will be conduct~ In mo~ than place. Mre. Cordon And~ws and 65 laneuaaea and 1.200 dialects. Mrs. Donald Marttn. Mra. Mac Purpose or the day Is to unite ~ntro and Mrs. R. S. Greento all Chrlatlans in a bond of pray. and Mrs. Pa"y Ferguson and er and makt> an offeri ng to Chris-Mrs. Htolt>n Pratt. Tlle weekly tlon ml.ulons at home and I play ls open to all Junior dupll- abroad. cate b~dge players. :J,.tWfe,. you,. :lunth n ow! ........_ TWift .... .._ .. _ laat.n.-t Ttlortft c:-uo..at.a .. r-.... , ___ .._ fte.ee ...... -.... 4Yo Yo1r Mo1ey Ear1s ,_. --··.4 .. ,. ......... .. ..,. -til ...... ,_ ""• ,. ..... . '-'--1 c_ ... ••art....,.. ''BOIIB OWNBD TO IJBBVB YOU" L.l:alo.llt T. ~~~f~llteiiN CHAIIIt ... AN Or THill •aAIItO JOHN T. •oYO ~-•••ocNT a . w. 1010~• llttcMoA•o VICII ~~~~~~-IOIINT OONALO ......... ... VICII ~~~~~~-104t"tn' •o•~ M . O~MO&a D.aA, V1C& -··IO.WT '-CC .01-,IN •ca• .... • _.. ·--· -~ ....... ~ti\(Flt;)@(Fl trrMlill, tl~MdZ.· YOU The Rev. Clark Harshfleld, con.; leave of absence. published by editors Val De te~nce director ol capital funds As her first official act upon Camp, Jim G~~ j)~v~ Pat· J mission for the ConlfegatlonaJ her ~turn. she presented the tlson aJlc!~rs;,.a r.¥ $(-hwa~k-;.1 churches of this a~a. will be Senior Ebell with a check frQm Arhose• mother, Mrs C. E. §ch. ~ , , auest speaker In the Corona dell the Juniors to .he)p Wit~ club-waneke, 5'IB <Jrehld A"~~ Corooa ~ar Community Congregational house expenses. " del Ma r, reported ·someonf' Church Sunday. Hls topic will be She also presided over a board traded Iter an old tire for a rww ... are cordially invited to the Corona del Mar CHIROPRACTIC CENTER OREN HOWSE Sunday. February 15 . 2 to 6 p .m. See the mo.t modem equi))ment for full X-ray and physiotherapy. 2865 E. COAST HWY. three doon weet of Port Theatre "Expect Great Things." 1 mt-eting at the home or ~1rs. 160 ti~" taken off her car. mnvEJISALIST FELLOWSBJP Philip Mau~r. 325 Diamond Ave .. , City editor and guiding spirit "Inward Assets for Outward ' Balboa Island. The Juniors dis-or the enterprise was Mrs. Je rry Need" as one of the contributions I cussed plana for Men's Nlaht. the De Camp, 607 Pol~ttla Ave .. ol vital religion will be the! art rental show, Operation Falr.1 Corona del Mar, who al!lo hap- theme presented by Dr. Charles v iew and the benefit luncheon pen.c; to be den mother of the 1 Clare Blauvelt, minister of the to be held In March. pack. Universalist Community FeUow. BE'S TOVCIIU ROW ..OOD agy IOU I ship, ,.t the 11 a.m. service Sun-Marine pte. Donald Block. son Maraaret and Charles Brook5 day In th~ Friday Afternoon of Mr. and M.ra. c. W. Block of of 106 30th St.. Newpon Beach. Clubhouse, 18th St. and Anaheim :U L St., Balboa. has finished 4 bee&~ the parents of a 6 pound Ave., eo.ta Mesa. weeks of combat traJnln& at 10-ou~ girl tn Hoag He»pltai a1 KlrftiODIIT CBUJICII Camp Pendleton. Thursday, Jan. 29.. "Lcwtna Concern and Commun- Ity'' wUI be the topic ot the 8:30 and U a.m. Sunday aermons ot tbe Rev. Ben Torres Jr .• ln Bal· boa llland Communlcy Methodlat CburdL Spedal m usic by the •nl« d'lol.t ~ be ''No Ma.n Ia &.ft lala.ncl." Cburt'b K hOOI ls at t :e a.m. ft' ...... DIIC::OfAL •A "1)18dpUned We" wW be tiM eenncm topic of the Rev. JobD Parb at the B. 1!15 and 11 .... 8Dada,J ~ 0( St. ,_ ,..,. c •• ana.rdl. Su.na.J ..... .... t :15 LIDo YOUR INVn'ATlON TO A • CHRISTIAN saENC£ L£CTUH "CHRISnAN SCIENCE: YOUR UFE STORY IN .A PSALM" IY ... IAaL I. .... c.s. OF AUSTIN. mAS .. _._., tae ...... ., ,.... Q ., 'l1le MoUlter <::INft.la. 'fte ftrll c:::llllltdli .c aut~~&. act.u.t. ........... -....u,w-t7&DM. .. • O"CCI..a( .... CHURCH EDR::& __ ..... filW wit.b a poaad ol ~-tee 6 OL heatf ~ 1~ lb. '*"' ".10 foncy Satin Hearts ..to -.o ad iutr ....... • I Famous Steak -.Nicjhts EVERY FRIDAY. SATUBDAY. SUNDAY & MONDAY FEATURING ; BOJERTS UIIIEUEVABLE :'un '1.65 TIUCK -AGED -JUICY Served with Baked Potato and Cheese Sauce or French Fries, Green Salad, Choice of Dressing, Home Made Hot Rolls and Butter. .AND NOW • SOMETHING NEW!! SERVED EVERY STEAK NIGHT A Fitting Companion to Our Famous Steak Dinners AKD WE BAVE -BEliE IT lSI ROBERT'S FARM STYLE FRIEl HILF $1 so CHICIEI DillER • Served with Choic-e of Baked. Whipped or French Fried Potatoes; Side Dish of Old Fashioned Cream Gravy; Cranberry Sauce; Green Salad, Choic-e of Roquefort, 1000 Island or French Dressing; Homemade Rofls. Butter and Honey. STE.AX NIGHTS FlU., SAT., MOK. 5 to I P.M.; St7Jf. KOOK to 9 P.K. • "ROSY, PINK OR WELL DONE.?" is the question asked by Hurley . Bell chef W illiam Pij~o~an as he and owner Ben Farlatti test the len· derne_ss of a huge prime rib of beef shipped especially from San Franc•sco for the famous restaurants customers. (Ensigl'\ photo) ., .. More than a h undred frWncl8 au.rpriled Dorothy (J(ts. O.C. .. ) Yardley ol C«ona del liar at a luncheon put)> ctven tn .._ Mil· or at the Balboa .a.y O.b laat week. 'lbe pat1)' wu a bon YOY· ap fete for both Doroth;y and her bUSM.nd. whO left durt.nc tbe week-end to meet their t.amou bulretball playing 10n and h la family In ChJcaro. ' A aurpri.ee for Dorothy at the Balboa Bay Club Is a feat In Jt. self, because. at aodal chalnnan for the club, M rs. Yardley hu her tlnger In nearly all the pies being baked at the swank club. The compliment for Dorothy wu orginJated mostly by Joan (Mn~. Roy) Maypole and Eleanor (Mrs. John Nelson) Hurtt, both of Corona del Mar A memento or the party, pre- sented to Dorothy. was a JTilnd· mother bracelet, with c-harms for 1 the 3 grandchildren. Marilyn. a1e 3. and the 2-year-old twlM. Dick 1 and Bob, the offspring of Mr. and Mrs. George Yardley Ill. I Dorothy and her husband had originally planned to go to the Midwest to se-e their son play for the Detroit Pistons. But 1 Gt'Orge UI. who last year set an a ll-time professional scoring rec. ord of 2.001, h~ suffered a frac- tured finger of the left hand and has been sidelined. Latest news from Detroit is that verbal agree. ment has been reached to trade George to another team ln the NatJonal Basketball Assn. I , Te11iRc TUNES .. IER ... S! FOB YOU WHO IBE YOUR MUSIC WITH A BEAT! Friday -Saturday cmd Sunday FEATURING . • IILPI IL•ZE • • • GuJtarlat. Formerly with Stan Kenton and Gene Krupa HillY lUCID On the Ulbra Phone liVE .. 1-lua And Vocalist IOEaEEIEEI ~=1\oDancer at the ) ouiin u.:e ROBERT'S F .. LY RESTAORAIT Ill tbe Vlata Sbopptav Center A Bit of Old England, With Italian Accent ---in C.D.M. IIIII'S Ca~tiatr••• lith St. at l'lacelltla. eo.ta Mua KI 6-31&6 rTAUAN RESTAURANT IEICICIIIEIS CLUI AND COCKlAIL LOUNGE OpeD Dcdly aad Suaday -I A.M. to I P.M. By n: ROUJfDEJtS I Mr. Pijuan has the knack of Want a little bit of Old Eng· bringing out subtle flavors In When you're In the mood for f'OW IIESEriA1't0JrS -CT 1-5777 IEHIE COVEY'S PIZZI HOUSE land w1th an Italian a~nt? everything from a brown am· Take a trip to the Hurley Bell brosla he calls French onion a lwaya find It here. Luncheon DIJIJID -cocrrAJLS ~ood food. remember you'l~ and dinner prepared In ou 80'FI"ET SUJfDAT PilON S P. M. In Corona del Mar. That's where soup, to the exac-t piquancy of I my beautiful wife and J went as Hollandaise sauc-e. • spotlessly clean kitchen and .._ ____________________ _. temptJn~Jy aerved to you tn Old WorJd a tmosphere a our first stop In our intentions • to tell you of the particu la r DO YOU WANT • job, • ride, • reasonable prices. IS2S EAST COAST BJGIIWAT 6604 W. Coast Hwy .• Npt. Bch. Phone ORiole 3-9786 Harbor Area. I pleasures of eating out In the ,.,.t.l, • b.by JiHer7 Or do you ..... PEGCT DAMEJIELL The Hurley Bell. as you per· -•thing to ~all? Try b•ign d•ui-CO.aJIA DEL JIJUl OIIWel-217'0 AT THE PIA!fO 1 haps know. is an Im itation of Ye fied edl. ORiole )-4550. WED .. FBI. -SAT •. SUJf. 1 Olde Bell, butlt In 1135 as the ::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;,;===========· Complete Ita1km Dllmen guest house for the Benedictine r monks at Hurley-on-Thames. ()pelllO a.m. to 2 a.m. • Cloeed MoDd.ay But th£> hos t these days is Ben ' ... ,,,...men't LUDCh SerYed From 11 a .m. to 2 p.m. Farlatli. born in San Francisco. I !:=;;;;;;;:;;;;;;::;;::=;;:=;;=:;:;;;;::;:;;:;==1 Aml'rka's gourmet city, of Gen. ~ .t.·:~ r oa. Jtalr. par£-nts. IE S T I U Ill T And his fine Italian hand :~::coU: ~nr :~~hi ~h~.n~~~~ file lrlall•al If s,... F ... ~~~mu n~u~iff~::; ~~~t~s~~~ .<J a. Hll l1l1cf1Me Sfe .. l tha t take an hour to explain and t::IJ' )It L ch 6 y£-ars to develop. un eon&-Dinners--Late Suppers I The house spedallles in fi ne EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT prime rths of beef, aged 45 days "Noche de Ronda" in the San Francisco pac-king ! Open EYeTY Day (Ia llooolalu Too) hou..~ where he buys hls meat., CICITIJ.LS APPEARING NIGHTLY "======================.and 15 days in the restaurant's Louie Moreno At The Piano ~ cooler. Delicate is tne word tha t Mr. 2530 W. Coast Rwy .. !fewport -.ada ...._ U ..... DillER SPECIALS $1.&0 EYery Monday Gild Tbunday Dine Overloo~q The Ocean ... We Cater to Groupe for ' LUDCbeoll.L llcmqueb , Special Parties WALLY STACREU p1aytaq lliiJhUy at our plaao .bar Dl!f!fEB 5 • 10:30 -BAB 'TIL 2 WOODS COVE 1981 South Coaat BlYd.., l.aquDG Beach R1'att ,_ 7'&'76 Now you can e9joy Luncheon and Dinner served in the Vidor ' Hugo Manner . • • • SEVEI Oars a Week The VlaOR HUGO INN HYatt 4-3541 361 CLIFF DRIVE LAGUNA BEACH THE NEW a fare restaurant and cocktail lounge DINING • DANCING E..-.y Friday & SatUrday EftaiDg ~--NOW APPFABING - TIE TIPI Till You'D enjoy tbe ~ altbe SM:iclre. Make it your la.arite ...,. tar dining, daDdng Gad ca c~ JAB OPEN DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY • • • Farlatti uses when he describes the skill of chef William Pi juan. who worked with him In the Reno restaurant the Fa rlattls owned before they came here 3 months ago. DANCING NIGHTLY ...... ltulllifwl CAPTAIN'S CABIN . UMIII IITD. To the Mukof ITII IIIKI UY W $1.18 IIIIEIS EVElY IIIIT (UCEPI' MOJrDAY) A dellghtfal feast~ Flail. Fowl 01' ..., • LILLIAN CARUSO At The Piano Bar ._-.::;.-..-~ _ Open 5 p.m. till 2 a.m. every nlght but Monday 858 S. Coast Blvd.. Laguna Beach. HYatt 4-9012 IICIDI CIVE 2805 WEST 'COAST BJGJIWAT. KEWPOIIT 8EACB Featuring WES HERR -AM'D- BOB SYMMONDS & GUEST STARS n.AMENCO -CALYPSO Tcdalu.a ...s r.ur naa.. FRIDAY & SATURDAY -9 tp 1 ROW OJr IVIrDATI 3 TO I ..................... ---- IYPIY CELLI I · Ia ......... • Luncbeoo from 12-2 • Sunday lnmc:h! • Dilmer ~12 p.m.~ CLOSED OR 3-4630 MONDAYS for Reeervationa Benton's CoHee Shop 133 So. Coast Bt.d. HYatt 4-4898 LAGUNA BEACH OPEl I DAYS I WEEI 7 a.m. to 8 p..m. Cloaed Thursdays * Breakfast Served All Day * Luncheons * Dinners TRY lUI FiliUS CIICIEI PIES * FREE PARKING * For Benton's Cuatomen at Laguna Town & Beach Pcutinq Lot '"MEET ME AT BENTON'S" In a ebwtmiug Old Eaglilh Aim~ PLENTY OF HIGH , BY QOWNS, ALL STARS ., a1CK JUMD I VI Jim Runt ba4 f polntll. 111e Harlem Clowna won the -'Paddle root" a.n.tma.n wu pme acalrwt the Harbor Area bleb polnt man f« U.. f.&cult7 All StaJII 58·57. Thla l&me wu by aearinJ lf polDta. Be wu played Saturday at the ea.ta about the on.Jy bcui~ JDIIDber Meaa Rich School. who IIClONd 0\"ef • polotll. The Clown becan thelr warm. Dw'1.ha baJ.f ume, the .,_. up Just bandJnc or ~na the faC\ll~ tam tated the bubt ball at ucb other. The ICOre at hoop .o the Ku.taap eould not the ball wu ao.• and at ball maar. a~ bubt&. Ttrk:e the time the Clowns becan a came ball bounced out of the hoop. of buetMIU In ~ mJddle ot the l'lnally the tape came ott. Door. La~r the wnaan arew .o peat At the end of the third quarter, that ·all the members of both the Clowns Jot In a T -formatlon tuma were on the floor pla)'lne and tried to make 11 buket b)' a In the aame. Tben ~capy<• Ga,e place kick. but failed. put 2 bells In play. The nnat ROIERT GEIER of Corona del A prdlmlnary pme teatured 1e0re wu JS..a. ~. f bl 1 tbe Mesa faculty acairwt the UJOIIT~Oii---:iiriiir===--=CIIJ=ua. Mar, owner o a pu ic re ations Muatana team. The Muatanl Out of 10.000 water bllb tent and adverti5ing firm, has been team wu coached by Dave ~· out. lncludlnc the retuae colJec:· elected chief pilot of the Eddie .o. The .core wu tied ll·ll at tJon ehaqe, there have been 30 Mortin Pilots Assn .. one of the the end of the fourth quarter. refuuls to pay, and 70 have paid oldest continuously active pjlots' Dennla (Scooter) Perrin wu under protest or have uked for groups in Southe rn California. hlth point man for the Mu.sunca a refund If the cbar,e la can· Mrs. Geier was named hostess with 9 point&. Mike <TWinkle celled. Newport city manaaer for the associotion. Toea) Lana 1e0red 6 potnt., and Robert Shelton reported Tuesday. ============= THRim GREE STAMPS .ARE NOW GIVEN wnH PURCHASE OF EVERY USED CAR AND TRUCK AT TheodOre Robins Ford ALSO IIEEI STIIPS liE IIYEII WITH ANY BETAIL CASH PURCHASE OF PUTS -SEIVICE ALSO--FREE HOUDAYIN LAS VEGAS! SHOW BOAT HOLIDAY for 2 PERSONS IDe. -• t Nti-fOI I ..... .t tbe fCiblaloaa BO'I'ZL SIIOW • .OAT. Delima -(01. occ.) bamu1eu with twla bed&. Dla· ..., •• a a. ... , .. c., art ... Ttma. .......... with c:IMkle .,_...... 