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cmcl CJaeeiW Ada 10~ THE ENSIGN
. ORiole 3-0550 No locrecme in auhK:ription rat ..
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VOUnS lL lfVIOU a ' TBUUDAT. JAJfUAIIT 14.. 11&0
ISLA D TRAFFIC
PLA O.K. EAR
SCHOOL TAX OVER~RIDE
DECISION DUE MONDAY
Board chairman J im Ray was absent on buslnen and board
member Helene c~cna r was absent be<'au<~e of Illness, and there·
!ore the Nf>wport ~ach Elementary School District trustees dJd
not dis<'uss the tax "0\'Cr·rlde propo•ition at Tuesday evening's
adjournf'd meeting_.
Legal l~e_ Rai·
In Fluoride Debate The Newport Beach City Coun·
ell approved the first reading of
Ordinance 008 Monday evening,
and final approval 11 schedu led
on Jan. 25 for this ptoneerinJ at.
tempt to solve Balboa Island's
tra ffic heada~hes.
The Council c h a m ber was
packed with Isla nd residents
when the matter was brought u p
as the first Item on the agenda.
There was no shoMng of hands
when Mayor James Stoddard
asked If anyone opposed the plan
to establlsh a traffic check point
at the Marine Ave. entrance to
the hiland. About 75 hands went
up when the mayor asked for
those who favored the plan.
Marvin Joh nson, president of
the Balboa Island Improvement
Assn ., said that the Island was
practically unanimous In aup·
portlng·-the traffic control plan.
He said that this Included th e
busjnes.'l people, who met last
1.1 • .,EEnlfC JAJf. 22
.....,..., ...... Joluaaoo baa
called cr ....U119 of the Wbocr
lalaacl IIDpnw 1 ... , AMa. for
7:30 p.m. Prtdcry. Jaa. 22. iD the
Ccwoaa ct.1 Ken lcbool cnadJ-
torha.m. to cUacuu tbe operatloa
of tbe Ol'dhMDCIS establlablag a
b a ffle cbedr polat at tbe lieu-
liM Aft, eati'CIDCIS to U.. lalcrad.
Another ad jou rned m('£>tlng wa'l called for 3 :30 p.m. Mon·
day In the board room at Horace Eflslgn School. A final dt-dslon
is expected tht>n on the Tt>achPrs Assn. request to Include the tax
over.rlde proposition a long with th $1 ,645,000 bond issue on the
April 12 ballot.
Roland Barcume of Corona dt>l
)far, youthful law stutl n t at
UCLA. told the Newport B<>ac·h
City Council Monday f'Vt'ning that
rompul ory tlouridatlon would b<>
a i'IO might make tht> clly llablt> B. I. Manhunt Fa .IIS avlolationofrt'li210u r1ght.sand
tor ria mages if the rlourld~ l'au e
any harmful t>ffer·t. ... Friday to go over the draft of It wa.q the first time that eithPr
The J an. 25 Council meeting rent •l'ontroversy O\er plarlng
C,tp Blat khurn. 2:"t12 S1Nr •
Vl'>t<t, in th•• L PIH'r B.ty Arl."a, nn
noun<•c>rlth.tl th .. 'o'Y.IJOrt Harbot
Junior Chamlwr t•f Cnmmf"n l'
had u nanJm(.u,Jy-\utt•o1 tu 'Ul•·
port lhf' fluora dat11111 pro~ro.~m.
Ht> wonfh•r .. ct ahout th~> \ tluP of
'(>nd1 n~ •·arrt, to 1 h,. <"ou .,,.II
·•w e·rp imprt'"'"" I)) "hd t we
hc>ar Cmm tht> ~l{lo(Jpl(> tht> ma} or
~atd. · But tht> mdllt•r of nghT and
wrong I" anoth('r qu~> .. tllm When
we're 'tumpf>tl, "~' '-1'-Ucl.ll) go to
tht-t}('ople, and IC't th<' '"-"\H' ~
114•1•'rmJnPd hy elt-.·11on But now
m.1ny are saytns: that \OU .H~
'I nru II f'' f'n to -.uggPst ; n Plel ·
11110 on nuorldaliQn ..
Dr John Ru..,rh . Corona d\'1 Mar
rl t•ntl'l. rom mPnt('ct: ··Th" Amf'ri-
o .tn Of>ntdl A""" ha-. fnu):ht this
throu2h tn ma"': <·ommunltit's.
( f>rtaln small ;<'gmPnb -re·
l1g10us and the misinformed -
hu\e fought 11 tooth and nail.
I Continued on pagt> ten 1
the ordinance. B I
• HEAautG JAJf. as To Trap u rg a r ~~.,~~c~~e s.>~r~~~e~~~~n~a~e ~:~
will be the occa~lon for a public the n ou rldatlon 1 sue on the
hearing. Mayor Stoddard said It April 12 ballot. ~~c:::>-o:::><:><:>-<.>-<::>~.<::::...<:::>o-<::>-<:::><:><:>""::>"';;;::..o~~
Is "my Impression that the Cou n· . Mr. Barcume, himself a Chrl ?t~ .e Hop ell lnten~ to.~dopt the ordinance l y RUGB lldCILLAJf ently succeeded In escaping from t ian Scientist, pointed out that «;--=---In
u nanimous ly at that meeting. I Newport poliC'e maintained a the Isla nd. this re ligious gToup represents a
The ordinance would then KO Into traffic blockade on the Marine "We are still running down llarge minority that Is opposed to
ertect In 30 days. In time to get Ave. bridge from early Sunday leadR," Police Capt. Leroy John· nouridatlon, because it Is In C'on. I ~<:>~.<::::...<:::><:><:><:::>-<::>-c:::>-o:::><:>~-<:::l..<:::>o-<::><:><:::>-<c:::>-o:::><:>~..<:::><::>A
the ch eck point t'ompleted before morning until late In the a ft~r· son said yesterday. n k t with the prlnt'lplt><! or his
Easter vacation. which will be noon In an unsuC'C~ful a~t~mpt . The youth fired one shot which I church. It would be a violation ,e THE MORAL ISSUES IN f1.UORIDAnON
the w~k before Easter Sunday, to ('apture. a youthful burglar went through a s J.x .by·ellht foot of rf'liglou.s rrPedom to ha\e thP
ApTrhU"rl"7e.r ... malns to ..... ronrludcd who Clred shots at the home of plate glass w1ndow In a second· majority override that m inorlt>. Those pefsons w ho a re bcckmg compulsory !luo:--
" "' ""' :\fr. and Mrs. J. B. Shamt'l, Jill story bedroom at-the northeast 1 h~> said. d , 1 , , ~ ' ,. f' 1 h ,. the negotiations with the Irvine N. Bay Front, Ba lboa Island, and I cornn of the homt' The o!Cker ... CITT U AILE" 1 a.ton ~· cur . II ... er S.lpp.y _an 0 te; or. y t uS a.gu-
Harbor Grads
Ranking Tops
At Stanford
Co. Cor a t q uls itlon of acldltlonal Officer Curtis C. Sissel of thl:' I wa<~ Cirf>ti at In an alley a f'hort Then h~> offer<>cl n c-rJmpletelv ment. t I...JOL':latlon IS gooa lor -hdoren S tee~h and
• land at the mainland approach Newport fk>a ch pollee dl:'part· limP lalt>r nt>ar tht' rt'ar ~f thf> ncwar~umenl-th('pO~Sibilit) or 'mcjor.'y '.'C'e m-:::.Krs .· r.q_~· II! arg~e agc.::s~ ~e to the Marine Ave. brld~re l<Q that t h hil h wa mak1ng a b 1
a "turn ·about" "h""'k point can men · . 1 ome ·"' e · e . lla 1 uy 11.t> ritl'd STat I' St>natP :luor,j-::t:-~s b-:· h med. ~a}!y -:J::d morally ' ~ Pollee o;tJJI are qoekmg thP prE>Ilmmary ln\estiBatlon. Bill 86.;. whH·h wa .. inrroiluf·Pd In
be ron tnJcted. gun wielding bandit who uppar At 1::>9 a .m . S u nday . ~tr-..ISt>nator John Holmdahl of Oak
N rt Harbor High S.·hool l Thl' land on Pach .s ide of Mar --------Shaml'l lt'lf'phoned pollct• to re !land and which we-nt into pffN·t ra~~.:V~rst scholastically t!mong Inc Ave. at this pomt is owned WOIAI'S PA~E IS port a burglar in her hom<'. The ~pt. lR. 19:)9 H«> sairl th;tt undPr
11 hi h schools In the Unitt>d by the Irvine Co. a Shamel~ had lx>en awakened hy thl-. bJII the r1ty ma) hl'<'omt' lia· ~tales g with 10 or more stwlit>nts The r~uest for the additional ADDED TO EISIII o;onwont> r1tling a table In the l bll' for damagP r auc;NJ b) flour1
T~ ~ •• r~ r"r~ ·""' •""" -•,...j --• _, ,...kr--~ b ··-e ........ c •. -..• a _.,:-.. " .,. ._ ... v.~"r-s are \....r.~ ...... _-..... y
early ::c: s...:mp·:cn c: : . ...:or.da:ed · .. :-::te; 1s qu. ·e .rr.-
press~ve bJ: t:.e:-~" _s rrasoncble ccncr-rn as tv the
long-'r :n da:-.ge::-F\ .. onne .s a c:Jmu!a• .ve pc.sor..
and no -..... neLs.·:·~ .,.,s• has yet been made o!": the
effect o! ·~1s po.son d •Jr.::g a UfETIM E c~ ::or.s~r.ung
ar:t:lc!al :JJo::-,des.
t>nrolled at Stanford Universlly. land Will .rome before the n<'xt dr(' sing room ott tht> mute-r bt'fl· dalion.
according to the 1958·59 report me«>tlng ot the dire<'tors of th(' tb room on the -.PCOnd floor of thC" Ht' a'lkc>d th~ \ttv ('l)unril to
of the regWrar at Sta nf.ord. liar-Irvine Co., 8111 Spurgeo n. rom· ":.~:::. ;:,' K~ wi::.rbo! home. ~1r. Shamel turned on a C'Onsid<'t per<~onal rlghtc;. rPil,~tiou-.
bor HI h's 17 students the re are pany official. told the Ensign E-·'-with UU. iaaue louecha lamp nt>xt to his bed and walkect riehts a nrl tht-po<;.o;ibJiity of lla·
C'arryinga a arade point a wrage yest.f'rday.1The hdate for t~~Adirec., _..... over to the dressing room. The bllit'\.' In artl\'in~ at a r)('('l ion "' .. B tors meet ng as not ~n se cr aew •a•='a poge edJted. by f 3<>1 liKhtly hleher than a · LoulM lletMr. youth wa. still JOing throu gh !on placing thP i~SUl' on the bal r· h '} , d ,.. d r \ 0
· ' s 1 000 hleh st'hools are yet. drawNs in the dressing ta bl<' as 1lot. · e ! uor. atvrs are on even more e.cnse ess More than • 5· f d Ordinance Q points out tha t TIM ecaat wW be oa aewa. d h d f th Th sending students to tan or · Island dweJUne units ~re dense· featu.., ..ct p6ctuMs. aU iD Mr. Shamel approached the door· e ~MAT BE tJKKECESSAilT" 1 groun on t e secon part o etr a rgumen ey
Nixon Club Is
Forming Here
The or1anfzat.J,onal roeetlnl ol
the Corona del Mar Nixon for
President club wUl be held at
noon Wednesday, Jan. 20, at the
Irvine Coast Country Club. ac·
cording to J ack Hopwood. of the
Aeroneutronlcs Dlvlsion of the
Ford Motor Company. who Is
serving as temporary chairman of
the group. Reservation!~ may be
made by writing to Jack Hop-
wood. 707 Malabar, tn•lne Tcr·
race, ORiole 3·1852.
Ac•ttii.,WM
Fer licM ill City Jail
Richard Fre<~hour. 29. Downey,
a ccused of killing his former
witt> was bOOked at the Newport
JWac·h city jail Friday by the
sheriffs officers to be hclct over·
night to keep him from rom ·
munlcatlng with prisoners If left
In rounty jail In Santa Ana.
bllr&IHJI•Iull
nilll*tell..,nat--
A hUrt)'·UP escort Wa!! provided
ror Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lauer of
Soutb Laguna from In front of
the Jamaica Inn, Corona del
Mar last Friday because Mrs. L.au~r was about to glve birth to
a baby '{J\e em erl_ency run was
compteted In time for the baby
to be born at Hoar Ho.pltal.
Jy occupied by vacationers dur· U.. •--·· rea1a. E8pedaUy way. Count"llman Hans Lorenz. ug. are saymg that mtght (the IDO)Onty) makes r.ght,"
lng Easte-r vacation and aurn~r. _,_. ... ....., it... COD· e GUIS GUJf B A.Ifl) gested tha t artificial fluondatlon !Continued on page twol
that nre c.-ould spread quJdcly be. cenl .. tile .... t "lee ctf u.e "Don't touch me. man, or I'll of the city water supply may not
caUJe of the denalty of the build · • ...,..... ..._ ...., ... •· klll ya," the bu .... a r warned and be M!C81&JY, because ~ prnent 5 lnp. U..t an streeU and aiW;ya ...._ ., a sa .. _._ pulled out a I'll'· Mr. Shamel fluorine tOnc.nt of etw MetrepoU-ROOF DAMAGED
are eonpsted wtth tramc durfn1 ... clnudlss. crabbed the youth's ,un hand t~n water ls .4 per mUllon paru ot
the crowded period-. that e nwrg· Nra. .. ..._ -.y be eea-and the 2 scuttled for a f~ mo· water, ciOlW to the m inimum H!·)
=~~ v~~~~~~ ~:r::J~f~~~t~~:~: ;: at u.. Eaal9a ottice, oa men~~n~neu~o~t: ~;:k;l;t"Y· q~~;~~~~f;, t~~u~~~r:;;u~.h BY FREAK WINDSTORM
fore the health. safety and gen· Ilia A\-e., Corona d<'l ~1ar. qut-'1·1
eral welfare of persons and prop· Bids on . CDM Beach tloned th<' advl<~ablllty of .\dctlng '"'rtY are In ~n·tant jeopardy tht> minute amount nM-dell to R C . 1 d I 3 1 " .... ., " 0 _, h h oo mg mate.rla "a<~ nppc> ~trurtures Art-n a d in>r't ltn<' during Eas ter Week and sum-I .. ng t e ronrc-ntration to t t> f 3 b ld d h minimum requlrt>ml'nt. w m · Ul lngq urlng 1 P ~Pwport 8Par h Ctrt-mt>n \\l':"t tu
mer. Explainin~ t hi-. furthPr. :\tayor nPight nr a ~ulhe.t<:t c;torm "hH h the home tlf :\fr. Atkln .. on . to
• TOCE.S UEClPIED M Be c lied J 25 j Stoddarct said that lh~> Counc-Il .. we-pt t hf' harbor .Jrt>a Parly Tuf"s '~Prf'afj o:al\ a~t> r·o\ f'r<: 0\ "~ hi.; The chief of pollee i~ dire<"ted ay a an had Tf"l'eiVt>d a lt>tTt>r from Piullp c1.ty mormne. lE'll\ lng '-I 101 h of roof and lhPn "<'Ill lo n,, p• tiH' ~~ ~s;:~~~:c:::f:~c ~r~l ~~~: • 1 ~~a/1~~·~:~~~:~,-~al~;:~~~~"~1:~~;; r,1~h(' t rf'ak "1n•l np~·d rnnf1ng ~:;h~; ::;~r 11~:~::~:~ ~~~.~:.~:.··~~
during Easter va cation, during A<'lion on t'onstrur tlon of a ron • twaC'h ('qulpmt>nt rentalct. Tht' Co or ~ Angel('o;. ~lr \\'1l,h malf'n.ll frn'Tl 111" ~~'"l"ort li.H tht-G1rl :::.-.out lfou~ \,,., 1 ot oh· from lhA •"""'nd Monday ........ 1 l '-·)r c.11l ~nut lluu!'~. J';r.t \\' ~flr,f" untli J 1 k 11um mcr •· """"" . cessionairl" building on the Co· ron~ionai rl" to """" se e<'ted w11 1 "31!! that the re<·ommc>n<INl ··m '" -" . ., )('OJ),~ •·amc-1 l wor .
In June to the third Suhndaylmlnc rona Ml :'\f ar main b<'ac-h wiil .IX' fini-.h t ht• lntf"rior of the bu ild C't-ntration w11o; .I 10 .n P·•r'" 1,..r R.•lbua 81"1. """ P"'rt Rt>a rh lht• A tJt>.llt-r \Pnl anct ant~'t.n.; wP•(>
"'·· t ... Ar and at any ot t>r 1 d Th !1t1mP rtf \Jt\ l nun• 1lma n Fr.1nk ~1 o fllma•~n<1 •t th f t 1 ~P em•~"" • Hi 1>4> up twfore the illt:wport Ek>a rh c1ty 1 ing to sull h1o; n~ <;. f" rom million Cnr arPac: wiT h -;u I•'CI•¥> " ' ' .... .. P 11 l-o 1 JOn.
when the vehicular Ira c · rount"ll ~1onday. Jan. 25. l m1.s~ion rlerldP<I to elimfna tl' 3\N3£f' tt>mpt>ratur('. 7 In !l fnr \tklr1"011· t"'.t 1 1\ln~c: Rt1 . t"ltft ·It ' <1 \\t>n If'• 11 rl1dr 1 .dl $:(>.
comes congestefi. . x Final plan.-. anfi s ped fkationo; on<' parking lot from th<' mao;tc-r 60 dejitrN' 3\C"raiH'. 9 lol 1 2 ft•r 11,1\f'" .1nol tht• '''" pon B-•.11 ~"-11' all Jno .. t'nf'ct · ~Ire: \\'ll<bn
When vehlrulnr rongest•on ed· Cor pu blic-~" ke arC"a No. 1 at plan of b<'arh df'\elopmt"nt. )('a\ "ill rli'£Tf'P 3\Nag tl'mpN,1tun• f•r•• '1·'11un ·11 1"'1.,'' '"" •lllll Thom • .t'-. G1rl SrCiut ]p;u1t-r. quott>tt
lsts or fs lmmlnt>ntly thre:tlt>ne 'I the beach wt-re a pproved hy thl' in£ the arl'a ns beaC'h. • QOESnOKS FEASIBILITY llto\<'r llr. li 111Hir lh~hl.~nct .. \II tol()( rC'JJalmwn "' •-omm~ntlnJ;:.
all motor vehlr lt'S shall ~ Park..c:, Bt>ar h<'-. and Recreation The prP~t>nt park ing lot \\tll :\lr. Wo~l,..h wrote th,lf flunrlliP Tht('c> "inc1n"c: \\t>n• hrokf'n on
stopped a t the traffk rontr~l Comml .... -.ion Tu~day night. It ha\'e approximatPiy 3 car park· I'Ont't>ntr.tt lon in :\ll't ro hr.tn D d• t• f thC" \\f'<.t '-lrlr of thf' C';1rl Srout
points ond !lhall not be permlt~e r sta te approval is rf'Ct'ived. thl' in~ 'lpart>s t>llmlnalt>d at the eao;t \\,l!Pr ... I. rloc:(' ,, tho• .~.m.d e tea I on 0 !lou~ allo"IOJ:: fl\10 tn C'Om(' I n
to enter the Island. eXC'c.>pl 0 \ou n('ll ran call for bids on <'On t>rly encl. pmt• .. taun. Ttw wint1 rt'ac-hNi 12 miiP n n
the following: y . strut'tlon on Jan. 23. I Pu_bli(' sC'rviC'f" area No. 2. in· ''lint• I'OUirl rP,I,on.tol\· I lit'" New Lutheran hour dt 3 •• m Tut>,cl.t\ thf' har·
• Au tboriaed •••f9•pcy • Plans <'all tor the C'ity k> pay ductmg 11 parking lot. will be"" 11011 thl' l'<'onom u ft'.l•-lhtlli, of hor d!'partment rl'port~l1 Moo:·
bid... for the <'OSt of ron.c:t ructmg tnl' \'Ploped t.~ter l':\,IPrly of the ftr'l .artlfwt.t lly intrtl'iUIIOJ; a•hlitl(ln,tl 1n~: llnPs on bnut.s WNI' brokt>n
• Motor nhlcl .. ca:nyi': buildlngtohousefoodsal<>sanrl arf'a. l fluondf'~." ht> \Hnrf' ":\rw 1,1, ChapeJis C-t hut tht>rc> "a"' no '<'"st-1 dam-
docton wbo ~ ... poofadiD9pat1eDta P·•~rr "houltt ~rH1uo;l\ flU<'"II nn ~ AI::P. harhor dt>partm<'nt patrol
baea Ode requeeta w T G M•11• ? to cap11a l outlav for ft't'tlln" hnnt, ma1ntA1n1ng n t•nn .. tant •-•~ I I · Th«' n•'W • hapt•l of thl' l.ulh 1 OD tM --.•-_.. an 0 e 'I IOn l"'Uipm.-nt and on.>r.tiJO•T . ""I' llillrn Ill rP"f'C'UM' boat-. __._, hie-. m-·-< ,.. "' eran Churrh of thf' )Jac:ter w1ll R • c.e=auw-~ • ...__ ._,_..: e :\favor Stotldartl ... a HI that thl' :t in "ntt'r <'CC'pt up O\'C!'t tht'
... ~ •-_.... l:tt('c;t MV:D report .;hm.q•tl :l hf' dMU'<Ht'cl at 1 p M Su nda~ 'urh-. .II St Jamt" Rei and KlngR __,..._tlal-· Jan. ::!4, at the nPw locatton nf PI 1 ff H rl to basw-• --...---L G ' G B k I ""r million and lhf' m(>Jn 11"11'1· • ( 1 3\('n. UP to a r lnggt'd • _ _. 1 .... -. I I ,... · ~ the <'hun-h. J:'l-13 E t ua st Hwv . c1 2 4 ............... ~ --=-~ e ov 0 ro e N31UTl' "as grobahly f.n. "c:n \\(' Corona del .\tar . c:tnrm raJn, a t . I am TuC'!'· • ,..._ "--.... _._ e havE' .:-10 to o, J)('r f'('O t of tht> c1ay Fr.tnltC' rP tdc-nt., <'a llet1
of tM blaDcl aDd ctf .._.. fluoridM wt>'re . upp<Xe<'l to The Re\' l'.nl Tambt>rt. l'rt''-1 J'OhC'<' fParful of having Cloodf'd
f'IMtll ... ..,..... cuta•en Want to beromc a mllllonairt'? Assn. proje<'t to p~rv<' ~ound I have.. 1 dt'nt ot thf' Pal'tftr ~uthwt'c;t homf'o; Str«><'t <lf'partment rn-w~
Cllld ...Scryeea oM»•afWIMf l • The answ~r is easy. accordlnjl e<'Onomy and protect our fre-e en· H ~t. f riPst"n of In int-TN· ~ynod. will rondut t thP dNiJra "<'rf' dt.;patched to tht> ~"«'and
• ........ .. ---t ion St'r\'l<"f' Tht> WOmC'n or tht> .. k .. r I l tM lala8d • •--~ to last w~k's Kiwanis speaker: tt>rprise system. He e:~rplalrwod that rare 1 wh()S(' J~ll<'r to lh<' \ity <'h rrh 111 b<' 1 h r ~·or t'" nr approx matt'\ t\\0
..... _. l•m•llllltely ~-Just continue the prt'sent policy It grew out of his pracotice of writ· council Is printf"'1 on ragt> 3 of n~ f'f'f w .h n dC' ~rgt' ~ tPa hou!"' beforp belnJ~: Able 'to re·
able • tM ......_ of blr government. deficit pend· lng to his employ~ on<'t' a , thl-. I~<~Ue nr thf' Eru 1gn t nlso a rt"S mt>nt• . ur OJ: 1 P 0 · mo\t-dt'brls from the ttra1n •• 11 .. 1~ Will The restrlctJona wil} not apply lng, and the growing government month. About 6 months ago 20 urgNi-the counc-Il to think of in·l clal hour which Will !olio": M ~ ''Tht> wa ter w«>nt up ~,·er tht"
---to ~trlans or bl~cle riders. regulation of our lives. buslnes.-. pt>Ople of thtt <"'unt\' 1 dl\•tdual J1bertles in making thf'lr Tambt'rt and ~f r-8. ~e•l ~t>l<~on. N rb but didn't get lntf\ an •
............. ., Ctty Manager-Robert She lton The result is <'t'rtaln to be run· ~ot togt'thf'r to organl%e t he as· dt'<'lsion lpresJdent. w ill prf'.lde at tht-lt>a buildings." said Gfont'ral 54-rvlCH
.... estimated 16.000 as the cost ol away Inflation and wort hie ~ soclation. which now publl ht"o; n ~Ia.> or Jamt'll Stoddnrd rt!(!llf1'd. tables. I DII"K"tor Bill Covert. O~n house wlll be held from constructing the tum·about con· currency, according to Georg<' monthly pamphlet on ba..l:: ron "Don't think that W(' arf' not
2 to 4 p.mt Sunday at tbe new t rot point at the Marine Ave. en· Nevlll, director ol public relations servativt' eronomiC'S and Olher awart> of tht' right~ of mdl\'iduals
pediatrics winl ol Hoal Ho.pltal. tl'ance to the l!!la nd. If the br;!re for the recently organfud Call· topics explaining our f~ ent<'~ and or the nN'd to uphold ron·
The children's toy committee ol approa<'h ls Atrnall%ed. t re fomla Frft Enterprise A.Mn., who pr~ system. stltutlonnl riJZhL<;," 'STIIW YITE' • WIJD 1:11._ ......
