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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1960-01-28 - Newport Harbor Ensign- ' \ How Will the Island Handle New Traffic Control _ Law?. .......... , ... Q" ...... --· that morally or le&alJy. But if the~'• no place to park, the car& can't atop anyway." ... -- The Balboa laland ....Sdehta and property owners, .ueeeMtul at 1ut In pttlq lqialatJve re· Jlet for their trwmendoua traffic: headacbea,.now are about to erd· bark on a ploneerlnl atwmpt to help make that lectala tlon work. ............... .,..... ..................... ..... OJ .... MrtF I .... • "We can do eomethlna for the buat~. becauae· they have come alon& wtth u. 100 ~r cent. Pertlape we can or1anlze a mall campalp amona llland res1denta to promote ahopptn1 on the laland." omou I-IIII 1808UAY. JAIIVA~ 21. 1- They cn.cu.ed the problenw a t lenat!'l lut Friday .walna at a well·attended meettna ln the Corona del Mar Sehool auditor· tum. They brouaht up a aumber of questions. and lor IDOM of t hem they pt arwwen tram Mar· v1 n Johnton. president of the B a 1 b o a bland Improvement Alan., who hu *n sparkplUI · In& this campal&n to .olve the traffic and parkin& problema o( the Island. Here Is a summary of the an- swers and comments by Mr. J,ohnaort : .... ., .......... ...... CIIJCI C ............. . ..... r... ....... ..... .......... =, ..... ... ..................... ................... ............... ....-... ........... w. effect, there will be al&ns alon& Bay1lde elvlna advance warning to approachln& drivers. • "It you are Included In the exceptions listed In the ordi- nance, you will be authorized to drive onto the Island. Technica l· ly, you have a place to park If you have a residence or busi ness on the bland." • 'nM control plan should 10 Into effect before a tratnc cruds occurs, and then It should be ln effect 24 hours a day. • Euter Week wlll ll'le the pollee department a chance to teat out a control plan, although the propolled turnabout con.truc· tton cannot be completed by then. • PerhaPs the Monterey type of parking (each palr or parking spaces separated by a 4·foot red zone) s hould be tried out on the n!!ildentlal streets, as well as on Marine Ave. FL PS ISSUE • There will be a stop slen at t he e9ntrol point near the en· trancy to the Marine Ave. brid ge: perhaps the sig n can be covered during winter months. • The control point Is a fi ne place to write tickets for loud pipe~ on t he hot · rods: sever_al weeks of writing Uckets and that trouble will be solved. • When the control plan Is In Sportsman of Year Will Be Chosen Here The "Sportsm an 'of the Year" for the Corona del Mar Youth Center wtll be announced by the Balboa Bay LI on a Club next Tuesday evening. The Uons wlll h old their reg· • Mem bers or the Improve· ment Aasn. will be furnished a ,ped a l type of Identifying s tick· er so they can be easily spotted by the control oftlcer. • ''We are not trying to close the Island bus inesses from their source or revenue. We c.an't do • ·we wa nt people who Jive on the Island, who rent there. who have buslnes.