1a'' •• ...._ • ....._ ... , .... ,...,.. .. ~. .... • ' 1 LeM'I .. l ... ~ ... 2.. .... Ia Pla:a ............ .,... .................. &at-7 ..... . ..... ~ ........ •tlatbe~Dowlla(J .... alglatly.) Clip Thill Coupon and Depotlit It At THEODORE ROBINS FORD EITIY ILIII F. FlEE-- ... -~-.......... ---· .............. ······· 00000 000000 ••••• oouo 0 -• 000, •• , •••••-,, ••••••• ou• ................. Phoae ................... .. •cnae of wlDDer wW be .,_tad for oae ..,..lr follcrw1D9 draWtD9. lf san-.. DOt dcrbneo!l at ell4 of .-..._ cmotber aame wW be cbawD Cl8d .,....S. cmd odgtDa1 wt.Dae1 forfeits all ca.tm.a. No PurchaM N~ • Adulta Only DIIO. D1 UIBl' aoz .. -FD. 21, ... Today' s A-1 5pe(ial 'II PLYI. ..... , a1111 Powft'fllte. radio, Mater. HTU 869 Pia. 5,000 GREEN STAMPS 'll n•••at~n~ I JIM Hard and .aft tope. Full equipment lncludlna power. All·wblte beauty! Plus 5,000 Green Stam~ 'II llfi&J •••• ..... ..111 Monterey t puMD,er, C door. Loaded w1th equip.. ment. Plus 5.000 Green Stam~ 'II ~ ••••• •••• ,.111 Pordamadc. radJ~ beater. alr condltionlna- Pia 5,000 Crecn StaiD .. : i 111 ,. .... n , ••• .... 5,000 c ............. ~ latllr Ill -2 doar, raWo. ......,, ..... Plus 5.000 GI"MMl St•=r •• ,. 7 lrlltll? 1411 , •• Glamour Glimpses You want the happiest Valen . tine In the whole world, and we know you do. The answer la to shop at O'Brien's for something completely alamouroua and fem. lnlne ... something ahe wUl drool over and be so delighted that she wiU know you are the area test. .. you butbawd, .-..thaart. .......... • wbclt, you tab a look, ...s ... lalow ,.... wW bay .... oC u.. deUvhtfDl W.y u.,.rte. tbe llhol1y Ugb· ty. M lllw:aoNu ...S pntty, the --doable lay .... c:lalff• ...,. Loa Ia MG·abt toae. all baDd decolat.d with lace ...s tilly ....... .. tbe ... aJalft a..gtiL Taday, J..t tll"dftd, an pretty ..... ...... tiDd pettkoata, lD· d..U.. ...... u.... 1D tbe beaaWul padl: sa you an bcmDg waappad by our expert cupAd&. Another Item to wann the rem. lnlne heart la the 110ft and cud· dly new caahme-re sweater . . . There are also the skirts that blend or match ... and we could CUI In the comers of the pack· aaes wltb pretty Monet jewelry, erLsp fresh Cresc:endoe GlovH, and bl course there will be room lor a couple of boxes of t~ Beautiful Bryan hoee to show off her lovely lep. •ow you an all Mt ••• Toa wW be the ...t popular Val· .. u.a. . . . Aad we're ready to ltart wrapp1D9 tbem few yoa. 2Sl5 & Coalt B'l/lf'l. coao•A DEL IIU oaw. s~1• In the Lido Shoppin9 Area For • urge Selaction of YARDAGE • UNENS IEDOIN&. NOTIONS PATTERNS IOYS' l GIRLS' TOT to TEEN ClOTHING . ·--. -- Mesa Basketballers Defeated ••oaw1'. raavAIII' •L •• •E•w ..... biiGJI ' By .,'!!1:~!:. an~ ... ~.~e! !e.!~! Newport Post 6 w-.s eo.ta .._Hlp buketbellers pla(le pamtJoe 1A the 0rance JlrealdUt wu barely over Sat· Scouta, and hundftda ot Soouc. loR two cam. to ~ Valencia Lu,ue Th. 11&fta have won all urday morntnc when the cry, competed (or potnta bued on tbe 1\lftlll.ut f'rlday. Tbey aao lo.t 10 ,_m:_ tlM!y have pl.a)'ed, 1)\at· "Plnk Pajamu!" from radio IU· percentaae of ~ preaent per one came to the &rea Wlldcata tina them In ftnt pla.ce In the tJon ~ eatvanlz.ed every Boy troop, percentaae In unJ!onn, on feb. 4. • leacue. Scout ln the Harbot' Area Into elapeed tlme to mobilize, and In the "C'' eame the Valencia Dennla ca~nter wu bleb audden aet1on. first aid procedures practiced on 'npra won 39-34 The ncera led 1 t 1 the W.b It wu the aurprlae moblllz.a· arrival. 6 . 0 ln the ~ quarter. The in ° 1~" /: It ~ tioo of operatJon .. ~ Boy," tbt' Wlnner of the competJtJon wu 1100re wu Ued 12-12 at the half Dl~k p~ ~ ~ch and lclelr-ott for a strenuoua weekend N~port Poat 6. whJch won 93 and ~28 In th.e thlrd quarter. Tom GUlmAn an 8CCiftd 2 pol.nta. ol activity for the boys, . city po. ol lOO'poulble pot..t&. Dick W~ wu hllh point led Houston and Tom Woodrich l,lce and tltemen and ctt)' otfl· The 49th anniversary of Scout· man .-cortna 1J po(nta. Jl.m Cur-he a..t J"oala ~ noo clala. Ina In America wu honored In U. ~ 8, Tom Byran and Gal)' ::: ~ reboonda aO:nc bloc~ .,_~undreda ot boys convergt'd on churches all over the Harbor Schemes ICOred • polnta. Steve h ._.aport La n d I n g c a r r Y I n I Area S u n d a Y ' • n d Monday Harper aeored 3 point. al\4 Den· I ota. enouah equipment for the reecue broucht the bluest thrlU ot all nla Perrin 2. The Brea Wildcat. beat the ol a whole troop of boya. · to selected Scout. who took over Steve Harper wu the best Colt Mesa Yeatllnp 52·41 on Feb. (. Firemen demonatnted rescue ctty offices In both Newport on the floor w1th7 reboW)da and The IICOre wu tled In the first and me aavlna procedures to the Beach and Colrta Mesa. 2 held bal.ll Dennla Perrin bad quarter 10·10. The Wildcat. led ~==============;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;:~=~ · 23·16 at the half and 34·31 at r 4 lnterceptiona; Dick Wooda the end of the third quarter scored 3 rebounda and 4 Inter· · ceptJona. Gary Schone. had 4 re. Ed Hiatt wu hl&h point rn.an bounda and 3 blocked &boll. for the YearU.np with 10 point&. The Valencia naera beat the Mike Patrick scored 8 pointa. lim Mesa Foals 33·21. Thla was the Hurst a nd Gary Carr had 6 eac:h first time the Foals have been and Steve Lewis bad 5. Letterman's Club Organized EXCLUSIVELY YOURS:- FRANJ( LEE CAPRI PANTS & JAMAICAS IN LOYEL Y FAll COLORS . At Costa Mesa High School 27., E. COAST BJGIIWAT .-y aJCJt MAUELLUS 1 Coot¥W. basketball, track or 0~ 3 .-s @selena's FADS AND FASHIONS The Costa Mesa Let1erman'11 baseball. Once a IDt'mbet'. you ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:.;;;;=:;;;;;;;;=::::::;:;;;;=:;;;;co;;;;ao;;;;Jf;;A;;;;D;;EL=:N;;;;AJI;::;;;;;g Club hru~ just been sta"ed and must abide by the Letterman's r Is now In full swing. constitution. The officers are: Vern Edler. ------ president; Gary Carr, vice presl I R L d• 47 dent; Dennis Perrin. secretary; ay U It 1 Steve Lewis. treasurer, and Don p • • :~~?:or:.nd Jules Gage, faculty ' rlnter, Daes The Letterman's Club mPmbers Ray Ludl, 47, who with his have met on ~veral Saturt1ays1 brother Don and their father. U,e to paint all the truh caM green I late R. N. ( PopJ Ludl Sr., former Thls has Improved the appear ly owned the C08ta Mft.ll Globe ance of Mesa Hl&h. They also Herald, died at his home Sunday sell Cokt'S and candy at the bas. morning after surrerlng a heart ketball games. They sold uc-kl'U attac-k. I to the Harlem Clown eame last Ray had been a stockholder In week. the Globe Herald and had con· With the mont'y th(' Lettf'r· tlnued workJng In t~ composing man's Club has made, thf'y plan room after the Orange Coast to buy t}llngs that will benefit Publishing Co. purchased control the school and the club. They of the newspaper 11 year aeo. bought the "C" team their He wru~ one or the 6 members of championship football. whl<'h 111 the Typographical Union who I on display at the main otriN' have been picketing the Globe bulletin board. Herald plant over a disag~.~ The Harlem Clown game and ment on a union contract . the faculty vs. the Mustang Services were held yesterday game were spc.n~red and man In the Costa ~esa Methodist aged by the Ll"tterman's C'lub. Church. and Interment was In I To be a member or tht' LettPr Westminster Memorial Park. The man's Club you must earn a let Parkea·BeU Chapel wu In charee ter In a school sport auch as of arranaements. I South Shore Baptist Chlrch American Baptist Convention DB. HUBERT A. DAVIDSON. Pastor SUNDAY 10:45 A.M, Crisis or Christ Conscious 7:30P.M. What It Costs Not To Be A Christian GUEST ABTIST DARRYL Gn..BERT -VIBBAHARP Laguna Beach Art Galery Coast Highway at Cliff DriYe, Laguna Beach A Friendly Church Coas t Super Marke t 334 i L:S T CO.lST HIGHW.l Y jt M.lRIGOLO CORO-.~ DEL ~~ P. LD18"1"S-J2 -c-LDITS-1.-.c- Corned Beef • • 2 for 99c Corned Beef Hash 2 for 69c 1-t.lO OZ. Kelloqg'a Sugar Smacks. Pop& Flakes TANG-ORANGE DRINK.. 7 Oz. 29c uaaT"'&-oofo. 302 c.a • oa. CaDS Ubby's Tomato Juice Fruit CocktaD • • 2 for 45c CALO CAT FOOD, 151/: Oz. uaars-lfo. • ecm Cream Corn • • 2 for 27c SNOWS CLAM CHOWDER. 15 Oz. Ro. 302 CaDS 2 for 33c Ubby's Sauerkraut 2 for 27c ... ....... 2 loT 27c ZEE TOn.£ TTISSUE * FROZEN FOOD * KacL£AJrS...-.aNCided-10 OL NonJTE JlAID-..4 No Sa£ er OIIIIE HIUIUT JUICE 45~ 25~ DEUCIOUS Apples Grapefruits Cabbage .AVEL Oranges 5~ 2 ·~ 25~ 2 lb. 25~ 2 ... ,5~ CIIOJCS CU'DAU POBITAJJ-W'We • ~ ..U .Leg o' Lamb &9L HAMS ·4~ Lamb Cho 7 .. u--c 0 5 c a.x Branctt, Corona del Mar arUit and author ot art bQob. ..W talk_, Newport Harbor Pan· bellenlc membera at 7:80 p.m. Wecl.-acly, hb.. 1'-In the Dell aabbou&, m w. Balboa Blvd., llaJboa. Mr. Brandt wtll bue hJa talk on I c:olcw .ouDd mm., one aboUt 11urt Proeeer, abo a Corona del Mar a.u.t. an4 U\e other on the Ill Sur country. Tbe ,,..,_, wUl be prewnted by MIL Cad v...uom_ ~ ebalrman. 'n..IOCial chairman, )4zL Wat. teT Burrouehe, hu named the followlnl h o a tea • committee: Mma Edward lolettl, Kelvin Jtlebley Jr., Raymond Kent Har· v~. Donald Caine, Harry Ca.My and LHter Smith. Ml'l. Kenneth Sampeon, the prealdent. announce. that there wtll be no bualnea rneetina. Jlea. ervatJona can be made by calllnc Why ahouldn't you Ule wire Mrs. Burrou1ha at Uberty 8-15!59 In place of atrlna on a kite? or Mrs. Rolettl at ORJole 3-0!507. Bup Bunny ean tell you, u At the January meetJn1. the SHOWN AIOVE are Eorl Holli· mon ond Tino louise in o scene from "The T rop," now showing at the Port Theatre in Corono del Mar. The second feotura is "T~o After Dork." a1111. roa ama.maas W If. •tc~ Prominent in J~!1! a~!~ ftcuro lar,ety In IM p,_..taUOn ot Little a.d JUdlnl Hood and .Han. •1 and Gretel In Harbor VIew School at 900 CoiCS,ntOd Ave .. Corona cleJ Ma r, Saturday morn · Inc. Preeentlnl the playa at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. will be the Tbm Thumb Playe ,.. of Hollywood. Tldteta are being aold by mem • ben ot the Harbor VJ•w PTA Board. Ticket lnfonnatlon may be obtaJned from Mrs. Wllllam Mo,.., U 8-8642. lUCK HOLDEN, senior patrol leader of Boy Scout Troop 182, is mokinq the kay p,.sentotion speech ot Sundoy's dedicotion of the new BoY Scout heodquorters neor the Newport Post Of. fica. Raody to receive t~ lay is . former mayor Ooro Hill, for ~sentahon to moyor Jomes Stoddord. Mondoy evening the City Counci1 officiolfV occepted the building. (Ensign photo) he 1a telllna ~000 other Y<>!~· Panel club voted to eontrtbute IJten who are recelvtna .. oup $50 to the county juvenile hall Bunny'a Kite Fun Book," belnc u well u .everal boxes of ma· dlatrlbuted by the Southern Call· teriala for u.ee by the childftft. fomla Edl.aon Co. throuch the Mrs. Arthur West, project chair· .choola. man, wu In charaa of thla oon· The mu.trated book ahowa trlbutlon. bow to build kites and otters 8 ------- A a&ughter wu bam Monday, lan. 19, to Mr. and Mrs. ltobert B.ecfllnpr, 3214 Clay st., New· port Hel•htl. lft Santa Ana Doe· tonJ Ho.ptta.L ..;_ ___ _ Hubbies Will Be Honored Their husbands will be guesta of honor of the Newport Beach Big Crowd Braves Rai-. T o Join in Dedication aafety rules on kite tlylnc, In· Jl cludlna k.eepJna the kites away Mrs. w·. i am from Edlaon utility Jines, which can be danceroua, a ccordln1 to !:!