the Hoal Auxlllary will honor would w an a dditional $10,000 to spoke at last Thursday's m~ting "We've got to g-f't the covt'm -e SCOBE IS 211 TO • r-..-I ....
the local artlltl who have palnt· $14,000 ~t. he said. of the Newport Ha rbor Kiwanis ment bal'k on a sound flnanchl Th e fluoridation dJM"Y-"'-~on Th N
eel murals on a ll walla of the At the Monday afternoon •tudy Club. road," he said. "If the public d~ started with thf' r.port by City e ewport Beach City Council wants to have
wlnl ~work of tbe artiab wu _.ton Councilman Charles Hart Everyone wUI be a mHllonalre. not stop asklna Coni'J'"S for Cl~rk Mafltl't)' Schrouder that an expressiQn of opinion from local vo ters on the
c:oordtnaWd by 'nletma Paddoclt .. td tha~ eome bUsiness people because It will ta¥ bale of hand·outs wl''ll continue the gTand tota.l of J)O.'ItC'ar<l~. letters question of p utting the w ater fluoridati ·
Hope or Corona del Mar. on the laland were alarmed at money Just to do your shopping policy of deficit apendlnc. It we and Ensign straw ballot11 M!'C."efved th baH t PI k h' ball on lSSUe on
cloU.nl the laJand, becaute a a t the market u the valutt ol tbe don't c~~nge thls pollcJ, Wll can't to date sh~ 21 op~ to e . 0 ~ mar t 1S ot, add your com -
... Ill 1 II ,.. Chrtstmu a)H)pplna •UTW'Y show· dollar falla to practically noth.tna. rt>maln free and R lf·&ovemJnt.'' fluor1datlon. 88 In favor. ,ments 1f you WISh, and mail to: City Clerk , City Hall.
·-ed that h.alltf ~ l~an~= he Mid. 'I'M ultima te -~~. be WiJIIam-Barnt>r, ro lieliotrope Newport Beach: Gov. Pat Brown la expected to came from o t • cl warned, 1a natJonal .,_nkruptcy. caoaca GIIOVJ;I TO ldKT A~.. coronA del Mar, ukf'ld: I
maJra an bnpart.ant stateiMDt on tbat the M)' to the auccae of feUowwd by a pollee ttate ttnd '!be Philo Croetae aa4 NTA "What do ~ have to do to lfl Do y F Pu . waw policy when be .,_a at the ordinance II the dlscNllon ~a. ot all of O'lr tncttvldual free· clut. will m.et totet)wr fOf an It on the balloc! What.v~r tt ls OU CIYOI' ttiD9 tbe Water f'1u01'.
th• dinner meettna ot tiW ~ tbe pollelman on dut7 In tum· dofM. Italian dinner at 7 p.m. T\M!sda,J M havf' to do, "-e"ll do it." c:latioD ....... Oil tbe April 12 1a11of? y • 0 Ito 0 c:ta~ Chambera cl eon;:: Ina ~-~I'WJSomet't .. hl ''You thlnk tbat It can't haP· In h liO'fthlp Hall c1 ,,_.Corona '1'herfl ls a teaat ~hod." the
MondaY ewntnc at the Coil n ~ 1 JMM call pm ...,.!" 1M ukfd. "Tbat's *'Mar Community OHirdt. Mrs. maJQr IU•'"red, ~~em~ to the C aq Club. MuWr ol ~ he bad recel tal ada oppaatna what tM7 tlMMiaht an other c:oun• tand.aU Paull and Mia. ltdw'd tnltlat1~ .,..utton. ·-n.~ council omments ----------wm M Senaw John MurdY. from a ~ lax moMY crt.." And he dted the •xample HW1ard wUl l» ..._.__ wtll ~ at t~ Jan. 25 meet·
. apendlnc IIIMd. Jlr 1om· o1 1M nalnous Inflation ln China tnr W'bether to put the pi"'ppOJ· -··----------·------.....,.--......_.. ~Aft Pill: for polldnc tiM ~ ex· In ttn when tbe rate ot u -WAIIT 10 &.&.a so •••• tton on the Apr11 12 bellot. That
A ~.baddlrecl ttartlnl ft'& a~d~Oiiftlon tbat tM ~· chanp'.,... rw.n I to 1 to the A _,an la~C'MJWWUI ls a maw fOf MCh lndlvlduJ
a e.. wtdda ca.ed 150 clamale ::;'.:.a._ __... tum a-., the aatiCIInOmJt"al ....,. ol t million be ,...... In ths IP'fiiC 11U1 coucUman to dtdcle."
to tbe ~ car filM ~~~"· troa~ .. elemelrt • tJaat 1=-to 1. tar the ftlllt diM a., Ora ... eo.et l1mlt' ~ c1 223 ~
LapM 8aeeh. at Mom... n· weald ... ...._.. .. tiM JcQJq Mr. Jee¥W • .._,... o.u.p.ft .. tiMoatJ..a~ A .... CaroM,.. Mar. u~
,_ ... ud E. c-.1 IIWJ .. Co-poaac. ltiJIIt. aJM1 tlwilllle ,.. lfUD .... WaiW &Mit. ...., t8lred.., • ,..._~Ill 1M IWIIIeU .. u~blf qtpbaad '
,.. ... Mar. at t:• ua. ':; = ~ woOl ..Gt ... In-ot &.ott'•.....,,..... a nd JIIIM· --.. h wW ~ • T ,., .. .aectac u-. ..,.. .. the M.l· ~-,.. liN ... out an lid ta tiM ._ .. nan. ..,.,.. of tiM rr. ._ , •• ,.._.. aM ft......, ,_ l .. t:• p.a. tat. .,.._..,. v cnu -..
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and that "the ends justify the means." H o w many of
you hve by such rules of conduct?
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O .. h ill• of the Herbor Ar .. : OM '"' -$4.00; two weetl -17.00
CALUNGQQ
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Listen to the words of a city councilman on the
m oral side of the argument. I particularly commend
this reading to our own City Council.
These clear and forceful comments on the moral
issues in fluoridation were made by Carl W. Holm-
gren, when he was a city cqmmissioner of Rapid
City, S outh Dakota, in 1954. He was then also the
chairman of the local C1tizens Anti-fluondallon
C ommittee
MEMIEit of tile CALIFORNIA NEWS'A'ER ~ILISHERS ASSOCIATION
And of tile NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATIO~
The .NfWJIOJtT HAUOR ENSIGN wes elljll4igecl to be • newt~H+P•r of gen·
•••I clrculetion by c.ourt dec••• No. A20171 of the Superior Court In S.nte
An• end by '"'on th•reof Is queliflell to publi1h ell public notices required.
by lew.
e PACIFIC AJfQLEQ guesser you are, now that the
Elsewhert> In this issue you will football season 1s over, try pick·
find a detailed report ot the elec· lng out the seven hVMrd mom -
tJons and annual trophy dinner bers, a nd the new ortlcers from
of one or ~he Harbor Area's en• this list. These are the candl-
fi I a•oCE SVMJfU thuslutlc fishing clubs. dates: Pa(.l IC Ang ers Eled Pacific Anrlers, affiliated with Howard Mathlaen, Mllton.Shedd, C •IV.IC league the Balboa Bay CJub, has now Pullman Lowden. Harrison Reno .
1 {'Ompleted 10 years or successful Ken Holbrook, Georee Allen, Bill
r:. D h I p d PTA t H activity. Karl Miller, local Chev-OeL3mar, w. Horace Wither-
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A STATEMENT BY A CITY COUNCILMAN en 0 m as· res•l t 0 ear vy dealer. bowed out with honors spooo. Bob Scofield. Dr. Ted en as the lOth president. Dr. Salva-Cla rke. Curt Oosh, Cordon c.-....n.
' I say sincerely that you as indtviduals have I 8 5 tore Monaco, ~ne or the found· Charles Ropton and Bill Bu~h~
e very nght in the world to tak e fluonde m any form ruce umner ers. was the farst president. I You can learn how good your
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. ed l By DICK HOFFMAN last season had bet>n so cxct>llent J_f there should be an_ annu~l guess is on Jan. 27. That's when
t at I can e personc Y a m1n1ster , m capsu es r ac.-a ric Anglers. active Harbor that there were tewN contend-Bruc.-e SumnN. N>sldent of West. oftlcl al dub fl ower. tha~ year s the ballots will be counted.
pills d ro p s, or any other method now on the market Art.>a ftshing club, eiN'ted David ers than usua l. It was finally cliff and assemblyman or the posey would, of n~ssaty. ~ P. s. rr you'rt> a member. BE
In !a:-1 I w ould defend your personal nght to take g Denholm of Los Angeles as awarded to Namllup Nedwol, 7-Ith District, will speak on "Cali-heather.~ new president .•s SURE YOU VOTE~
'd . 1 h I l I b l thetr president Cor 1960 at the who. belle\'e It or not. is a well-Cornia's Water Problems" and on David &ott Denholm. who ha1ls
thts me trallon 1. you WlS 1 a SO say e teve no• annual t rophv dinner Saturday known resldl'nt of Balboa Island. the las t session of the IE'glsla· from the land o' Bobble Burns.
law should ever b e passed to deny y ou this nght to night at the Balboa Bay Club. Other trophy winners were: ture at the meeting of t he Worn-and s till retains most or the col·
take fluon des as IS ~w recommended by vanous EH'rett P. Hadh.·~· ~>eeame vice-George Dudley, the John and an's Civic League TUesday morn· orful accent of the kilt country.
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Hear DCC llllaHIIr organized g roups. Democ racy s hould guarantee the pr<'sident. and Harold A. KenoyN Dorothy Cagle trophy for tirst ing. His wife, Clunle, has even more . . . . . wa'! re-elected secretary-treas u r-marlin of season caught by a The meeting will be tleld In brogue than Dave. Their boat,,
tndlvtdual the ngHt to phystcal . m tegnty whtch N. N<.'w Board of Directors mem-j member who has not p1evlous1y the co·rona del Mar Youth Cen-docked at Richardson's. Is named Luke Scott. Orange Coast Col-
means the nght to take care of one's own b ody a nd be'"' Include th.e officers. as well ! caug ht one. ter. beginning wllh a social hour thP Highland Lass. which. if yo\l lege drama Inst ructor, will dis·
health as he sees ht I as the rE'tirlng president. Karl G. Vi cki Crawford, the Schoolboy at 9:30a.m .. followed by the bus -know Cl unle and Dave, wouldn:t .l:.U.U •. :·.wamen l.n thc...Theatre" at
I Miller. and Harry J. Rogers. Merle
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trophy for _llrst marlin ot season. iness meeting at 10 a .m . 1 surprise ,you at all. ' the dessert m eeting of Alpha Chi
• I f I d · t d l k F. ArtlNbaugh, !\1. A. Mander· ladles. Mrs. Robert Huber, first vlc.-e-They live in Los Angeles. but. Omega Alumnae Assn. at 7:30
. n 0 .ree an • In a g rea emocrac y 1 e ours, hach. Dr. w. F. Robinson and J.l Ellis Arkush. Balboa Bay Club president and program chairman. like most sea · lovers, s~nd all p.m. today IThursdayl. The mec>t ·
wnere freedom of ch01ce on p ersonal m atters IS the D. Germain. trophy tor largest marlin on 3 6 will prt>sent Mr. Sumner. Host· their spare time down here. bave lng will be held In the hotnt' of
r u le and the nghts of the indivtdual have b een r e-1 Karl M~ller was honored by thl' tackle. 167 pounds. Paula Affler-esses will be Mrs. Jark Bayer. is a farmer. or sorts. He raises Mrs. BunstPr Creely, 4801 Bruce
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t t d b C t t t prc>st>ntat10n of a sf't of matched I baugh wa se<'Ond. chairman. assisted by Mrs. ller-seed. Whenever you buy a packet St.. Lido Sands. In W~t Newpon. sp~r-·r> an p ro.ec e . y our ons 1 u ton. you as rode; an a carrying ('aSf'. The rods. I H. J. Rogers. the Bob Colliard ben Miller. co-chairman. and Mr<l. of seed for your garden. under I Co-hostesse s will be Miss Char·
.r:J.':.:h..IOlS have every ngh~ In the w orld to take ar.y whic-h induded 3-thrPad. 6 thread trophy for largest marlin on light Percy McCay. Mrs. Stanley Hill the label of 'any of thc well-lotte Clark of CoronA dt>l Mar.
mer1. ~a'lOn ycu destre, and i';o ci y should ever pass a nd 9-thread regulation tips. tackle. 202 pounds. 8 ounc-es. Pull-~ and Mrs. LM>n Rudd. known seed companies. chances M"'. Rotwrt Kep!)E'n of Lido Isle.
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r b d , h h W<'Ce c~J){'dall\' made for the oc-man Lowden wns S<"<'Ond. * * * are good that vou ran thank 1 and Mrs. Lor-:n Heather of Har-e ;·:1 or Or :nonce .or 1 amg YOU t IS ng. c-a'lion by on<; of the arpa·s b<>st e ONLY MARLIN WTNS Legislation in thi-. ar<'a will be DaviP [)(>nholm 'tor giving your
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bor Highlands.
"What abo t the pe son 'tting next to you? known rod manufacturers, Sa la-Louas<' Manderba<·h. the C~d-0-the subjN't of a 1alk by N c:>m · tomat~s. squas h. phlox or pc-U.e -E-n-,19_n_d_e_n_Jfi-•ecf--• .,-.-for ,...
.., U • • r Sl • • • flex. Let trophy for large 1 marian on blyman Bru<'t' ~umner wh~n the tunlas their start in life.
Suppose h e aoesn t WlSh· to take this medtcation? e LOTS OF TROPHIES light tac-kle. lacllt>S. 151 pounds. -t Harbor View School PTA holds its The dub should have an t>XN>I -sulh. c.n in '0
"' edt to ORIOlE
Should he be forced to take it? Cyril \\" \\'ckh or Laguna Bt>ac-h oun<'<''l, tht' onl~· one s ht' caught. monthly meeting a t 7:30 0 m lt'nt yPar. Da\'e has th<' ability. _l-05 __ 50 ______ _:_ ___ _
• took an armful of trophies home. Vlc-ka Crawforrl wa-. s('('()nd. Thursda\', Jan. 21. In the school the ambition. the enthusiasm to l
No dc'Jbt t!-lc r e ere thousands o~ p£>cple m cur thl' rc>sult of a long · clistanN> Gl'orge Dudl<'~'. thE> Gilbert Bar-ra CE'torium. -.u('('('s. .. rullr h('ad any organiza·
--:mm .. .mi'Y who are b ltterly' opposed to c:rtnkmq_ c-ru1sc made last su mm~>r in quest hf>ri-. trophy rnr largl'st marlin on Mrs. Wanda Schwanckf', legis lion. To boot. he seems to l ik~> of the p!usiv<' albacore. H(' won he a v ~ ta('kiP. 126 pounds. S , la tion chairman. will introduc.-e rveryonl'. and a ll who know him
1:uo:-!des tn th e1r water W ha abou' THEIR nghts? trophiPJ; for the largPst al-bacore oun<'<'< Ken llolhrook was S('('· Mr. Sumn"er. Mr8. Robert Coop<"r. woulcl hand over their grand·
DO""S "1~"moc-r:::tcy w o rk for all o~ us. o r !or JUSt a sr>q-on 3 and 3 6 tackl~>. 1he Hrst al· 1 ond. PTA president. will preside. Ki n· rather's bagpipe'!. just to ha\'C'
r:1ent of the populatlol'l? .... Afe •he ngh!s·•of the tn-b.Howofthes<'ason. and the Vir-Pl.'arl Oudlt>y. thl' llarry Rogers rl~>rgarten room mothers will be Davie·"aroond." We wish him a lor .:\1<-Uigl<'n Fishtng O"C'ar for trophy for l:trgP"t yl'llowtall. 20 hO"tes.<>es. plc>a~~:tnt r ruis<' at the wheel of
atv:ciuals who ·..v:sh to take fluor:dcs guarant£>ed ~'"tal>lh-hin~ a new I.G.F.A. world pounds. Dr. w. F. Robinson was Plans for the meeting w<.'N' the P.A. !'lhip. v.· .. know that thM"('
wh.l'"' thr> ngh's 0: those mdtviduals who wtsh to r£'-rN·ord for a lbae-or<'. 1 se-conrl. made when the PTA board of di· will be a hwllh a minute. for the • :l d d d? A h h 1 Th(' fls htng DPLama rs, Ruth , P. A. f('a m m<'mb('N; In the rN'torc; mf't Jan. 5 in thf' Corona Denholm'!, both of them. arc-2 of
)C': tnt-m '1rf> er..e en. tgnor e r£> L C ng ts O anrl Bill. who !\pPnd most of thP 1939 ~an Dl<'go Marlin Tourna-tlf'l Mar Community ('ongrega-the hoppii'St J){'Ople we know.
some 1:1d,· .. ·!duals guaranteerl cr are the n ghts of !-Ummf'r c;<'aso,n aboard lhc-ir Lady ment: E. P. Hartll'y, captain: llar-~tional ('hurch.ArrangemPnts wl'r(' They do a masterful job of com· all g Jar:J:ileed? l.;~ma r. normally d<X'ked at th<' ry RogPrs. Karl Miller. K<'n llol· also made for a spring hobby hlnlng plt'as ure with effi ciency. G od
Balboa Yarht Basin. and who brook. M. A. Manderhac.-h. G('()rge 1 show hv school students. Mrs. Bon voyage. capta in~ ft should be 0 Reading vie ell reahze you can never stop some p eople c;klpJX'r for ('aC'h other. were tops Durllt'y. Dr. w . F. Robinson. Rufus w . Davis a nd Mrs. Bill a good year for r aC'Ific Anglers. for the
:rom wantmg to tak e medtcine. 1'he Amencan e njo y In big marlin. On medium tackle. George Grtrrith and Dr. R. H. Marriner wert> appointed co-chair· • • • Bill's Z71 pounder established a Hoffman. men for the hol)by show. School • JfONDfEES Wh J F •1
takmg med1cine. There will always be some people npw club re<'Ord, thereby taking P. A. team memhf>r11 In the 15th Principal John Dean "announced The Balooa An g 1 1 n g Club, 0 8 OmJ Y
w ho a re anxtous to be the fi rst to try any new not only the R. H. Roemer trophy 1 International Light Tackle Tour-an ~>nrollm<'nt of 661 students fol-grandpappy of all the rod and _News.
m ed.ca'ton o r d r ug on the market. W e c annot deny for men'c; largest ma rlin. medium namPnt: If 0 r 11 (' e Witherspoon. I lowing thf.' Chrl'!tmas holiday. reel Of'ianlzalions In this Harbor ~
tarkiE'. ~ut all'o won the Betty C'a ptnln: Ka rl ~fillN and HomN Area. is about to sign on a ne1Y
•hem 'hiS nght and pnvllege even though '1:e may KPnoycr trophy for the Ci~ rlub ~mllh. fO..IL S .~aa.a:.. crew for the year's voyage. BAC • facts
-ot agree WL h them By the same to k en here Will rt'rord bmkt'n earh Sf'ason h\' a I ... ,...,........ works a bat diHerE'ntly from most
-::!·t..:T.'IS b e o •her pecple 'Nho Wlsh to go slo·t: on nc,.· m('mbN Ruth won the Jim Har· ARCHITECT TO SPEAK C --A-Sef f.. I organitatlons. The members nom. n ... on trophy for lh<' larg,-...;t mar-The ~tory or thC' multi-million II~•• • l lnat(' 11 randldates Cor nE'xt • flllly featJres _ _ _.~ '-' .... .... r• 1: ~ an rau.2 t ' a au\" mcm .... -r .. o ar n f'rna ona ar e an vl'ar's Board or Dirt><.'tors. Then P~,..,. _,..!-e ..... .:: o1•1.,_r""d as c s• •bs •.'.' ·te 'cr c •.t..,cr 1\....•.nq-:: 1 h h 1 ... ..._ "' 11 1 t tl 1 M k tl d
·,·;!'-. -:1 a r e neqle,...•ed 1:; our care of the humor. body Rut h'" wPi~hPd 2tl pi,umh. ...hoppin~ r<'nter to be built In ThE' n£>xt "Symphonic<~ for ih<'\' ~le-ct ; or them. --------------
T:-105.., peo~"'l" rue JUS' as s.r.cere .n ~hetr opt'l.or:r as • UNLUCKU:ST Ora net> will h<' rlescrlbed by Youth'' C'oncerts by th(' Oran~f' From thcsf' bOard members. the TN ChristO, Sc..._ Monhcw ,.... Tht> wlnnPr nC tht' :\itram Oral-An·hitPr t Wlllla.n L. Couverley
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County Philha rmonic-Society will presld"nt. first and second vice· One Norwvy St., leeton 15, MaA.