~s there and work there, who are coming to visit Is land residents, anct who Are coming to shop on t h€ Is· land. That Is the purpose of our new ordinance." City Ready t~ _Acquire _ Newport PE Property Another big s tep toward up· authorized to open ' neeotlatlons grading old Newport was taken for purchase of Pacific Electric Monday evenlnc by the Newport property between 26th St. and 1 Beach City Council as the city 30th St. and a 24-foot strip along manager and city a ttorney were the depot property. It's Now OK To File For Councilman Charles H a r t. chalnnan of the PE acquisition committee. said that the appral· sal obtained by the city Is within 2 per cent of t he $288,544 figure set by PE. "The committee feels it l!l n HEART SU NOA Y 'OfFICIALS · ore di~cv~stng plans for tne door-to-door drive tnet wrll oe con· ducted thrC>Yghout the Harbor A·ee O'l Feo. 28. Pictured f-ere, left to rght. "'e Mr· J~ci I fair price, Jess than $2 a square Counc·1 Race root ... he said. Acquisition of this property 8oyer, 3 712 Ocean Blvd., co·choirman for Co· traffic pattern of Newport Blvd. Ft .. Balbo<'! Island ch.) rma, for N~wpod Beach, end Mrs. Herbert M le• 525 ~,=e D• ·r..,·,. mort for Co•one del M ,,. T ~ e • .. ~-:~ ·-oe eel· leeted <>" Hear S ... ~d~ t w uP!)('" '"'e •e· \earcn. ed~ccl• on 11"'0 ,. n'lm.J" '1 erv 'e oro· grems of the Ore,.,ge C ~~...-•, He,,· A ,. Won't Go On Ballot The Newport Beach City Coun· c-U vot~d unan1mously Monday e\·t"ning to take> no action on tluorlda 1 ion. There was no debate from the floor bfofort' the Coun<'ll adoptt>d a tatemenr wharh had beofon prt>pa red by :\layor Jam«-s Stod· dard and whl<'h avoadt>d a ny en· dorsem('nt or lhe arguments against putting the Issue on the ballot. Ht>te is the s tatt'ment: 1. Profeuloeal IDedic:cll opiD• loa f-on fi.aorlclatiGe to COG· trol tooth decay. 2. A IUDcall -pllAIJ of 14ly oplaioa la cSJ'ridecl but LDdi· ccrt" aa opposltioll treed. 3. 8aMd OD DCitura) fiuorkM coet.t aacS •eaa .... _.. -.. pn"Citaq of u.. CJNCI, JOI'D -. ter coataiu up to 10 per c:eat ot tbe reeCIIDJD•IIdecS IDlai· IDWD fluoride. • ular di nner meeti ng a t 7 p.m .. at the VIlla Marina, then at 8 p.m. will adjourn to the Youth Center for the ceremony. The presentation will be made by Mickey Heath, who has donat~ a trophy that he himself received during his ble lea,ue baseball career. Also expected to be pres· ent are Andy Carey, Shore Cliffs resident and New York Yankee third baseman. a nd Milton Shedd of the Newport Beach Pa rks, Beaches a nd Recreation CommlssJon. Thls Is the second year of the awa rd. The first winner was Aaybody for City CouDdl? Today (Jcm. 21) Ia opMI1Dg date for tw., a. a CGIIdJdate. Tile ..._,u .. Ia 110011 Tban· dGy.Fab.lL c:a.dAdatea for Jfewport a-da aty eoa..dl •• be • qwal· w.t .......... dWdct ·- will enable the cliy to widen the I rono del Mor· Mrs. Marion Le Bus. I 008 S. Boy ~t~~~~4.:::::~::::· Local youths Downey OfrKial Named I ment of Newport Blvd. One plan Nominated Publ. Works o·arector 4.. Tile proprMty of a pu.b· Uc 90t• OD fiuortdatiea baa bMa questioDed.. Alya8eats ,.....teet ........ -........ aoa. beu.t t•••'"d to ferad ~ CIDd • ps-.lble ... ..................... rlPta. n..s _. a..111 ..,wtt._ It ................ a.-... Mlke C~. Richard Nixon for President Club Formed ....... -.,.. .... ~ ., .. laa. 'l"n _. .... '- • ........... ?? .. ...... .... .., .......... ,... Ill ••J ........ II .... ..... is to ask the pro~rty owners on the south slde ~ Newport Blvd. f A d • K to move their buiJcllnp back on· or ca emaes Lthe ~ ... rty ~1\1 ~~~ WlWaDl D. samt-. ., lfew. Donald C. (Cbarlesl Simpson.\ .._.. r• a ·--·--~· __ _.__ 34 . year . old dty ~nee!' al Newport Blvd. Into a f -lane port Beach. a -&Ad honor .the Cty fJI DowJMoy has been tharouahta~. The other pJ.n b lltUdetlt at Newport lfaltMir Hllh appoJn ted a s pubUc ~orks dl~· I to make the present N-School, has *n nominated by f h c· f N rt C,__., __ ,....___ .......__... ---..