~.h KJ.er, Edlaon du trict man· 'Bannister Dies Mrs. Hazel Bannlater, 65, of . .._.:...ua .,,---~ I Y1 I I I J unior Ebell Club members at a About 150 dtlzens braved the dinner dance Saturday evening, ch illy weather and threatening Feb. 28, in the Irvine Coast Coun· rain to join In the Sunday after· try Club. noon dedlcatlon ceremony at the Husbands of mem bers and of Boy Scout Hou.se on Riverside recent gradua tes to senior ranks Ave., near the Newport Beach have received black and white Post Office. invitations b e a ri ng a cane. The key tor the building was gloves and top hat announcing fonnally pr~nted to former the dinner and dancing, from s 1 mayor Dora Hill by Rick Holden, p.m. to 1 a .m. senior patrol leader of Boy Scout Music will be furnished by the Troop 182. Mrs. Hill, who was HI Fi's, a local group directed by mayor when the Scout !louse Eustace Rojas, instructor of Jatt l project wall begun, handed the a t Orange Coast College. Cock-key over to Mayor James Stod· tails were announced by cham· dard. signifying the turnin~ over pagne glasses on the Invitations of the building to the Ctty of -at the homes of Mr. a nd Mrs. Newport Beach. Patrick Chase. Mr. anr1 Mrs. Rob. Bill Spurgt>O~ of Cli!f Haven, tort Burke and Mr. and Mrs Tom wbo ~1r. Scouter" of the Hilt· Woodward. . . bor Area. emceed the dedication Mrs. Patrick Chase ts rhatr· ceremonies. He In troduced the man for the di~nN danCf>. and Rev. John Propp to give the in· she will be asststPd by Mme". vocation and said it was most Rona ld Birtcher. Robert Burke. fitting to invite the pastor be· R u s 11 e II Butterworth. Howard cause it was In his Newport Farwell. Laurence Fredericks. Harbor Lutheran Churt"h that Fred West. Tom Woodward. Troop 182 first met. James White and Robert White. I Mr. Spu rgeon paid tribute to Fred Singer for getting the El • .u:.t. Liltlia' Toro Marines to move the build· ..... . ing from Rtchardson's Landing Lucille Moore. of Newport to the park site as a tl'alnlng ex. Heights and the Chet Salisbury erclse. CDM real estate office, returned Kenny Dutro wu Introduced last week from a recuperating as "one or the best scoutmaaten holiday In Palm Springs . ~ . In the• world," a nd he reeelved Dan DrbcoU ot Corona del 'Mar, the Oap tha t will Oy from the Harbor Area'• reprewntatJve for Troop 182 Oae nalf. the Salton Sea development, wu On bt>ha lt of Thomas Wataon, out there look ing over the real John Boyd, the troop committee estate last week. chainnan, presented a n Amerl- BIII Tobias, who recently sold can flag to Scoutmaste r Dutro. the Tobias Realty to Matt La. It was the last American fla g to Borde. has been released from fl y in France ln World Wa r I. the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota The California state fl ag wu a fter heart surgery . . . Clyde presented by Mrs. Mary Wilson M eyer of Balboa Island wa,; an- 1 of the Conchita Pa rlor of the other Ma yo visitor ... Lee Bolin Da ug hters of the Golden West. ot Ba lboa l'lland ha<; bet-n al' Robert Wlllmes, exa lted rulef Hoag Hospital. getting better of the Newport Harbor E lks every day. I Lodge, sponsors of Troop 182, Dr. McCoy Is New Prexy of Anglers Friday Luncheon Club Dr. Nevall McCoy of Costa Mesa was Installed a!l the new president of the Anglers Friday Luncheon Club Friday evening at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Rlly Dike was installed as vice- president, Willard Kemp as treasurer and Mrs. Grace Lowden as secretary. The outgoing offi- cers were Bob Scofield as presi· dent, Edmund Burns and Bud Hare as vice·presldents, John ~PORT /I, .1. Wight as treasurer a nd Mrs. Burns as secretary. The theme of the party waa "A n ight In Mazatlan." The dec· orations were carried out in Mex. lean motif, Including Marton Serrano's orchestra. which fur· nlshed Mexican enterta inment du ring the dinner hour and mu · sfc for dancing thereafter. The trophy winne rs hono~ during the evening were: Pull· man Lowden. first m arlin; Opal Grettenberg, largest marlin; Har. rison Reno, fi rst tu na; Ray Call, largest tuna: Ray Dike, first al· bacore: Betty Dehne, lar1est yellowtail ; Mar1e C ro c k a r d , largest white sea bass; John Hom er, largest bon ito; Edna Skinner. largest barracuda: Ad· die True. largest halibut; Lola Chambers, la rgest callco bass; Ann HardJna . laraest croaker; Sally l ohnaon, la raest fish on ~lub charter; Elsie Walker, lara· est fish on sewing threat ; Bob Scofield, ma.t ft.h on aew1 nc thread; L o u I a Hopton, mo.t aharka CZS); Roy Woobey, la rg. eat trout. banded Scout.muter Dutro the troop flac. Mr. Dutro hJrnaelf dlaplayed a surprise tlac. made by Mrs. Fred Singer a nd dedicated to the "Old Coau," the dads or Troop 182. Alter the ralsinl of the nap by Explorer Post 182, Mr. Boyd presented a plaque to Mr. and Mrs. An1us Richardson, who had donated the building to the Scout troop. He a lso made a present&· tlon to Mr. Singer for his work in making this troop headquar· ters possible. The d e d I c a t I o n ceremony closed with the presenta tion of the key to the city. HONE STAR-nst FIDZEI TUIA PIES GLORJETTA-46 Till TO JUICE oz. Law enforcement psychoJOI)', first aid, a nd the California Ve· hlcle Code a re 3 of the subjects Hugh Cullen of 2591 Bayshore Dr.. Bay Shores, s tudied In Sac· ra mento during a week·long ses· slon that ended Tuesday. Mr. Culle n ls a member ot the Calllomla Highway Patrol and has been s tationed in the Ana · helm area for the past 5 years. DO YOU WANT a jolt, a nde, a rentel, a belty litter? Or clo you have ~thl119 to .. u? Try EMit" cJ.uJ.. fled ede.. ORiole ~ __.. 5-99~ 5-89~ GLORIE1i'A-303 SUCEI II ULVES 5-99~ PEACHES COUPON in Box Name -·--···--·····-···---··-······-.. ·--·------·-' AddJ'eM .... ---···········-····--···--·-··-· .. -·-··-···-···-·-............ Phone No. -·· .. ·-· ADDmo•AL nJZU WJLL n I.JJftl) 100• DBAWIIfG MABCH P. M. 223 32nd St., Newport Beacl\, died I last Thursday In Hoag Hoepltal following an extended Ulnea. She was bom In Jtanau City, Mo., and lived In Callft>mla 30 years, LncJudlnc 15 years In the Harbor Area. Cold ~eg leer Special Wine Vault Imported Wm• Champagne ORiola 3-0916 Pae DeUnry Ia U.. Jmm~Ana She leaves her huaband, the Rev. WUI Iam Bannister. fonner chaplain of American Le1lon Poet 291; a da ughter, Jeannette Moeller of Long Bt>ach; a aon. WIIUam of Pomona: and a aWer, M,... Gladya-StaJllng of HoJJy. wood. Services were held Sunday In .Baltz Mortuary Corona deJ Mar Cbapel Wlth..the Rev. Ewing H\ld· son oUlclatlng: Private burial wu tn:-i'atrhaven Memorial Park. KORKER· LIQUOR • • . I'!~ ,. , ......... U will ... I do Mrft my c:\l8tomeiw tbe a-.t •J.c:tioD of USDA ~ meat. at the Jow..a ~ wtdl tbat old ~ friendly mannar. No MU Nnic:e ,here. You are ASSURED you will g.t jWJt what you want nery time'. • Meat Mgr. -USDA CHGICE LAMB SALE -r·E r(r. 0-LA -MB 63~ rOiii 'LAMB CHOPS 89~ i rOiii LAMB CHOPS 79~ iib IGmb Chops 79~ [Q.iib Cho~s 59~ 4 4 F1E111 LICIL (0111••111) FR.YING CHICKENS • .... ~.a ..... OllaAIICa 110. 174 .u o-.RARC& or nm crrr or JlaWIIOIIT RACH ADDIRO CDTAIII "JD&&. 10r1 TO DGI1'IIIC:TS or Tim ctrt PUaUAJn' 1'0 I&CTIO. 10015 Or THE CBAil'ID. W "**I!AI tM Claaner ol the Qt7 ol ...... -.a JIOWidee tlult .... a">' ..... _, .. aa- aald to tM etC)' ol Ketrpart lellcb the QC)o CGunell ....u lily Cll'dlnuee ..W tM ...,._, to an adjacent dllltrtet ,. .,..,....; and WIIDEAS. ~-terdtorlel ref.ftftd to u ••.uao. ltNet An· ne:lf.'• "JambQI"M Road An.-x" and ''Catoeo Clllb AnneX" have been annexed to the City of New· port Beach; and WHEREAS, the terrttorlet wtth- ln the Acada Street AriDu and Jamboree Road Annex are adja· cent to the Fourth tMstrlct and the territory wtthln the cameo Cllft.a Annex t. adJacent to the Sixth DLitrtct; NOW, 'I'BER.EJ'OB.E, the City Council of the City ol Newport . Beacll doee ordain u follows: SECTION 1: Tbe territories retened to u ''Aeada Street An· nex'' and ''l&maloree .,.d An· nex" are beNby adcted to the Fourth Dlltrlct. and ..td fourtJl Dt.trkt deldanated In Sedlon 1001 ot the Charter of the City of Newport Beach ahall Include all that portion of tbe CJty included within the followtnr deltcrlbed boundary llne, to wit: Be'alnnlnr at the lnlenec· tlon of tbe cen~r Une of OR.A·43·A and the center Une of ORA·&O·A: thence eute:r- ly alo~ uld center line of State Hlrhway OR.A-60-A and alonr the center line of State Htrhway ORA-60-B to an lntei'IM!Ctlon with the .outheuterly prolonratton of the court d«ree Une betwNn Stationa 16-B and 17, u de· .albed In the court d~ ntabllahed by S u p e r I or Court CaM No. 20436 of the SupHtor Court ln and for the County of Oranae, State of Calltornta; thence north· w~rJy along aald south- easterly prolonration to a point of lnfersectlon with the northerly Jtne of ¥1d State H lrb way ORA-60-B uid potnt betnr ln the boundary Jtne of the Clty ot Newport Beach; thence continulna 1 e n e r all 'I nortMuterly alonl utd Ctty ~daly Une t b r o u 1 h Jta var- low ~ to a point of In- ----wttb the north· .......,. 11M of alodl !56 .. alaGwn upon a map ol lr· vtne'a labdWon NCOf'Ciect 1D 1118cellaneou a e e or d )fa .... 8ook 1. pace .. ltlec· .. ol Oranp CounC:,., Call· tam.la: tbence contlnulnl DGI'thusterly aJonr utd Cty Boundary Une to an u&le potnt In utd boundary line. aatd anale point beiDa a point in tbe aoutbeuterly tm. of Block 51 u abown upon a map of lrvlne'a Sub· dtvtaton recorded in MJ.ecel- Janeoua R««d Map Book 1. paJe 88. OtnclaJ Bacords of <>:r.nre County, Callfomla. dlltant thereon m.M feet aoutbwesterly from the mo.t eutedy comer or the aouth one-quarter of eaJd Block 51: thence conUnulnr alonr uJd City BoundaJY Une Soutb 50• 09' 25'' Eut cft1 a llne paral- lel to the northeuterly nne of aald aoutb one·quarter of Block 51 a cn.t.anc. ol 8'70.41 feet to a point In the ceater line of Jamboree Roa4r lCXY In width; thence South ttr 3t' C" Eut a .u.tance of 50.00 teet to a point ln the aoulbeut•Iy ltlPt of Way Une ot .. ld Jaftlbone Baed; thence aoutberl,y aJOf\8 aald eout.IMMUrl)' IUrbt ol Way Une and aJonr a c:arw con· cave to tba west havina a radJua of t.ZSO feet tanrent to a Une beartq South crt• 25' 18" Weit at • a l d Jut mentioned point. tbrour.h a central anrl• ol ta• tj• 53'" a cUatance meenred aJGftl the are ot aald eurw ot *· .f7 feet; thence s.a.tJl 2r ., u• w..t alonr aa1d .oath· euterlY Rllflt ol Way UM a ctlatanet ot 4.5U.14 feet to t.be bqtlllllnl of a taqent C:UW. OOIICI,_ to the Diolrtb• ~ aDd havlal a NAil• or UIO '::i tbenee IIGIU1MflJ ... _.... ....... lialll I ··=st. -.pt el . ., ... __ . .....,.. .._.., .. traaue dtataaee., .... ~ tiiiMeiiiiiAW.l!P.- .............. dJJAIIT• ,. ............. .. .................... ,.,, ••••• , •• =-~er ,. • .._...,... ---: ........ 1.· -lilt:• ,.._. A • 1f ..... •aid &IDtll I I) :rr.:.. ~~ ..... ., .. ., ..... . =--......... ..., JUt ~ ,.,aiW u.. to the ......... willa ... ~ 1lallt ol ..ad bloelc ... ~ ·==--· erlYa.loQreaJd........._. • u.n. ol lloctl ... a. &a· -..ctJoa wttb tiM ......,..,. u.n. ot Mae Artbv mvct.. 100 t.et In Wktth u dtecrlbed IJt cleecl NOII'ded lA ,8oolc 10C7. pare 5m, otftdaa Jte. orda of uld Oran,. County: thence ~Jy aLone .. lei we.terly llne ot. Mac Althu.r Blvd. to t.,. pol~tt ot liSter• lectlon wttb the nonhee.tte..-- 1)' prolonradon 01 tbe aouth· eaaterly line ol eald Block 51: thence contlnulnr alonr aatd City Boundary line northeuterly a J o n 1 t h e aoutheuterly llne o1 Block 51 of eald Irvine'• Subdlvt. a.lon to the lntel'l«tton wtth the waterly line of MacAf. thur Blvd, 100 feet In width u de.crtbed In deed record· eci.Jn Book 1047, pare 557, Oft!qat Jteeorda of eald Or- ante County; thence north· erly along uld westerly Uno of lfaeAI'tbur Blvd. to an lntellledSon with a line tylna nartMut•ly of, parallel to, and .utam 400 feet from the noartheuterJy line of that certain atnp of Pallaadn Road, 2> feet In width u de· ecrtbed In deed NCOrded In Book 16'77, pare 96, OUietal R.ecorda ot aald Oranp Coun· ty; thence northwesterly alone pfd parallel line to Ita lnteJ'IIedlon with a line Jylna soutbeuterly of, parallel to, and dbtant 700 feet from the center line of Acacia Street. 60 feet In wfdth I• described In deed, recorded In Book 1055, paae 115, OUlclal ftec. ords of aald Oranre County; thence northeuterly along uld parallel Jlne a dt.tance of 3421.75 feet to the berfn· nina of a tancent curve, con- eave to the southeast and having a radJua of 192 feet: thence northeuterly along eaJd curve through a central angle 4r 21' 33" a Glstance of 141.95 feet; thence east· erly, tangent to Jut men· tJoned curve a dlstanCf' of 87.00 feet to the lntel"'ectlon with the westerly Jlne of the aforementioned Mac Arthur Blvd., 110 feet In width,· as d..oibed fn said deed re· corded In Book 1047. page 557: thence northerly along aald westerly line to an In· tersectlon with a line Jylng southeasterly of, parallel to. and dt.tant 40 feet from the center Une of the aforemen· tloned Acacia Street; thence eoutbweaterly a 1 o n c aatd parallel line to an tntenec:· tlon with the nortbeuterly Jlne of the aforementioned atrlp ,of Pa!Liada B.oad. 2> teet In width': thence aouth- euterly aJonr eald north· easterly ltne to an tnter.ec· tJon wttb a Une tytnr north· waterl)' of. parallel to. and dWant 20 teet from that cer- tain courae bearinr North 39" 43' scr Eut belnr 335.66 feet In lenath u described In dHd conveytnr Ba~Jde Drive to aaJd Oranae County. recorded ln Book 1037. page 269, OffidaJ Recorda of aald Oranre C o u n t y ; thence southwesterly a Jon If aald parallel line to an lntersec· tJon with the northeasterly line of the south one-quarter of the af~mentioned Block 51: thence conttnuinr rener· ally northwesterly alonr aald City Boundary line throuah Ita varloua COW1Iet to an an· ale point In aald boundary llne, uld anrle point being the polnt of lnteraectlon of the aouthwesterly lloe of Meaa Drtve and the 10uth· euterly Une of 1\Litin Ave · nae; thenee aouthWHterJy alonr uld aoutbeuterly line ot TuUn Avenue and alone tald CIC:,. Boundary Une to a point ot lntenec:tJon w1th the northeasterly Une of 22nd Sbeet; thence aoutheuterly aJonr aid nortbu.terly Une ot 22nd street to a point of tn~on wttb the aouth-eMteri.Y Une ol .Jrvtne AW· n•; u.enc:. condnulnr atonr aakl C l t y Boundary Une od aouth .. terly al on 1 tal4 aoutbeuteriY Une pf lr· vtne Avenue to an lntel"'«-tiOn wttb t.tt.e aoutbwesterly line of 16th Street; thence nort.bw.terly aJona tbe •Jd aoutbweate:rly ~ o1 16th Street and al«<l Mid City BounclarJ une to a po&nt of tDtllnectlon wttb lbe .outh· eutftl7 11ne of TuatJ..n Ave· nae; tbeDce IOUtbWNterlY aloq aid eoutba.-Jy 11M and aloal ..W City Boun· ... dU7 ... to • polnt of 1D· ~ wttb tbe ctr~~W 1IDe ol 15th SttMt; tbnat ~ alODI aid ...., ..... ol UdlleJeft aBd ..... .uc1 QC)o • •••rt .............. 