·b.c~ ...... ·,;ho w tsh to ~a ke a!1y :::tn-i all r.r::w mr>dt'"at:ons lnp trophy tawarrlf'fl annua ll y hy "h('n thl' Newport lfa rhor Kl· be presentt'd at 10 and 11 :30 a.m. prcsirl£>nl!' and the tr~>~urer art> SeNt row -ell* few tt. tlfne ·h·;• !p!JPO!'" en :he mc:.rke: The trouble a nses w hPn .1n a uto anrl hoat <!PaiN who, in wanl'! Club m£'<'1" at hoon today Saturday. Feb. 6. In Orange Coast r hO'I,cn by the memtwrs of the ct.cbd .. lncloeed find,.., o..clt cw
err> ,... . thPSf> aro lPS tnes to t:.flls~ 'h~".r op!ntons and I hi-. instnncl'. Spf'Jic; hts naml' t Titur<:rla~ I Ill Villa Marana Rt>~· College auditorium. board./fh('y also appoint the St:'C· II'IONV ~-I,_ $18 0 h:tC'k\\arcl"'· \\hwh J!ol'~ to thl.' ta uranr. l\tr Cnuvf'rlt>y is thl' The Philharmonic 0N'hf'c:tr:l. r!'tary, who 1 a paid employee. 6 monthl $9 0 J monttw $-4.50 0
·::.s: ""S ::-. :~c c:hcr grot..!p ·unluckiP'-1 angiPr or t h£> s<'n -:-~rrhitf'rt for lntNnatlonal Ma r-~t iss Frieda Bt>llnfantc c-ondurt-J. R. IMacl McNally, one of
•r1n." was in douht unt1l th<' rio" kr11nnr1. llf'rbert Rll<>y Is ptogram I' ing. will he hParrl in n proJlram thl' 2 surviving chaner members.
ang m oml'nt..;. Tht> marlin fishin~ l"hnirman. inC'Iuding the "Chllrlrt>n 's C'ornN" still fit as a fidd l(' anrl full of
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sc>:~"'s r.o·l-.1:1g When ou~ Con~'-'J'ic:. v.·a s ~J~T;/: ·f'
· ·::•~n t ·.v,th the dec to Jr,;h-: !r,~" V:Jf:-:cs o: • r-
rr.:r:-.1f 'r~r. !~~ "'-'-~ne~ c.1 '!:c ~.ncr!"{ 1• ·:~·~!c
"'j r ~·::.,. .n •r; q "a~a~1,c"'lc the r.'l~.·s o: •hr-lndt,:. ~. :.
·' ·~r'.._,, __ ~1 '-·~ ,. .. ,-.,...[• ,...,.. ,,..,,....._ .. ... ::1r r-:. · .u .. ·-'· '1f2' _ _.. ~~--.~E> m-).._,., '/ o, •. (' m.d._,,. f
·y mr>·•. ~c! b ..:lie·.;.
" 'The test is whether the individual. in exercis-..
i ng his rights. creates a clear and pres ent danger
to the rights of other persons. The wishes. h owever
urgent. of other persons. h owever numerous. a re
without force. Otherwise you have a tyranny: and
the tyranny of a conscienceless majority. however
benevolent in its intentions. is more to be feared
than the tyranny of an individual:
.. A person refusing to take sodtum fl uor ide e very 1
r:lay of hts hfe is n ot c reating a clear and present I
danger to h1s fellowmen. smce dental c anes is not 1
contagious A lso. the o pposers to fluor idation. wh1le
not w tshtng to take fluo ndes perso nally, do not seek
to depnve their fe llo wmen of their r igQt to take the
cha cmcals There are other-ways to take this medica-
tion But the proponents of fluor idation not only wish
to take fluondes, but wish to fQrce them on their un-
w tlhng fellow cittzens. T here is a big difference in
the two groups.
"This bitter and unnecessary controversy was
n ot brought about by people who w ish to deny their
fellowmen the privilege of taking any m edication
they see ht It was brought about by groups w ho
w1sh to force their fellowmen to take a medica1ion
and po1son against their w ills. Place the blame
whe re 1t belongs.
"[ w tll defend your r ight to take any medication
y ou see lit. but also I expect you to show equal jus-
tice to me by defendir,tg my right to reject any medi-
ca1ion I see ht.
"Thia • the real iaaue in•ol•ed in Ouoridation.
It is a teM to ... how well our Constitution guaran-
t.-the right of the indiYidual to pbyaical integrity
or the ri9ht to ear• lor bia own body and beaJtb.,
without t.be state orderiDq him to do it in a certaiD
way.•·
NOMINATION FORM
FOR FIRST ANNUAL HARBOR AREA
MOTHER OF THE YEAR AWARD
Sponsored by the Newport Harbor Klwculls Clnb
Pirase write the s p4>rial qu3liflcnt loM of your <'acdi·
rlat<' ac-cording to the categonec; last€'d h<'low. Where spa<'e
on t hl'! blank Is sutfident. use It: otherwise attach a
l-t>paratf' sheet. Be as specific and c.-omplete as you can.
Mother must be a resident of Newport Beach. or Costa
M<.'sa. Anyone who wishes may enter the name of an out·
standing mother.
Candidates will be judged and the award made at a
banquet to be held in January. Mother of the Year Is a
non-commercial, non -promotional honor award.
Categories ot Qualification:
Df THE BONE
fal Family Life
(b) Adjustment of children
(C) Graciousness
(d ) Homemaking qualiUes
(el Moral and spiritual outlook
Ill TBE COIIJfVJflTI'
Cal Church
(b) School
(C) Clvtc
(d) Club
(e) Reglste~ voter (yes or no)
Other Remarks: Uee ~eparate ahetta for addJUonal re·
marks or Information a boUt candidate.
Note: QuallfJcaUons In the Home catetory will be
emphaatzed aboVe community .-ervtce: not all motl'l~ra hav~
time for OUt$ide acttvtty. •
Please alve your name below:
Na.rile of Sponsor Ac:ldttss Telephone
Pleue flU out and mall. with aUaehed ~~ ••
nMded. to Polt omce Box 172, Balboa bland, Calltomla.
before .January IS, 1960.
f
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I ~mit~> hv D<'bussy. NanC'\' Lloycle. young irlra!'l, w i 11 undoubtedly
1
12, will h<' the plano solol'!t, play-t'<'ntinut> as rhairman of the'
ing thr ~lo7art Concerto In D bo::trd, whlrh Is real fint' with uc;.
1 minor. IC you want to sec how gOOd a
~========~====~==~==~. FIRE AT FOOTBRIDGE
Thr<'<' Corona del Mar l)()~·s nc-
C'U"<'d on<' another of s<'lling fi re
to n piiP of pinr needlt'<; undN
1 h£> Golrll"n rod A\'(' foot brldgt' nt
I ·1::16 p.m . Frida~·. the Nl'wport
Sf'ach fir<' dE-partment reponerl.
Firf'm~>n ('Xtinguish('d the small
blaze.
4 LEGAL JfOTICE
·"f' Jfo. A S47SS
onCE OF JU:AJUJfC
Superior Court of lhe State or
California fo r the County of
Orange.·
Estate of DUKE W. HOOPER.
Deceased.
Notice is hereby e lven that Se-
curity-Firs t National Bank has
filed herein a petition Cor pro-
bate or Will, reference to which
ls made for further particulars,
a nd that the time and place or
hearing the same has bee" set
for January 29, 1960, at 10:00 a.m ..
In the courtroom or Department
No. 4 of said court. at Broadway
at Church. in the City of' Santa
Ana, CaJI(ornla.
L. B. WALLACE, Cltrk.
Dated January 12. 1960.
A. K. Phelps,
Attomey l_or PeUtloner,
3429 Eut Cout Hlchway,
Corona del Mar, Caut.
ORiole 3·4060.
PUbltah : Jan. 14, 21, 28, Feb. •
In ltwt Newport Harbor Enslfn.
COMPLETE SHOE SERVICE
elso on u3o
CROWN
SALES. SERVICE
and RENTALS
AittA'"t~
3401 E.tt Co.st Hithw•Y
Cofone d .. ~.,
01(3~
MD&.tC...JUPwr ...._O .... I·SUI
~ADa.IUa
cceDIIANL ...
MIIIIY ··--WE 1111 -•
REDUO'IONS UP · TO 50%
OIIOLI 1·1111 , "'C1!N •
H ~ ~~h '!f.!!~ :~ ... !!'c.
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COlONA •u .... CALI.HNIA ,
I
Mayor and Chy Councilmen:
At a recent City Council meet -
Ina I reelah~_red disapproval of
public waters belne nuorldated,
or puttin&: this l.ssue on the April
12th ballot, Last weotk I sl&ned a
pelltlon to thla effect and now I
am taking time to write this let-
to -..sure you that I -and
many others With whom I have
talked -consider th~ more than
a mildly controversial topic. To
us, It IJII an Infringement upon
baalc con~~tltutlonal rlghU and,
if not checked, the scope of this
l.llllue could Include much more
__ .!:!!!!!J!!!:.:!!!!!:E!:!i!!_-;1 than water additives; II could af-." feet every as~ of our lives.
ood 5e 1 Fluorldallon to many Is an In-Friendly Nelghborh rv ce s lgrilficant issue. However, if ni-
BELL BROADWAY Jowlld to be put on the ballot
M ORTUARY' through government or by a ma--~r jorlly d<'CI.o,~lon that It 1!!1 a good 110 Broadway preve'htatlvc medicine, this issue u 8-3433 6 8-MJ.t eo.ta .x-a coulfil become a basis for the go''· L::::::::::::::::::::::=----;_--'j ernment or majority to vote 1\
For all your
Prtntln£ Needa
THE ENSIGN
Publishing Co.
OIUole S-0550
2850 E. Coast HlghwaJ
Corona del Mar
MEET MTJITLE BISSETT, one
of vour ~f'o·loo rl'!presentatives
in Our Newport Beach bus ! nl'~-s
offit'(•. Like SCf'o'iCC tl'pS ('\'1'1')'·
whcrc, sh€." answers qutostlon.'l
or rPQuests \'{hen people call
In 11bou t their scrvi('('. We
wanted you to m('("t her ~
cause she's typical o I I he
people we like to have work ·
ing for )'OU. Mcrt h as 12 )'CI\1'!1
serdce with the rompan~· and
was a supcrvi!llr in our New·
port Bench tra!fie rh'partment
before she transferr.-.d to the
business offlct'. Naturally shf'
got plenty of sp('eial !mining
beforf' she took over her ser·
vice desk. Mert likrs to hPip
(X'Ople and wt> like to help
people !Ike her to build catet't.'l
for the-mselves while they do
a good job for you.
specific medlcallon In all In·
stances: thus cr~atlng a trend. to-
ward !IOC'iallzcd medici ne. l.lk<'·
t.he government or a rna·
could decide what churt'h
!!iave man's sou l. lead·
tng to the estahlishmf.'nt of a
1tate church. Nt>XI. ttle maj ority
goverument could dictate what
we ha\'C a r}ght to think or teH ch
-anrt this Is the f inal total-
Yo• know tltat wire
that runa from your
phone to the pole out·
Ude! lt'a called a drop
wire. With lots o f
new phonea going ln,
you've probably seen
phone men booking up
theee wires. lloet al-
ways, they have a few ·
amall piecea left over.
Do they throw tbeR
piece. away ? Not at
all! Theee "leftovers"
are put together into
Jengtlw of wire we can
use somewhere elte.
We do it by melt:IDa the
leftovera down, aloac
with other 8CI"'&p metal
• . """ c:olllo ..._. And
yoQ'd be ourp..-d ... juot from tlllo redalmed metal
aloae we pt b-cl .U. ol oew wire every you.
So you .... Ju-t ua .... lstt•inded bouewife '"make
good u.e of our ecrap.!
=-~...=u,:t.::n·:e::~,.:
By If .. _.,. Ccmf.....,." attended by
100 bulldero. TheM buildero uked a
panel of 28 bome-ownen (23 women
and~ men) for their oplniona on every·
thing from dool'talobo to landocaping
-to telepboaftl. And the ladiea .....,..t c
a kitcbea phooe ll ''an abeolute aeeee-
alty''. ODe wom&D added, ''We have
four telepbooelat our bOOR, aad. when
I put them in I wu critlclaed by lilY
butb&lftd. who doei801De trafti..IQc. We
have one in the kitchen, the buemellt, living ,_,., ond
-upohJ ... Io J11Y bedn>om. But WllenJIIY hlllballd calla
-OD JWo tripe. all tbne o! ua pt oil the p.._ aDCI
t.a11t to blm aDil he talb to all ot ua at oaeo, DOW be ..,.. ' ... It'• worth tt.'" .... fils••··· ' .
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CONTiriUtNG
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nnt ........ l..orau'.
"---• s...t.gs A«01111b _.._.,......
U.S. C.cua-•t ._. & Senutties
Stock lit. Plldenl a-. Looa 8o:ak
C-.b -a-d CladtiD lallb
Offklu l..u.t~Dp. E~ .. t lllld. _ .... .
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TOTAL ASSETS
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TE WIIILE
HODWARE
Authorized HOOVER SALES and SERVICE
HARDWARE * HOUSt;WARES * ·GIFTS
1802 Newport Blvd. at 18th SL. Costa Mesa
Phone: Uberty 8-3426
SPECULATIVE?
... 101 rtaltJ.
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S.Coad trust deeds U.. all tbe qualities oJ a.a exeelleat
iD.-straeDL Secured bT quallty property iD. 9'f0Wla.9 0r~ZDp
Couaty -where lcmd. ,.aluet. are stecldlly rialDg -tbey create
em exaUeat ClddJtlooal lDCOme.
10j'0 Interest Per Annum
Sbort term maturities cmd .aatoll oot.. for dJ..ersi1iccrtioa
make pon!ble flexible ID ... tmnt prGgiUIIl.L
WE MA.NACE, SE.V1CE· MD COLLECT
Evans G. Parker & Co.
Orco Block Co.
Bun.DING BLOCJrS-ALL SIZES---ALL TYPES
1Umberly 5.5122
2320 S. MaiD., Scmta "-
per annum 4 TIMES
A YEAR PAID
Insured savings with dividends
at the highest rate
consistent with safety.
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SSIA4S.m.l1
1541Dt.49
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PJW)OO
1.2SI.241.34
510.18.11 ......,.
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STATEIEIT OF COIDITIM
December 31. 1959
......... 13SA17.D7L7S
Tb\s lit tlM -OUDt la ... ted wit.ll
u.s by mor. them 10.000 liM11riduals.
tnu .... oct COiponltiolls
Ad-..:mces J..-Feclena.l ......_. ......... ,_
Otbet LiabWKH
SptdJk .._,._ .,_. __
S )~71U!
I SSS.Ill~ Surphu •--C...-1 .Ill ••• cmd Sw:plut
TOTAL UAIILlTlES
l.lJIIDODI
O.RIMMS
of 1'1111
• 11%
SAVINGS & LOAN
ASSOCIAnON
Art f••AIIIft F•••tl ......... ?.
LORNA Miu3. Preoldent-Mcmager l•,nln••*
lAIUNA • SAN a.EMENTl
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Among Us Girls •••
with LOUI~METEER
Coli in, or send in your c:lub news, sociol items, church octivities personol items, engagement
a nd wedding stories to l ou'se Meteer ot the Ensign Newspaper. Corona del Mor. Telephone:
ORiole 3-0550 .
.. Planning to· Be Co-ed at SC? ....... T ... •••
y I I •tdf St d •F ... lPnp• ou re nvl e or a ur ay The Sdence EXplorer Post 201
"So, You Envy the LUe of Your
Grocer's Wlle!" by Beverly Gins-
berg, wife of a Bettendorf, Iowa,
s upermarket manager. · F I r s t
p rinted In the Chicago Tribune,
then in the ''Eberhard's Trade·
m ark" of Eberhard Foods, Inc.,
Grand R:lplds. Michigan, now
here !or your chuckling ...
* * * "Wouldll't It be ldR1 if your
Newport Harbor Area alumnae
of USC will entertain graduating
senior high school girls and their
mothers for coffee at 9:30 a.m.
and 10:30 a.m . Saturday Ln the
home or Mrs. John J<Jug, 531 Bay-
side Dr., Newport Beach.
Prospective USC students will
Hats of Many
Lands Please
Ebell ~peaker
• Hats of diUerent countries were
worn by the Senior Ebell mem·
buabcmd ~ In a super·
market! CoDftllleace, you'd
nenr ba.. to 90 sboppiDCJ.
ThiDk of tiM moaey you'd taT•·
Tb... are Juat a few of the
statements I IMcud c!uriDCJ a
connnation about buabcnlda
aad tbelr oceupatlou at a re·
cent party. Probably I sboul4D't
call them 'statements.' Myths
would be a far more appropri·
ate word.
"GIFTS FOR THE FORGOTTEN" ·-mental
health patients ot the Camarillo Sta'e Hospit.,l
-were collected at the December party held
at the Arthur Murray Studio in Coror" del Mar.
A g ift was th-e price of .,dm ssion to tllo party.
and these gifts were sent on to tlie Holly.wood
Arthur Murrc)y studio for d istribution ol th-, hos·
pitol. Pictured at the party are. from left. Hazel
Grant King of C orona del Mc)r. O" Arthur Murray
student: Oid Lanson. on instructor.: and Melba
Bower. a student. Robert Re ppeleo)J manager,
arranged the party.
bcrs or Newport and a cake Iced
I with flags of different countries
was served last Thursday at the
Ebell Clubhouse in Balboa honor-
ing world <.'orrespondent John
Morley. This ~II looked good to
him, especially since he just left
Russia. he told the Ebell mem-
bers and guests. * * * "And. believe me, l"m just the
wife \\ ho knows. b<-ca use. my
hu-;band is the manager of a
large -;upcr market. Take my
word. 1t"s not nearly as ideal a
sc.>tup a' .::orne wives might think.
For t'~JmpiP, I DO ha\e to go
~rOC'ery '-hopping or we'd never
eat ~lv husband. who has a n ex· tremel~· r<'lentl\e m1nd. can tell
,ou ail thNe ll> to know about
iht! 1.00) uems for sale in his
s torf' lie kno\\s thPir origin, in-
grNhPnt~. uses. pricl'. and avail·
abilitY. Yf'l he c-an't remember
t o bn.ng home a quart of mtlk.
* * * "Don't misundentaad me.
He's really a nry tboUCJbtful
young man a nd a deYoted bus·
band. But be continually gifts
me t.bat 'customer la a.lways
right. but you're my wlfe' rou·
tine. When Mr. and Mrs. So·
And-So-Wbo· Sb o p-Regularly-
Twice-A-Week report buyiDCJ a
box of saltine crackers with no
salt. It is replaced wlth a new
box of 'salted crackers aad they
keep the uualted box. What
happens when I complain that
tbe caa of chicken-noodle soup
I opened tumed out to be to-
mato? NotbiDCJ.
* * *
Slow 'Ball' EljOJIII
0• Trill to Arizo1a
Snow glistened at Wickenburg.
Ariz .. for the· first timt' In 35
years and on hand to enjoy it
New Year's Day WNI' :\c\\ J>Ort
Harbor residents. 1\\'0 carloads or
them drove to the nearby state'
for a holiday vL it.
In one car were ~lr and ;\lro;;
Don Huddleston and ch1 lcln'n,
Peggy and Patty, of 901 Clifr Dr ..
Cliff Haven. with the g1rls' S('hool
friend. Peggy Ann Pl>tt'rson. In
the other wert' Mr. and :'-1r!'. R.
C. Andrews, and L(>o;;JiP. L4c1a.
Malcolm and Brian. of 00-1 St.
J ames Pia('('. Cliff Haven.
Iii•'• Ruuia Trip
Shinto You•c GOP
''What I Saw in Ru'>sla.'' \'11'1'
President Rit•harcl :\ixon·-. own
film af'<.'ount of his rf>c-f'nl trip
to Ru. sia, wao;; -.hown at thl' ::;out h
Coast Young Rt>pu l)lie'\n me<-tlng
l:l!->t night 1 WE'dnN-da~ 1 at the
Villa ;\Iarina rf'-.t<iur.tnl
Th(' club's fir..;t nr host < O<·k·
tall party w1ll b<-Sunclay. Jan
2-l, ar the Balboa Bav Club Donna
!\fa~h. social chairman. is In
c-harge.
"~h r.l'lghbor's hu,hand 1s a LECA.L KOTICE
furrt(;r !'ht' got hl'r fu r c-oat at CEilnFICATE OF BUSINESS
,,,,1 l,1q \\1ntPr A PTA friPnJ of Fictitious Firm Name
m 11 , 1, m.trrtNI to a man "ho ThP undl'r<:ignecl rto ht'rf'hy
\\nrk .... 1n th<• c•ffln' uC "" auto CNtifv that thev ar(' conclul·tin~
:l"•'n•, 'fhf'\ £(•! a .,1/l'••hl<' rtis a whol<-salt> ~!Petroni<-supply
; ;.unt · ,, lwn· tht•\' hough I thf'ir hu ... irH's"' at 1129 SuPf'nor Ave nul'.
rt'\\ , 1r '\()\\' 1 .~ .. k ~ou. 1 .... tlwrf' Coo;;ta ~Ipsa. ral1forni.l. unrlf'r thf'
1,,. 1u•11c ,. • ~l y hu .... h.tnd kf'PIJ!-> fictitious fi rm namf' of Trl<''-\'~
t.tlk1n..: ~nnhll'rl~gook about tht' l<'m ::;upply ;tnf! tha t sairl firm I~
rltfft•t~·'1• ,. 111 thl" rn.1r~111 n! pro romposl.'fl nf lhC' !CIIIn\\ ing pl'r·
fit h•'l\\t'!'l1 rur..; or (·ar-; anrl sons who~~' n:tmf'~ in full and
grrwPrll''· II (' pa ttf'ntly lr•r•tun·s plar£'" of r,.. .... irJtonrC' :H(' as fol·
Olh•!\11 11w profit tn a lur~f' \Ill· low<:, to-wit :
unw ,11 rP ht•tng 11'..,:-; than one' pN Jam<'<: L. P.Uhl'l. J r. :-.. 11 llan•l
, t'nl 11t thl' nC'I itwnmf'. ;\Ia) h<> so. Dri\'r>, Corona rJ.-1 :'olar. l.ll1f.
1 m ·1 " ,., nnom1't. In Cul't. r m \\'illinm \\'. ~!<-Om'' II. 132 An·
, .. ""'' t••·'lnom\·. Wh:•t I IM'Iic\f' gl'lil:\ Driv.-. Coron•1 dl'l Mar,
111 ,, t 11•· rn.1 )11~1·1, rulf'. anrl .... tnr I' Calif.
p,·,·n•Hl•• ~'~''' Tlfi'\K=-I gf't m\ I F.rlwanl F \\"u .J Jr. -;"21 ~tah ·
:,:rr .. ·;•m•, o·!ol'.qwr I thtnk I 'hould har Dri\'•'. Cornn 1 d••l \1:\r. Calif.
f.R<:Iit' C Brur<' Jr . 1131 Bonnit'
Oonnp TNracC', Corona dt>l Mar.
Calif
too
* * *' .. And tben there's Bad Check
day. I don't mean tbe day I
o•erdraw at tbe baDk or wrl~
a check that comes back for in·
sufficient funds. Allah knows.
that's horrible enough. Tbe Bad
Check day I mean is the one
whe n my Dearly Belo•ed comes
home cnubed aud c!owDheart-
ed. It seems in this world there
are some good guys aad some
bad guys. And aometimN a
good guy In busiDNs -like
said buabaDd -OK'a a check
written by a bad guy wbo
doesn't eYeD ba.e a bcmk ac·
count. let alone a coD.Id.enc:e.
Cood guys fro'Wil upon such a
practice.