-·· u s D -J u i 1 1 tor or t e aty o ewpo --.t --Blvd. one way toward Coest · · nep. ames tt as pr nc pa Beach. He will start at a salary ......., ... llcala ~ Co· Hwy and construct a second candidate (or one of 2 vacancies f 1917 h Ml K• Dt8tdct Jfo. 1: · the u s N 1 A d o a mont . ~ ... _.... ol Dilltdct S. one-way couplet. Inbound, In the at · • ava ca ~y. Effective date Is Feb. 24 ror Jack HopwOOd of Irvine Ter· ...._ l.a..d. ... QarS. 100-foot atrlp being p urchased Craig Warren Brown of Costa tak1ng over the p<ll5ition being race, who Ia with Ford Aeronu· B.rt o1 DWtnct 1, Jf.wpett. from PE. Mesa was one or 11 nomfnatf'd vacatf'd by veteran C'lty oHicaal tronic, Is chairman of the Coro· Ina lStla lt. to tile rlftf. Largest portion of funds for for the one vacan<'y In the Air ~rt Webb. who some time ago na del Mar Nlxon.for-Presldent, the purchase will come from the Force Academy. . announced his Intention to r<'· the first such club to be fonned WW Uwt naa •• .... lee· sale or the 88 a cres of surplus Candidates will particapatt> in .;ign to enter pm ate engint¥r In the Harbor Area. U..? ........ tMk ... ..,.: city land on the other side or exams for ~ppolntment to the lng praC1it't". Jack Rlchardaon, yacht broker, •-~ .,.._.. the Santa Ana River. class beglnmng next June. However. ~tr. Webb wall ~tay was ,amed vlce·cha lrman in a.asace Jli9ble, "'1)sftaJt.Jy for some time with the public ..... charee of pub)iclty; Don Frank. . SCOUTS TO TAKE OVER works department with the tlth• lin, Balboa Island realtor, v1ce· ~ B..,t. .,...... or <1ty engineer. re<>ponsable for chairman In cha rge of me mber· ~ englneenng design and held In· ~~:;;;:~~g.";!~~ ~r:h w ... Flllll•c ._, CITY DUTIES ON FEB. 8 ~~!0j0,a;:~~~~~g~;:r:~ge~~: m anager of the Maceo Corp., UMI ........ 111'1 Harbor area Boy Scouts will I will ~rve as mayor; John ew.lsulting tlnn now beang organ· treasurer, and John Bissell, also take· over duties of city leaders ens. Post '201; Rich Watson. P01t l7.ect by Clyde ~be. who re of Aeronutronlc, assistant treas· 11ae wwld cbciiDpAoa o1 Mit In Newport Beach on Monday. :>: William Lee. Ship 306: Davlct sign£"<1 2 months ago a<~~ a~"ocl<tte urer. ..._ ~. wile Ia .._ tbe Feb. 8. and conduct a city coun· Clark. Ship 306; Steve Humph· engineer and ;;trt>et su!)('rtntt•nct D. C. SIMPSOR call.,....... world ciMialploa of ell meeting that evening. rPy. Post 203. and M,ron Clow. t>nt. . . sport ,......., 1IMCI Jeda IDCIIIa· Keith Malcomson, Post 203 .• P~t 200. city councilmen. Mr !'Impson l.!l a nail\(' or ''" 11 ,.n~mr'f'rtn£: ,, :'t01 nfnrrl fclctaJed Ia tbe Barber Area Rick Healey. Ship 306. will Palo Al to. r<>t'f'I\'NI ht" hagh t nl\f'!".ll\ fl<' , ... ,1 rt'!!"II'TI'fl .... c ....... .... Ia tile -wsdd s.n.• of flab· w c F h c;erve a s <'ity manager: Gordon ~hool N1uc-ataon In T r in it~ t aql l'ngtnt'f'r . IDg ~adscl a-t ...elr Ia • • is er :'iaelSt>n. Post 201, pollee chief; County. tonk ht" prl' f'r~.:•n<'t'rtn~ llf' ''·~' .1S.."'I!-1.l nt puhhc-\\nrk« P1ol'lda. See --e.Dla9 C.Q ... OD Ken Rains. Post 201. fire f'hief. trainang Ill Sa.n JO"f' ::;tat(' .cnl t11rN 'tor or RP<h1ang Calif., fnr PIP 2. I 'R It I Bryon Overton. Ship 306, lift' lege .tnd tht> Unl\f't'lily of lt.th on(' ~<'iU and publw work<~ ~u S ea Or ouard captain: Jim Hicks, Post ann rf't'l'I\'N1 his B 5. dPl!n't' In •• , .. c ••• ,.... -........... ...... -a.