01 .... wttla ............. ., ....... . ,..... ................ . +£1" ......... ~ .. , ...... ...... _.... ..... _ ...... . __, ... til 811 11t• A..-; --·* ,., ..... ... -·· ......... -.. ~-.... ..... ;;-&", ... ' .... , llllit "' -='· ~ II;•;-.:··:= ... 11!1 .. :u::•u: ='* ... .... ..... ._ .... --~:= CIDII.t1Jialac ...,.,..Uy IOGtb· ~ ........ at)-Jaaa. 4uj line duoqb Ita Yarl• oua oourM~ to an • ...._ potat 1a iaJd C1t7 Boundary Une, uJCI anl)e potnt Mine the palnt ot lft~ of the ~ UM ot State R~hway OllA·G·A and 1M Doell'ttwty lll\e ot stat. Rlrh· ,._y OIA·fO.A: tiMnol» eut· erl)t aJona the ...mJy PJO- IonraUon ot aatd nottbetly Une to a potnt ot lntenec• tlon wtth the center line of aald State Hlfhway ORA..t:J· A: thence southerly alonr uid oenter line to the point of berlnnlnf. SECTION 2. The territory re- ferred to u ''Cameo CUtt. An· Ml(' 11 hereby added to the Slxt.b Dlatrtct. and aald Sixth D .. trict dftlenated In Section lOll ot the Charter of the City of Newport BeaCh ahall Include aU that portion of the City In· eluded within the foJlowlnr de- acrtbed boundary Une, to wit: BerfnnJnr at the lntenec· tlon ot the northeuterly pro· lonration of the northwester- ly line of Avocado Avenue and the center Une of State Hlchway ORA-60-B; 100 feet In width, aald potnt of Inter· section a1ao belna the boun· dary line of the City ot New· port Beach; thence renerally northerly, e a at e r I y a n d aoutherly alonr aald boun· dary JIM of the City of New· port Beach. throueh Ita vari· ous COW"'Ieel to the easterly corner of Lot 142 ot Tract No. 1116 u ahown on a map thereof recorded In Book 36, pares 19 and 20 of Mlscel· laneoua Maps In the oUloe ot the Recorder o! 0 r a n 1 e County, California: thence conUnulnr alone said City boundary lLne southeasterly along the southwesterly line of the Calltomla. State Hleh· way as ahown on aald tract map 1.52:5 feet more or less to the aoutheuterly line of Block 95, u ahown upon a map of Irv1ne'a Subdlvlaion NCOrded In Miscellaneous Record Maps Book 1. Page 88. Re<-ords of Orange County. camomla; then c e south· westerly, along said south· easterly line 2.150 teet more or less to an Intersection with the ordinary high tide line ot the Pacific Ocean; thence generally northwest· erly alone said ordinary hlrh tide Une to an lntersec· tlon with the southeasterly line of Block D. u shown upon a map of Tract No. 673. ~rded In Miscellaneous Map Book 20. parea 17 and 18, Reeorda of Orange Coun · ty, California; thence south· weaterly alone aald south- eutarly llne of Block "D" and alotUt aald City boun· daly line to an lnter!lee'Uon with aaJd onUnary hlrb Ud.e Une: tbenoe ceneraUy west- erly alonr aald ordinary hieh tide line of the Pa.etnc Ocean to an lntenectlon 'With 'the southwesterly prolonration of the aoutheasterly line of Poppy Avenue: thence north· erly alona said southwest· erly prolongation and along aald southeasterly Une of Poppy Avenue to an lntersec· tlon with the center line ot Ocean Boulevard. u said Ocean Boulevard la laid out and ahown upon the Re·aUb· dtvtalon of Corona del Mu recorded In MUte'f!Jlaneous Mapa Book 4. paae 67, R«· ords of Oranae County, cau. fomla; tbence northwester- ly along aaid center llne of Ocean Boulevard to an Inter· section wttb th~ center line of Marruerlte Avenue: thence northeuterJy alona aald center line of .Maraue· rite Avenue to an lntersec· tion with the center llne of # the State Hlehway ORA-60· B; t hen ce northwesterly alone eald center line ot State Hlehway OR.A·60·B to the polnt of bq1nnlng. SECnON 3: This Ordinance ahall be publlahed once ln the Newport Harbor EnaJ,n. a news· pa~r of ~neraJ clrculat1on, printed and publlahed In the Clt:Y of Newport Beach. and the same ahall be effective 30 days after the date ot Its adoption. Th.la Ordinance was Introduced at a ,..ular rneetinr of the City CounclJ of the City of Newport Beacll held on the 26th day of January. 1959, and wu adopted on tHe 9th day of Februaey. 19!59. by tbe foUowtna vote. to wit: AY'IS. COUNCILMEN: HART. LOU!N7. SOKERS. ltiNCSLEY, A'l'lmi!ON, HIGBIE. STODD.utD. MOI:S, COUNOJMEN: NONE. ABSil'fT QOUNm.MEH: NONE. UKES B. S'n>DDABD KaY« UC\'1 IIOIU oeDOfARCC !fO. m . AX ODIKdtS 0~ TilE aft or H&WfOI(f IIUCII AIJaJIO CII.API'D • '1'0 d'IIO.Z VI 0. 'I'D lf'EW. JOa'J' ' IUal IIIUIIICD'AL port leedl MunSdpaJ Code 10 ~: . "C'ba,pter 8 TAJDCAa. AMJIOUJICD AlfD , • .,. faa HJJI.8 -- IIIC1'IQI -· .. n w r• 0. ,.,.. ..... 011 ......... ......................... f1Did 8bAU M ~ In K • • Clllfdana~t wttb tM deftaiU... ............... Ja ....... t tr.a U.. CICIIltat that a Cllalftnt mea.nJ.nr Ia Jnteoded. (a) 'CertUicaW awaaa a ow. Utkate 'ot public eonwnlenee and .--1t)' 1.-ued pursuant to thia Cbapt .... (b) "'Taxicab' meane an a1l· tamobOe ot' lftCIItot·ptOpelltd vebJeS. wttb di.tlndlve ma.rtt- inp or color rqu.tarJy en.- 1Ne4 ln the buatn-. ot car- JYb._ pa&leDCftlt for COIRJ)eft• eation ot' ratea bue<l upon &· tance traveled o. time •lll.JIIMd upon a~blle atrMt In U. City not over a rerular ot' de· fined route, and whether or not the operation extendl be- yond the boundariea of tbe City. (c) 'Ambulance' meana a privately-owned vehicle equip- ped or uaed tor tranaport1n1 the wounded, Injured, aick or disabled for hlre. (d ) 'Siaht · seeing automo. bile' meana a motor-propelled vehicle uaed for the p~ ot tranaport1n1 pa.uencers over the atrHta for alaht-aeelnr. ahowtnr potnta of lnternt or exhlbltin• Jande,· houaea, prop. erty or other thlnra or objecta when a fee la chara&l or com- pensation la obtained from paasenrers or e~here. CONGRATULAnoNS ore being edended by Chri' Wall (riqht), den chief of De" I, Cub Pod 105 of 841boo Peninwlo, to Eric Ouomman !left) and Don Fuller, for beinq admitted to the full rank of Boy Scout at the Pad 's recent monthly Youth Center Cagers Win Tbe fifth arade ca•ers from the Community Youth Center In Corona del Mar started out vic- torious ln the Coast Pee·Wee BaaketbaU Learue by d~teatlng their croa-town rivals from Newport Heights by \he score of 22·12. (e) 'P u b II c tranaportation vehicle' means a motor-propel. I~ vehicle, not otherwise de· fined In thla section, ut;ed In the bualnHS of tranaportJnr p&sa4!ngers over the atreft& or the City for hire whether or not the operations extend be· yond the boundaries of the City. High scorer for the Youth <An· SEC'nON 6602. c:.rt1f1c.t.e JfK· ter quintet was Burr Bwnan with ......-y. No per~m shall solicit or 10 points. followed by Ricky pick up ~naers In the City, Huffman with 8 poJnta. and Mike or engage In \he bualnesa ot op· Meehan and Mlke Ray with 2 eratlng any of the vehicles de points each. ,.,..iinq. They are U1own weorinq their new Scout kerchoefs, which were owarc:J.d to them for com- plet "9 the ir Webelo Scout troininq. They have bMn ouiqned to Scou1 Troop No. 105. IPJioto by Mrs. Pet Shepard) tined In Section 6601 wlthJn the Marshall Ritter tallied 6 points City, without havinr first ob. for hl.s Newport Helcbu ~uad. talned a ~rate certificate of Hani5on ltterly scored 4 points. public convenience and necessity and Mlke Wells added 2 more. for each auch buslnesa u re· Other boys playing for the qulred by thla Chapter, provided, Youth <Anter w~: Mlke Good· however, that no auch certlflcate win, PhJI Jordan and Timmy Issued by the City ahall be re· Cooper. George Durrouch, John qulred for any operations for Stolarak. Jimmy Knowlton. Ace which a certificate of public Thayer, Dick Matheny. Brad convenience and necessity ls Smith and Tony Boetto were ad· needed and hu been granted by dltlons to the Newport Helchta the Public Utilities Comml.ulon ro.ter. ..IE ~y VALENTINE DANCE PARTNel," s.ys Ronnie Merickel, of the State of California. ln addJtion to the two New. 18 S.,y Island, to Sandy Watson of 100 Via Oijon, Lido l,le. as they SECTION 6603. ~ f01r port Beach ~eation Division try out their decorations for the forth-cominq Volentine d onee to be CettiftCine. An application for a teams, other.teama ln the Coast\ held at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club from 7:30 to 11 ·30 p .m. ce.rtlfleate ahaU be filed with Pee·Wee Be.&ketball Le-.ue In-Soturdoy. Feb. 1•. 8oth are membe" of the Newport He~ Sup the Director of Finance upon elude: B~tlnaton Beach Recrea· per Club for hiqh sc.hoole!"l. (Photo by Mrs. Potndt Shepard) f'onraa provided by the City. 'Ibe tJon Oepal"tment. Lquna Beach application muat be aJifW!'d by aoy.• Club and the Harbor Area =.:sp~ant,;~ .::en=; Boys' cub. /'Operation Fairview' Mar. 4 Dolla.rs f$25.00), pfua Ten Dol· UGAL J30'I'ICll • lara ($10.00) for eacll vehJde the NonCE OF TJtUS"l'EE"S SALE f 8 f•t f St t H •t I applicant propoM'a to uae tn the ao March 3rd. 1959, at u :oo S ene I or a e ospr a buslnesa, and shaJI contain or be A.M., Title Insurance and Trust acrompanJed by the foJlowlng Company, as Trustee under and Th~ Newport ~aC'h Junior thr Items picked up: ORiole 3- lnformatton: punuant to Deed ot Trust dated £bell Club wtll conduct M()pera.,3603. 3·9469, 31656, 3-8149: u . (a) The name and address July lOth. 1951. executed by Mike tlon Fairview" Wed n e s d a y. berty S.l698, 8-4683, 8-0384, 8- of the appll~nt, and. If the Estok and Marjorie A. Estok. March 4, for the ben~flt of the 4852; IOmberJy S-0039. same be a corporation, the huaband and wife and recorded Fairview State Hospital In Costa In charee of "O~ratlon Fair- names of Its principal officers. July 31. 1951, In bOok 21.28. pare Mesa. view" are Mmes. Alan Sawyer. or, If the &arne be a partner· 677, ot Official Records In the Followlnr Items. clean ·and In Richard SWeet. John Smith and ship, aaaoclatlon or fictitious office ot the Recorder of Orange good ~pair. are ,being .sought Patrick Chue. company, the names of the County, Cali!omla, wUl sell at durlnr thl.s oM-day piC'k·up ------------ partners or ~rsons compru· pubtlc aucUon to highest bidder drive: educational toys. bean lng the U80ciatlon or compa· for cash (payable at time of sale bars. tricycles. bingo Jl&mes. ny. wtth the address of each. In lawful money ot the United I ball.!J. hula hoops, m~l kits. (b) A complete achedule of States> at the South (front) en-1 Look marazlnes. l..lfe magazines. the rates propoeed to be trance to the County Court House. Holiday. Children's Dlrnt. Popu. charred for each type of vehl· In the ett;y of Santa Ana, county lar Science, Amerl('an Girl, Sports cle. of Oranae. state ot CAlifornia, all Illustrated. movIe magazines. (c) A de8crlptlon of every rlaht. tltle and Interest conveyed books up to fifth grade readlne motor vehicle whlch the appll· to and now held by 1t under said l tevel. records. movie t'QUip.,.nt. cant proposes to use. lnclud· Deed In the property altuated televialon ~ts. record players. lng trade name. motor or ~~erial In the dty ot Newport Beach. pianos, playrround equl~nt number . .tate llcenae number county of Orange, state of caJ. bour shorts. dlape111, short sac· and body style. lfomla. described as: ques, dLnr done dre5WS. ladles' Cd) The location o( the Lot 18 In block 637 of Corona and men'a washable clothing. business and the place where del Mar, In the city ot New· and aprons. the applicant proposes to keep port Beach., In the county of Reald~nta are requested to each taxicab • or ambulance Ora..,e, stat~ o1 Calltomla. clean out lhf>lr cl~ts for these while not actually engaged. as pe; map ~rded in book specific ltt'm.l and t'all orw of 1 (e) The d Ia tInct co I or 3, pages 41 and 4.2 ot MLs· the followtnc~llwnbers to have scheme. name, monorram and 1 ceJJaneous Maps. In tM of. Insignia whkh ahall be used flee of ·the county ~r . on each taxicab, ambulance or I of aatd county. other vehicle. Said aale will be made, but (f) The name of the legal without covenant or warranty. and reglsteftd owner of each ex:preaed or implied, rerardlng auC'h vehicle. 1 title, poaession or encumbran~ ( r> A balance sheet show-to ~ the rematnlnr principal lng the financial status of the sum o1 the note aecu~ by said applicant, lndudlng a.sseta. II· deed. to-wit: $780.40. with lnterHt abiUtles and speelfJcaJiy the trom April zr. 1955 u In said amounts ot aU unpald Judg. note provided. advances. If any, ments agalnat the applicant. under the t.enna of said Deed; and the nature of the trans· fee~, cllarres and o;pen!lea of the acUon or event rfvlnl rise to Tn&atee and of the trusta created any audl judJmenta. by aald ~ (h) The experience ot the The ~nendary under aaJd appllC'ant ln the bualnesa or Deed, by reuon of a breach or b~ for wbkh be t. default 1n the obllptlona w· "India and the ~plea ot Southeast Aala" wLU be the topic I ot a color allde IUuatrated talk before the SbuUerbu& 'n'avelers at 8:15 p.m. t~ C1huraday) In the L.ldo lale CJubhoUR. S~aur wtll be Uoyd Rabjohn of Udo Sands. who has trawled to India and man,y other coun- tries. RaervaUona may be made made tbi'OUfh Mna.. Barbera RJeh . ards at oa ~un. 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CICJ wt~ ~ ~=-~~~ ....... , .... =a~-=--~~ Tl II lllinln• vtAMd ~ .. ._. 10 Ill)' ... ot ................ 