* * * "Don't get the idea I don't like
my husband's job. Sure, like
most wives. I object to a few
m inor things. Like when he calls
me up and th~n leaves phone for
a minute. Next thing I know he
has cashed a check. changed the
work schedule. II'Jtervlewed a job
applicant, OK'd a dellvery, and
forgotten me on the other end of
the wire." , .
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FrE>rlNir-k :'>t ~\'l.l'n.;on. 2 li2
R;wshorc Dri\" :\{'\\port &>a<'h.
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Calif -; '·
Witnf'l'" our h~n'!_" fhic; 2flth
rtav of DPcPmher. l!h!l.
· Jamt>s L Rubc>l. J r.
William W. Mr Dowell
Edward F. Ward. Jr.
Leslie C. BruN', Jr.
Frederick M. Swt'nson
State of camornla l
County of Orange lss
On this 20th day of Decf'm\)(>r,
1959, before me. a Notary Public
In and for said county and state,
residing the;eln. duly commls.
sloned and sworn. personally ap.
peared James L. Rubel. Jr .. Wll-
.llam W. McDowell, Edward F.
Wa rd. Jr., Leslie C. Bruce, Jr .. and
Frederick M. Swenson, known to
me to be the persons whose
names are subscribed to the with·
In Instrument. a nd acknowledged
to me that they executed the
same.
Witness my hand and official
seal.
HERBERT W. KALMBACK
Notary Public In and for sah1
County and State.
My Commwlon expires Novem -
ber 23. 1963.
Publish: Dec. 31 , 1959. Jan. 7. 14,
21, 1960.
In the Newport Harbor Ensign .
• jJUNIOR EBELL BEGINS
'OPERATION FAIRVIEW'
The Newport &>ach Junior Eht'll is again c-ondu<'ting "Opera·
tion Fain ·it'w" for the benefit of the C~ta Mesa Falr\'lt'w State
Jlospital fM m('ntally retardt>d children and adults.
Th'e following items. clean and in good repair. will be used
for a rummage sale: clothing. toys, apphan<'<'s. fu rniture and
brtl a brae-. •
Mrs. Ric-hard Sweet. chairman or the project. announ<'<'s that
Junior Eh<'ll members will be pick1ng up items all day Monda)',
Jan. 1 . Harbor Area-residents are im·Jtt'd to clco n 9ut thE>Ir
clo.E>Is and garages for the needed items anrl to call Librft y 8-1530
or Liberty -1635 to ha\'e the items picked up.
Two Weddings on Calendar
For Family on Lido Isle
Two Wt'drlings of May and De·
C'l'mlwr intNest art' rorth-com·
tng. nnd botti In thE' sarnp family:
Thf' yuungN brlrle-to-be is An·
rwka 1 N1l<ki 1 Wright, daughtc.>r
of :'-1r. and l\tro;;. Laurenre E.
Wrt~ht of 212 Via Palt>rmo. Lido
fs le. The otht>r Is hpr grand·
mother. Mrs. Lulu 'f. Wri~ht, 7.>.
Nikki will wed Jamt>s T. Law-
son. son of Mrs. Wilfred Lnwson
and the latt' ~Jr. Lawson of Ar·
<'adia. 1\lrs. \\'right will wed
Hugh C01. k. i . of J...oc; An~ It's.
whur£' !--h<' also res1dl''\.
:\ikk1 has announct>d th;ll she
will be a ~uromcr bnde. while
hN grandmothl'r r will be<-ome
Mrs. Cock early lrr the spring.
Mr. Morley said that emandpa -
tion of women in every European
country (ex<.' e p t Switzerland,
where they just want to bt> wo-
menl was sustaining cause Cor
optimism.
Mmes. John Linson. Betty Rey-
nolds. George Hooper. Raymond
Har\'ey, Lot.!an Jackson, Thomas
Lt>tto, Basil Peterson. E I me r
Chase. Lt>on Yalt>, and L. L. Is-
bell were in charge or the tea.
and Mmes, William Tritt. James
Whytt>. George King and J. A.
Gaot greeted at the door.
HAMDWEAVEJlS MEET TODAT
Mrs. Mary Emery of San Diego
will speak a n d demonstrate
many s.'lmples of twill weaving
when the South Coast Hand·
wea\'ers Culld holds Its monthly
meeting at 1 p.m . Thursday (to-
day 1 in the Corona del Mar Youth
Center.
Use Ernign clenified ads. 0~ l..OS50.
,-=:-on~ ~~.
st t l\'est 11&11 st., c..u Mesa
C... Mesa Plau Ml WUl
Mrs. Hillis
Again-Head of
Church Group . New wonder drug cosmetic
restores young look to skin
~~r~ Edgar Hill of Lido I<:le wao;;
•n~taliN1 for her sC'cOnd tl'rm as
Prt'"-IOC'nt of the l'nttC'rl Church
\.\'omPn of :\f'wport Harbor at tht'
Ann444J Day mt.>eting Frida)~ in ,
1ht'' ·n .... ta ;\f <' c: a Community •
:\lc•thocli~t Church. <It hN offkt>r" a rl' ~1 r~. RobNt
I !urn. \'IC't' prc.;irlf'nt ; l\1 rs. Castle· I
mnn Smith, c-orrl'sponding sc.>nt'·
1 a rv: ;\1 r<.. r;C'orgC' Da vit•.s. r<'cord ·
In,£ spc·rt>tary. anti :'.Irs. VNnon
Smith. trNl!->\lrN. Mr!-oo. Le<> Bolin
wa" c·hrdrma.n for tlw rlay.
Bride-Elect
Is Honored
'lou can look younger. The evidence is at&rtli.og-docu·
mented by doctors and reeearch acientiab, aniveraities,
hospitals, clinics. Helena Rubinttein's Ullra Feminine i.
the 6r!!t and only wonder drug cosmetic containing both
vital female hormones, estrogen and progesterone. Thia
wonder drug cosmetic actually enables oil gland. to pro-
duce again, celh deep in the slcin layers to hold maximum
moisture once again! Take advantage of this once-a-year
ofJeT. U&e Ultra Feminine for 30 days. Your slcin mwt
look younger, or your money back! •
Flora Jan Pellt'grin. dau£htf'r I
or :'olr. and :'-Trs. Edwarit A.-tt,.,E'""'P.--· .-t---t-----ONGE•A•YEAR SAl;£ •
gnn or II 19 Dolphin TN .. Jn ·ine
Trrr<JC't', 1!--raught up in a whirl
or pn' hrldal shQwt'r!'. She wa"l
hon9rN1 rP<'t'ntly by 1\lrs. FrE>d-
Nirk Gary Allen, a classmate at
lhP l'mversltv of Redlands, and
again hy .:\l r!'. Fremont Sch·
mierll'r In Los Angeles.
Attending the latter a!!alr !rom
this a~a were the Mmes. Willard
Dunlap, David Staples, Willard
Killion, Wayne Murdock. William
Miller, Fred CreenwE>Il , and Mrs.
Pellegrin. --------DETSCB BA.BT AJllliVES
A daug hter weigh ing an even
8 poun ds was born Wednesday.
Jan. 6, to Bruce and Mary Oetsch,
125 Jade Ave .• Balboa Is land, In
Hoag Hospital.
Largest end Most Complete
Furniture Store in the A!"M.
c.n for free
DECORATING SE~VICE
Liberty t-55 tl
Hau se ~~• Gar~~~
Furnishingt for homes,
dubs. yachts.
J017 W. Coett Hifjhwey
Newpcwt leech
Because Helena Rubinstein believes that Ultta Feminine
is her create& c01111etie achin-ement. the makes aJW
apecial offer so that you ~y daco•et for yolll'aelf tbat
you cao look younaer. One jar -.ill c411lYince yoal
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be given a cha nce to meet co-eds
now e nrolled at USC, as wea as
a lumnae and counselol'$ rrom
the univers ity. College lire, bf'h
academic and social, will be«·
cussed. USC co-eds will tell about
current college activities, dress
and trends.
Any girl who i1as applied for
admission to SC or expects to do
so Is welcome. Mrs. William
Grundy may be contact~ for
further information at O Riole
3-7176.
of Newport Beach will present Or.
Willis Pequegnat, ch.rman or
the zoology department at Po-
mona Collece a nd director of the
Kerkh%lf reR•rch facllltles at
China Cove In Corona del Mar.
In a program. on marine biology
at 7 p.m . Sunday. Feb. 7, In the
social hall at New port Ha rbor
High School.
Hoste scs for fhe party In ad-
dillon to .Mrs. I\ lug are the Mmes.
Larry Stevens, Harvey Pearson,
Earl Peterson, William Adams.
Mkhael Blake, Eugene Charles.
William Grundy, Robert Wilcox,
Paul Elmquist, Ray George. Mark
Soden and William Snyder:
He will show underwater slldt'S
and tell about marine life In the
Harbor Area. The public is In-
vited to attend the lecture, ac-
cording to Marian Oliver, secre-
tary of Post 201.
CIJIL FOB TIIZ AJfDIIEWS
It's a glrl for Jack and Ma rilyn
Andrews. 1560~ E. Ocean Blvd .•
Balboa -born Thursday, Jan. 7.
in Hoag Hosplt~l. welghlne 8
pounds 8 ounces.
BOT POB TBE BEifTOifS
lotle Star luest
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schwamb o.r 213 • 35th St., Newport Beach.
had rlistlnguished guests over the
weekend. They were Guinn "Big
Boy·• Williams. well known mo·
lion picture actor, and Mrs. Wil-
liams.
Jack a nd Annabelle Benton,
2030 Highland Dr .• Ha rbor High-
lands, are parents of a IK>n born
Wednesday. Jan. 6. in Hoag Hos·
pital, weighing n whopping 10
lie had r('('ently returned from
work with John Wayne on
"Alamo," and stopped in the har.
bor arc-a to renew old friendships.
The Schwambs arranged. among
other Jhlngs, a cruise of the har-
bor on their boat.
Saturday night all were din·
ner gue ts of Mr. and Mrs. carl
C. Abel of Laguna, parents of
Mrs. Schwamb.
s:>U nds, 7 our,s.
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In just a lllinute
'~du plicate your car
key-give "you an I S.
Carat Gold-Plated Car
~ey with "~afety-Lok''
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OPEN A NEW ACCOUNT
or add to your existing account (mini-
mum $100) and you·u recei\'e an elegant
18-Car at Gold-Plated Car Key with
"Safety-Lok" Chain, personalized with
your initial in gold-made for you in
minutes, right in our lobby, to fit any
malce and year ot American car.
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COIIOIIA DD. ~ CAUPODIA
1 YMOIIDAY. JAIIVArl lt. 1-C:HIJRC:HES JOANNE SUESS ENGAGEB
TO GORDON M. THOMAS
IIIII~
IIPTIST .... -\ CHIIIBTIAN SCIENCE
IERVJCES
rmn c:aoaca or CIDJBT, ICIDI&r, 3303 \'Ia LJdo Newport a.aeh
READING ROOM-
3315 Via Lido, Newport Befth
Open week da~ 9 a.m. to 5 p.n:a.
Wednesdaye 9 a .m .• 7:45 p.m.
Tuesdaya and Fl'lda~ ia.m.tg,;~ IECOJfl) CBVaCB Or ,
SCJEJn11T
lfewport lleadl at
COI'ODCI del ICCII'
3839 Eaat Coast Hla:hway
Corona del Mar
READING ROOM-
3839 East CO&It Highway
Open week days-
tO a.m. to 3 p.m.
StnmAT IEWICES llf aoTII CRU'BCBES SUNDAY SCHOOL _9:15a.m.
SUNDAY SERVICES 11:00 a.m.
WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGS ,. _____ .8:00 p.m .
You are oordlally lnv1ted to
attend the Church ~rvtces
and to uae the BeadJnc Room.
Quell .. a..· ......
3545 Eclat Coast Bl9bwcry
Coroaa del ...
The Rev. D. Wessell, Pastor
Phone: ORiole 3-5022
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
8:00 A.M.-The Service
9:30 A.M.-Sunday School
11:00 A.M.-The Service
OPTOimusT
of
CORONA DEL MAR
Dr. J. W. McCabe. O.D.
3024 E. Coast BJgbway
Ac:rou from Vlac:eDt'l Dnag
ORIOLE 3-CM&7
CDM COIOIOWIT'l CAOIICII
The Rev. Edwin Gomke'a eer·
mon topic at the 9:30 and 11 a.m .
Sunday aervlces wtll be "What It
Means to be a Christian."
IT. JAMU EPIICOPAL
"Finding God's Plan for Our
Ute" wlll be the · Rev. John
Parlee's sermon title at the 8, 9:15
and 11 a.m . Sunday services .
Baptism servl~ will be held at
12:30 p.m . for Cory Ann Klmba l'l
llnd Jufla Ann Ma tloff.
CRJUSTIAJI SCJEifCE CBURCIIEB
''The Lord wlll comand his lov-
Ing kindness In the daytime, a nd
In tha.-nlg ht hi~ song snall be
with me, and my prayer unto the
Christ Church
to Hold 23rd
$5.00 Banquet
The 23rd annual $5 banqut>t of
Christ Church by the Sea. Nt'w -
port Beach , w ill be he ld at 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Ja n. 27, In Newport
Elementary School, 1-Ith St. and
Balboa Blvd., Balboa.
A musical progra m featuring
Champ Butler, one of the nation's
top recording a nd night club ar·
tlsts, will be presented. Ted Gra -
ha m, wt>ll-known organi11t, and
the Orange Coa~t College Barber·
shop Ch orus, will also be on the
progra m.
Pr()ceeds from the a nnual S.'i
banquet have always been ust>d
for t'hurch lmprovemen~ ur In·
debtedness. Thl<i year the pro-
ceeds will be arlded to t he pnr-
sonage fund . Tickets are :tvaal -
a ble to the pub llt' by rontactlng
Miss Elsie Newland. tkket t•haar-
m an , OR 3·0687. or the ch u rch
office, OR 3-3805.
Cll Clllrcll to Hal~
Alllal llllill TNIJ
God of my Jl{e" <PsaJm~ 42:81.
These words are the Golden' Text
of the Lesson -Sennon on "Life"
to be presented In the Corona del
Ma r, Newport Beach and Costa
Mesa Churches of Christ, &len-
tlst, this Sunday. T he Scriptural
pledge elven by the disctple,
Joh n, ''And t his ls the promise>
t hat he hath promiSE-d us, even
eternal life," ls the closing Bible
election II John 2:251.
HARBOR CBaliTIIUf CHURCH
The Rev. Ba rrett Whiteley will
preaC'h on ''The Inward Man" at
the 10 a.m. Sunday service, which
will ~ ht>ld In the Seventh Day
Adventist sanctuary, 3262 Broad
St., Newport He ights.
NEW CHURCH ICENBERS
· New mem bers of the Corona
rlt'l Mar Community Church are
Dr. and Mrs. Everett Shostrom,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Figelskl,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barron. Mr.
and Mrs. Richard MacDonald.
Mrs. Louls Knudson and Mrs.
Kenyon Scudder.
W . NORt.4AN COOPER of L~n
Angeles, member of the Chris·
tion Scie nce Boord of Lecture-
ship. will speek on "Meet'nq o,d
Sol,,;nq Your Proble ms Throuqh
Christien Science ' ot 8 p.m.
T uesdoy in the Herb')r V'ew·
School Audi~:>r,.m. Cor.,ne del
Mar. Mr. Cooper i> a ,.~t.ve of
Winnipeq, Canoda and served
in •._,e U.S. A rmy A r Corps
durinq World Wer II.
A s urprise cham pagne toast
wa made by Dr. and Mrs. 0 .
Gayle Suess of Balboa I.sJand at
a recent party to· announet" the
t>ngagement of their daughtrr.
Joanne Lynne, to Gordon MeDon·
a ld Thomas, son of Mr. and M rs.
Gordon Thomas of Corona del
Ma r. .
The young couple have both a t·
tended local elementary schoob,
Harbor High School and Orange
Coast College. Joanne was pre-
sented at thP Newport Harbor De-
bt.Uante Ball of the Children's
Home Society In 1956. She was on
the board of the AMoc:lated Wo·
men Students at OCC.
Her fiance recently completerl
1 years of servict> in the Navy
and Is now attending Coa'\t Col-
Jete. He plane; to continue his
education at lX LA.
The wedding date has ~n stot
for April 9.
1 Announcement of the Pngag('·
ment was made at a party hf"ld
at the home of Mr. ancl :\iN.
Francis W. Riley of Balboa Is
L • M C h U land uncle and aunt of thP OUISe eteer ate es p hrld;·elect. Alc;o attt>nding lhf' party Wf.>re :\ir. and :M~. Jat'k
Dr. and Mrs. Su Jive ~t li08
Park Ave., Balboa Island. The
Thomas family Jives at 220 Gold·
rnrod Ave., Coro!la del Mar.
JOKES BABY AaaJVES
Arthur and Yvonne Jones of
2738 St-avlew Dr., Corona dPI Mar.j
ar~ paren,ts of a da ughter born
Sunday. Jan. 10. In Hoag Hospl -~
tal, weighing 6 pouncl<~. JO ounces.
u.. En.!tft clealfle4 ech. Olt J-0550.
Rubert A. DcmdMia. J).J),
Ml&Ute1'
SOlfDAT WOIISBU
11:00 a.m -7:30pm
CSunoay School rynvt-ne
dunng mormng \\Or-.hlp l
Wekoming Soulh Short•
Resident and Va-.ito" to lhls
Coovt.>nlent Lcx·atlon
LACtnCA BEACH "
A.-rC~RT
Coast Highway at Cliff Drive.
YOUR
VITAMIN
HEADQUARTERS
0 F t • H t•d D • Rllt>\' and the1r 3 children. ~1r n es IVe 0 I ay Olngs ,·and-~1rs.Jame~Kellyand2 t'hil -
dren Mr and Mrs. John Tan~y
By LOUJSE ICETEER or N~rth Hollywood. Mr. and Mr~. I
Just among us girls, the holi-Varglnia 1 Mrs. V. A. I Lockabf'y. for i Harold Hough. brother-in-law and :
day season, even without rain, hus band. Lo<·k . at the Balboa Bay sister of the bride-elect, and the
was a complete wash-out for Club. The Lockabeys Jive at 2046 hosts' daughters Diane and Vicki
those of us who divided ou r t ime Ocean F ro nt. Balboa. Friend -------· ------
Corona del M1r P~ar••cy
"'TTiE Preec:alptluia ~
~-3121 EAST COAST IUCIIWAT
between sneezes, wheeu-s, cough Brown Wlggett or ~orth Rialto
syrup, shots and brtt!sec;. A gal presided at the ·pool -s lted orange
was lucky to stumble out of bed juice bowl. TV look care of the
long enough to set up the Christ · Ro.c;e &wl problem. Guests were
mas tree. and if the lights didn't served a buffet fit for a gourmet.
work properly on~·s nose glowed I Easy-to-converse si2ed 1 a b 1 e s
ju.<~t like Rudolph s. covered with g ll'aming silver.
Mrs. Heather
to Aid Heart
Sunday Drive So·OO·O, f missed most of the white cloths and springtlmf.>.fresh
parties and am just now catch in~ I cyclamen added to the beauty of
up on what a wonderful. ft>stive the etllng. Among th~ was hing Mrs. Loren Heather. 1806 High-
time It was in the ~ewport kar-"Happy Blrlhday" wt>re the Ralph I land Dr .. Harbor Highlanclc:, hac;
bor area. Dea\'Nc:. Wllfrt>rt B~>rlc;, AI Swans, been named vice-chairman for
• • Ken ~1ilt>s. I..A.>slil' Tarrc;, Com·erse Heart Sunday, which has been
I ~ RAY SHORES I g ot echOf'c; Wurdemanns. John Kt>wellc;. S. E. St't for Feb. 28.
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HOW
PRAYER
Cll
HELP YOU of tht> Fontlus-Hill co-host affair LinklatPr<:, Gl('nn Rroc:·kman'>. anrt 1 .Mrs. Heather is a ~raduatt• of
plared at Cis and Peter Hall's Bill Taylorc;: alc:o C"ommorlorp anrt the University of Cincinnati. anrl
brand new and beautiful home at :Mrs. Vilan C'ou< h. Staff C'om-c;h£> ~t>rved as assistant )l,•g;tl CHI ~16 Bayshor£> Dr. Gladys and modore and ~1rs. William Camp. \'isor fo r Proctor-Gamhle 1n that
ChuC'k Fontlus hf'lped in welcom. ~II. a wt>IJ "" gu('<;to; from En r aty. She Is S4?<'rctary for hc>r r•ol
The congrt>gation of thP Coro-ing th<" guests with ronvt"rsaiJOn ('ano, and of t'our._,. ~1 r and ~fr<~ lege orority's alumnaf' ~r<lup
a R na del Mar Community ~""hurch bright as t he d<'<'or. ~Juc.-h talk Brown Wlgj;!elt or ~orth Raa lto. Alpha Chi: member of the \\'um
AN
INVITATION
TO A
FREE
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
LECTURE
AtteDd a free lecture
"MEETING AND SOLVING YOUR
PROBLEMS THROUGH CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE"
By W. Norman Cooper C.S.B.
'{PEWR1TE will hold Its annual m~tlng this Pnc:uetl O\'t>r the mellow. ha n rl L nablt> II) allt>nd WNe thl' Roy en's Auxiliarv to the Oransw
evening tThursdayJ at the t'hU rC'h. rubbed mantl'l from a n olcl Ha lls and thE' Phillip Smith~. who C~ntv Medical Assn., m<'mber nf
of Los Allgelea.. Cczllfomia
\J,>mf'Wr of 1'11' Board of lP<'tUrt•'hlp nr th<'
;\lothl'r Chur• h TtH' F1r .. 1 l'hun h of l hra .. r,
:'· l•'llll..;t, 1n Bo~tnn ;\l.1"'"arhU'-t'll" EN"' A. \.S There will be a banquet at 6:30 c;outh('tn mansion. and there wac; took rons &•ott and Bra dford to Panhellenic, '"t'rvf:'<: on the h•Ji!•"
11'\ f 11 -. ed by the buslnPS."~ murh wondermt>nt over the hugt'. the Ro..;e Parnde. Jative rommittee for :\fount ;\tar TIDE ~:;~In;. ~:e Rev. Edwin Gomk<.' thlf!'fk tl·mbbel r th~1 11 '>erved _as1. a • iner's Elemt>ntary 5<-hool. <~n•l
SAU$ will s how colorerl slldec; deplrtin~ <'O t"t' ta P, as "" as_m a l'\t> '"~ _OFF TO :-lEW YORK w111 go t£>ar hes Sunday School at St .. \n
lt!Nl4LS Offtq···upply i I I f th"' "hurch for ovf'r thf' bar. done With a boat Ball anrl lk'llv ~hrwk of 216 Vn l . p byt . Ch 'h
8 P.M. Tuesday, January 19th, 19b0
HA RBOR VIEW SCH OOL A UDITORIUM WIMCf ORiole S-1110 the act v t •s o "' .. )-buildcf"!;' precision. from teak . . . . ' r rew s res enan Url .