----.. .. ......................... .. -... » ......... poll& 5. Wltltoat ~ -. ....... ...,., ....... pcMata, CeuJodl .....W --ao ac1ioa oa n~ During the afternoon !lludy ses.;1on. Counc-ilman Han-. L<l· rem propo~d that the CounC'il ront.nue to stucty the qupc;tldn With lht' aid Of the <:taff "and pos~ibly rht> aict of dtazen< rom· 1 mittf>t>'l. · But the othN <'ouncal· men sale! that thnt wa.; not the- "' pon~abillty of thp CounC'al. ''LPt the pt"Opll" who art> for It S('ll ir .. a1d CounC'alman Clar· enre lli~hae At thf' l'\'t>nin~ mN"ting. when lhP rt'guJ.u ~~rnda wa-. C'Om· piPIPd, \.1a~ or ~toorlard r a llf'd for dl. U<;<;ton from thE' noor lharl<'s Wmfl('lrl nf L1do Isle askf"cl if a rlf'Ut l<m woulct J:Ct thP Coun1a l off thl' 'hot !i.Pl\1 " Tht> md,\or ... au! 11 as po-.~lhle 10 pill<'(' i\ pro~IO'o.llaon on th<' bal- lot h\ pPtitwn f'lly Attorney Wnltt>r l har.Jmn l o;;ald that an The proposed Corona del Mar beach concession agreement was f One over paragra ph by para· graph by the Newport Beach City Council at the Mapday afternoon study session and at a contin · ued study session followlnl the Monday evening meetlnc. Minor cha nges weN~ made concerning technical deta ils. If a revt.d draft can be prepared by F~b. 8, the City Council may Invite pro· posala from bidders that eve- nine. llzslr ... Slctle ........... , .. "' ~rintt'nctc>nt of Da\l . Calif.. for f h 3. city ciNk : Don Cock. Post :>. ,,, :.earc beforP goang 10 [)ow tnlliBII\<' P<"l tton rrquart>, !IIIZ· 0 t e y ~ . C'IIY attorney; Jerry E'hle. Po t Pa rk·l ng L.l m·.t nP~ 2' J Y<':lN IIJ:O natUrM uf HI JIN C't'nt or lht> ~lann.ng romml-.sloner, and :\lr !'Impson :tnct hao: waft>. \"Ot<'l"'. to !Jiar (' ,, proposition on A hammer and sickle. as well as a swutlka, we re painted on a reta.Jnlna wall at the home of Mrs. W. G. Lewis, 201 Larkspur Ave., Corona del Mar, pollee were Informed last Saturday, William c. Flsht'r, owner of Don Shorley, Post 203. finance of· KatherlnP, haw 2 claught<'r<:, 9 th(' mun11 1pal Plt-t·tlon or 1962. Fishe r lr Co. at 2603 Newport fieer. Jay Coo!)('r and Jim D'Elrl· s·.gns Go Up ancl n. ~1rs. Samtxon. a nativ~ of If 13 J)('r l't'nt ""lln. thPn a spe · Blvd ., Newport ~ach. was nam· clo. Post 200. will be appointed San Franci~'O. i" 3 hren~ rom raal t'IN'tt<m mu"l lw <''lllt>rf, or ed "Realtor of the Year" at the ac; other department heads. mnr ual palot anrt flight in trur an riPf'tton roulct lw ron~ohctatt>d annual awrds dJnner dance~t The group attended the New The one hour parking limit tor. With a ~PnPral t>lN'taon w1th the the Balboa Bay Club last Thurs· port Bea<'h city council meeting signs nre now uv a long Coa -.t ron l'nt or th£' rounty I'Upervl· M d · h d ... 1 't Tl Cat•• ~lanagN Rolx'n Shl'llon. day evenlne. last on ay nag t to stu y pro· Hw:r. In Comna 111' •• ar. H" J o:orq. Jack Mullan, whose real t>State cedures to roUow In conducting limit Is in t'ffeet from am "ho announf'f'<l thf' appoint \1rc: Rohf'n &rnard lil~puted mPnt. c 11i ··w e art> fortunatP to ofllce is at 434 32nd St.. New· city business. to 6 p m. 7 da)s a wl't"k. Latl'r th~ rlalm~ that n uortdallon was .,_ h I" d have \lr ~Impson jOin us Hl' ('n M l d A K Ph I port ~ach. was Installed as tht> the :Sewport odC po let' t> h ma mt>rll<'allon or an an\'a~lon -e ~s 1 ((! r joy" tt fant> M"putallon In t<: rs. owe an • • new president, SUC'l't"Cding Art ---~~-••• ILI-&9 partmf"nt Will 3 !l gn a tra C 0 . Clelct. W t-are a lso rortunatr that of d\'al lll:x-rtiMi nnci <:aid that Klstl'"'r, owner of Kistler Co •. 