0( UMt.,....... ~raliclft et 1M app&kant or ~ .., Cllftiftca.. bolclef', or ouw .,..._ named In U. ap-N,_lld vtoaadoN bf open~. pnc..tJ~ ...,. ahall ~ .. , tGn • drtVer8 ol any ftll&eM fiDdlnp lo tbe DiNrtor ol Fi· COWtf¥ _,. Rdl f'eltltkate. , ~ ,.anu,.. t.. mora J Ce) hr tauww to INibltatn MAd Nice~ (c) T••~ ......_ a-ettvatioa ot ~ deJ KU '-ndlr-. the crr tJJe ao,. SeeUt TPoop 11 Will lie •· lnw.t.ipUOa err an applJcant. ~ at a IMM1q o1 puaea tbe ChMI o1 PoUee IDa7 tran.t ol the .,.. at T:JO p.m.. '!'bun- a t«DlJICft1'7 peftait to a "f'801.\ dq, l'tb. lt In Corona dltl Mu wbo hu IUde application for Co 1ft m • n 1 t 7 Coni'Npdonal clta.ract•r ot tJM appUcant and ~tlsfadoO eervsc. to the pub. «Mr per10rw IUlJMd lla Che •P-· .,.. or tor f.allw. to U.p aDJ pU~Uon a.nd tt.. adequacy aod IIUdl Wlllcle In a aat~ and MD• aalety ol the whklel wttb ,._ ltal)' cOnclltlon and rood ,.. a driV9r'a permJt and app!M,. Cll\U'dl. a.»«t to cleanlJn"" eq\llpnwnt. p&lt or for failure to u.e tM "At~ devlca, brakes. Uabt. and d1etlnctt~ eoJorlnf, monotram to lie quaUfted lor tueh per-IQyl Mtwaen. U and 14 ,_,. m.Jt. ,_. temporary penntt of ... are •UIJble. J'u.rther In· obaolescence. Upon recelpt of or IDISJn)a dftetibed In tbt aaJd ~port the Director of PI· applketJon, or for, devt&Uoo th.al.J automat:leaUy expt~ tlll· formation may be obta.lned by t;y (80) ~ from tbe date It te._pl\onln.t OJl ..... 15. wu laue4 or upon the iMu· nance shall tranamlt the appll. t,.. tbe ecbedule of rat~ and cation and ~port to the City farea Mt forth In tbe appllca· Clerk who ah.all .let the same for .uon. hear1n1 Mfote the City Counell. (I) Fo' any cause .-hlch The City Clerk aball clve notice the City Council Clnds man. of the time 10 ~t at Jeut five It c:ontrary to th• public health <!U days before the date of said lnte~t. convenJence, nec.etalty hearlnJ to the applicant by mall or 1enera1 weltare tor the ~r· at the address .set out lo auch tlficate ". perrnJt to be con. application, and to n pet110ns tlnued. to whom certificates of public • SECTION 6609 c::bcmte o1 Op- convenlenoe and n~lty have ..au.,. 1n the ~vent any certW. been theretofore Luued. The City cate bolder d~res to c:han1e the Council ahaU ~nder Ita dedaJon t'Oior 8C'heme or any mon m wltbln 1lxty (60) days after the or lrwipta u.ect on a whir or matter ls Cl.rat ut Cor hearing be. to aubstJtute any vehicle tor a fore lt. vehicle described In the appllca· SECTION 6605. Iancmc. of Cer-tlon, or to Increase or d~rease Wkate. At the time ~t for the the number of vehicles used. ap· hearing ol such application, the plication to the City Council City COI}.[ICII may examine the shall ~ made Cor permission to applicant and all persons In· do so. and the City Council shall terested in the matter set forth grant such permission l( It In .said appllcaUon, and shall deems the public Interest. con II deterrnJne whether er not the venlence and n~lty will be public Interest, convenience and served by the change. and If necessity require the Issuance of the certtflcate holder has com· the ct'rtlflcate appJied for, and. If plied with all the provisions of It Is found by the Council that this Chapter. the public lntereat. convenience U application ls made to In· and .necessity require the iMu· crease the number of vehicles ance of the certlftcate applled payment of the annual vehlcl~ tot, It shall order the Director of fee for each additional vehlC'Ie Finance to Issue a certJflcate In requested shall be made at the accordance with said appllca. time of application. Fees ten· tlon, s ubject to the filing and dered for addJUonal vehicles approval of an undertakinc as which the City Council does not hereinafter In Section 6607 pro-permit shall be refunded. No n• I vlded and subject to such condl· fund of the annual vehicle fees tlons as may be lm~ by the I paid shall be made when the City Council, Including the min· City Council granL5 JM"r1l'l~on to I !mum and maximum num~r ofl r-educe the number of vehJciH vehlciH that mav be used. SECTION 66JO· 8 · SECTION 660ft Grou..da * De-Chcagee... · a t • • o r Dial. It the Clty Council tlnds l Ia ) Taxicab&. Ea h any ol the foUowlnc conditions c per to exist It shall deny the appll· son .seekJng .a cen lflcate of cation : ~ubhc convemence and neces (a) That the appJicatlon Is s aty f?r the operation of tax.j . not In the Corm and does not cabs m the City s hall file a contain the Information re· pro~ sch~ule of rates. quired to ~ contained therein The Caty Councal shall by reso by this chapter lution establish a schedule of 1 b) That the equipment. rates appiiC'able to all taxi safety devices or vehicles pro. <'41~ and may, upon Ita own posed to be used are inade· motaon or upon the ~ppllcatlon quate or unsafe for the pur· o.f . any person ~oldang a C'er poc::es for which they are to be t afaC'ate of public convtonience ust>d 1 and n e cess I t y. modify or • 1 ; Th t th 1 h I amend su<'h schedule. No rate& <'.. a e co or S<' erne, shall ~ !>I bll hed odi!l d name. monogram or ln!llgnla e a 5 • m e 1 tl) be u'!ed upon such vehicles, or amended without a hearing or In the business resembles before ~he Caty Council. Writ·' the color scheme. name mon. ten notace of the hearing shall ogram or lnsiJnla u&ed by an. be given to each et>rtHlcate otht>r person. tlrm or corpora-holder at leut five 151 daysj tlon In the same business In ~fore the. hearing and the the City and, therefore. may Ct~ Councal may direct other tt>nd to df'C'elve or defraud t.he l notice to ~ given as It detoms public. necessary. tdl That the applicant has lbl Other VeJUdu. EaC'h within the pa'lt two 121 years person holdan~ a cenaftC'ate of had an application for such a pubhc ronvenaence and nf'<'es· C'f'rtl fa C'iltt" denied for c:'ause. I slty for the operation of vehl 1e1 That thert" ic:: a s ufficl· df!S otht>r than taxac:'abs shall ~>nt numb~>r of vehi<'lt>" of the file a pro~d schedule of t\ IW de~rlbed Jn the applka-1 ratN with the City Clt>rk. The 1 ttnn oJ)f'rat1ng in the City to SC~t"dule of rates shall be sub fully ~nP th{' public:'. that matted to the Caty Council for ttl~> granting of more <'f"nifi· approval and no C'hanges shall 1;tll'~ wouhl unrluly congPo;t , be made in any ratt>s ap I rhp traffic and lnterfcr€' with proved by. tht> City C'ouncll l thP frl'(' uc;e of the public without praor a pprova l by thE' -.trN''' hy thl' public ot that I Ci ty Coun<'il. t\o pt>rson shall I thl' lwo;t lntNest« of thl' puhl1c charDt' rates othPr than thost> rio nl)t rl<'mand anrl n('('t>so;;ltV so a pprove-d. No heanng Is ''()('" not require tht> issuanrel necessary for the approval of l nr c:u1·b p<>rmlt. th~ rates or changes therf'in. SF:CTIO:'i 6607 Llablllty Jo.l SOCTION 6611. AD.Dual Vebl· suraoce. Subject to all othN ap cle Fee. EaC'h holder of a certifi J•IH,thle conditions undt>r whiC'h C'ate issued hereounder shall pay 11 i" .-.-;uf'd. the <·Prtlfwatt> shall an annual fee for thf' fiscal yt>ar authorile the ronduct of thP 1959·1960 and for PaC'h fiSC'al hu-.lnPo;c; only cturrn~ the timP year or portion of a fiscal year thl' .tppll(·ant ha'l on fliP "11h thereaftt>r for t>ach vehlc:'le oper t h•• Cit) Clnk a C'{'rtlftratt> ictsut>d a ted In accordanc-e w1th the fol h:-an tnsurnnC'f' company or lowing schedule: o.,urrl\ 1·o1T pany showing th€' ap. For one taxicab pia• <\Ill '" insurt>d or bonded as For eac:'h addttlonal fi''JUIII'tl by the prO\ l'itons Q( c:A'f'. taxicab trnn IIR.3 of the California ve. For one vehicle other $50.00 13.00 lur '" Corlr as now t>XL'it1ng or than taxicab defmt>d hl'rPinaftN amenrlrd or by the I In Section 6601 . . .. 2500 Df'pclft mt>nt of Motor VehiC'Ies For eaC'h additional -.ho\~.n~ the applicant has made vehicle other than thf' ll~>poMt or qualified as a ~If. taxicab so defined 10.00 in-.urf'r as permltterl by said ser·1 The fees a re due July Ut of tlun nf c;ald code In llt>u of the each year and If not paid become ltahllity InsuranCE' or bond oth· delinquent August l!lt of said ('rwi~P required. Any c-ertifl cale t year. of •n~uranC'e or bond mu~t pro· SECTION 6612. JlefGMI to hy vldP that the City will he given Fan. lt>n I 101 days' notice prtor to the (a ) No person sh&Jl refwte can('('Jlallon or other termination to pay the leJal fare for the of u acl Insurance or bond. hire of any taxicab, after hav. SECTION 6608. G~ fM ing hired the aame. a..ocatloD. Any certificate or (b) No person 1hall hJre perrnJt granted under the pro· any vehicle detctibed In thJa vlaJon5 of thla Chapter may be Chapter wttb the Intent to de· revoked by tbe City Council. fraud the pei'IOn trGm whom eith~r aa a whole or u to any tt is hired o1 the char.-or pet110n or vehicle delcrtbed theft· ,..,.., Jn or u to the rtaht tb u.e any SEC'J10Jf 6613. ~ ,.._ dl.nlnctJve color, monotTa.tn or 1h RIW. .N'o dtlver of a w.hJcle. ln.lanta. after flve <:u dqa' no-othe:r than a tulcab. ddlfted ln tice to the oart:.l1kate holder re· Section 8101 ·~hall cru1N In qalrln• hlm to ~rat a ClH• ... n:h err paiMQpi'L taJn ttm. and ptaae to ahow SJ.:CnOif •tt. G 1 r PI J111J. eaUM wby tht certUicate 11\ould _. ........... 'n.. f~ not be NVC~Ud. for any ot the na~ and ,...aatSona abaU app~ 1oUowt~ ,....,.,.: to the operadoa ot ta,... .. (a) 'ftlat the t'ettl:fteate N • (a) T ' 1 All tu:l· qutr.d by SeetUm lf/1'l h.u not cabe cperated urwltt U.. --been tiled or hu been wttl\. thortty oC thll QlapW ..,_., N~ OFFfCO~ of the Or~n(Je County chapter of the Ameriun Institute of Ardutects a.-, ptdured here et the installation dinner· dane• at the Irvine Coasi COYntry Club. In the front row, from left. are Jack George of Son Clemente, director: Don Williamson of L_oguno, !he new president: ond J. Herbert Brownell of Newport, v•ce -pres1dent. In the bad row, left to right, are Kermit Oorius of Newport, treasurer: Willord Jordon, ootgoing president: and Ray John$0n of W,bittier, secretory. ance of a repJar dr1Yet'1 per-lOT roa IIV'DDLD!'oltl mit. The Chid of Pollee tha.IJ A eon wa, born Thui'ICI-.y lan .ummarUy revoke &f\Y t~m· 22, to Mr. and Mn. W)'att 'Hud' poruy permit when he 'deter· dleaton, t22 a.dlanda Ave .. New: mlnea not to laue a drtver'• port H~lfhb In Santa Ana ewn perm.Jt to the applicant. munUy B.Pital. • (d) W..~ Cerd. Upon obtalnJq the reiU)ar I.&GAL IIO'I"'C& pennlt aaJd drtvet M operator CE.R1l.FICA.TE OJ' BUSINESS thall at aU t1mes keep pc>~ted FfctJUoua Firm H In full view in the vehJele op-THE UNDERSIGNED ::':ereby erated b7 him an ldentltlcatton certJ.ty that tbey are conduettn card furnished by the Chief of a tlbefJla81 fabrlcat.tq buaJ 1 Pollee, whJch ahal1 have plaln· at 180 WeiR 17th Street. C:: Jy printed thereon the name MeM. Callforn.la u.oc1er the fk of aid driver or operator, b1a Utlowl tJ.ma name 0( ---• . bualneu add.rea and telephone Co. an.d that a&Jd a~·S::::. number, his permJt number ~ ot the foUoWt~ · and hls photoeraph. whole name. In fuJI anr::: recorded on auch taximeter. ~made by a driver or opera-Cel ~ el .._.._ of temdence are u folJowa, to· Such taximeter sb.aU be sub. tor of a taxicab lower than or All driver's pennlta ahall ex. wtt: , ject to Inspection trom time to In excess of the rates posted pire at the end of the calendar Wendell V. Hoyt, 1307 NotUnJ· time by the Ctrtet of Pollee or In the pauenJer compartment year Cor which issued. AppJI. ham, Newport .Beach, CaJit. his authorIzed ~presents . of aald taxicab. A nat rate cations for renewal shall be Lots J. Hoyt. 1307 NottlnJham. tlve and the Chief of Pollee wi\Jch ls leu than but not In made on or ~fore December Newport Beach, CaUl. shall compel the owner to dis-excess ef the round-trip meter 1st ot each year for the follOW· WITNESS our handa 'thla 31st continue the operaUon of any rate, plua waiting tlmt>, may lnc calendar year. If so made day of January, 1959.. taxicab In which the taximeter be charged for trips outside within the petiod pre.crlbed.. (Sipec!) · Is found to calculate lnaccu· the City of Newport Beach the charge for renewal shall be WENDELL V. HOYT rately until such taximeter is where the one·way distance of Two Dollars ($2.00). Said per· LDI& J. HOYT replaced by one approved by the trtp Ls grea ter than six (6) mlta are personal and not STATE OF CAJ.