3011 •·--the 5 years. f nni'ihed as only Pt'le Hi ll coulrl . Dajon, Lado J.,J<', who 1£•.1\'P. Jan. The Heather family, which in • ~;.;...;.;.;..;.::;;;;i;.iioiioiiiil~it;;l,:;iiiiilii;;iiiiiiiii-._liiiiiiiMiiiilllllliiiiiill-iilliiil------, I I for t h<' an nut~ I bon 1 <.hO\\ a nrt I .1 urles so ~ RIC'hard ;; a nrl Roh with t'ate and patience.largt>com -n fpw othN 11h0\\' of stag,-\'ar c I 3-h n~-~ I o'a' (.'ount\ Pas~ cmbedrlerl dearl centPr, and · Th 111 h i ... ... k f'r · · a!' ·~n n r n~t> TUESDAY
900 Goldenrod Avenue Corona del Mar
l ntlo•r tit•• ,,LI,[Jl• • • • t ~.'<'lind l'hun-·h of
l 1Hl ... t. :-. lt."'lll"'· :\•·''l><•rT ~·.~< h <II l orun.t
t!.•l \l.ar.
Fine
Watches
by
• Hamilton
• Bulova
• Gruen
• Eterna
' • Mido
• Wyler
Diamonds
Pearls
tety. ~">' w '' n ••<'W 'or a for a )'ear. Dr. Lort"n Ht>ath•'r '' worth th<" ~ffor\ too! • roup)(' of wec.-kc;. thl.'n will fly to n~iated with tht> Oran~t> Coun
Acapulc-o to mef't \ht> boats a!t ,.._ 1 H It 1 3 ~()II' t•• DOWN LAGUNA WAY went a they finish the Acapulro race ty . .....,.nera . osp a ~c; <;.< . a
JANUA RY 19
P1o' 1'-ton h ma•ll' tor ··are of l htldrt•n undN
) tc'M'< 11! a~E'. numbf'r of local ...-sldents when Jk'otty's parent~. Mr. and Mrc; chief of cllni~l st>r:v•ces and rla
K11y and Charles Roberts enter -Carl Whltnian, will join them N!'<'tor of rar(holog).
tal ned at tht-ir Emerald Bay therP. fl} lng rlo" n from Los ~1rs. Heather wa'i nami'.J .•n hN -.. Lt._ __ -
hOJllt'. Kay is presirtent of the St. An~el~. AftPr thf' r:lf't' thf' four· Ht>art Sunday~~ by ~fr<: ( ,,,.,r~t· ~€..~ WaHall Clarte's Hawaiill -.pi
('athcTin<' School Auxiliary, and .;omP will clri\P 10 \)l''tll'O Cit\' Wa rnf'r of r.ardf'n C';roH' \\110 '' ,,~~ SPOBTSWE.AII f.raaa WAIIIKJ
had includt>d hl.'r boarit mt>mbcno~ for 3 '"" dn~" bt'fon' l.'nplilmn~ Heart Sunday cha1rman. a'1:1 .tl ... n ~ Sw1m SuJts. Saron6S. Dress8. Kellda "Children'• ..
I In lht-anvitation. Floating c·an-for home port.; a nti Tnmmal', J.h~ "".'(<' of a dOI"tor Or \\Hilt'" // ThJngs. Muumuus. Luau Costumes. Men's AJoba
dlt> hs:htt'f'l the pool that S(>('ms _~ -ollil' <lnrl ~IP\ t>n \\ hn .H•' ... t.l) Jc; rhat>f of danu·al <;PI'\· , .... ·•• Shlrts. Gilts. Decorations. South ~a Party J)('co':.~
to flow undN the .;fairway "ri~ht 10~ honw thi ... 11 m(' lht' Orange County Gt>no••.1l JIQ._ 140 South Coast at•d. (IM!Xt to &bow) La9uDo
through" thf' ~U~<' p k turP win • • pital. 20! MABDfE AVE-B.Al..89A lSLAJfD
dow an to lhl' pa t iQ Guro;~ in ··R~I-~ 0 t'T ()F (lRO~R'' wa• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~===~~~~~~~~~~~===~~~
clucletl lh(' :\1l'c;.sr.;. and ;\tm£>s. tht' IIIII' ,.f a hook. not tht• gt'n
llarolrl L.'\;nlwrc;, Thomai' Skelton. l'rtel prNhc:tmP•ll of HarbOr llil':h
I R.l\· Gabfr. all of La~una. anti S.·honl F.H·ult' \\'1\•'• lluh :\ton
;\fr. a mi :\lr<;, Wil frcrl BNis or ria\' l'\l'OIOR. \\ lwn llhr.ltlan Oor·
B.ll boa Is la net. I oth<'a ~hC'rl\' wa .. thf' 'pt'aker
• Thfl hook. •n'ra~ \UU tlon•t kno"'·
VlSmNC THE WILFRED i" thP nutohiography or IWIIr
BERLS' Balboa lllcmd home Livin~ston.
were Dr. aDd Mrs. Robert Tal·
bot. with dcrugbter Robta cmd :'\0 \\' AT IICIME at 602 C'J ub
aoD Bobbie. The Tc:albot fCDDUy h oUS<' AVP . NC'wport RC'at'h. n rr new doWD from Secrttle. Wcuh.. ju<:t -werl ~fr a nd ~1 N Oonalfi
for tbe Roee Bow'l game CID4 of Weslt>\' r. r aha m '1 Nunci Colt'
COUrM a tour of Soutbera Call· Sloan i, who "''r<' marriecl 0 (.'('· 31
fonlla'a Yarlous polJits of lD· I at Sl. Andr<'w's Pre,.byterlan
te .... t. Dr. Talbot. who IMad.a ° Churc.-h. 11 \\,\c; a holly and rt>rl
cllllk: Ia Seattle ... 1eomecS tbe I satin ribbon wl.'ddang wath tht>
'rialt aDcS !eDewiD9 of frieDCS· britJp's lattlt' d.1 ughtPr, Launt>, ao::
thlpa. • n ower girl. wra ring red.
AN:-l'UAL BIRTHDAY BRt::\CH
on Nt'w-Year's. Day-In-the-morn-
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BRJDGE IS ·\ SClE~CE when
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Walters Smith has again opened
her series or lectures and brirlg<'
lessons at the Balboa Bay Club,
wtth l<"l'sons t>very ~onday and
Wedn~day both a t 10 a .m. and
7:30 p.m. Ml"!''. Smith. a pei"!''Inal
t riend or D<>rothy YardiE'y. pu b-
lic n>lations ·hrector of the Club,
comes from Chicago.
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10 to 5 ..
DEPAR'I'MENT STORE
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aRK IIIOft a.oc:K noll W&WJOJrr Pl&ll
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New Memb_ers
Are Greeted
New Wl<'mbers of Chr1st Chu rch
bX the Sea. Balboa. were honol"l"d
lAst Sunday at a rect>ption in
Goodell Ha ll at 10:30 a m
Included a mo ng tht> honort"t'$.
a ll of whom hav~ ~n affiliated
wtth tht> <'hul"('h slnct' Junt> 1,
1959, WN'E' the Messrtt. and ;\fmt>s.
Ralph Samutolson, W illiam Ab·
sh~r. Roland Lam~. M. Piper,
Robert Pt-ters, R. &hollne. Thom
u Fry. Wllllaln Barto. Ernest
Church. Mlehael DwallHbeo and
Arthur C.Ovl~tU: the Mme5. Ann
Brollk. Mary Johnson , a nd thto
Mears. Harold Claa. John Klrnk
and Fred Squier.
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OCC Pirates
Win 77 to 71
In Overtime
LINED UP for a busy varsity bas(e tbell schedule ·are members of
the OCC 1959-60 squed. From left. front row, Tim Jones, Ron
Young. George Farquhar, Mark McManus, Peter Ott, Don Rogers
and Coach Alan Sawyer. From left. back row, Tony Gernier, Gary
Clark. Jerry Enzenaue r, Harry Wray, Don leary Md Jerry Hulbert.
8.1. MANHUNT FAILS TO
TRAP YOUNG BURGLAR The Orange Coast College Pir·
ate stayed tied at the top of the
league by defeating Citrus in an
overtime game 77 to 71 Tuesday (Continued u om Page Onel middle or the bridge, looking to-
Whrd Balboa Island. He had gone
through the blockade earlier.
Mr~. Gordon L. Howes, dean of
women at Orange Coast College,
will speak to the Mothers Club of
the Orange Coast Chapter Order
of Demolay at 7:30 p.m. Wednes·
day, Jan. 20, In the home of Mrs.
Robert Keppen, president, 208 VIa
Quito, Lido Isle. Mrs. Curt W.
Bohman and Mrs. John B. Connor
w'tll be co-hostesses.
I W&WIW? IIADOII &IIIIG1t COIIOIIA Da. lUlL CAUrODIA !11GMDAY, JAIIVUT IC. 1-,
Fr0111 the POUCE BLO I I ER
<Continued trom Paae Three)
eTUUDAT. JAJf, 5
Carey Cowan, 303 Klngs Rd.,
Clllf Haven, reported the theft of
a $39.95 rod and reel from hla
garage ... W. I... Humphreys, 31)7
Edgewater Ave., Balboa, recover-
ed a S295 bicycle from tbe bay
while fishing from a dock In front
of his home .. which was rt!tum ·
ed to Its owner, Robert T. Coun-
ter, 1437 Bonnie Doone Ter., Ir-
vine Terrace ... Cars driven \>Y
Mrs. L. M. Lilly, 1200 S. Bay Front,
Ba lboa Is land, and Mrs. Bertrlce
Martin. 716 W. Ocean Front, Bal·
boa, were Involved In a property
damage a ccident at the Arches
and Newport Blvd., Newport
Beach ... Officers were unable
to locate a suspicious person re
ported In the area of 227 Diamond
Ave., Balboa Island, at 5:44 p.m.
... A suspicious person reported
behind the California Bank, 2712 w. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach.
at 7 :42 p.m. was gone whe n off!·
cers arrived . . . A wheel and
tire were stolen from the car of
Charles W. Crump, 1713 Miram ar
Dr., Balboa ...
e WEDKUDAT, JAJf. I
Officers quieted a party In Apt.
3, 1000 E. Ocean Front, Balboa', at
1:03 a.m .... An Irvine Terrace
wife called at 1:29 a.m. to com·
plain that he; h us b a n d was
"strong-arming'' her; officers con-
tacted the hus band ... One Coeta
Mesa juvMIIe boy was aent to
juvenile ha ll and a second re-
leased to C08ta Mesa pollee a.a a
runaway after they allegedly
took a package of cigarettes from
the car of Dorothy Edwards, 18'75
Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa, park·
ed near Tustin Ave. and 16th St.,
Newport Heights . . . Officers
started an Investigation after
getting a complaint of a $300
forgery at the California Bank,
Corona del Mar ... A bicycle waa
stolen from the front yard of R.
A. Darrin, 311 Onyx Ave., Balboa
lsland ...
A 1DC1D Ia b1a .. waa 110uglat
aa a poMI.ble cbllclm.--oa
·a cWf beblDd 1•11 MartDen
Dr.. Barbor J1191alenda. cdter 3
gtrla. I aDd 7. nfued to get
lato lala ear to go look at a gold
IDlM aDd be depcated ••• A
watch ... wttla dicaaa.da .....
fouDd at CamatJoa Aft. Cllld
legoala Aft .. Conea del Mcu,
by Mrs. Lee Bahler, 312 Canla·
Uoa AYe ••••
A bicycle was stolen from Mrs.
Walter Hanley, 1405 W . Balboa
Blvd., Balboa ... A stove g rill
fell off a cnr and was lost some-
where In Newport Beach, G. H.
Bailey, 538 Aliso Ave., Newport
Heights, reported ... John M .
Hudaon, 19, Santa Ana, refused
medical treatment after hla car
tailed to negotiate a curve on
Bayside Dr., 600 feet west of Car·
nation Ave., Corona del Mar, at
9:55 p.m. and crashed Into a
guard rall ... Wllllam W. Hu b·
bartt, :50, Stanton, waa booked on
a petty theft warrant for allegely
cha rglnr too much for a head·
ache remedy sold to Chefs Inn,
3201 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del
Mar ...
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ADYDTIIE
Df ftE
DriiGX night. The Pirate have a 2-0 rec-ran from the bedroom down the
ord, along with Santa Ana, who stairs and out through a sliding
defeated Riverside 80 to 72, and g lass door to .the beach, jumping
Fullerton. who defeated San BN-the sea wall. A master light
n ardino 82 to 65. switch in the bedroom was UM'd I
Orange Coas t led at halt time to turn on lights.
27-26, and won In the overtime Appa rently the youth thought
on Ron Young's 2 long flt>ld got~ I'> that Mr. Shamel was still chas-
anrl Jerry Hulbl'r's basket aft er 1 ing him and fired a shot at the
he h.ld stolen the hall. house. Tht> bullet struck the win·
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occ will play a t Fullerton to-dow In an upstairs gues t lx>d ·l
morrow 1 Fric1ay 1, and Citrus w11l room. midway and 3 feet up from
he at Santa Ana. . I the bottom edge of the window.
The bullet then ricochetted into
Sailors Lose
Again, 57-52
thl' molding on the left side of
the window. I Otnt't'r Sis.c:ell. prior to contact·
jng the Shamels after recei\'ing I
thl' call. was making a routlnl.'
t·hN·k of t he art>a in the N. Bay I
The Harbor Htgh -hoot Satlor ... Front a lley As hr was crossing
rC'm.tineel tied with Gardrn the a llev whil'h runs south lx'·l
Gm\l' at the bottom of the Sun 1 rwe('n Garnet Ave and Pearl Ave ..
H't LE.>.1gue with an 0 2 re<'orel he heard a noise which sounded I
aftPr lo.;tng to \\'l.'stern 1'uesd:~y. like a gunshot. Simultanrous ly
57 to 32. Strve Lagerlof led thl.' he hearel a whiaing sou nd j ust
Sailor S<'Oring with I~ points, lx>hinel him and he:trd something
followed by Jerry Hehn with 10. o;trtkc:> thP north stele of the Ray
Santa Ana. winning over Ana · Front alley. H<' h<'lie\'Pd by the
helm 56 to 13. a nd Fullerton, who sound that a .22 J.li!<tol had tx>en
defeatNI Carden Gron• 73 to :13. fired at h1m.
arf.' tiNt for lcagtt<' lc:>ad with 2 0 e RADIOS FOR HELP
rc:>cords. The sounel appPared to rome
Santa An:1 "til play at :'\l'\\ · from the \\~t stele of th<' aile~·
port tomorrow IFrtday t. hetween Garnet Ave. and Pearl
Jerrt leltior II Talk
• Recreatioa Propam
Mrs. Jerry Mentior of the Co-
rona del ~1ar Youth Center will
talk about the recreation pro·
gram at the Youth C<'ntPr wh<'n
tiH' he<wh. park nnd recreation
rommlltPI' of the \\'oman·~ Ct\IC
l.t'J!:UI' m<•N" at 9:30 a.m. Tues
da\ J.tn. 26. at the ilomf' of :\Irs. J,,;~, .... ll.trrington. 311:1 Ocean
Dhd. Corona del~~~-
ChariiJ Leacue Bride•
Winners Are Aa1ounced
\\','1'1N ... in last week'~ pia~ 1n
X<~11unal Charitv LPa gue rlupli·
r;atf' hrtrl~•· at 'ttH' Balboa Bay
Cluh \\o•rp ·
f:o~~t \\'p..,t -~lr.-. Robert l.:~rrl
n1•r .t ·lll \I r". R. J Ga rna us. fi r'-1:
~l r" J tmf'.., Rurh-:~nrl ~Irs. Rollin
P.r, ...... ,.Jnt "I'I'Or.rl.
:\nrt ll ~outh-\lrc:. Hf'len \\';1~·
gww• and \Irs. FrNI ~lilrDon.llrl.
ft r ... r \Jr ... Ralph llolelPn :~nd ~tr-.
HP!f·q (',triton, c:er·onel.
Th•' hrulgl' pl.1~ {'rs ml'et e\'l'r\'
Fnd.IY 1t !1:30 am. at the B.ly
r·tuh.
Ra~ies Cli1ic Set
A\'(', about 73 feet from his loca·
tion It souncled as if fir€'<! from
a roof top or upstatrs :.partment.
he reported. 11e radioed for help I
and a seart'h was made of the
immediate area: Thl.'y wer<' un·
ahle to apprehenc1 anyone or to
obserYe anyone mo,·ing about. 1
ln\'ec:tiga ttng offtcers founct that
thP burglar had attemptl'd to pry I
out a lou\'er from a dinln~ room
\\ i ndow I><' fore forcing open a
kitc·h<'n w indow to gam Pntrv to
the hom!'. Thl' hurglar took a I
{tfr h of \\ ht ... kP\ f•om a ra bt nrt, lea\•tn~ 11 tn a ·hnllway. rrmo\'<'d
two mink !>-lOll'!' from a down· I
..,Hllrc: tx>rtrnom anel left them out·
sirle the master h<'droom upstatrc:.
HP PntNI'rl Mr. Sham<'!'" dresstng
room and took :1 money r llp rnn
taintng S-.100 ra~h. a SJ.()()f) golrl
l'Omb•nat ion wric:t wa!f·h anel stop
watc·h nnd a hluf' c:tPl'l .. 18 rallbN
Smtth and \\'p..,..,on rc:>\ol\er and
po-.sthly a hox of ammuntlt(on
,\ k<'y ('il"l' wac: also '<toll'n frnm
a pair nf pnnto; hanging tn a c lc; ...
<'I of 111<' rlr<'S-"tng room
ThC' ~u.,pect wu ... lt'-il'tl a-..:~ "••at
hur"lar \\llfl "P<'C'Ialltc'" 1n U"1n~
;..ll'oilth 111 prO\\ l1ng ahou~ 111 (j(-
C'UIJII'rl llflllM''>, !'Om('.; (111 th{' JOb
arm<'rl anfl thr(•atens '1•llml:>. tf
r·a ught tn the:> a<'t IIC' \\ilS ele·
sr•rtb<'d a, havtng <·rt>w c·ut hatr,
not bla(·k. 3 fpet. 9 tnrhe.; tn
h<'ight, approximately 20 )'<'.trs
I old. weanng a grl'y or t.tn n~ Jon
The ~l'wport llarnor Kiwanis waist-length jac~et . panto; of the
Club ic; c:ponsoring a rabies clinic same color. posstbly ''Y leaguf'
to hP held from 6:45 to 9 p.m .1 A blockade at th<' ~Iarine A\e.,
T hurc;dlly, Jan. 21. at the' Nl'w-1 bridge wa" et ':_JP to check i>('O·
pon Beac·h fire c:tatlon on 32Jl61 pie leaving t he Island. Harbor de·
St ju<;t hark of the C'ity tJ.Ia11 .
1
partment patrol boats jolnf'd in
o r: A. E. Stockton is in charge, the search. Police Sgt. Earl Stone-1
and he will h<' assisted by r lub back said that r very house from
mPmbPr<; Jan Briscoe. Monte the Grand Canal to Collins Is land
l.rimf'<:. Lf'c; P<'nn. Vl n Srhalmet,J wa". either en~ered or looked into
J ohn l'p.;on and Marshall Star. • by 1nvest1gat1ng ofticers Sunelay In an -attt>mpt to apprehend the
I IRTHDAT LURCH JAJf. 27 s uspe-ct. Th~> Women'<~ Fellowship of 1 The youth apparently trietl to I
the Corona del Ma r Commu nity steal 2 different dinghies which
Church will hold its annual birth· were moored on the bay front b('.
clay luncheon at the church at tween Pea rl Ave. a nd Garnet Ave ..
noon \-\'ednl"sdav. Jan. 27. A film. just we t of the Shamel home.
"Where Your Trf'asure Is." will Either the youth was scared or
be <~hown. The Reading Adven· could not release the boats. He
ture group will be hostesses. a ppa rently ran back up the tx>ach
LOTS OF CHARGES
David W. Brown. Sunland, was
arrested Thursday at 22nd St. and
Newport Blvd., Newport Bear h.
on charges of ha ving non-resl·
dent foreign plates on hls car.
unsatisfactory address. uns&fe
Jane change, no California opera-
-tors Jlcen~~e, no stop light. no
light ov~r license platt!, no s lg·
nal and Incorrect display of
Jlcen~~e plate.
and south on Pearl Ave., officers
said.
At 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Doria
Loynd, 12-1 Collins Ave .. Balboa
Island, reported that a grate u n-
der her home had been moved.
Om cers Investigated but could
find no evidence of anyone hav.
ing been under the house. A pair
of balboa blues pants we~ found
In a trash can at the rear of the
hardware store at 210 Marine
Av~ .. at 10 a.m. Sunday.
John D. Krone. 22, Santa Ana,
IJlA .rm18EE KAJIED was &~TeSted on the Harbor Is-
...
of th8 CORONA DEL MA.R DIRECTORY •
A HANDY GUIDE TO BUSINESSES.
PROFESSIONS AND SERVICES
AND INFORMAnON ABOUT
THE HARBOR AREA.
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Ira N. Frisbee> of Lido Isle ha<~ land bridge at 7;45 a.m. Sunday
been el«ted to the accounting and booked on a vagrancy char,e.
prtndples board of the American At nm he had bHn held on sus·
JnstJtute of Certified Public M · rtclon or burrlary. The man told
countants. It was a nnounced this oUJcers he was waltlna for tht!
week In New York. Mr. Frisbee b Marine Ave. blodcade to be lifted
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..enlor pertner In the acrountlrur eo he could ro to • ~lrl frlend'a 1 CITY --·---····-··--·-·----·----ftrm of Ira N. P'rls~ 6 Co. of honw on tht! I land. Oftlcerw aald ______________ • 1
-.v.rly Hnts and Lone Beach. he wu In hla car parked lri the .._. ___ ~...,.-~_._..,. ___ ..._ ____ ....,-. ______ .._1111111~~-illliil.-~lllllii--... --...i;... ______ .._. __ .._ _____ _
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lfEW TEACIIDIC AID-£11M Sbcrftl'a fONip laD91109e cJca. Ia oae of ......a1 claaMa ualD9 tbe
IMW laDtiiCIIe lab lDatcan.d at ()raDp CoaL
Language Lab Features 'Foreign Intri-gue'
for OC Spanish. French. German Students
8y JUICE BABES
( From the OCC Barnacle l
Concentration, headaches and
plea ure are the eUects which
the language Jab has ha d on
both students and Instructors
since Its completion t h r e e
weeks ago in L ib. 10.
Each of the 30 booths Is
equlppt-d with a head set, m lc·
rophone. volume control. chan·
nel sell'etor and a call switch-
enough equipment to Isolate
the orru pant and m ake hlm
feel J>Cif·surriclent without be·
lng too rompllcated for smooth
operation.
The master rontrol panel Is
a ma<:.'< or buttons. wires and
contusion to those who do not
u ndp~o;tand it. From this source
Jro;son, are ronducted lndlvidu·
ally. through the head sets. or
to 11\f.' entire class over tht'
spt>akN system. Some of the
uther Jab E>quipment lnt'IUdt'S a
re-cord player and th ree tape
rcr orc1erc; making It possib le for
thr{'(' different lessons to be
prP"t>ntNJ at the same timf'.
Foreign language <'las es will
spend at least one hour In the
lab t>a<'h wcPk. Since commer·
r 1al rf'rords and tapt-c; are not
actequatr each instructor re·
5 YRS. AGO !
• JAJf ••• 1155
The State Assembly approved
the City of Newport Beach charter
cords his own. A library of
these recordings Is now being
compiled, according to Miss
Mary McChesney, literature and
language Instructor.
"Lessons w ill be made up of
exercises that the student lis·
tens to and takes part In as
well as songs-and stories to
help relieve tension," 541d M iss
McChesney .