2901 -n.. fil't'r 10 patrol Corona dPI Mar ··au "p ASk 1!1 lo hR\'(' thto I holce d f Ch h W "" fk>r1 Wt"bb \\Ill remain for a lim<' Honore Or • urc or Newport Blvd., Newport Beach ... ~. ...... IHf a... I for over·timc parking violation~ to hPad an Important dhislon of madt' hy the Pf"'PIP." The other dltlcers at'e Duncan p -•J publi<' \I.Ork..o: and sha~ tht" Dr Rohert \\'ashhon. as <'heir· Mrs. Fount Lowe of Balboa h~r award. Hardesty of Newport Beach, rtrst Th N rt o-h "lty C S·'e'•l L'ft..-.-.1 .... knowlt"ffae a nt1 t'~rlt"n<'t" h<> man of the Dt>ntal CnmmittN> on vJ-.pr-1 ... -nt .· Dan Driscoll of e 1 ewpo ode '" oun •llliil •1..... " ·.-Fl ld tl 1 Jaland and A. K. Phelps of Co· Mr. Phelps, 619 Narcissus Ave.. '"'"' ""'"....., ell voted Monday tVf'nlng to re· I • ft-.11 II PI._.... ha~ gaanPd durane ha yea~ with uor A on, rea~ a f'tlt'r that rona de l Mar were named u 1s a member of the Corona del Armo Realty In Corona del Mar, ject MNI. Isabell Wrteht's "()per·' I rw•l U... -... tht' l'ity." hlld ~t'n St>nt to Council, de· Church Woma n and Church Man ltla.r Community Church. He join· second vlce·presJdent: Ruth Par. atlon Paw Print'' plan on tht> fendmR fluor1datlon but 3:\"· of the Yea r tor l!le8 at the an-ed the church In 1950. taught the doll of 50.1 Park Ave., Balboa Is· sidewalk In front of Mf' Yeoe Wee Xewport pollee and the harbor ·In~: that th<' Coun<'•l hould ~· nual meetln& or the Newport hleh .cbool class for .everal land . Aeeretary · treuure?, and Beastie hoppe In Balboa. Mayor depanmcnt sa t urday night c I • M rt• pone actlon until "~lt•nllfi<' and Harbor c 0 un c I I of Ctf\lrchea years and wrved on the Board Fa re) Walker, re-appointed CXe<'· Ja mes Stoddard aaht It was a ~ught a s lim-built man. 4!0 to a Ire a In . COn('IU"I\ E' tnfonn;.tlon ha~ been Tuftday evenlnl at the Co.ta of Cbrl.stJan Education. He was utlve·secr.tary. fine Idea but the Councll cou ld-1 30 years. who had threatent-d to mndc a' ailabl(' to oU citl7tons." Mesa Methodist Church. moderatpr of the church for one 1. Leonard Smith won the n't tolt>rate the defac:enwnt of commlt ulcldto by ta king gu. Of l• d D • I ExpN'~ ing opposition w ._. r t' The Rev. Clifford Fu&ate, pu· year. w .. cta.lnnan of the call· awa rd as "top saiH man." and public propt-rty. I Father Ste phen Kiley or Our • I 0 I e s Stanley Broughton. Han teg- to.r ot tbe host church, wu in· In& committee 5 years aao wherf GJoden Fay was named "top Ust· LAdy of Ml Ca~J cat boll<' I man, Ml Harr f't (',ould. El.mc."r stalJed as president. ~"I a new putor wu ca!Md, eetwd ,er" f« ltee •• ~unners-up ~.re M. .. ...... Chul"('h, Balboa. told poll~ ht.' Cl I~ Manln Sr d1~ unto Polrl~r an~ M.arga~t Ell•n 01111 . lltlth hlm are the Rev. John Parke as deacon for 3 ~. Mkhael for top ~lesman !nd •••• had ~1\'ed a te lephone eall pt>Ot('(lly Tuesday at h is homt-. land. ~ St. James Epl.8Copal Church, He 11 now on the Cbu~b Coun-Matt La.lorde as top lister. trom a man stattr -' that ~ was 7().1 VII' Udo Nord. L.ltlo I Ito. "~ vt~·pf'Mident : 10a Glyde M~· cu. the nomlnattna commlttH, • Ull)llr trolnf to commit w lcide Whllf' th~ ace or 72. He was ow1~r or I"""" ... .. nard~ the Corona del Mar Com· the Cbr1alan Sodal Action Com· l1m1 If 1111t1r _. Father Xlky wa.. trytnc to traC"e the Trartt" Winds ~taurant aM 1 21 munlty Church, .ecretary, and mlttee and cbaJnnan ol the le· ~ ... Dtnnll P. Ca.'*"-18. of 4216 the nil wtth tht! ttolephone com. ('()('ktall 1ounre In Santa Ana. .. --..... IIIII I Iii II,., Wayne carroJl o( Chrllt nf'Y'OierK't Committee. Be is a.l8o .... '"Tw N~ • .... lei,_ lAne, Balboa, ... booked pen,y, th« man ldt a roAry wtth Ht' wa~ a \'etf'ran or World --••• s- Church by the Sea, treuu~r. vt~·modftator of the Los An· 7 ._ .... el ._.. ... on a cb8fJ'4t of--a .Un« In the bouRk~..,er, who bad not War I and a membH of tht Ma·, A 1!00.000 <'Ontnact U. -.n llfra. Lowe. who Uve. at 118 pt. A..,....Uon of Conarqa· ...... ••••..._ llf ... a.t pclllf•lon of an ~le be\·· known of the tet.phone ralJ. .100 <' -r.tftple In Ka~ ty, awaNed to a.b(oo(olc a.