(FOR.NIA 1 the Chief or Pollee or is ad. miles. transferable. ~ jus ted to h~ satisfaction. ( 01 C h a D Caaapcutllle~tL (f) ~ The Chief COUNTY OF ORANGE J aa. 1 b 1 ldeatifieaUoa Ugbta. No taxicab shall be operated ot Pollee may revoke or aus. ON TKtS 3ht day ot January Eac:'h taxicab shall be equipped unless the passenger compart· pend any such driver's permit 1959, before me, a Notary PubJI~ with a single light on top of ment ls kept In a clean and 10 Issued for any vtolatlon of In and tor aald county and .tate the vehicle to be lighted to in· sanitary conattlon. the provisiQns of this Chapter resldlna therein, duly commla: dicate the vehicle Is a vailable (pi Fin EJit1.a9ul,abH. Ev· by the holder of such permit aloned and sworn.. per10naJJy ~P· for hire. ery taxicab ahnll be equipped or for the exiltence of any peared Wend~ V. Hoyt and Lots tel O,.ratioa of Meter. at all times with a standard state of facts which would ,J. Hoyt known to me to be the No driver of a taxicab shall type fire extinguisher In good have been a good reason for persons whoae names a~ sub· fall to engage the taximeter at working condltl.on. denying such perrnJt when ap. acrtbed •• the within Instrument. the be"'lnnln1 of a trip when plied tor, whether such state of and acknowledaed to me that • (q) O,.rcrtiD9 Witboat C.r· • th .. _ the taxicab Is lUred by a pas. facta existed at the time appll· ey executed tne aaroe. · Wk:Gt. aad L.leeDM. No pet110n WITNESS senger or fall to promptly dls· cation was made for such per· my hand and offl. s hall solicit or pick up pas.en· ~t•l 1 engage said meter at the term.. mit or came Into existence .. "' •• · !nation of the servic-e. gers for pay within the City thereafter. HARRY ASHTON for transportation In any cab, · N Pu 1 ld l Cbcu9e oa Met.r. a.. taxicab, automobile, station (g ) Appeal. In the event ot otary b lc In and lor c.lpt. No driver shall charge wagon or bua, not licensed by a refusal, revocation or aas. ::O'.d CCou nty and State. any fare or fee other than that and carrying a certificate to do pension of any driver's permit ~? 1~m~lon ~xplre-s reogtstt>red on the taximeter or so from the Crty Council, ex· by the ~hlef of Pollee, said ay 1 · fall or refuse to give a receipt cept passengers for buses op· applicant or permittee may ap. Publish: Feb. 12, 19. 26, Ma~h for the amount charged upon erating under authority of the peal from said d~lslon to the 5 In the Newport Harbo.r Ensign. !ht> request of the person pay-Public Utilities Commission. City Council, which may In Its mg t he fare. (rl Taxicab JdeatifkatioiL discretion atfirm. reverse oY LEGAL ROTICE tel luurcmc.. No person Every cenlflcate holder shall modify the decision made by CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS shall operate any taxicab in designate each of his taxicabs said Chief of PolJce. Flctltloua Finn Name the City unless the provisions by number, and no two (2) SECTION 6617. hna.lt cmd C.r-nfE UNDERSIGNED do here· of Section 6607 are <'omplied taxicabs of any certltlcate Wkate RoabaaafeNbM. No cer· by certify that they are conduct. EARl SIWWS of AuJtin, T e~eas. o me~r of th. Christian Sci- ence Board of l.edure.hip, will speak at .8 p.m. Mondo_y in th. firtt Churdl of Christ, Sc~tist, at 3303 Via Udo, N•wport ~ach. _His topic will. be "Chris· tian Science: Your Ufe Starr in a Psalm." The public iJ inv1t.d to the free ledllr•. 23 Lincoln Books Added To library Lincoln's b l r t h day today <Thundayl will be more notable than uaual In Newport City Ll· b..,., Misl Lol• WIIIOn of Corona del Mar bu pre.ented to the 11· brary 23 recent booka aLOut Pra· ldent LlneoJn and the Clvtl War. ·Some of the t1Ua are: "The Day Uneoln wu Shot." by Jim Bishop; "The M.Uitary Cenlua of Abraham UncoJn," by Colin Ballard; ·~ Hallowed Ground," by Bruce Catton; "The Blue and The Gray," by Henry CommaJer; "Uncoln Recon.ald· ered: Eaa~ on the ClvU War Era," by D&Yid Donald; ''The Clv· 11 War, The American ntad u told by thoae who lived." b)' Ot· to Elwn.schlmJ ; "Mr. Llncoln·a Wa.ah..lngton." by Stanley Kim· mel; "Th4 Civil War, Picture Chronicle of the Eventa." by Ralph Newman; "Storm Over the Land." by Carl Sandburc. Today marka the 150 annlvers. ary of the birth of Abraham Un· coin, the 16th p~dent of the 1Jillted Stat~. . . . with as to such vehicle. holder shall be designated by tltlcate or pennlt issued under lng a motel buatnea at 401 Sea· '!fl St-·u---. ...... _ the same num~r. The name or the terma of this Chapter ahaU ward Rd., Corona del .Mar, ciJU .... llllff Ia 11.1 ..__ --~-...._ t --~ bl tth ..., under the fictJtloua firm na.rne of ... Street. No person shall cause trade name of the certltlcate ...., .,.., .... era e e er V7 contract Kl kw r or permit a taxJcab to remain holder and tt\e number by or operation of law wtth~ut the nr!n .::0:;:!. ao~ u::a,!,l:;!~ r•plll II 11.111 s1ancUng upon any portion of which the tu:Jcab is desiJnat· permission ot the City Council Inc per'IOns who.. n.&lr1a In tulJ any public street wlthln the ed shaU be prtnted, stamped having ~n first obtained." and place of reaJMN:e are u Bopalonr c..Jcty bu not been City, except fl1t loading and or stenciled con.splcuously on SEcTION 2: Each person pres· CoJiow1, to·wlt: foraotten b)' tbe you•r wt- u n J o ad I n g~d the out.slde or each taxicab ently engaged In the business of Walter Friedl. 401 Seaward or the Newport Beach Elftnen- then not for. a rlod of more and In the passen1er com part· operating any of the vei\Jcles Rd., Corona del Mar. CaJU., and tary School Dlltrlrt. Be wUI ~ than fave 151 lnutes, exc-ept· ment thereof. herein defined In the City shall Ellza~th E. Friedl. 401 Seaward mmlOrt&Uz.ed llonda7 at Junel\ lng at such stands as may be SECTION 661:5. Twe~tty·four have slxty l60l day• after the Rd., Corona del Mar, CaUL time wtth a Bopalonl Caaerole designated by the City Coun-Hour S.rrice. No person who OP· effective date of this OrdJnance WITNESS our handa thla 19th featured. Other menua f« the ell. This subsection shall not erates a taxicab business or an within which to apply for the day of January, 19:i9. week are u foUowa: apply to any taxicab while the ambulance bu.stneas. shall fall certificate or public convenience WALTER FRIEDL llo.DAT-. same Is enaaged by and being to provide taxi service and am· and necessity required above. ln ELIZABE'nl E FRIEDL HopaJon1 e&aeetole, cole alaw paid for by a pa.ssenger. bulance servl('(' respectively, for considering the applications. It STATE OF CALIFORNiA 1 wfth trutt. ~d with peanut lg~ CoDNat of ......_..,._ twenty·four !241 hours a day shaU ~ presumed by the City J butter and honey, bot clncer No operator or owner of any and seven (7) days a week. Council that the public convent-COUNTY OF ORANGE a. b~ad, apple aauc,. rnJlk. taxicab shall solicit or carry SECTJON 6616. J)rtftr'a Permit :;~~~!~~ ro~!r.e ~~~~~~':.~ ON THIS 19th day ot January, TUDDAT- any additional passenge~ af. Requlnd. and type of vehicles he haa been 1959, before me, a Notary PubUc Meat ·1oa1 and gravy, buttered ter suC'h taxicab has been en· 1 a ) Applkatloa. No person In and for aaid county and .tate rloe, pickled beeta, celery sUcks. gaged, or while In use by a t'haJI drive or operate any ve· operating conttnuoualy for more resldJftl therein d 1 1a' peach~ b~ad and butter, milk. pas~nger, without the consent hlcle descrltx>d ln this Chap· than ninety (9()) days preceding s toned and swo,;,, ~r!'on~p: WEDRcaDAT- of the passengt>r ttrst engaginD tt>r In the City without first the date of his application. peared Walter Friedl and Ellu Baked ~ana. JJ"n saJad fruit h .... SEc:nON 3: This Ordinance .. _ · h t b d ' t e same having fi rst been ob· obtaining a permit In writing h 11 be bli hed. 1 th ....,th E. Friedl, known to me to cup, o com ~a and butter, talned. A passenger or passen. so to do from the Chief of Po· 11 a pu 8 .once n e be the peraons whose narn~ a~ milk. · gers engaging such ta.xJcab lice. Any person desiring to Newport Harbor Ensagn, a news· subscribed to the within lnstru. 1'11VaDAY-• '>ha ll have the exclusive right obtain su<'h drtver's permit paper of general C'lrculatlon, ment. and acknowledged to me Turkey and lf&V)', whipped to full and unimpaired use of shall make a written appllca· prtnted and publlshed In the that they executed the arne potatoe., buttered peaa, c::ranber· t he passenger compartment tion tht>reofor to the Chief of City ot Ne-wport Beach, and the-WITNESS my hand and ·om. ry sauce, b~ad and butter, fruit, and the whole thereot; If he 1 Poll<'e accompanled by a fet' same shall ~ effective 30 days clal seal mUk. deslrH the same. of Five Dollars l$5.00). No per· after the date of ita adoption. Mary A. Haapa nmAT- ( h I Safe, Direct Cclrrloge. mlt shall be l55ued to any per· This Ordinance wu Introduc-ed Notary Public ln and for Tuna and noodl~ caaaerole No person who Is the driver of son under the aie or eJahteen at a regular meeting of the City aald County and State. buttft'ed tpinac:h., confetU aalad: any taxicab shall carry any ( 18) years, or to any pet110n Council of the City of Newport My Com.rru..ton expires peanut butt•r aandwlch, apple passenger to his destination by not a ('ltlzen of the United Beach held on the 26th day of AuJ. 16, 1959. aauoe, eook:J~ and milk. any route other than the most States or who has not lawful· Ja nuary, 1959· and was adopted Publish· Feb 12 19 26 Hardt direct and accessible route. ly declared lntenUon ot ~· on the 9th day of February. 1959· 5 In the. Ne~rt Harbor En· ..... _.. ..... 1 111 (II Piwpafbig Uc:elue r... coming suC'h, or to any pet110n by the followtnc vote. to wtt: sign .... • -•-• No person shaJJ operate any who has ~n convicted of a A Y!:S. COUNCILMEN: HART, . b LORENZ. SOMERS KINGSLEY. • •fta•• ·--Names eonslclered Cor the new taxlca bualne.u without pre-felony or to any peraon who, ATKINSON, RlGBii!. STODDARD. ,...,.._...!-~-~-~ .,..._ paying any license fee ~ulred within a period of two (2) NOC'CI COUN,..n ~ NO""'" CEkllP'ICATE OF BUSIMESS elementary .ctlool In the WM• by the City Cor tbe transaction years Immediately p~edlng ~ ""-u . .-.: .~.,.. PSc:tJtloua Plrm Name dlft-Harbor BJahlands area have oC any such bualnesa. 11uch application, hu been ABSENT COUNCILMEN: NONE THE tmDEISIClfED do hereby ~ nanowed b)' the School (j) SoUdtlag l'tau •D9••s. convicted of reckless drlvlnc or JAMES B. STODDARD "cert~ty' that t.he7 are eonductJna ltoant to Bay Cliff. Kltbland. No drtver of a taxicab shaJJ drivtng a vehkle upon a high· ATTEST: Mayor a Snaclc Sbop ~ at 101 Ylnclent A. Pardrw, ~~ A. leave the aide of h1a vehicle to way while under the influence MARGERY SCHROUDER 15th St., l'fewport Beada. Callfor, 8eudon. Robert Me I' ad 4 en. solicit pauenJers or toll~lt of lntoxicatlna llquora or drup, City Clerk nla, tU.nder tbe tldlt.lou8 ftnn BNeA CUU. We.tdtft, ICYtot4 lr. pa.uenJers In a louder tone of or convicted of the violation of name of Beacll ao, aod that.alcJ viDeo' Walter Mellott. W..Uand voice than that used ln ordln· any provlslona ot the AJeohollc LEGAL lfOTICE finn Ia eco~ f1l U.. follow· an4 Banar Cltq, ary conversation. Beverage Control Act of the No. A·l243'1 Ina per10rw wheN Nl.IIW8 ill tulJ (k) .. .._.,.., c.dltla& State of C&llfornJa, or to any NOTICE TO CREDITORS and pla~ flf l8ldmce .,. ., -iiiii~iiiiiiiiii~ No person 1hall operate a ta.xi· pereon wbo Is Incompetent or ESTATE of EUGENE FEME· foiJowa, fo·Wit: ~ cab thflt 11 not if\ ~ood me-for any reuon wb.ataoeftr un-LON, deeeued. WUUus B. JonM. lBU W. a.t~ chanJcal eondltlon. able to lAtely handle wdt ve· NOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN to boa ltvd.. Jlf..-port llMdl. Calif. (J) Ddft1'1 Uceau ...S hJcle. Each 1ueh applicant the c:red1ton of and all penon~ ......... ~ V ~ ..... U30 1f. Bat· hna&t. No pereon ahall drive a ahall demorwtrate 1\lllkW and havtq daJJJw ap.tnat the Aid .,._ -....... n"'l*t Bud~. OOIL t&ldcab In tbe CJty without ablUt;:r to ufe~ han41e _. cJec.den.t or aaJd ..uee to Ole WI'J'JirES8 aar ._.. tAll Jltb flm havin• obtained a tax1· vehld~ 1n ddvtnl lt throuJb them with the ~., voud). day 01 J.a.n~. lB. cab driver'l pennlt lswed by the c:TOWCSed ,eectiOM oC the en Jn tbe omee err the Clerk of WJJ--~ B. IOifiS- the Chle1 of PollOI err the Ctty, Clt.Y uccmparu.d b1 •n In· u.e SUperior Court o1 the Statt IIOaa1' V. II80SI: u provided In th1a a.&pter. ~~*lor "-lana'*' b7 tbe 0\W ot cautornta. 1n and for the STATE or CA1.IPOmQA } (ml •ntt I •• I I I Ja. ol Pollee. Jlfo drlwr'• penn.lt Counf.J o1 On~. ar. to ..-nt C0UJnT or o.AJ((Z a .. • ..,_ ZwJ7 taxicab tball lball be pantlld to UIJ ,_.... tM ...... With Ute nac 1 •ey OJII TillS ... .a.;. fl haq ~17 ptOiNd In tt» pu. who s. Mt ol a pod 1DGraJ YOGctaaw. to tJae ...........,... at ~ ....._ ;:'· JuiUJY. =• =~~ ~.: ~ ~ ~ hJa or IMr p&.c. ol Min••· to. 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(~!...~~ .....,. •;-a .. ,.. a • .. • 1111111 ...... .,. a -:r' J ... .., _... .. ---.,._.. ur .............. r ............. ~e... . ~-~···· tn • '*••ea•• ,.._a. a. .... ,. •• Me r ..... 4;;~..,0 Jla ... • or ••t. ,. ,.., •••-. ,... •s ••t ... ..,,,.. rr:t M.a·a .IIJ Cn) Q ............. atJIIPt .......... 111 ek· 1. • •••.....,••• • .. • ENSIGN CLASSIFIED .. roa &AU DAL DTA'ft £ IIDf'IALI HAJOIO!fD O.C411S -See all COilJifD DUPLEX -One a. R. .,.... modelll Oil dl.tplaJ. Good buJI 1n ..-1 Hammonda. each. JlvlQa room, bath, kltt'h· BOOM AND BOAC) ,_ older people. No pnaloaera. LE. .. ... Schmlctt·ftWIPi'. 8th at Matn. m. prbaae d1llp.. c11.ab.1Dat.. 2 Santa Aft&. Mew Stetnwar caraa-. paUo •• ~~ A.DtOa ..,..._ ondatUHW .l'1anoa. Real FAtate. 0 o·•--.J or 0 TWo bonoraty lUe ll)ftftbet· ahlpe In the H«ace Enllp Par· ent-'hac:her ~ wUJ be pn. Mn*i at •ounder'JI O..y cere- ~ In tbe .ehool at '7;30 p.m. Moocky. USED JI.A.IiiMOND Orpn model a.IOOQ. -!fEED WOBKJJ(G CAJII'I'AL tor 8.3 A Tone Cablnet. pdced f« OCEAN SIDE of hwy .. 