TR.OUCB THE llf'TEJICOM-
Elaao Sbaftr. ICIIMJQCIP lDatruc·
tor. apeab t.brou9b the DlJcro.
pboae to a •tudeaL
Imagine the sensation of lis·
tenlng to a story being told In
Frem:h, German or Spanish and
trying to answ er true and false
or multiple choice questions
concerning it. Next there m ight
be a verb changing exercise or
a relaxing song. Whether it's
confusing, fun or j ust plain dif·
flcult. It Is education J.n--ac.
Uon!
nt:AD TO TEACJU:JI-Mary
Loa DowaiDg, fnsluDCIII. COD·
••nes with ber teacheT through
tbe lllicropbo~ae to tbe aew 1cm •
CJUCIP lab.
NEWS OF I 0 YEARS AGO Jan. 4 ... Eagle Scout Rollle ___ ,_ ____________________ _
Barcume. of Corona del M ar wu
• given the God and C o u n t r y
award by Skip Fife, county scout
uecutive ... ~frs. Betty Kirby.
C'orrespondcnt for local news·
papers. former w ife of Laguna
publlsher Sherman Paddock. ~nd
her mother. :\1rs. K athryn Kirby.
died or asphyxiation • because a
wall heater exhausted the oxygen
In their home In Costa Mesa ...
lloy Yountoae waa tutaUed
today aa p....act.Dt of tbe lfew·
port BGJ'bor KIWGDla Club •••
Tbe "ewport Barboc Tan eDd·
ed • a 3-gcmae 1.tD9 at:reak by
defeatlDcJ the LoDg hacb Wll·
SOD baabtball team 61 to 52
• • . Ray JfielMD of Jfewport
Height. will be lutalled thls
.. eDiD9 aa worshipful ma.ter
of SeclfarlDCJ Lodge 708. F. aDd
A.M ••• •
Almoc;t a fou rth of the rf'l{i~·
tNf'd \'CitPrg In the City or NI'W·
port Be:t<'h WNI' dropped from th~>
eligible voter llllt as or the rlr.it
of the-y!'ar, leaving a net total
of 7.061: the Novcm~r registra·
t ion was 9.388 ... The building
permi t total for 1954 was $7.953,·
270. compared with $8,002,822 f<)r
the year before ...
e JU. 5. 1150
William Cottle, t5.year.old son
of Mr. and Mn~. Harris Cottle Sr.
or Newport Hetghts, wa.s killed on
a duck hunting trip In t he Salton
Sea area when a shotgun being
Corona del Mar. 616 ... The 1949
bulldlne permit total reported by
the Newport Beach Building l>f'pt.
as $4,4 14..295. only 55 per cent
or the 1948 total or $8.~."'
taken apart by his hunting rom · HOOP UIE 11p
panlon went o ff a<'<'ldentally . . . -u
The Nathaniel Seal Lido bay
front apartment bl.lllding at 365 Here lfl the complete Eastern
VIa Lido Soud changed h ands In
1
Conference schedule for the Plr·
a $100.000 trade Cor a ranch near ate Baskctballt'rs. All of the home
Orange ... Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ~:ames for OCC will be gtaged In
Keml)('r or Corona del Mar re· the Costa Mt'sa H1gh School Gym
('('{ved a l'Urprlse visit from Lt. rlue to Insufficient seating tapac.
Col. Odd Moister. M i-c;. K emp<>r's ity in the Plrat(' Gym.
rousln. commander of lhe Infant·
ry school In Elverum. Norway ...
Tbe Playwright• Worluhop
Theatre I• betog 019cmi.zed iD
CoroDG del Mar· by Vlrgtllia
Webater Terwilliger, former
MGM KneDWrlter • . • HarTY
Wat.on of Corona del Mar will
be tutalled De~ w"k cu noble
gnmd of the Harbor Harmony
Lod9•· IOO.F No. 29 •••
Local studf"nts rt'portet1 thf" fol -
lowing enrollm~nt when rl:\s.~s
resumed after t he holidays: Har·
bor High, 991; Horace Ensign
School, 428; Newport School. 439;
ConfereDce Schedule
Jcm.
15 At Fullerton
22 AtCbaffey
23 SaD .. 1'11CDd.iDo
29 Scnata ADa
30 At Mt. Scm ADtoDio
.Feb. 2 At JU .. nlde
5 Clttu.
_ 9 . . Fullerton
11 . Cbaffey
16 At Sa:n .. nacrrdiDO
19 At Scmta ADa
23 Nt. Scm ADtoDio
26 .. CoDfereftce All-Star Game
Mar. 4·5·1 ... State T~eDt
_$TORE· WillE
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IIDUM
OCC Ag Students Vying
For 3 Individual Trophies
(Prom the OCC Barnacle I chett. agricultural Instructor, have
Students In the Orange GiPSt been leased 90 acres ot college
CoUeee agriculture departm ent land for rnlalng barley, vegeta.
are busy with cla and lndlvldu. bles and cattle.
al projects, according to EJgln They art' Richard Arnett, Don
Hall, chairman, dlvTSTon ot agrl· Henderson, 'tony Shearn, (i('O('
culture. DodgE>, Larry Anderson and Har·
"The students are working hard old Robertson. AU money and Ia·
now toward wlnnlna one of the bor Is provided· by the student
three trophies we aw ard each I while OCC furnishes tools. t arm
spring," Hall stated. He uplalned mac-hinery and water Irrigation.
that trophies are presented to the At harvest time 40 per <'t"nt-of
outstanding students of animal I the pr~s is returned to the
husbandry, horticulture and farm r ollege and the remaining 60 per
mechanics. Each student Is rated cent I hared by the studt>nts.
•KWJOIIT U..OJI DIIGII f
COJIO•A DEL JCAa. CAUFODlA
TIIUJISDAT. JAIIUAJIT 1._ 1-
on both class work and addition. "This gives the student some.,
al projects. thing more than profit or money:
Six ~tudents under Robert Bur· it gives him a sens.e of responsl·
bllity and' accomplh,hment," Bur.
Soroptimists
Now Planning
Big Benefit
chett said.
I Those In th(;' hortlc·ulture <'lasse'!
are planting tr('('~ representativE>
or each statt> In the umon. Mark MIKLOS ROZSA , li.,ted a,..,0~q
I ers stating the date the trt'(;' wa the world. gre.,t pre er-1 00 '1
plantl'd, th«> name of the )X"rson rr:mpo• er w 11 a • 1 e ,. _, H•e
., who planted It and Its scientifiC'
and common name will be placed O•a"qe Cc."~ • Ph '" ,,....~ r '
next to each tree rr.,c.er· a• & 3C r,.... S_,• ... ·o~;:
Alrf>ady looking forward to l Ea<'h hort lrullur~ student L.; J11.,. 23 ~· O·~rqe Cra • Cr
their major project, a huge din· required to grow 10 fla~ of dif leoe-A .. d r:.r ~m 1-e ,, r
ner dance which annually bene· ferent tree an<t hrub speeles. He romoo • ..,,. e , C.P
fi ts the Newport Harbor Jlrea is urged to grow as many a pos· performed oy ti-e p~ , .,,m0 .,;,.
Girls' Club, Soroptlmlsts I nter· slble for both his own and the woth Fred~! Bel r-fcr·~ ,.,.,.,duel·
national of Newport Harbor soon school 's u e. One studt!nt. Doug.
will announce a date In M ay for las Robertson. has raised enough 1_"_0 __ ~--
~obon Sailing
This Sunday
for Acapulco
Salhngfor Lido IJ>IP Yac-ht Club
In th£' At·~tlJUlc-<1 Rat'l' will I~
Robert Graur., !il>·ft. yawl ··no-
bon ... ont> of tht• 38 Pntn~ schl'd·
uled 10 Matt at noon Sunrhl) frtlm
San Dl~>go.
Owner·sk lpPf'r Boh Crnnt will
a lso act as Salling Ma wr In tht.>
1,430·mlle rare. Other member
of .tht.> crew urr: Marty Locknt'y,
LIYC Jumor !>tart Commodore.
o;urvl\,11 dnd rlamage rontrol of·
ti<'t"r durlnJ:: lhP run down the
C'Oa).t: 1'\rll Lohr. newly el4>c-tt>d
to m~>miX'rship 1n UYC: as radio
operator; Dr Cordon Alles. also
LI\T . a-;s1st1nK Bob Grant with
lhP navigation problem!'!: Bill
Dunlap oi Balboa Island: 8111
!kh"'orE>r and James Mills. both
of Corona dPI Mar; Rob Rnah. j managN or thl' Toyon Bay Cluh
.tnd a Balboa Penin ulu t ~ident .
Wally Br()('(' or Torran~. and
Jack liarlllQn, former cook on the
1:",.)-ft s1·hooner "Tt' Vega" as he
piled betwet>n Honolulu and
Tahlll Jat'k, loaned by hiS pre~·
t>nt 4-mployer. Lyle Harbour, will
o«>e that tht> bovs ar(' fed prop·
Nl~ and plentifully.
the event. trees and shrubs to sell to reta11
This was decided and other nu rseries. St Patr·ack' s D Ch plan.s-wtre made at their lunch· • ay osen
eon meeting at the Vlllag" Inn ! for 'Symphon·tes' Benef•at last week. Also announced wa
an evening dinner meeting at the I
home of Mrs. Wendell V. Hoy t
for yf.'<~terday (Jan. 13•.
The dinner dance, prt'viously
held at the Beachcombers Club
In San Juan C'apl.strano, may be
held at a new location this yi'ar,
a<'<'or ding to Mrs. Evely n Hou~:tn,
presldt>nr. During tht' pa 1 3
years the event has ~nowballect I
Into one or the Jarges1 of its kind
in thf> Harbor area. and Ja.c;t yc>ar
madl' possible a gift of SlOOO to
the G1rls Club for ils building
fund. 1
In addition the Soroptimtsts
have rontributed $25 monthly to
the club's op«ath\1 expen!>f's,l
and were instrumentl1 In sprearl.
lng word of the need or the Girls'
Club for larger headquarters anr1
support to other men's and wo.
men's organizations In the arf.'a.
Details are now bfolng workt>d
out ror the benf'flt dinnN dan•'"
and soon SoroptimJsts will h,t\e
tickets to sell for that and an
Imposing unmber oC door ~·rl7t><t.
Including a major prize. Ld~t
year. and in 1958, a $100 monPv ~ was given away. It bas not
yet been announced whether an·
other money tree ls "blooming" toe thl.s year's evena,.
Cll Y. r• TIIS
ILYOUI IITCIEI?
B 0 W bUD91T do Jfewport I
leacb golfen. bridge playen
cmd club memben get? The
Imae Cocut Club baa tbe aa..-
wer a. feu cu It t. CODCenMd..
aDd If you lb1Dk your 9rocery
bUl 1a buge Ju.t lmaglDe:
In 1959. GIDODCJ other items
aenoed up by lludy Goual"
cmct bt. all •tar FWploo crew,
were 17 tona of prlme ribs o1
beef. 11/a tou of tricrDgl.e o1
beef. 2 tou of •teak. 3 toDs of
tllrkey. 2 tou of c.bldreD. 11/z
tou of cou ... ~ tou of .mtmpl
All thb weDt toto 20.000 diD·
Den, 10~ buffet. -~ SUD·
day Dlgbb. aDd luDCbH for
60.000 penocu.
lew Officers 11111111
IIJ Clllrcll Sr. IYF
New ofri('('rs were elect4>t1 gun·
day by the Senior MYF of thf:'
Balboa Island ~1ethodlst Chur<'h
They are Terri Waidelkh. pre f.
dent: Joel Fruehan. Vi('('·prt'lll·
dent; Diane Harris,. sec~tary ;
Christine Carl. treasurer: Crorgla
E lmore and Charl~s Guenther.
CO·Chalrmen for worship Chris
Muller and Shari M artin. ro
chairmen for recreat ion: Nancy
Buck. publicity. Diane Harris and
Bettejean Guenther were appoint·
ed in charge of a tTlp to the snow
In the near future.
The Re\·. Godfrey Graeflln or
I
~~eurc~1~ s~:~d at M:.::~~~ 1
church family nltht pot-luck din·
ner next Wednesday evening.
Jan. 20. He wlll tell of his ex·
perlences as a secretary of the
reconstruction comml,te.o of the
World Council of Churches a'ld
will show slldes or a.-mblles
held In Ams~rdam and In E\•ans.
ton. Ill. ----------------,. ... ftla DAY ADYEIITIIT
Putor R. C . Mote will s~ak
BOW'S BE DODfG? -Jla:rold
llobera-. left ...S Lany AD·
_._ ciMck ..,.. ... cal OCC'a
beref01'61. 8oth an raidDg cat·
tJe at 0CC CIS profecta..
Full df'talls of a rl'al fd,hiOn
show 4-'l:tr.t\agan/.t "Ill he rf•
vealed to memtwr .. nf l h" prl''~
at a Jundwon tomorrow 1 F'rida\ 1
&J Balhcl.l Ba' t lub Entt>'1a(n
lng thP group of "mer' reprt>
c;ent ing lora I ne\\ "Jia pt>r .... '' 111 tw
<'hatrmPn nf thl' :'\I'WlJ<Irt Harbor
Sf>n I('(' LP.t£UI" and the.> (lr.t nJi!P
Count\· Phllha rmon1c So<-14-t\',
who at(' plannln~ thf' llnnuitl
b<>nt'fll rnr ·~~ mphonl('-.. fur
Youth ··
St Palrwk , O.IV :'>!lite h 1'7 h.tc:
bfo(>n ser ac; th£' ri.Ht• f11r th(· fa,h
1on show ing 1'\.\o e\f.'nts will hf.'
hE>Id 1 n ronjunct ion w 1th th4>
.. t1oubiP t a k~>"-a lunchf'On at
noon. and a roektall hour at 6
11 m
P.Nt>ntlv 1n lhr Vra Lido Nord
homt> of ·MN Rk hard Lovt>lnnd.
m~>mlwt:<~ of tht> patronc>c;g rom·
m11tN> mt'l to make plans. They
inrludE>t1 M~ Han•ev Somers and
:'>1r; Charlc.>s P C'ottnn of tht>
Sf>rvi('(' Lea~uP: and Mn~. Wll·
liam H !\14-ad. M~. Lo\f:'land and
'if!' How art1 Ahman!'on of the
Ph1lharmon1r Society.
ST. JAMES' DAY SCHOOL
(Ep.sr-cpd
P:-e -Sd:ocl through E1ghth Grade
1s r.c· .. : cr-::ep' .ng reglStrcr.ons
icr tr.e Spr .ng Semester
to beg.n feb lst
(The Pre·Scbool often 3 aDd 4-year-o1da
a 3 or 5-momlDg-a -w"k prognuD)
For Information Call ORiole 3-1520
3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach
GIGANTIC STOREWIDE
at MARY'S FURNITURE
VELARDO INTERIORS
LAMPS 30% off
* MIRRORS SO% off
PICTURES • • • oH
UGULAIIJ140 ROW
MAPLE BED CABINET • e • $99
CUSTOM BED SPREADS
• CHAIRS!
• HEADBOARDS
Twta. ,...... D..L &189 Sla
.:.. • SOFAS!
•TABLES
Startl89 et I ll
• LAMPS GALORE!
LAMP SHADES ~ up
-ALL SALES FINAL -
on «'~lind or Allftp" at ttt. 11
a.m. Saturday 8er"i«> at the
Sewnth·o.y Adw ntllt Onlrch In I
N~ Helaht.. A p~m of.
saCftd music w111 M presented at
the youth meetinl at 7:30 p.m.
tomorTOW (Friday) ., the church. MARY'S F U R NIT U R E
~.:::-=w~~~~ Us" =· ~=tn~~ .~~ YB.ARDO IN IFRIORS ... -• and 11 a.m. Sunday ... vkllt at I
._ ____ ..... ___ ... ____ .. _._ •• _., ___ llll _ _. __ .... _______ ;~":ret._klboa Island KetMd18t lt.===2141==E.=C=:oc.t==B=w=f= .. =C.==aaa=;:clel==llar=======:::=====
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Gail Graves Writes froiD Switzerland
( .... la a report all tile way
l1oaa Swtberlaad from Gail
C..... n:cbalafe atudeat. cmd
&na9bter of N6. ODd N n. Leoa·
cad C...... 210 f earl An ..
llalbaa lalaad.)
meal and I nervously {a little\ dcrstand, thJs time more, I was I have found II believe) at
answered question~ auJ Deutsch. just thrilled. least one basic ('haracterlstlc In
This was really m y first exper· Arter this, our break. From which the Swiss are truly dlf·
ience with nur tonly) Deutsch t6r 11:45 to 2:10 the students may-go ferent from Americans. The Swiss
any length of tlme. After Junch home to eat. This seeJlls to be are extremely polite. When one r was given a tour of the house pretty much the rule In Switzer · walks Into a store he says "Greet·
by Mr. Schmid. The bathroom land and probably most of lngs to all," and the clerks re·
Dear Friends: was shown to me and I was told Europe too. Lunch was followed spond with the Safl\e. On leaving,
1 left Bern w ith the mixt'd emo. that 1 may have a bath when· by French, then singing. The last the same words are said and the
tlons of sadness, joy excitement ever I want and that I needn't subje('t of the day was Geogcaphy employee opens the door for the
and nervousness. This is the rity ask. This Is a real luxury for a which 1 didn't understand at all. customer. Everyone shakes hands
I look back on now and call my European home. There are many terms which are here on meeting and parting <I
first Swiss home. This too, is the In the afternoon Frau Schmid used which are not rommon to really like thls custom). When
city which broke me in to t~e ~er., began reading lessons with me. everyday language. The same is the t eacher enters the classroom
man language and the datflcult I n this and other things I havt' true of Physics. all stand and say "Greetings."
atmosphere of a nt'w .home in a been trt'ated as one of the family. The second day I had trouble One says gret>tlngs to the janitor.
new land. The memories of piles During dinner t was so glad In the Drawing class. The teacht>r Today we c>ven said our greet·
of potatoe3, !"'Y good eleven that 1 had learned European eat. gave h is lecture and I just ings to a man working In the
friends, running for trains to the ing habits on the boat. Much of rouldn't understand what was field. All tht'~ greetings are very
Bahnhof, the .Munstt'r Cathedral the time the family speaks Swiss "coming oft." Then he said some. impressive and seem like a good I
and walks by the rivt'r were all German I am beginning to un. thing to me and I was very em-idea, gives a sort of friendly at·
part of a rout.lne which are part derstand a -bit of this language barrassed because I still couldn't mosp'hert'.
of my memoraes. which I could sometimes call understand. Finally 1 discovered But. somehow 1 C'an't help but
My Swlss mother, whom ~e nasty names. It sounds very un· ht' had been speaking Swiss Ger. believe that all tht'St' greetings
call Multi. and father met me an cultured next to hoch Deutsch man. He very kindly explained are on the surface . After having
Zurich. Wt> spoke German i.m· (high CennanL everything again hoch Deutsch. talked to several Swiss and being
mt>dlately, Multi often scoldang The house Is wonderful. tt Is One thing which surprised me here for about ten weeks. 1 think
fath.er when he spoke .a f~w not, 1 would say, typically Swiss, Is that this school is situated In 1 can safely say that the Swiss
words of English. I wasn ~ wath as the Schmlds seem to be an four dl!ferent buildings in four are more ronservatlve than Amer .
them mort' than a few minutes above average family. It Is not st'Ctions of Zurich, each a brisk leans I much morel. The peopl e
before I felt completely at home new nor old but has found the 15 minute walk from the others. who have been In the States re-
with t h t' s e people. Multi's happy medl~m which mak es a 1 have never run so far in my mark without my ask ing, when
warmth and .rather's distinctive house very comfortable a n d life. I am not against good eX· perhapS I mention that people
man!y ways JUSt melted all my homey. Most of the floors arl' ercise. but this as everything can are h ard to meet. that In the
worraes. . wood. the stairs are in a halt be over done. States peoplt' are so much more
We took the traan . to Baden. circle. My room has pink wall· 1 carry the brief case which friendly. People In America accept
then a taxi to .wettangen and paper. desk ·Chest romblnation. a t>very Swiss has tor school books. a person more or less right away.
WNe mt't at thear home by Re: throw rug. a sparkling whitt' For each subject one has two or j The· Individual Is sort of an "in ·
gina I 16l, Ch risto! '22l and Zusa l wash basin and a bed whi<'h has three small notebooks in whi<'h nocent until provt'n guilty." Al
< 11 ). W e sat down to our noon a few springs and a board undt>r he puts his lessons. I have never AFS'ers that I talk t>d with have
the mattress~ I am glad I have c:een nt>ater work. There seem s to said the people sought tht' stu-
a room by myself for I find <:orne· bE' no mistakes. everything Is dents out. were always Interested,
times it is good and n<'<'t:'ssary dont' in pen with drawings In I t>t<'. Ht'rt' in Switzt>rland It Is de·
to be rompletely alone. colored pencil. I almost feel they finitely not so. People l m ostl sort AP 0 RT P~.J:· . -. . I just Jove my Swiss family. I pay too much attention to the of glvt' you the cold shouldt>r u n .
law TIIRU TUESDAY They are perfect for AmNi<'an book and not enough to the til you·,·e been around a whilt>.
Field ~rviC'<' Tht:'y <:pNk slowl) I tf'aC'hPr They use few text books. have had a chant"' to be obsNvcd.
tsometimt>sl and arP all ron('E'rn. Wf' han• a book for Cennan. Th(' first Impression I had of my .. WJlECX OF MAin' DEAR£•'
Playa at 7 :30
"THE BEST OF EVERYTHIN~"
Playa ot 9:30
ect about my wt'll tx-ing. Tht' r rt'nC'h. English. ~ography anrt class was good l tx'C'aUS(' I was
blistt>rs v;hich I ha\1' had for a that is all. t>x<'itt'd 1, the l'E!<'Ond w as that
mnntl:! h.:t\'f' ~n talkl.'rl about Tht> s<'hool hac; not struck m(' thf'v W Prf' dead as far as .Jn·
and earN! for hNC' ac; diffirult. I woulrt sav it is tf'll(.<'tual thinkin~. friPndllness.
Th<' changr from 7 F.ngllc:h,l about the samP as Harhoi. f( not ('fl'. Third nnrl present opinion as
• DWIOIIT uuoa UUGII
T'IIUaDAT. JDVArt IC. 1-
coaoKA DEL IIAa. CALU'ODIA J.
(From the OCC Barnacle)
Jolua JCrat&. Sopboaaon Clau
p~at. graduated from wu.
low Glea Blgb Scbool at Scm
J .. Ia '5I. •• is tbJaldllw about
atteedlla9 Cal fo1y wben be
wW maJor 1a bu•h e-.
.. bas tJae .., I fMJity of
lafomablg tiM Studeat CoaJICIJ
of aU Sopliloaaore a.. baai·
..... ad of woddDg wttlt Col'· "u-TboaapMD. Sapb_._.
Clau ~. to p1aD I1ICia
acttil Ciiia the eopboaaon
luaciMM. baccalcnueate a ad
grad11C1tioa.
ltnrb .. 20 ~· old CIDd boa
bMD lD tile AnaT. both Ia tiM
....,... CIDd OD adtft dutr, for
fOUI,..... lila lateresta iDc.l\IM
bwatla9 CIDd lldlD!J. Be abo ea ·
JOTS otber ou tdoor aporta cmd
ac:tiYitiH.