• a.;. 11a..r1.ne Ave .. 1a a merna.r ol t.IM tJonal 0~ • iasl ...._ el c-erqe by MfW'PO't polb at 11 :!50 Mo. H4' wu a n.ttlve ~ Iowa a nd ,uw.rtrw IM.., lt40 l6a F&Wia • .... .._ Island Communit:)' Metll· Mr. ,...,. Ia a rneiUef ol tiM ... A p.m. Sahlrdq at Jlrd St. a.nd • .._ Pllllllll • 1 • had U~ In U.la C"Oml''IU.anJty tw Aw. •• c.ta M • .., ... IIIIW)' ..._ auareh. !f.-port RuW OpCbllt Cltlb Oc.n "'-'t.. M...,.-t IIINdl. _, 1 • 16 ye,ar-. IUf\leu fill W•pona. llftor•nc te Her award wu bued on lont and -"'" a ...,. .. prtsldtnt. ....xaAft 10 MDT A lalboa Wand atrl, 11: a W. a rtrl tDr llr. ailid Mra. S.rvklee wUl '-hifl• at 2 p.m. hntl M. Smltll. .. ~ ._.. ~1ft _.,benlllpandnan· In 115'7 1M .rwd • the Mtw· ,.,.. Cout Youna o.rnocrdk e.ta ._. atrt. M. ... a 01sta Ptte .... 11111. '7011 ~ tOMOisow (P'rktay) in laltz Ca.ta daalnDaa • ....... w.11 1Dr Mr da""' .... fOil 8Mdl a....-.,,.,_, a.bwlll "*" atT:.S p.m. lion· ..... MJ, 1,, ... alse-........ A-.c.-a ... ~ M•· ..... Chapel. .. ,lYOn lnc'l-* 'fte co.tntt 1e ,_ tM ..... ._....._ at ....... ._ IIW ~ aa Cafltal ...,. .... ..,at tJae............, lTN Gil llballar d"£•0 .._. wtdll 41q, ~IS. at Noaa a.,Mal. a..• wife. Ann; 1..,.., Clair. Jr .... ,a1, 1nt ... fi"ISIC•-·· ,.... ud paw.a ..... lJI all ...... aM le ... cMinlaa el llewpcwt ...... Oolla --. te c:MI'Isa fill ........ ftil ............... NM the U 6 I ~ fill AnahetM. ....... o1 Lquna .......... tD M ...... .. :n:."::t ~-~ ::~::::= ::..=.=:.:=---::.: :.:e-:=~·,.w·::: ::=::as.-::=~"?=;~~ :::P.~~- • *-4 ..._ ,... ... ,.w •t eor-del....,, c.M. ~ -w., .... T._....r, lA C.... del M•r. 111 tiM Clty .f N.'fPWt ... ell. C.llf. Office ..... ,l..t'-1 ,&...t lA til. ~ W..iflt. M•iliat •~: 2110 L c...t Hit._., ~r. c.-. del M.,, C.lif. Tel.~•: oaw. l-0110. AlVO E. HMPA ,_ ......... ~ ... -..... ·-·-----.. -·--· o-., •'"' '-Wit!W PEG HMPA _ .. ·---·-.. -·------·-----~ Wit• SUISCRIPTION UTES '" the New...... H•riMt Are•t OM per -U .OO; two ye•rs -SI.OO 0""' ... of til. H•rlt• ""-•1 On• yNr -$4.00; two yo•rs -S7.00 MEMIER .f th• CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER PUILISHEitS ASSOCIATION Aftd . of th• NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Tho NEWPORT HA.IOit ENSI~N wos •dilldtocl to bo • nowtp.por of t•"" orel d rc11leli0ft by co11rt d•cr-No .. A20 171 of th• Sup.rior c-rt i11 S.nte An• efld by , .. ~" th•reof is qu•lifiod to publi.h ell public 11otic•• roqui,.d by l•w. CALUNGQQ • WOm.D l&ama on. tlablnllY, between brottt~r Down In Florida, a fellow-out-Wllllama and golf champion door-writer. name of Hy Peskin, Sam Snead. So Sam was .. lnvlt- crystalllzed a n Idea. His fertile ed. So wu lullan Crandall, who brain came up with the thought makes and l!.!es his own Asha- that there oughta be a World way lines. Car Wood Jr. of MI- Series-for tlshermen. And so It ami, president of the • Interna- came to pass. with headquarters tlonal Light Tackle Tournament I at Pompano Beach, the first an· Assn ., was In the line-up, a long ,c~~><:><:><:><:><::>-<::><:><=><:.