2 bdnn. mf£ buatne.. In Coate KeM. quick ll&le. Scbm1dt·Phllllpe.. untum. houM. ,......e dlap.. 15.000 wm haad1e.. QuJdt proftt a1nce 191._ at &t.h • MaJn. fenced yard, C!entral location, UIUI'.cl tt. m..tment or par· Santa Ana. Mew Stelnway 1125 mo. YJ'II. yeue. Owner, OR tidpetion. 08 Ul&l. ~a~ ~3=~~~~~~~7:~77.~ ---~~---------------- ARCHITECT'S RENOBIN6 d.pid' the quorter· mtl1ion-dollor, 21-unit apartment project thot will go up oo the former 1ite of the Little Yellow Houses io S.lboo. The mein feature of tt).e ~ild· ing will be the 6-story tower at the right. Carter Oornell of the Oorn•ll O~elopment Co. has IMsed the site from Mr. and Mrs. herett Chace. Pions will be prepared by the Newport Beach erchitedural fi rm of Schwager, Fernald and Ballew. From the roiiCE Bi..OriEit Safety Afloat -----------Theme of New e MO.DAT. PDIIOAJIY 2 n:IDAT, PEDVAft I • Mlld.red WrS&ht. 12. of~ Ha· Harbor Kllb School ofttclab Boy· s' Camp zel Dr~ Corona del Mar, auttered reported the clop were runnJnc minor Injuries when her car col· aheep there ... Betty Gable re· Uded wltb a car owned by E. G. ported her home at 1511 W. Bal· "Safety Afloat" will be the Doane at 416 Poppy Ave .• Corona boa Blvd., Newport Beach. wu theme of a new ~· summer del Mar . . . Elei')Ore HamJlton, ra~ked • · • camp to be conducted by M.r. 42'7 Westmlnl.ster Ave., Newport e IATV11:DAT, rDDAft 7 and Mra. Edward Smith of 133 Heleht.s, reported abe loat a R. B. MJtcheU reported a wtn. VIa Wazlers, Udo I.ale. brown wallet contalnlnc about dow In hla home at 1824 W. The Smltha, who have beCome $250 near the Newport Beach All· Ocean Ft., Newport Beach. wu well known durin1 the put 13 American Market at 2600 W. broken by a chrome ball bearlna yeara for their water aa!ety ar· Coaat Hwy. . . . Porrest Prine reporte 1100 tlclea and ''Sky Larking'' boat· AD orWlnal plq, "Tbe PartJcu. lar ~ ... WW be ~n~ by the Uc1o Ilia. Playera to CS.plct the dediea&n of a teacbft to her profe.lon. 1be play, written by Mrs. Georce Michaud, of Udo I.ale, wiU be directed by WlUlam J'u. elk. 1be eut will lnetude MIL Robert Pln.lcerton u Gua. the ll· Uterate anpl, Mra. John F~ u the teacher, MIL Prank Au.tin u the complalnln& IDOther, Mrs. Michaud u .the understandlna mother, and Mra. Norman Wat· son u AnaeluaJa. '11\e Triple Trto, under the dl· rectlon of William Kuhn.. will provide a muaJca.l bactcaround Island Youth Form Group In Church e TUESDAY, I'EUVUT 3 worth of window. In hla horne at Inc procram. will feature boat· More than 25 senior high Pollee helped Mrs. ll w. Arn· 901 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, Inc and marine altiUs at the achool youths are now partlcl- dorfer break Into her own home were broken by BB auns durJna camp In Fourth of July Cove on pattng In the newly.formed Bal· at 216 Poppy Ave., Corona del the put month . . . Cata.llna Island. boa Island youth a-roup. Mar: she had lost her key · · · e IODAT, rzaavAn 1 The camp will open June Z7 ''A Social Issue" will be dis· The can of Corona del Mar rest· Jean Kreamer, 20. of Coata for two 4-~k sesalons and one cuued by them at a 6:30 p.m. dents Shirley Rice of 324 MarS· Mesa. suffered severe ann and 2-week poet sesaJon. Customary Sunday meetlne In Balboa Is· gold Ave. and Maryann Neldlln. leg cuta on jetty rocks ... 3 ju. camp aports will aoo be pro· land com m u n 1 t y Methodist ger, 4.28 Acacia Ave., collided at venllea caucht shooting at sea vlded for boys between 7 and 16 Church. HeUotrope Ave. and First Ave., eulls Jn the upper bay with a 88 years old. otflcers will be elected Sun- but neither driver wu Injured eun were turned over to the state day, Mar. 1. . · · Marruer1te Hope of 1129 E. fllh and game service ... 2 Lido KAJfE LEAVDfG CDM With thia group launched, the Balboa Blvd .• Balboa, reported 2 Isle juveniles tried to order W. C. Kane, whose wife died Rev. lkn Torres Jr., pastor of the men peertnc Into windows of liquor delivered from Udo U · ~ntly, ls moving from h1l church, will meet at 7:30 p.m., houses In the area; but the men quor Store, but the delJverer, home at n3 Larkspur Ave .• eo. Tuesday In the church With par· told pollee they \Wre merely Phil Sandldp, wu too cac: he rona del Mar, to the ranch of his ent.l of seventh aod ~lghth g;rade painters dlacusiJne a contract. took back the Uquor and called aister and brother-In-law in Ana-students to fprm a pro1ram f~r e WEDJO:SDAY, RUVAJIT 4 poiJce .. . ' helm. them. .. mEM'E .'Yo .. II% .. • FIRESTONE SUPREME .,... DRES I Y2 PRICE! Fourteen windows worth a to-LEGAL •ona L&QAL •onCE Here's the way to have fun with tal of S80 were broken out of a CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Albert Senger, a reaJiy inexpensive hobby. tel~phone booth Jt Balboa Pl~r CALIFOR.NlA COM and the Harbor ~a are . Mrs. Frederick Pomeroy of SEALED PROPOSALS wW be received at the oUloe of th.e City p • o• very fonunate In having a really i32 VIa WazJera. Udo We. said Ch:rk. Ctty Hall. Oty ot Newport Beach. Calltomla, unUl 10:30 A.M. rl e 5 t I I e 5 la rge variety of wild birds and 3 boys In another car .. buzzed" on the 6th day o( April 1959, at which time they wtll be publicly hummlne birds. her car and haraued her while opened and read. for pertormlna work u follows: 1 _.. Just hana a wild bird feeder, a 10 l c For Additions and Remodelln• to Exiatln• Pollee Bulldln• The Rev. Albert Senger, ret r~ hwnmln• ba'rd •--"-r, or both she was drlvlnc home at : >~ • • • c th 11 -'-t. dl-.. F ld 1 • IL""""""" at 42!5 • 32nd Street, N~port Beach, Orance County, Call· a o c p .. ~ """ r ay n outside your llvlnc room o p.m. fomla (By Cash Contract.) h.1a home at 1900 Federal Ave .. kitchen wlndow, and our feath e 'niUIIIDAY nanm 5 No bid wtll be received unlee. lt Ia made on a propc!A] t.orm Coata Mea. ered friends with their beautiful Pollee received a call that fumlah~ the City En1lneer. Each bid mut be accampanted by He had been a Coata Mesa res· p.l•mage and cute antics wll an -· beatlnl h1a wife (cub. eel or cuhier'a cheek or bidder'• bond) made payable ldent for the past 21.-S years. He •ather 'round to entertain you some m --· to the City of Newport Beach for an amount equal to at Jeut ten bo 1 N k N J and • at the bowie of Edp.r Ollet, 10 percent (1~) of the amount bld. web cuaranb" tD be forfeited :'*; beem n .;war a9 · ~ H We wi.lh to thank Walter Shaw Oeean Ft.. Newport Beach; wben abould the bldder to whom tM contract I.e a wanted taJJ to enter a n a f S n'ao.,. >;•,:h 1 e of Gullde,.fters In CDM for this tht"Y arrived they took the hut· Into the eontrad. ~-~:r: ~· a n Idea. He Is really enjoying bls band to tM 1'6olpttal for llw In aecorda..nce with tbe DIOYiaJorua of Sedioa 1110 to 1181 of the ...,. .... .._ e .. . )'U1"L ~lrda. lltltches tncuned by an Iron l.alMw Code the Ctty CoundJ ol the Cit)' ot Kewport leach b.u U · Holy roary wu recited Tues· Humming Bird f'eeders •kllln ln the banda ot bla retall· certa1Ded the ceneral PNYall1nc rate ot wa.-applkable to day In St. JoachJm'a CathDllc 11..00 6 S1.95 tf wlle The Street De· work to be done u follow.: and eolemn reqlliem h_. maa WUd Bird Feeders $1.59 a nc • • • . Hourly Pft Dtem wu cdebrated ther. ye~teTday WI pa~nt requested otn~ra to Cla•lllc.aUon Waae Scale Wa,e Th Re Th N vf otO 1: ld Bird Sftd l9e a lb. watch new erment In front of rue t..yer, Soft ---····---·-.. -........ -............ -......... --3.SO 28.1l> e au"rial !~n :o.; Sep:t. 1'111 Jlnlll'l Pll a.... 700 Heliotrope Ave .. ~na del rue Settera ------·--.. ----.......... _ .. _______ ....... 3.60 28.80 cher ~metery. Arraneement.s .... Mar, but lt wu too late, neJeh· Watchman or Guard ------·-·-.. -·--·-·-·--2.48 19M were handled by Baltz Monuary 2732 E. COAST mGHWAY borhood children had already Carpenter .. .. .... ------·-3.37S 77.00 C M Ch 1 1 CORONA DEL MAR made their marks. Cement Flnisher -·--·-·---.. ---.............. _ .. ______ 3.55 28.40 oata esa ape · OR 3·2430 Operatora A Tendera of Pneumatic A Elec:trlc Tools. He leaves 2 sisters. Mrs. P. J. . --. . Vlbratlnc Maclllnes A a1mUar mechanical tools 2.89 23.12 Theis and Miss Loulse Senger. SEVERAL beautiful spanet pi· 0 h t t • Cement Dumper (on 1 Yd. or laraer mixers and han· both of Newpon !kach, 2 neph anoe. all perfect condition. ~n-rC e s r a I 0 n dUng bulk cement) _ ........ -····-··-·----.... ----2.89 23.12 ewa and a niece. eluding Baldwin, Lester. s 0 · r l 1 BDBM. tmP'U'RN. APT. wJth larce ft~ and earace • newly decorated. Above ca· ra,es. Adult.a. no l)da .. S80 mo., yr. laue. 704 ~ Hellotrope, CDM. oa 5-0047. OCEAN VIEW, Newport Beach. newly completed contemporaey duplex. t I rep l a c e, carpeu, dra~ ranee A oven, retripr· ator, 2 bedi"'OOD&. bath A a halt, Interior patlo upjrtalrs. Year's Jeaae. Call OR 3·8030 tor appointment. P't11tNl.SHED APT.-Cround Ooor, coo d location, pleuant 8Ur· roundlnp. Available Jan. t.t on yearly leue. Adalb only, no pea. 610~ MaJ'IlM!rif.e, eo. rona del Mar. FtJRNISIIED ID"''CHEN APT'S. lor rent. Winter rata. utll. paid. OR 3-6370. SBORECU;;;:-::P';;;;;n=--c .. h-:a-:r:-:m::-o-l -::-n-:c-:tur~- nlshed 3 bclrm., 2 bath home. VIew, l leue w ootton year 1 Realty. OR 5·0400 or OR 3-23.'55. WAB'TE.D 1'0 BEWT WANTED . GARAGE to rent In CDM for temporary storace ot tumlture. oa 3·9236. WANTED TO RENT: untum. 2 bdnn. house. about $125 with garaee and small private car. den for March lit occupancy, by quiet mlddJe.aged couple who like to 1arden. Good locaJ references. Pl~ase write Box W-22 c/o ENSIGN. SMALL FURN. APT. WANTED - For qulet retired couple while vtsltlnc their dauehter In CDM. 3 moa. bectnnlng March 1. OR 3·5855 after 11 a.m. or OR 3-0551. 8USIMDIIIDTALI BI·IDEAL LOCATION !or travel bu.reau. Narlne Ave .. reasonable rental. OR 3-1893. BUSINESS OR PROFESSIONAL: 5 rooms . $100 mo. Flne f« Dr~ dentist. beauty shop. etc. 615 Goldenrod, CDM. PR 4-86.?8 or KE 8-1696. ~-..-ra •••••• ....... liiial Tap Job .z::~-all aad W..a . 12) 'J'UaiUD-llfewport laeedl (acr.-Ina AIJ.AJ~Mrtcaa pe.rtdJ:af lat) TOJS OPPOBTONITIES DAILY Be Sure To Check With Ueed Auto Parta. 'ftrel We BUJ Can and Scnp lletal I..IBE2T'r I · '7013 2175 Placentia Ave-ea.ta .._ SHAMPOO your own nap. O• our equipment. LMr Nntal rate& Petemon Pa..lnts 6 ltent· ala. u 8-1403, 141 E. 1Sth St. ea.tallesa. A1.l. TY'P.ES OP ..... p ... l •• ,, •••• • Put Color ,_ ..mea. ....... Ptojedas .. -.at. • Model .\.lrplafte au ••a I 111 na Kewpor~ IDYd.. o.ta ,._ PboM Uberty .. '70G Painting -Decoroting PAPEil BAl'fGmG GEORGE BURKHARDT IJeented Con~ 1.887 aran.. ..... ec.u ~ ~ ..... ~---....... JI'REZ r.:sTIJilA TES SAB Gnee SWnpe Free deUwrJ I OOIIOJif A DEL KA.R JrutiEilY I OR.lole 5-0160·2744 E. Cout BWJ'. -CALL St , ••• I • ••• Newport's Oldest Eatabllshed Pa.lnten OR 3-3630-B9a ~R 3·5454 MOVING? TWo men and van. You wm llke our rate.. nme atarts at your door No utra eharJ'e for SatunSQ. NEWilAN TRANSi'Ell A STO'RAGE CO. ~ Starap Jtates 824 w. 19th St.. ec.ta Mea Kl 6~2528 TillE II , ...... JEWELER 3123 E. COAST BWY. CDK. d Cribbers or Shorera ........................... _____ .. ,_ ........ -. 3.04 24.32 nlng~r. Flscher. priced from ... ~ • PI e Concrete Curer . Impervious Membrane ·-·--·-.. -·--2117 22.96 • " c.c ._._ $395. 3 y~ars to pa.y. Schmidt· IVIUSIC ay Flagman ....................................... -.......................... _._ .. ___ ... 2.68 21.44 .,. ..... ,. Phillips. 520 N. Main, Santa F-.... , ........ ., • MO.U 1'0 LOU Sewer Pipe Layer (Excluding CauiJer) ................ -. 2.99 23.92 Ol ._._. Ana. Always 100 pianos to --• .... L II !!ft- ly RAifC'f IBOOTEB Sewer Pipe Caulker (Uslne Caulkinr Tools) -·----2Jr1 22.96 lcllll N I ....... ry ch~ from. New Stelnway 402~ 32nd St.. Newport 4-• ...,_. .......... .RilE Flail • JOIRT co•CDT ~::::r~ -Eniiileer ....... i~ci~<ii~i-.. F-iremari.-.. Oiief. 2.7l 21 .84 Pianos. _ . ORJole~~m -I BusiNESS BOATS M~bers of the Long Be:ch Greuer __ , ____ .. -........ --·----·· ........... --.. -·-·-2.93. 23.44 of~:r::~l~:.~~ ~ah:l:dbe: FRENCH WILTON RUG. to•,x9. ,WANTI:D EXPE :N cashJer AUTO Woodrow Wilson School ore es· AJr Coinpreaor Operator .............................................. -...... 2.93 23.44 multi-color; 12xl8 pa.d ; uphol-bookket-per. Apply In person PERSONAL · tra met with members of New· Concrete Mixer Operator . paving type and mobile motion at their Monday meeting stered wing chair: deep-fry at 3321 E. Coast H1wy .. CDM. FUllNI'nJRE port Harbor Hleh'a orchestra Jan. mJ.Jter ---·--·-·· .. ··--............. -·····-·---·-.. --·-3.81 30.48 to oppose the Signal Oil Co. pro· elec. cooker; household odds 1 25 at the Harbor Hlah auditor-Concrete Mixer Operator · SkJp Type ............................ 3.17 25..36 poul to build an oil refinery In and endr. drapes. 417 H~llo. Sl"''VAnon W~ I + 9Lia .. 1 __ tum. After aeveral hours of re· Pavement Breaker Operator -·--........................ -·-·-·-3.n 29.68 the Huntington Beach area. Thf' trope, Corona del Mar. MA11JRE PROFESSIONAL bab a.1r I...U ~ hearsal the combined eroup pre-Pipe Layers ------.. --........................................ -...... 2.9S 23.9'2 directors then approved a motion 10 FINE USED G -d P1 ' . Y 3700 N OR l..J700 sented 'a roncert for a large Pump Operator ~ ............ -............................................. -... 3.l7 ~ to name a committee to study ran anos: &ltter. Nursery expenence. with ewport - RoUer Operator --·----.. -·-· ....................................... 3.52 25.36 the maner and report at the I many Jlke new. New Stein transportAUon. Would like ba· N~rt Beach audience. m th Lon SkJp Lo&Cler Operator • Wheel Type ·--·-·-....... -....... 3.17 March meetln". ways. Knabe, Muon 6 Ham· by si«lna days, evenlnp . or DrCOJIE TllX Alter the proara e I Tractor Hl·Litt Shovel Operator ........... --·-.. ·----· 3.81 "' lin Gulbransen. many others wk. ends. Refe~nera. KJ 2· ------------Beach musicians were dinner Tractor Operat« • BuUdozer. Tamper, Scraper or Drar .. • 11 I..,HII prl~ $385, $495. S5T5 up. 4662. I LEL.A.ND J FOGG guests In the homes of the New· Type Sbovel or Boom Attactunenu ......... ·--·--· 3. 75 30.00 Small down. payment. bala~ IRONING IN WY HOME--$1.50 · pon players. 'n'enchln& llaehlne Operator -·-·--·-·-· _ ...... -.. --3.8l 3'U8 like rent. Schmidt PhJUipc. 6th ....-""'·-,...,_ Fonnerly wlth Internal Revenue • • • Unlvenal Equipment Operator <Shovel, Dracllne, Mllo Lacy, manag~r of Rich I at Main Santa An~ New Stein-hr. Fut and a-........ '-'•W· e •o 'GLOIIT BUM I~ Derrick. Peirtdc-Barge, C.lamsbeU or Cranel.. ...... 3.81 30.4S ard's Market and president o! tht> • · bd, 29U W. Coat Hwy~ New· IUslna a~ tbe "llOfY bunt· Drlftn of Dump Truda of la. than 4 Yda. Water Newport !kach E I em~ n t a r Y way Plane.. port Beech. U 8-1521. "who ..ek popularitY merely Level -----·-----·-·---.. --8-veb: 2.83 22..64 School Board. Is back In the hos· HAMMOND CHORD Organ. Uaed. PRACJ'ICAL NUiSlNG--8. 10 or ~: their eeo Ia Cathy Foprty, Drlw.~ = Trucka. 4 :~~-~.-~--~--2.86 22.88 pital because of compllcatlonsl family favorite. F1ne buy. 12 h.ra. -Oa 3·1513. cheerleader at Harbor HJah. Driven of Trucks. LepJ Payload Capedty leu than resulting from a detached retin.a ~d~PhJ~s-, ~ N. Main. WANTED: IRO:;;NIN=;:::;G:---;;IN..--:MY= 1982 NEWPOaT BLVD. COSTA MESA u 8-1672 R.esidrnce U 8-5664 Cathy, a Junior. hu attended 6 TON ·--·------··------2.83 22..64 ln the eye. He Is at Children s nta a. 1/!W te nway. HOME---41.25 hr. Mabel Whit-~ Harbor foz 2 yea.ra and La ln her Driven ot 'l'na<:ka • Lep1 hyload Capacity between Hospital In San Francbco. 20 FINE USED upright p'9noa man. 6111 M&f'I'Mrite. Corona -__;;=;;;;;..;;;;;;.;..;=;__===;.._- third yeal' now. • 6 • 10 Tona -·:-·-'\:---------·-·-·----2..86 22..88 tr-om 195. little u 15 monthly. del Mar OR 3:m4. She Merna to have the abWty Drivers of Trucks . LeP\_ Payload Opadty between 191 2:u8 1 11 If ......... Schmidt·Phllllpc. 5:10 N. Main. ======' ========== to pep up a crowth d and !t"": Drtv!~ ~l~::'te-Mti.::Ynder 3-y=ds. ... ---=.=: 3·01 ~.56 A $100,000 --.ldenUal remodel. m-SaOnM~~ORG~:V2Ste.lnwa~ DO YOU WANT • , ........ • ....._ • hllh aplrlta at e anap r Drtwn of Transite Mix_ Mote than 3 Yda. ................ 3.21 25.68 ·~ ~ An, montha Ulld. ,_ ._ tJncen. She 1pendl ber spare Bltdtla.rer and Stonemason ----·-···------·-· 4.00 32.00 lng and addition -that's the save ~. also Lowrey Orpno. ,....tel, • ~"r Ntt.? Of 4e .,.. ..... t:1me thJnk.lnl of new cbe61 and Bridc.layw and Stonemason Foreman (not Jess than unusual bulldlnr permit belnc 1150. Jansaen pta~ with or- creatine publldty eel\ .... for a,.ooper day above Journeyman rate> requ8ted by W. A. ThomptOn pno, Eboi\Y. like new. save ~ •• ... 7 Jry blip ....._ 1!MT hllerton Aw., our football and buketbaU ar!dltendft 3.00 • for his ct.ftlllnr at liCM S. Bay 1575. Schmldt·PhllJJs-, 520 N. "*' e4s. oaw. ).GUO. ea.ta ..._, Callt eama. ElectJtdan ... ------·-~5 Ft .. on Unle Island. About 6.1!00 Main, Santa Ana. New Stein-IIJclwa.y S-3!14 At her .,._ In front of a crowd, Aapbalt laJter and lroMr -----.. J::f aq~u~a~re:_!fee~t~wl~l~l ~be~~a~dded~.=~~~wa~y::Pl~a~n~oa.~~-~~--~============:_~u~no~&Dftl'U~~~ca~U~MI~6!·~23~'7~2~ Cathy Lt radiant whlle Jeadll\1 ~Plant Fireman ----3.n ..: cheoe R tweet and hOMit A.IPIWt or Cnasblnl Plant Enctneer ---·---· u Thi H ......I ~1....-•fi d Ad .ft. d F perso~ll~., ll ....... Ond. and ~,:..,..~:l:a=~=hanlcal Tamplnc. J..n 29.68 se s &IGJ ~RDII1e \illlrGrlll helpa to ......,. bft popular llea¥7 IIU1Y Jepa1mlan .. .. 3.'71 29.68 ,_ .... ----------------~-----.-..---_....,.....,._ _____ _.. ________ _. amon1 bef taa-ta. --.. Motor Patrol Operator, lnclucllq any type of Powu ~ ~-ca~ ~ ~ ~de ---·~--~~--~------------more eta. V"a·p;tllldento eiMI tabottn. General or OonltnKtlon •he ls acdve'a die Pep o.MDM. A'! a..lftela.tlon omitted bere1n, not leal than -- •lon. lialdftl ...... laqlll II w.· ~ INn Wortrer ---------- Cathv'a tavortte ........ lbw:tual 8elel Wortcu ----------" 1111 I ua. ar-b ....._., ....._, Gu.D or Sand Blouter <'l·br. 0.,)- •n..-ut /I _._,/ I ~ 11. 2. a. t. ----~ ------t J: ~ . ~ ____ .. ________ _ , / .:r • ., ! II'IIICIIW 15 -· Clllly ... -blh_._ ' ' , It' a n . a u. ................ ......__ a. ----IlL ----a ____ .. ____ ... ___ _ 1•--- 1 C IAR&AIN. I L L·E I' S SPECIAL SALE . ~ Wftel ~ IIIII ..,.~.._. ..U. attn~~~q ;laft lD • due 100111 .. • •••• tat.'" ........... lciiML .,..._ illli -· ~~;;:;;;;:::::::;:::::::::::::= C*IIIDIDta llr. ~ w_.._, l'aiW at U.. Ualwal~ Ollolltla . ..:::: IOdal tt\l4iee ._..... at ...,.._ .. c.JUamla ._ ..., ,_a ftMl ULa . JO.aiL "'WMD I ..at to lailll . .. tileD ...... the Unl'*l ===-===~:-=:~~~ ~ what tM ._dw •ld ltalllll Jfavy, •vtna t.llftle SEitVA. a E Pat C I! a A TO a: wu final. and wa Mel no ctaa.nc. 01 IWI coDete C*IMr UDft . ...._.. ~a.....,. ,......: bb· to quat~on. I feel a "--c *P .Att.r a r.w ,_,., 1fe NtO.nMd to ber UNd ..... J~: lroDer, ln lum!n1 Iii dWieftltnl aU U. ..... prints.,. CCIIIIPUU' and like MW, ~ OJtlole !J.OIK. polnta ot view.'" acgulred a Job u ..-nan. a~ ========== "On the other hand, · tbe atu· pacluated trGm USC and r.- ·VOGEL VALUES I • II 1111'1 1E11 on new c• h acle-ins dent attitude whJcb I dbiliu c:elftCI hll rna.1ten cte,.. tbtre. o. ,.. ....., ...._ ..... _,.,.,,, rnc.t S. lac:k of conc;em turn1q 8S. flnt t.achln1 ..-JtlONI In late papers. I do not aeeept ....,. a.t Done7 Hllb ScbooJ and .._.,_..., •••••• uw-. ....._ • them becau.. I feel the atudent Mt. VttmOn lunlor Bllh School · ....... Radio It Heater, automatic tranamLuJon, -.w tlfts. Very low mlleage. '18 Clllmllt Sill• $22. Radio lr ~ater, automatic transmLuion, wsw tires, 2 tone paint. Driven only 7,000 miles. '57 FIN F*l-Ylcttria $1741 . RadJo lr h~ater, automatic transmission, wsw Ures. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL '58 CIDILUC COUPE DE YIU£ Full Power • Air C.tlitiNH A Local One-Owner Car '2995 '57 Bllict S1111r RiYiera 4 door hardtop, radio lr heater. full power. automatic transmission. '56 ,. ..... SlatiH Wac• $129& Custom series. 4 door, radio It heater, automatic over· drive. The economy car. '&4 Blick s,.cial -4 door sedan, radio lr heater, automatic transmission. A "goodie." 40 lORE OF EQUAL VALUE MILLER CHEYRILO -OI.DSII.U 700 W. COAST BJCBWAT lfEWI'OBT BEACH LJ 1.22.58 v clleck Iiiier's lleftre Jll llq tau an ob1J1atlon to fuUUI and In toe Anael• In 19511 Mr. Wer-..,., Cell ... ....,.. ,., .... , tf .. he ahould cet papera In on time." ner eame to Harbor Ha1h School ,.,._., oa.w. a.-. 'nle reuoNI Mr. Werner decld. and now teache. cla..e. In dtl· ed to undertake a cateer In the ~ze~na~hl~p~a~nd~aoc~Ja~l ~p~ro~b~le~ma~·-~========= education tleld weN becauae he - conaidera It S. a aervf~ to man- Jdn4 and IOdety, which makes it very rewa.rclln1. aPd b«auae It IIYea\One a chance to II'OW in- tellectually every day. Mr. Werner wu born in Flek· kefjord, a small town in the southem end of Norway. Al- though he moved to the United States when he was one year old with hi& parents, they atiU can speak the language fluently. His father was a minister and traveled to America to serve the churches in thl& country. As Mr. Werner grew to be a teenager, he worked In a printing shop CiiJ C..cil 0,111111 Ill ...., II ..... The Newport Beach City C,pun. ell adopted a resolution Monday evening urgently requesting that the Signal 011 Co. oonsld.er the 1/1 Business and Professional Suites For Lease • • • Best Location in Growing Corpna del Mar. tit Directly Across Street from California Bank. Parking in Rear. On Lease Basis Owner will remodel to suit. Call Us for Appointment. • Bay and Beach ·Realty, ·Inc. 1696 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA. CAUF. DAY OR NIGHT PHONE Liberty 8.1161 Matt LaBorde, Realtor IIEFIES.IILY 1111111' '--------------------.1 placement of lu n~ re!inery --------------------ouul~ of the Harbor ANa. • The City Council said it feea 1959 PONTIAC AMERICA'S NUMBER 1 ROAD CAR IU THE FEATURES YOU'VE IEEI Wlmlll FOR ..... •• witle track wlleeli, willa ... liMit rlltl .. iliiJ JH Ute Iter IX,.riMcet SEE IT! DRIVE IT T.IY! Roy Carver PONTIAC & VAUXHALL 2--1.181nou z 14CIO W. COAST BJWAT -UWIOIIT BEACI ()pea SaJidaya 6 E... -Uberty ..,_ ill WEIT..rEI o• IDWAT ~~ bl.tr ~ .. w..-...-..... ,. ..... ''that the construction ol a re· finery or sJmJlar other heavy in. duatry close to the borders of this city would be detrimental to the property owners qJ Newport Beach." OUST THE MIDDLEIIAJf The Boy Scout city oouncllmen who held a mock council meet- Ing Monday evening In Newport City Hall voted in favor of the city taking over the operation of the Corona del Mar state beach when the leases expire Sept. 30. ''That'll eliminate the middleman," said one of the scouts. le•ller •iwe Briqs II 200 "' le....,t c.c. About 200 new members have been obtained for the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. membership chairman Stanley Rldderhof reported at Monday's meeting of the board o( directors. He paid special tribute to Dr. David Nielsen for getting 46 new members, to Herbert Parker for signing up 45, and to Hughes Products Corp. for taking out 20 Well pJanMd kJtchen with breaktut bar, aeparate dlnJn1 room. Carpete4 Hv1ng room. dJnJng and hall. Custom drapes Included. Cement block wall fenced. good neighborhood. Cloee to Harbor • Wilson shopping center. fill Price Oily . $13,100 M. M. laBorde, Realtor "you'll like our friendly service" 220 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Liberty 8·1139 (Across street from Tbrlfty-Drug Store) Evenings Kl 5-9200 -Ll 8·8693 PEIIISULI PIIIT 2 IR. I DEl FIREPLACE, NICE PATIO. SEPARATE DINING ROOM, SUNDECK. $27,100 FULL PIICE LEE IEILTY membershJpe, and to Aeronu. 510 W. Balboa Blvd .. Newport -OR 3·2306 tronlc Systems Inc. tor taking --------------------out 10 membershJpa. Eurepe'a ll..t ~ E«ee-y Car 1'1ae~hllt OPEL 25~ lin. to u.. a.uoa .. ,a• MWil Investment return, replacemeht cost, or tun It relaxa. tlon in a Balboa bland home -this 2 u nJt property oUen excellent value. F1ne l~Uon It attractlvely furnished. You wtn be dell1hted with ita channJn1 features • . • the PRICE IS ... , ... • II Ill IEILTY II. 498 PAU AVE.. IALIOA ISLAM) 0&3-UOO THE CAR .•. ·-,a- M.OOO Down, 1125 llo. BUICK FOR '59 -TIE .a' ....... • nE 111'-.E .... It bQI I lta.lek Le laM II 11 d .•• 01 the .o-ea1W 3 Jeadlq low Jll1c»d CIA Clliadl )'Wr ..,.., ...., t«noor. c..rq. Apt. on I'IV 01 teDCed .. ,. lat. 1 llr. ~ kllltl tar ......_ 2 cv ,.,.... Vaeut - ~I'!-- 86' x 4~' lot In heart of new Industrial Area ye1 cJa.e to atoree and ahoppJng. Let ua ahow you thW One tot. Priced at $25.000.~ -Will conai~r reuonable otrer. THE VOGEL CO. 2687 E. Cout Hwy., Corona dell-far • OJlJole 3-2020 It ORiole 3-2021 RED HOT! Trailer Park 28 S111111 PLUS 2-11111'1111 H-- lear EIIIJ ... ICI il Call •••• $23,710 ............ SEE US FOR DE.J AilS -AN INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! liT C. IISTLEI, 1u1ter CARTY EATON, CLIF PRIEST REYNARD ANDERSON and FRANK MEDINA. Auoctate. ' 2901 NEWPORT BLVD., NEWPORT ORiole 3·4600 IIVIIE TEIUCE OUTSTANDING CONTEMPORARY 3 Ll., 2 II. Lanai, wool carpeta, nice kJtchen, weU arranged. Owner will dbeuaa any ruaonable terma Subject to pre~ent Jeue. . .. SEASPORT aEAL'JY CUIIE YO 1•1. IEILT. 21633 West Coast Hwy. Newport ~acb u 8-9349 Eves. u 8·3293 ON ORANGE AVE. NEAR SANTA ANA GOLF CLUB. ROOM FOR 4 OR MORE HOUSES PRICED AT $25,000 $5,000 OOWN. OWNER WILL CARRY TilE BALANCE. ALSO, lUST LISTED FOR THE .Ut TIME 2 ... HilES • 3 liS. EACI lr EACH HAS A BEAUTIFUL SWIMMING POOL. LET US SHOW THEM TO YOU. WB.U lcCIIaE, llllttn 1810 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA· MESA U 8-T129 <Sundays lr Eves. Ll 8-8102 or U 8-1628) I 1.11 • ._..·a,.. In same blk. with the C4da Mesa Po.t OUJce. 17,.250. ..... •• 1.11 II. •••• lhh• ONLY 57,500. • .., I 111111 Santa Tomu lot near the Santa Ana Country Club. $3,500 . EASY TERMS ..... r Uberty 8-1617 or Midway 8-llOl 1880 Park Ave._ ec.ta X.. -JO 4J.l:D) 400 N. Newport Blvd. (Oppollte Hoe.a Ha.pltal) Jfewport Beach e 1111 ~a~- Ofi:W LDriDC) Jut ,Ot on tbe IMJtllet. loftl7 3 ~ bame. ~ lA .wry 4Jitail Prtct I.Dd .... C'al'ptta aMI .. ,_ ,.,....._, _... ud wa•IOftaow. tc-r ..,.... OwMn _,. IDG'IM. ao ,oa can .. the,..... .-tJat,_,...,., JU8T CALL \