Asian Students
Sent 73 Books I ~ German to S R I.Nman i" n hi t pasiN. Tht>rt' art:' sevt>ral j l am gPttlng to know tht'm Is
fantastir. I h•nr not <:t•rn any tH ffNrn<'<'" which make it \'t'ry th~ll tht:'y aw rrnlly niC'e people thin~ F.ngll .. h·h<'~idl•s my: diary rllffir•ull.'o compare the ~o ~ys·l and things will hf' rontinually
fur fl\1' rl.l.'" I ... aw nn r.ngll ... h t<'m<:. Farst, the Frauenhllrtang. bl'ttt'r a.; I know thl'm mor<'. !From thp OCC Barna<'IC)
hnok tonight. t:r.1hhl'rl it antl •whult:' Is c;uppn<:t'd to be an t:'XCE'I ·I flow did I rome to realin• all Sc.>ven ty·thr<'e bOOks Wt'rC s('nt _ ..
~E
BEST oF " EVERV'IWIN6
ClN•o.AA.Sc:oPE
CO\.OR Oy oe LUXe
SECOND .FEATURE
... rartPd rt•ar1an~.:. sow1 !'lit it flown l~>nt srhool. di(ficult to f'nter anrl thas? Sudrlt'nly thic; W<'<'k I)('Oplf" 1 to the "Books for i\~ian Students
ahough. hf"r<t u..,t• I k '11''' I .. hnulcl rtiffir ult to remain. This hieh startPrl talkin£ w ith mt' \\ho Program" by Orangt?-Coast this
not gi\t' in to tht> tl'mptatwn to <:r·hool io:: onr o f thrt>e typec; for ' h:trln't befort'. I was a!-.ked about I semester, according to the Asia
rl'arl En~Ji.,h. 7.urlrh. thf' othPr two bt'in~ the A.F.S. a girl in my <'lase; asked Foundation's monthly report.
ThP fir<:t two clays ·I ft'll f'n-Gymnasium, which is what Is me to walk with her to tht' nf'xt The books cover a variety of
couragerl about the GPnnun l<~n rallf'd college prep. and the Han· building. another girl in Orch£'S· subjects from "psychology to
guagt-, <:c.>rond two. di<:rouragrd rll'l &hule which I~ a trarl<' tra asked mt' about my fr~ aftt'r· handcraf t." a(.'(.'()rding to M r<t. VIr.
TherE' art~ ._0 many word<: and it <:rhool. E\'eryone going to thE' noon. They are just not extrovN· ginia Cre-ely, in r hargc of tJte
..,f'f'm" onf' mu-.t h,t\t' ::a r.<'rman l'ni\·Prsitat muc;t attf'nrl thP Gvm-tt'cl. that's all. proj<'<'t a t Orangf' Coast.
,,.w;ohul;tr\' f'qu.d tn h1.., FnJ.:II'h n , .. jum whir h rmphac;i7f'<: math I am tn ang not too lc>t the haft Stud<'nts are wt>lromp to do·
tn mak•' tt1m..,••lf un lf·r.,t v<lfl Rut anti c;rirnre l.racluatinn ic; at agf' thang<> bolhPr mf' and only bf' nate old textbooks or otht'r hooks.
1.,,);1\ 1 f•·t'l wt th1• up,.:r.HII' I ~ or 19 anrl takPc; in thr yraro: m.trll' h:~ppy b) the good thmgo:: a('('()rding to Mrs. Cref.'IY. Books
1garP \\'.• ~puk•· , nh hoc h \\hir'h ar" thf' rquivalf'nt of ~rad that hapJ)I'n. should be taken to the Book·
D••ut ~ h ;11 t1 1r , .... ;11 rl I untli'r 11.1tinn from ;:~ Junior C'ollrgP in stor<> .
..,1,N.,I nlmo .. t .111 .trHI ,,,ulol hem rh.-l ' ='. Thr F'rau<'nhilriJOg<:rhulf' I * * * These book<: arp ~nt to Asia
''''" I•U>!h \\lth tho•m \\lthout prrp:HI'<: grnrluate<: for tf'ar hine. 1 woulrl hkP to It'll vou a little whNe thry are distributed amonK
P"• 'l"nrlan~ •\\hi• h .... 1 tt>rnhlt• nur ... anQ nnrl intrrprl"ting-.. <'lr allout thl' -.tor<><: hrrP:Buc::inrs._c;('<; libraries, rollegt's and srhools of
111,." in \\Ill h '" Cf'l tll'-OhNI • f.'Ctm<; in hofh ~rhool~ nrr 21\'~'n arr 3 ._ a ruiP, rathN <:mall. EvPn l f'arning. Amon g th<' places r mu .. 1 pH p.1ro · an .,, 1rt <.rhrt<ll 'l'arl~·. anti whf"n onl' hac; flunk i.n the larg~'t r illes thl'rr arf'n't sPI'\'<'11 hy this founc1ation are
\lt~nd.t\'. nne· n·u~t IH'\t'r s::i\(' up. f'<l 1\\0 of thr!'<E' tP<:t<:. h,.. j.; r om many r1<'partment <:torec;. ~witzer. Burma. Ceylon. Japan. :\ialaya
no mattl'r he." lnw """ r.-<'1 ". fur pl<'ll'ly nut anrl must thPn go to Jant1 dt'pc>nrls on small bu.;lnPss and Pakistan. according to tht'
if h<' \\:ttl" lunl! r•ntJUf!h and ' work somrhow. ':~nd Jargl' o~rators arc :1 thrt'at Asia Foundation monthly rt'port.
W•Jrk" PflU 1 11~ harrl hi' wall -.uc· Strangc~v. although T lf'nn• to ahclr w ay of life.
<'I'NL Thi" I "'ill rf't><'<ll to n:'Y<:I"!f I ~orne at t:llO a.m. anc1 return nt F'or mt?-at, on<' gof''> to the Pep IO Brill Carll
rluring thr n<''\1 \\l'••k. wht••h '" , :no p m .. four rl ayc; a WPt'k. ancl hutr hN who--E> display Is hanging
hound lO llP mort• rlrrrwult than two cla y·<; a Wl't'k I get hom(' nt in the wlndnw . Ont' S('('S many St Is .. H a
anything I IHl\'t• .tth•mpiC'rl thU" 11·00. artual (')as.<: l imp hcrP ariel!> wurts, sausages and tongues. • oop ames
1 far. u p I n 23 hourc; a wpr k n<: com -Racon is not sll<'cd :~nrl 1<: Vf'ry 1 t :12 h k r lac::s (From tht> OCC Barnar le) Any\\:ty ltf•• • untinu••-. tn hr• I'X ~arN n : • ou\c; a. wee ,: fat. La"t night. though, I had a PPp activities for tht' rl'<;t of the
1 trf'mrlY good tn mt• anti I r njny tlmr nt :"l'\.\fl0r1 . \\e also haH• raw ba<'On !'andwirh. It wns Vt'l)'
it all. ·1 rn!OY -.pc>nking r;t>nnan mor<' h~mrwork at Harbor. ~1 ·1 good nnd 1 didn't think ahout it's st>mester will ln<'ludt> h aving card
,.,,.n 1r it 1., rhffwult at tlmr-.. thous::h 11 may be that· thp Swa~<:l bf'ing dif!Nent from anything 1 stunts at OCC basketball gam es.
w hal,. thl" thought of h•'' 0 m 1ng c.tur11"nl" rio morP , .. ·ork for thcarl E'at at homr until 1 had finl!~:hcd arcording to Pete Gabbert, pep
fluPnt nnri unnrr-.t:lnrling all t hat ~·Parlv f''Cam<: than th<'y clo dur it. One d04>Sn't see steaks. roasts, commissioner.
Jrflt"" on makf"': m~ work all thr tng thr yrar. rabbit. t'tr. ~teat Is very cx()('n· This will be the first lime there
harder. * * * <:ive here and is substitutro w ith hav.e been ('(lrd stunts at occ <'heese. bas~etball rontests, Gabbert said. * * * I h,l\'1' On hec;tra on('(' a wet:'k.l In a grorf'ry store, one im· Another pep activity will be
Taml" ju!'t fllf'c;. Alrf'arly "" This i<: rompoc;E'd of forty violins. mediately notices a C'O{llpletely makJng posters to pubUclze sport
ha\f• gont? through a whole wePk
1
two N'IIOS and three flutes. All di fferent stock of goodS. punctu· events.
of s<'hool a.nd what a w('{'k it was. gram mar . school tE'a~hers must a ted by the way of packaging. "If anybody wants to run for
1 So m u c·h ha.;; happenerl 1 can play an anstrument an Switzer· There Is a r1oliceable lack of can· pep commissioner l or next sem·
h dly <;eparatc one day from I land! Tuf'sday in drawing class ned goods. Everything which can ester. J wish tht'y would 8t'e me
ar tht'r we werP diS<'ussing colors. 1 un· ))P put Into nnother (ype ot con· Immediately,'' Gabbert added.
a no ~ 1 k at 3.00 derstood it all. The teacher asked talner, Is. Pasteurized m ilk ls sold "Candidates will h ave to Jearn
Mon Y a.m . awo ~ sl ~ a question on which he put a here and one can have. his cream about card stunts ~ soon as pos.
a .. m .. no~ being ;~~ ~lkede is reward of a huge chocolate candy tn his own pitcher which he slble," he concluded.
O ·IUI!I ·ftl"-* w~ lrft omhe a~ tl 'In Baden bar. I answ('red the question and brings from home. Groceries are "AIY 'ttua•LJOM . manutt>~ to.~ Pi 5~ 0~ te No~ probably gained a pound. carried home In the purt:haser's • .,..... Tht> traan ra e s m nu s. Today after school Regina and own cloth or plastic bag. COOP£1 IESTOII in Zurirh we again half runl a~· r went with a friend, Sybil, to a I The smaller grocery would
ot her 15 mln~tes 1
1° ~~~~ tl~~ \~m~ mou ntain top where we ate Jun('h, have Its hard ro1ls to offer bu t
I am j ust ex aus e Y then hiked down the other side one usually goes to a bakery. t ·•~THIUmllll ~...._ we get to school. to Syblll's house, where we had don't believe packaged or sliCed
DO YOU WANT o lob, a rlclo, o
ret!tal, o ~by tlitw7 Or clo yell ha.,.
-.+hhtt to ..tl7 Try &ttlt" cJa-. w ocls. oaw. )-4110.
..,~ M y first class that day was tt>a. We had a gorgeous view of bread exists here. Usually the
•-Chemistry. 1 can't tell you how all Z~h. the sun was shining bread Is In huge oblong or al· -..aY ...... relieved I was after the f irst nnd w e could see the Alps In the most round loaves w hich are
• ~ fifteen minutes for l rould under· background. They spoke Swiss really hard rompared to our soft
-"' stand a bit of the l ecture. Then ~nnan until we started down white bread. Then there are
in our next class, two h ours of and until I was about ready to many ty~ ot smaller bread rolla
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TIDE TABLE
n.. aiiiiiiPIIf ... 1111 Lew Waler
(for LA. oat. ....... -W~ 10 abL earU..)
L ight FJgures A.M,-8o14 FlcJa,_ f.JC.
IS F11tda'f
•• s.tuday . , . ....,
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Low .... Low
3:18 2.0 9:20 5.7 4&JI .o.s
3:53 2.0 9:52 5.4 4:57 .o.J
4:34 2.0 10:28 s.t 5:• o.o ..... -........
IIJgb Low .....
12:03 4.1 5:25 2.1 11 :10 4.6
12:46 4.2 6:30 2.1 llrN 4.0
1:37 4.4 7:!56 2.0 ltlt u
2:36 4.6 9:37 1,6 ,.. J.l
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Law
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more than 1 do. Then on the way rich, fattening type. Here too.
dawn when they started speak-u In the IJ'C)OI!ry store. one can
lnJt Gennan. did I ever lb ten. ftnd m ore vartft.le. of chocolate
take part and be grateful! I didn't than he thou1ht obted.
Jet my mind w ander a minute. Tw1~ a week ~re b an open
for fear that they would thlJtk I aJr mark~ where veptables,
wu n't Interested and woul d' 10 OCJ!Wftlt, fruita are told. In larpr
back to Swl.ss German. ~ cltJes, there are dlUerent .treeta
really can be appreciative alter where one goee to buy ~In
Swtu Cennan fo-r It Is easy to thJnp. The marUt.t are colortuJ
f~l that you'Jl eo out ot your and b\&My. The lood hOQ8e'Wlf e
m ind at any moment with the rbes ea.rly on market day,
sJlence if a great deal of SWI.a Love,
Gennan ls spoken. GAIL.
Hurley
Bell
3101 E. COAST HWY •.
CORONA DEL MAB
08.3-8170
The JM.t iD foocL .. rric:e
cmd gracious Jso.pitcdity •••
In a charming Old Engliah Atmoephere
I
•••IWic•••• -I.Witlac•'•
We are now .. lYing our popular Buffet Dinner
eyery Mon. and Tbur. Nit .. 4:30 till p.m.
ALSO aUFFET LUJfCIIEOif EVEaT NOll.. WED.. TBtJa. 4
RID AT 11:30 TIL 3 paa.
CLOSED TUESDATSI
SOUfS, SALADS. SAJmWJCBES UD BOT EHTIIEES
FAIT SErllCE. (Toa walt OD younelf).
Same Jlenoaable frlcft.
RAGAN'S RESTAURANT
1515 EAST COAST IIJGIIWAT
COaoWA DEL NAB
Now you can enjoy Luncheon cmd
Dizmer MrYed in the Victor Hugo
Mcmner ..
SEVEI lap a Week
WILL ALSO BE OfEH EVERT DAT
DtJJliHG DECEMBER
The VlcrOR HUGO INN
HYatt 4-3541
361 CLIFF DRIVE LAGUNA BEACH
Dine Overlooking the Ocean
* WAIJ.Y STACHELI *
at Our Piano Bar
We Ccrter to Grous-for
LwadaeoM. Bcmqueb, Spedal fartlu
DDflfEa 5 • 10:30 -au 'TIL 2
WOODS COVE
ll'f att .. ""
•lax ad eaJoT tbe dacma of
la1boa Jalad CIDd tile caua1 Ia.
tiaaacy '01 lta OW'II ~· •••
VILLAGE INN
ForSuperlatiYe
Dinners and
Cocktaila
* * * r
HAZEL DELL
' at ~ IW.wwy Klgbtly
•
1-
M• in Y CMW Classified Ads • . • • • 5 lal Low Rates! IW&WiOII'f' ............ I
COIIOIIADIIL MA.a. ~
TIIUIISDAT. JAJIVArl 16. I-
Ill. • Y-UIIIFIEI Ill
VI& T1111 8AIIDT FOaM-00 WOIID PU IPAC&
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30 WOBI OIIL'f 1.00 POa OW& DISEIITlOW -2 TDlEI FOa 1.00
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MAIL TO~ THE ENSIGN. 2850 £. Coaat Hwy •• Corona del Mar
Proper
CJa.i&catiOD
For -~·-·----.0
WantM ~. buy ... -.0
R.eel &tate. ____ o
For rent .. ·-··-···-·-·0
W ant.d to rent .. _ ... O
Help wan+ed ....... -... 0
Work wM t.<f. _______ .o
Lost t. FO\Ind. ······-··0
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Penonal ············-··-D
Miscea.neou,. ··-····· .0
I OAS Df W AU. UPLODU •
&.e3ping natural a ~xplodc-tJ.
1 Fl'Om the OCC Barnat'le) chairman. The cvt-nt Will take blowing-pla!>ter a nd tU<'('() rrom
Blue Book Bawl, a sophomore I place In thl' OCC Student Center t'' wall In the bathroom ot tht>
class spon ored dance ls ached· from 8 p.m. until midnight. hom<' of Miss Ellza~th S~nce.
uled for Saturday, Jan. 16, ac. Admission Is f ree to studPnt I ~10 39th St., 1\ewpon Lsland, at
cording to Ron Getty, "publicity body rard possessors and Sl with -1 a.m. Saturday, the NewPOrt
out. The ~wl I$ the ta t sched Bea<'h flrt-df"pa~ent reported
uled st•hool event before final f'X · A vark from a light switch tg.
amlnatlons begin. ni•ect the ~a ' htch had accum
The themt' Is Bohemian. The ul Hed tn the wa ll. There was no
drt>5S Is "very casual,'' stat.-d Itrc or injurlf''!
Getty. •·wear anything within ----------~--
'
Swastika painting on bulldlngll reason.'"
have been reported In Corona del Heading the committee In
Mar. chargp or the sche-duled activity
1 Thr~ black spray swast tkas are S ue Green, band: DPan Bter·
were pulnted on windows at the bower. retre hments; Mary Ann
Fountain Crill Cotl~ Shop, 2721 Coopt>r, decoration ... , and John I E. Coast Hwy., Tom Shears re · KratJ:, p o I I c e protection a nd
porte-d on Saturday. ("lt>an·Up. Ct>nera l <'hnlrman of
...
......... Delinry
1910
John Overall, 313;'\ E. Coast th~> planning rommitte>t> i!'i John
Hwy' r.-ported at 11 :50 a.m. Sat Krat.l', sophomore ( ,,....... l.rt''l Buick • o,.· I • J••ur I urrtay that boys werf' d r.nwlng 1 dent. ..._ -D
Your Name -------------Addre• ----'----------Phone swastika on billboards. d rtit-el' '=============~============~;:::;;:;:;;;::::::::;::;:::;:;;:~;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;::::::=~ t·hf><'ked the entire a rea but wert> llETUIUf PROM EUROPE STAISBURY : I unable to locate any. I !\fr a nd :\1 1"'1 L \I r;1hl1r>1 , nl
IlEAL ESTATE & Utn'ALS B~ WARTED TIIUST DEEDS FOR SALE A huge ·wastlka wa. painted 1~11 Carn&tlon A\t l ur<•l .J d1·l POR SALE MtSCELLAJfEOUS .. -_....
GOLD ---SILVER
·w e Buy-Sell Coins
t;.S. or Foreign nnd carry a com .
plete line of Coin and Stamp
Supplies.
GOLD RUSH MUSEUM
r. A. MAGUIRE, Owner
363 N. ~ewport Blvd. Ml 6·4566
t 2 Blocks North of the ArchesJ
C HRI S TMAS dPCoratlons and
many other item.-.. 'it PRICE.
Open Sundays. Donaldson's, 300
~latn St., Ba lbOa.
FOR SALE: China, Glassware.
a nd other quality it~rns. Two-
ton£' walnut serving table.
Rcasoo:~ble. Or. 3·5471.
f OR SALE : Beauliful Sofi:" end~
tableo;, coffee table, scatter
ru~-.. mlx.master a nd mist·.
Call Ml 6·4020.
KOWBOAT for sale, 8 leN. com ·
pii'IP with oars, \'ery goOd ('On·
clition. Only $.10. ORiole 3·0802.
¥·----~-------------~·~ CABS FOB SALE
FOR SALE: 1958 Volvo delux se·
dan. Radio. henter, 20.000 miles.
t'xcellent condition. \\"ife's car.
See to appreciate. OR 3-5953.
f'ORSCH for sale, 1959 COUp(', only
3 months old, light blue, with
rert I nterlor. $3.6-'lO. Consider
trade. Kimberly 7·3437.
MUSICAL DfSTatJJIEJfTS
NEW HAMMOND
ORGANS
NEW STEINW A Y
PIANOS
11 good uc;ed Grand Pianos.
Knab(>. K1mball, WurlitlzN. Bald-
win, Doll, many otht'Nl, prl~
{rom S395, pay $12 monthly ..
Swap your little reed chord
organ on a new HAMMOND
CHORD ORCA:-.1. 1t plays 100 in-
strument tones so real: Law-
ren<'e \\'elk owns one. \\"e allow
hlghPst cash trartc.>.
Reposses.<=cd Sal£>m )f a pIe
spinet piano like new, ta ke over
l'mall payments.
l'~o £'1('('tronlr organ<>: $1465
Lowri.'y now Si95, 2 manual
Thomas with pN r uc;.,.ion $695,
Conn S139:l now $793. a nother
S1 220 Conn with pen·ussion lc . .'
V<':tr old Si93.
· Gulbran"'~"'n ron-.olt' lik£' n<'w
r<'gular $)lt:i for $195, thr<'e year~
to pay.
H~mmond Chord Organ rt>al
famil\" fun. prlrcrl low for quick
sal<'.
Sll~htly ust>d Knabt> rono:ole
piano a lmos t n<'W save $383. easy
term<=.
Ust>d Hammonrl Spinet. Amer
ira·~ favorite orglln.
9 good u.c;ed upright pianos all
ln good condition. guaranteed
priced from $119, terms as low
as S5 monthly.
Plano Accordlans, $350 to $800
ne~ now only $78 up, play per-
fect.
SCHMIDT -PHILUPS CO.
Establlshed 1914
Always 100 Pianos and Organs
to Choose From
520 ~orth Main Santa Ana
ELECTRONIC SOUND
SYSTEMS
Stereo, Hi-Fi
COMMERCIAL -INDUSTRIAL
HOMES -BOATS
CUSTOM INSTALLA110N
Sound-Crahers, Inc.
AUDIO SPEClALISTS
2626 E. Coast Rlway OR 3 -8515
Corona del Mar
USED SPINET PIANOS
FROM $295
• ACROSONIC
• CHICKERING
• GULBRANSEN
• KOHLER CAMPBELL
• KJ'IA.BE
• WUit.LITZER
WOODWORTH'S
Gt5 ~. Main. S.A.
Jn Corona dtl Mar O R 3-5530
FOR RENT-2 bedroom, partial·
ly furnished houSf'. Desirablt>
location; south or highway. ,,.
brock from ocea n. Yearly leasP.
Right party. Right price. OR
3 ·2589. .
f OR RENT-..<;tudio apt. in Coro·
na del Mar. furnis hed with
utilities. $55.00 ye-ar round. no
le~. OR 3·2430. OR 3-07S.I,
2732 E. Coast Hwy.
FOR RENT-Corona del Mar new·
ly decorated 2 bedroom apart·
ment. w.w carpeting, sliding
glass to large sundeck, garbage
disposal, garage. $125.00 yearly
lease. M. Plnover, Realtor, OR
5·0410.
FOR RENT.::...Corona del M nr nt>W
rompletefy furnished ) bed·
room apt. Per r e c t barhelor
quartPrs. $100 00 month. M. Pin·
over, Realtor. OR 5·0410.
fOR RENT-2 bedroom. furnish·
ed. garbage disposal. ~arag!'.
Now available. No pets. ORiole
3·6288. Yearly in CD~t.
2-BEDROOM-unfurnished house
for rent with garage, garbage
dispo al and firepla<'e. Adults.
No ~ts. $115 with yea r lease.
Inquire a t 620 Orr hld, Corona
del Mar. OR 5·00-17. A\•allable
now.
fORRENT:t bedroom apartment,
furnished with garage. S15
TOP OPPORTUNITIES
DAir.Y
Be Sure To Check With
JUNE FARRAR
Employment Agency
402~ 32nd St., Newport
ORiole 3 ·4680
HELP WANTED: Reliable woman
for baby · sitting. A\railable
from 3·11 p.m. Must ha~ own
transportation. OR 3·0522.
SITUAnOKS WA.KTED
DAY OR NIGHT nurse a nd hou~
k~pt>r. Full or part tim«:' work.
have own transporta tion. A·l
refel"('n <'es. GEneva 8·5650.
00~1ESTIC \.\"ORK -Ex<'ellent
refert'nt·t's. Preferably .Monrlays,
TuP,day., and Fridays Sl.:iO per
hCJur. HYatt 4·6618 a fter 6 p.m.