>-<:::::....C:::::....c;;::::...o;;:y;;:y~~<::><::><::><><:::> nanl world series of sport fish· with outdoor magazine editor ling got under way on Jan. 15. Ray Camp of New York. Hop Hy's Idea Is that, eventually, There were rep~ntatlves all there will be "local" ellmJ na· the way from Maine to Florida, tions, with the winners moving from British Columbia to Mexico up to the national and lntema· (with Dr. Roy Dean C'arrylng the tlonal levels. Sln'Ce there wasn't flag for our neighbors I, I rom I time for such a rrangement$ In Texas, Oregon. Minnesota, Okla· • FREEDOM OF CHOICE WINS A ROUND this first series, the anglers who homa, Cuba, VIrginia and m~ 0 · . · d d . f took part necessarily had to be any other spot you couJd mPn · ur City counCilmen eserve commen ahon o r Invited. When the .starting gun tlon. Lest 1 forget. thel't' wu also refusmg to place the compulsory Uuor idation issue boomed, 33 contestants for the a representative from Caltrornla. on the ballot. I am sorry they did not take a more ('rown ~ent to work. • VAaJETT f h · h d h · · 1 f · di · d 1 The snvltees were no dogs, This world series was well set o r t ng t stan on t e pnnctp es o m Vl ua either. In the fishing world. Well up. Each day, a different speC'Ielt r ights and the freedom of c hoice, but they did refuse I known and well publicized Ted of fish was a ngled for. and In to b o w down before the demands of the fluorida-William~. swat king from the different w A 1 e r s. The Gulf I Land of t he First Tea Party, Is Stream off Pompano Beach pro· tors. well known for his ability with vlded salltl h. dolphin and mar- l have re sented the time and trouble all this has a rod 'a Ted Williams rod. no lin I Sam Sn£>ad got a big blue k . . · jlcssl as with the tapered homer-h k d 1 hi ta en, because oppostllon to compulsory-T1uond6-s·wattnr. one oo e up, m sscrt s putl " wht>n the line brok<.'l. !Jon ts as clear cut an issue to m e as argumg m 1 There's a lways a friendly feud Marathon In th<.' K<>Y8 was the favor of the Golden Rule. Indeed, the Golden Rule pia<'«' wherl' thPy tished ror bone should bnng all w ho ltve by it to a dcclSIOn m favor fish. Lake Ok{'{'('hobee, fr{'!'!h wa- 0.• vcluntary fluortd---fton WlllrS .... WITII tcr. trottf>cl Olll lhf' whopping big ul large· mouth bl:u·k ba~s for whiC'h I have begrudged ;he Lme spen! bu • I also THE CDI CHA.ER? It is fnmou~. ChN on tht> west rcd.zc that lt has done mucJ... good Some :f''tl Cl'!· roa 1· thp F.n•rghut~· s nook and q By BRADEN FDfCB taq>On wNt' t he quarry ISam ::-<:>;.s h'Jve bee:1 g1ver. a :1ew ms:gh' tr.•o the mean-' Executl" Secretary ~nPad bl<'w another hc.>rc.>-th<' !~(] Q{ l:ber:y, vth1ch has as one of Its pnme elc-hook c·amP out of a monster tar r.l·:?'"' ·s. :reedcm to c~oose" If my ed.toncls have • CHANGIJfG srYLlNES ponl. The Ia. t clnv Raw them bark In lhP r.ulf s'tr('am a gain l:.r-:. .~rh' ':lpprer,:Jt.on c: l~d:vtdual li b erty even to T"n multi story buildin~s nrr " cmn!! up '-OOn in th~ Harbor arPa e TO THE WlJfNERSI C!'"'~ ~rvykr I !eel the• I have been rewarded -thr ~-.... tor,• hoh•l a t thP Arrh<'l' The tit IPs-and trophieo;-or There has been qUite a storm of deba e smce nne! an E! 111ory ~tpartmPnt at Lido this n{'w iclca or Hv P{'l'kin·~ TROPHY WINNERS at the annual meeting of Pacific Anglers inclu~ed. left to right: Dr. W. F. (Bill) Robinson, the Fronk Linnell trophy for lorg· est tune, 19 pounds, II ounces: Louise Mander· boch. the Ced-0-Let trophy for lorgest marlin on light tac~le for lodies, IS I pounds, '4 ounces: Herry Rogers, the Bob C ollierd trophy for lerg. est merlin on light ladle. 202 pounds. 