CO~STRL'CTION-\\"ORK,pa~fer·
ably painting Large or small
jot,!-. Qualified refercmces. ;\Jon·
d,tv thru Saturda v. 11\'att l·6618
a ftN 6 p.m. ·
f1A'Ii.JRE, refint'd Widow:-gt~ing
personali?ed <'o m p a nlon'>hip,
wi<ihes position. Pr"rtkal nu rc;.
ing expcrlt'nce , r hih1 care. Own
trano;portation. WriiP Box 111,
c o Ensign, Corona d£'1 ;\Tar.
monthly. COM. Owner, GYpsy -------------6·5m.
FOR RENT:2 bedroom unfurnlsh·
ed house, with garaae. Nl.'ar
School and m arket. $110
monthly. CDM. Owner, GYpsy
6·527'7.
EXCELLENT LOCATION: Deluxe
unfurnl.shed, newly decorated
1 bedroom apartment wI t h
la rge llvtnc room, patio, stove.
re frigerator, drapes and rugs..
Carage. Permanent r e n t a I.
Adults. Inquire '\t 310h Lark·
spur, Corona del Mar. foliRE:NT:-2. bed-:-r_oo_m_u_ps_t,-a'lrs-
apt., 415 Marg uerite. COM . Car.
bage disposal: W·tO·W carpet.
Yearly le~. No children or 1>ets. ~-51_. ____ _
SEA CREST MOTEL
1 & 2 bedroom apartments
Kitchen4'tt£'s
Nit-ely Furnished
IlEA TED POOL
Children & Pets Welcome
SEA CREST MOTEL
2931 East Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
ORiole 3·63i0
FURNISHED APT. GOOd location.
pleasant surroundings. yearly
lease. No children. :\o pets.
610% Marcuerite, Corona del
Mar.
SUNSET STRIP APTS.
In Costa Mesa
897 Center St
Ultra-Modern, .
Hea1ed Pool
On Premises, $1 10 up
Fumlshed. unfUrnished. singles.
1 bedroom .• 2 bedroom, 2 bath.
Resl~nt manapr ort premlSH,
Mrs. Ray, Apt. 7. u 8~.
Cou.rt"Y to Brokers . .. . .
SEJlVJCES
* * MOVING? * *
2 Fast Insured movers and
large van $11.00 an hour
Time starts at you door .•.
Why pay more? . -Caii-
NEWMA:-:_~
TRANSFER lr STO"f"'E CO.
Midway 6·2528 or Liberty 8·6430
1968 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa
Carpentry
Minor Repairs
!'lo Jobs Too Small!
H. 0 ANDERSON
1947 Fullerton Ave ..
Co<=ta Mesa. Calif.
~lldway 6.33\-1
If no answPr eall Ml 6·2.1i2
Painting _:. Decorating
PAPER HANGING
GEORGE BURKHARDT
Licensed Contractor
1.897 Orange Ave. Costa Me~
Liberty 8·8628 ---JOHNSTONE'S
Mesa Auto Wrecke rs
Used Auto Parts, Tires
We Buy Cars and Scrap Metal
LIBERTY 8 ·i 013
207!i Placenria Ave_ Co!lta Mesa
Complete La ndscaping
Service
fREE ESTIMATES
SAH Green Stamps
P'ree delivery
('()RONA DEL MAR NURSERY
OR 5·0160 • Z744 E. Coast Hwy.
ALL TYPES OF
Photographic Supplies
e Fast Color Film Servtce. e Movte Projectors tor Rent. e Model Airplane SuppUes.
MEARS CAMERA SHOP
1712 Newport Blvd.. Coeta M ..
Phone ~ 8· 70C2
CROWN TV
SALES -SERVJCE
and RENTALS
CAU. CLAUDE OR piCK
FOR EXPERT 1V REPAIRS
3422 East Coast Highway
Corona Del Mu
~one OR 3·~
COSTA MESA PRE · SCHOOL --:;A;:D::;T::;O:;:Ii;O~i;:;i;t;&~S~&;;a;;VJ;;CE';:;----·
New! State licensed. Conveo·
lent west side location. Corner
18th and Monrovia. Cater1nc to
children of worklnr mothers,
Open 6:-45 a .m. to 6:4.5 p.m.
Planned program. hot lunches.
n 3ps.. 1.1 8-9803.
P_Am ___ IG~Q~-------------
-CAU. -
Sympson & Noller
Nnrpon·•
014elt Eatablllbed hlnten
oa 3.3130-~:wa oa 3·5et
Complete
BRAKE SERVICE
•
MOTOR TUNE-UP
•
Herb M11Jerls
RICHFIELD STATION
3638 E. Cout R•'Y· at Pol.Nettla.
01 3·9721 • Corona ct.l Mar
TRUST D EEDS
BUICI on the garage of M rl!. Edna Mar. arP at hnm•• f<~llnw1n£ ,,
1 Franklin at i 01 1::: Larkspar Ave. trip to Europl' Th«•' \ ,..,1,1•<1 tlll'lr
daughtt>r. fWH"I\ \,h,, 1 .. 11 Lnr 2:JI E 17th ST Llbt>rt) l>l 776:>
I Subject to availa bility 1
ll.t trust dt'eds on local 'aran1
properly intrrest to 8 . Short
term.
2nd trust deeds on lmprov<'d local
properties. Discount" ron .. istent
with rlsk. .
For those who wish high lntert>st
110°o) but with reduee<s risk, \\'(>
recommend 50o o colla teral loans
against excellent ICK'al 2nd trust
deeds. Three year lt>rm.
!We mt> If you havr a good 1st or
2nd trust deed for •<~le.
R ... Yiol.l Cole .f don furtlwnns.: h;•r mu .. ., ·,; '"h" ·• COSTA MESA lniae Terrace .Dies j ~~~~;nd '"llo :.\VP!II·t1 111 <·o, .. ·n
C'hristid n Scien<'e fu neral serv.l
ke-, for ~1rs. Rose Vtolet Cole, 62.
of 1331 Santanella Tr .. Irvine Ter-\
rare•. were held ~aturday 1n the
Ba ht. ;\tortua ry Corona ·del ~ar I
C"haPf'l.
IIPERIAL
CHRYSLER
PLYIOUTH
SIICA
AL HARRIS
~ALES AND SERVICE
W. STUART FOOTE
REALTOR
!\1rs. Cole passed away last
Thursda,y tn her home. ShE' was
born In llllnoh; and had lh ect in I
California for years and 1n this
area for the past 7 yraN. She Is
!<Ur\ ivt>d by a son. Lloyd Cordi
nPr of Las Vt.>gas. ~e,·ada. and a
-.illtt>r, Mrs. Ha7el Dtnt>llv of Lar·
1 am iP, Wyom ing. Interment w.a
in Wt>stminster ;\1emonal Pa rk.
1200 W. COAST RICBWAT,lfEWPOJIT BEACR
Dir<'<'tly A<'ross From the Balboa Bay Club
Ln..ty...,.
211i W . Bal boa 81\ d.
Ne wport &>ach I 00 YOU WANT • jo~. • rid•. •
ORiole 3 ·061"0 and LlbNt~ 8·5490 r•ntel, • b•~Y slH•r1 Or do you hev•
13 y£>ars at same ](Xation and do . .o<Mthi"9 to "117 Try En•i9n d eW-
Ing bu iness under my own name I t..d ech. Oltiol• J.osso.
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Wome1 Hear Doc*
Ia Talk • 'Faith'
Women's Fellowship ot St An
cl rew"s Presbyterian Chun·h heard I
Dr. Frank He rman. ;\<1. D a5 a
speakl.'r at its Januar) lu~che-on I
meeting in f(>llowsh ip Hall.
Dr. kennan spoke on ··r our
F'a ith Is Showtng:· DP'·ou ono:
WE're given by ~1rs. Torrl.'n<'t'
Dodds. Mrs. Da\ id F'ra..-.er e ntN
talned with a vO<·al solo.
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JAMES
D.
"In-.estiqationa
& Security"
lllarlllilal
Detectm lplcJ, l•c. RAY
B1iltli1C Coltractor OR.AlfCE COt:11n'T DtvlSIOK
J..-. E. COAST HWY
COlONA DEl MA. 271 2 E. COAST HIWAY. CORONA DEL MAR
OBlole 3-0510
# NOT IF--BUT, ··WHEN • • •
Should a cemdery at·oid an~ ducus~<ion of thr po::.~ibility nf
d~thr We think not. We think not because the fim~:.t St'rt IN'
~ rmtler il helping people lessen the burdrn of final
preparotions wMn a lot·ed one has bt>cn takt'n. That> 1s enough
for a family to do , and undt>r diffic-ult l'nough <'lrtum~tances. at
tAU trying time u·ithout hat"ing to sr/('('t ctmetr~· property, too.
Not only is it logical, sl'nsibll' and ~onsidl'ratr to prepare for
the inevitable, but it is also more economic-al. ProfX'rty purchasf'd
before it;., nud~d is alu'O)'S less U/X'nsil'e than fuUy det·clop#'d
property bought for •mmt>dtatf' zue. And rrrtaml.v it can be
selected more u'tSely u-hl'n no l'motional stress exists.
Ma y U\4! hal'e tht> pri«•ilege of disrussmg 1u th you u·hat U'C both
know will hop~n-<JI'Id for rrhich most fa rrnlw., hare mad~
adequ4te preporotiom? We rordUJ.IIy tn.l"lll' you to t•i8lt
Paci(U; ~'~w. Drn•t through th' ground!\, t>njoy tht beauty
of tlsil tctnic location, Or, if you wish, a phonr rail will bnnt
a Paci(U; \'~w repru~nta1it•e to your home at )·our own conr:enun.ce.
PACIF'IC VIEW
• MEMORIAL PARK
A LIVlNO JIEJIOBlAL TO THOSE WE LOVE.
FM o compkt~ hroc.brt Dft Poci/ic ViN Jl~rnoriol Porlt, tt lttp/toM oi• 3·2601 , 01' ltril•
~ Podfic Viftu Jlf'fMI"flll Pari, UJ20 MacArtlw' ~. N.w;port IHotA., Coli/onei&.
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OCC'S MEW ADDm Oif -Cout'a ... ., built FOIWD, 1ocatad ....... U. Llblwly w blg aDd outakle aDCICk bar, wUI go lato UN
wttlt tbe .... llllmftter, Fob. 1. Ponaal MdkaU.. ill H11 111tMW •• liMb 10. With a CIIIP!Idty of ~ pe......_ the lecture-dellloa-
atratloa ball 1.s equtpplld wltb d OMeS d rcult teJ..WO. to 1114 MIDoutrctioaL
Council Will
Meet Monday
The Newport Bear h City Coun.
ell wlll hold an adjourrwd meet-
in~ at 7:30 p.m. :\londay to con·
slder the following Items:
Legallssuee is Raised
In Fluoridation Fight
• Financing future exp.1nsiun
of the ci ty water systli'm , .~J•L>I·i
llcally an extens ion In the Blir k
Bay area.
• Standards for bhldlng lor
the Corona del Mar bear h COn<"t'S·
slon.
I Continued from Pa~te 1)
The provf"n !arts are at our dls-
posnl. We would like to mail It
to ull C"ound lmen."
Miss Sue Ficker of 110 Ninth
St., Balboa, told the Council tha t
thert• i.11 great disagreement
among m~Jt•a l mt"n on the ef·
fet'tA of fluoridation, and that the
effet·t of rJuorides differs from
person to person because body
t·hemistry ~itfers among indivld-
uals. She s ubmitted to Council a
copy of a Dan Smoot report
against compulsory fluoridation.
City Attorney Walter Charam7.a
presented draft copies a1 a pra-
poRed ballot proposhion to tht> I
councilmen at the Monda)' a fter-
noon study session.
The decision will be made r-.ton -
day evening, Ja n. 25. following
an official public hearing.
• Sign C'Ode amendment.<~. if
t hey are ready in time. This
question arose because of the ap-
peal of the Corona del Mar Cali-
fornia Bank from the Planning
Commi.'ISlon reje<1lon of a sign
at the new bank location.
S~~guls SIIWiYIHrs
Pay Costs of AIHliiC
Council Will Take a look
At Condemned Apartments
The :-->ewport &>a r h City Coun-
dl will ta ke a look at the Roger
. . Van Pelt property in Balboa a
Sutxhvtdl!rs s hould pay th" M.;t 4 p.m. M!Vlfiay to obtain fi rst
ot.leJ,!a l rulvertlslnl-! for an~l!xa -hand informotlon concerning the
t~c.m of nPw a rea~ to _the Ltlv of 6 units tha t have heen con·
zo.;ewport Be_ach, Cou nctlman Char-clemnt>d hy thf'' Hu il•llng o.-:pt.
les t.lurt. said at . Monda)' eve-~ Bullrl in~e in-:[>(-<-tor Oli\'t'f King nln~ .. Cily Counr·tJ mE'CIIng. presr nted h•.;timf"Jny :~t ~l onday
, Cn y Atlo!ne)' w_a lle~ Charam7~ evening·.~ rounn l mePting why
'-'a.s Jnstru<ted to stud} tht> mate•.J he had Jssuf'fl thP c·ondcmnrJIII ion
ort!t•r. ~l r. Van Pc·Jt took i.'i.'iUf'
He !laid the buildings had been
buill In 1905 and In 1914. before
the building code went into ef.
feet, and. thus were not governt>d
by the CQI'Ie. He said he wanted
to build a $100.000 apartment
thNP, hut C'OUid not g('t a build -
Ing permit. The present aparl-
ments are at 905-907 E. Bav A\'e.
an1l 90-1-900 E. Balboa -Blvd .,
BalbOa. ---
U.S. BGrry Goldwater
(Arizona) will be the ~pea~er at
the Orange County Republ ic on
Lincoln Day $50-plote F u n d
Ro i~i ng Dinner ot the Di~ney!and
H o1e l on Frido!iy Walter Knott
of SweM Pork o!lnd Robert So!im-
uel Borne\ of Newport Beoc.h will
serve o~ c:o-cl,airmen fo r the
dinner. ----
1001: REVIEW SLATED
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N. Newpt.
123 • 43rd St.
Capital
1746 E. Ocean
Ellll
464 N. Newport, C-'-------·----l1L9,,00 I
Oregon 1~o1:te~I~::~~~~:(J:.~~~-~~ I 4'10 Holmwood
426 San
407 Pirate Rd.
309 La Jolla (New)
MAn lABORDE,
IEWPIIT IEIIm-:_ OGEU VIEW
We can now deliver thiJ" cu•tom dealened well built
4-wo~bedroom 6 den, two bath home. Protected ~tlo,
better Jhan hall covered a's part of home. Can easily
be encloeed as rumpu, room. Excellent corner location.
OUTSTANDING VIEW of harbor I ocean. I'riced right
at $35.6M. Present Joan at 4"%-FlnaM itlr,' available
up to $24,000. DRIVE BY 2816 CUFF DRIVE. !CORNER
OF SAN BERNARDINO ST.) OPEN WEEKENDS.
YES!! SEE US FOR RENTALS
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229La·Jolla (New) -----·----l'n,500 I M. M L Borel R I
A whole mountaln tn "'"· e a e, ea tor ter q~ Newport Clly :: .... lWO.,OOO I
408 Holmwood ~-;·: ::·: ~-~ :;:·; ~~E:·:: I'"" 645 Plummer, ·.f units
1628 Whittier, bldes., M-1
10 acres on 11arbor Blvd. $120,•1XX>i
2017 Paloma Drive, 3 bed·
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E. 17th St.
"you'll like our frtendly .efvlce"
Costa Mesa Liberty i -11.39
<Across the atreet from Meta Shop pin& Center )
Evenings Kt 5·9200 Ml 6-1050
Cress, Laguna, new ---. .$23,.501) 1-----------------------------
1 n .. -M <h Bay, lot 42 ------S8.000
Twtln, lot llO'xlOO' ... ..$8.450
R-4 Jot on East 19th SL ........ $6,850
San Bernardino ....• ~ .•.... $13,200
968 Cress In Laguna --"'·""' \
.Wa llace St. ...................... $4,
Republic, 3 bdnn.
!%bath ....... .
SUBMIT TERMS 1r TRADES
Over 40 Years In the
Harbor Area
JOHI VOIEi, Rullw
400 N. Newport Blvd.
<Opposite Hoag Hospital I
Mt 6-1675
BAY CREST
Fi•est 3 ·wroom
I BALIOA ISUID GEl ...........
SAT. I SUI. I II 6
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Ranch style beauty, la rge living room, paneled wall!!,
beam ceiling, mD-!ISive fireplace, a:la.q wa ll overlook-
Ing beautiful lanai. All electric kllchen, FA heat, ample
stor,age, separate laundry-very con\'enlent location.
WI. W. SUF-REALTOR
lr ASSOCIATES
1306 Park Ave. Balboa Is land OR 3-1000
THE BEST 3
Awanlsleeli•clo•day wHh '"""' of hi' oh<e.v•llo'n• , • nnrl <·h:HJ::f'fl that "someone has For Boy Scollf CIUICil-1 het'n giv('n ind isr-rl min~t£> po_wcr
lew,.rtBaiHISaYiiCI
Llharian DorOihr>a Sherly will
r('Vit>w "Bf'lle Out of OrdN" at
mrPtlng of the Senior CJ ti·
Ha rbOr Area at next ~.~~7''~r,;;l ;l.a~rge family room , 3 bath, rover-m("t~tlng In the Corona del patio, room for pool -qua l-
I. For tlw growing r._mlly want ing a new home with "
bedrooms, 2 baths, with t'netgy 10 beautify with lnnd-
,-.;c-aping and build an equity for the future at onJy
$1950 down, full price $14 ,950. to put :t man out of btu ne.s.o;. • Off-site Partilc 01'11 Youth Center. ity <"Ons truc·tlon, OPEN IIOUSE
DAILY -2001 Holiday.
Karl L~nn Davis. president, an-
nounC"ed this WN:-k that the
Oranar Empire CounC'il of Boy
Sr-outs will hohl Its anual awards
and Kick -off dinner Monrlav eve-
ning at Santa Ana Valle)'-High
S.·hool. John T. Boyd Jr. is cha;;.
man.
The-Newport Balboa Silvlng!!l
ancl Loan Assn. r('('"(!iVrd City
Council approval Monday eve-
ning to establish an off-site em-
ployee parking lot on 32nd St. so
that a portion or the present
parking lot can be used for f'~
pnnsion o f the Sa\'lng!\1 and Lo;ln
headquarters on Via Llda.
CHUJICH DINJifEJI TUESDAY
EII IC WEJSI ERC DIES
FUnf'ral "'ervi~>r.'l for F:rlc J.
\'l."eisber~o: . .:.S. ot Jn9 :\larigold
A\'P._ Corona •lei ~tar, will tK'
held aT II a.m. S:nurday In thP
Baltt ~lor!UIHY Cha l)('l, Corona
del ~lar. conducted b)' Rev. W!'.!!t ·
well Gr{'(!nwood, a.!>SOC'iate of Sl.
Jame.'l Epi!!COpa l Church, New-
port Beach. Mr. Weis berg passe-d
away in hi!! home Tuesday a fter-
noon. Hf! was born In Estonia
nd came to thi!!l country as a
young man.
Tht' congrt>gation of the Corona
del Mar Lutheran church of
Master will hold Its llrst steward -
s hip dinner T uesday evening In
the new multi-purpose room
the church, 3545 E. Coast llwy.
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NEVER AGAIN! II THE HARBOR AREA
SO IUCH HOlE FOR SO unLE
$19,600 -$21,360 -EASY TEllS ,
(EXTRA WIDE LOT INCLUDED IN THIS PRICE-NO LAND RENT TO PAY)
LOOI AT THESE FEATURES
e 3 & o1 Bedrooms, 2 Baths
e Large Family Room e Fireplace with log-lighter
e Beautiful Jiving room e 100 amp. electrical service
e -220 V. wiring to washer 1: dyer
e JOO';Q v irgin ru-:lon.carpet e G.E. forced air heat e G.E. garbage disposal
e G.E. built-In range 1: oven e G.E. built-In dlshwa.sher e Nutone Hood, Fa n 1: Light e Large ceramic tile shower
• Fonned fonnlca countertops e Rea r fence e Slldln& glua patio door
• Heavy ahake roof e Built-In 'IV aerial
AND MANY, MANY MORE
SAlTA AU II CISTAIEIA
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oil Santa Ana A .e. Nor1h of 20th SL
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A HOME & ADDRESS
YOU WILL IE PROUD OF .
BUILT BY DIKE & COLEGROVE. INC. ........... , .. .......... _.....,_
c:-1 AII·Kir ldl
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SaiMApnll •
1L GUJaJZil } OR 3-7201
J. HOWARD 083-1175
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' SEASPORT REAL 1i'
CWRE VAl HORI
REALTOR
2633 West Coast Highwa y
Newport -Beach
U 8-9349 -Eves. U 8-3293
IEWPIRT lEACH
Studio Apt5.
SPECIAL FOR CASH
70 ft. X 135
leyel Rl Let
GYpsy 6-51Q.l
READ
ENSIGN
CLASSIFIED
AND
REAL ESTATE
ADS FOR
REAL
VALUES
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2. A 3 -star listing with 3 bedrooms, 111 baths, forced air
heat, hardwOOd lloors, brick fireplace-an exception-
ally alttaclive and landscaped provincial home at
S3800 down. Priced to St'll for $18.800.
3. Harbor Hlghlanda. 3 bcdroorru~, 2 baths, llreplace, hard·
wood floof!!l, forced air heat, carpe'-' and drapes. $3500
down. Priced at $23.750.
RMO. REALTORS OR 3·7560
• • J(XK E. Cout H.lway
Corona del Mar
COIOIA DB. Ill
Larce Office s,.c. fer Laue
Near California Bank. 55 ft. d~p parking space.
Call ORiole 3-6900
CHEMR F. SAliSBURY
315 Ma rine, Balboa Is land
IEED 4 IEDiOOiiS?
We can explain the plan of thla qualily SLEEPER'
with a VIEW. Just a few ste~ to Ocean In Corona del
Mar. Ovt>r 2,000 sq. ft. or solid ronstruction Including
3 bathll and 2 fireplaces. Unoccupied and will sell fast
at 142,500.
o•'T IAIE OFFER
Unless you hate 11 full panoramic VIEW of the Harbor
Area and Catalina. Located on Corona del Mar's Nob
Hill. It'a price of over $50,000 wJIJ appeal to the family
that n~s everything In tht> fi nest taste.
LEIIIT. UIHI, le*
3001 Eaat Coast Hlehway Corona del Mar
'OR 3-0668 • EvH1 OR 3-0372
•••• Eat -Tile Prtlllp ......
145 EAsT ElGH'I'EEN"I1f STREET
~OSTA MESA, CAUFORNIA
4w' .. Prailll
11111• 1•1 sl 1 hel
Ill IIIIIEtl...,
8 • One btdioam aDertmentt w:lth earpeta, dra,_,
rana-e, oven, rerrtc. 10 foot private wndetb, From Sl25
month -7UI' .....
7 • two bedroom meaanlne apal"tmnta with private
pat.._ two atocy llvlna room. ·rtrep~ace; FA heat; 2
t.ths; nnp owa Nlrl1. earpeta dl'a,...
0... bl«k from. major ahoppln1 omter and all pubUe ---' • •••tleailtakea. DCM'-......
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