8 ounces; Vicki Crawford. the Schoolboy trophy for first marlin for lodies. (Did Hoffmon photo) (o;l<' C'ntrance. \\ere well promoted ioo. Sport11 thct mfamous mtght makes nght · edtton al In the A good <'Xplanation of the llluo;trated Ma gatlnt-provlrtt'd ALSO RECEIV ING owords ot the Pocific Anglers phy for the l~gelt morlin of the seoson for Cos·a M esa Glob e-Herald last Nov. 11. launchtng chan~ing skylinP is in The N€'w· th.<> awards for lhr high point o•muol meeting were. left to right: R. D. Del~-lodies, 21• pounds·. Mrs. George Dudlerc the +hp ,.. th th d ''It' h h 1 portN this week I wmners In 2 rategorles. ThN{' 1 • -_ampmgn WI ese w o r s: s lg Jme a "Th . d . . . f I would b(' :l rr{'sh water worlli mor. the Dr. S. R. MollOCO trophy for tho fir~t Horry Rogers trophy for the lc!lrgesl yel owtoil I + • • h .1 1 <' o;tea y mtgrallon o pop. • · r f h f J 1 m: 1.:mt majonty rose u p agamst t e mt ttant mtno r-ulntlon to the Harbor area means champion anti a Nail water world 1 m<H '" 0 1 e •eeson or men. u Y 19, 1959: of the seoso.,, 20 pounds o, 3/o todle· ond 1ly and pushed through fluor idation o f our water that thNP are m·ore and more champion. Th<' plect' de resist·, olso the R. H. Roemer trophy for lorgest morl•n George Dudley. the John ond Dorothy Cogle l " peoplP wanting to s h a r f' thft anre was thp til It' or a ll-arounrt on me dium leckie. 271 pounds: olso the Betty trophy for the first rnorlin of the seoson 'caught supp tes tranquility or waiN edge Jiving. world C'hamplon of sport fishlng. 1 1 Kenoyer trophy for the first club record bro~en by 0 club member who hos not previously c.eught The Glvbe-Herald folk s . trytng to 'push 1The only wav to accommodate The trophy for t he fortunate fish· by e club membef-the obove menttoned mc!lr· one· olso the Gilbert Borberis trophy for the through'' thiS projeCt tn our Clty of N e wport Beach. the demand is to build up." er~an who finaglerl the highl'!'!t lin· Mrs. R. D. Delemor, the J im Herrisori tro lorgest marlin on heovy toclle. Hoffmo n photo. not 1n t hetrownhom e towno!Cos~Mesa,dt~ov-•~AM•ERnE~Oif ~~ ~: ~s~::t:~ ------------~----~-~~=~=~~~~~==~==~~=~ d h th ty 'l th Many good members are In· h hi If o·k I t II d ere t at e mtnon was even m o re mi Jtant a n .-Jiglble to serve as Chamber of ower 11\.Se • I e ns a e they had imagined. After 2 more editorial efforts. on commt>rct> directors because of At the end ot thl' first 4 days. N I 3 d N 23 h · tl b k d ff h 1 1 lfl 1 II 1 1 none of th.-hlehly noted ont>s o•t an ov. • t ey qUie y ac e o t e bus nes~ c ass cat on m ts n had cll<'ked. partkutarty. In· As Head Qf d I h d h d f th<' pre<;C'nt by-lawo;. e .'ona o seat an were not ear ro m agatn So to remt>dy t his your offi -stNd. a dark horse was lc.>adlng. M y oersonal recommenda:1on· Ptc k a safer Issue ri'M~ havr \oterl to submit to the slightly. with 8 good 2.IOO A 1 Cl b I·, mt>mberc;hlp a by law Chang(' point<~. This dark hOrS<" colored n 9 e rs u nex tme whtrh would make all directors only by tht' effe<-ts of thl' sun I am cppre-:10'. ve o[ !he resulting debate be-PIN·ter1 "at large." Instead of on his bar" hide, was-the Call. ,...cuse 11 has revealed new patriots, w ho reahze that mo~• of them from striC'tly lim fornian! t;..,e :...1s ·o ry of the f·ght for ireedom lS basically a ftght ttN1 bu!i!lnt>ss and professional Cam{' the morning or the last •• · '· ' ' group~. I day-Jan. 20. All day there was !-:;r 'he r.gh:s o! mmonttes T here have bee n g nevous This proposal will <'ome ~P for much <'ommotlon, and a lot of r-J.scppomtmen's too. because s o m e old fnends membership vot(' at the next chatter In the blue waters of the J... J h d h h b t 1 t t t t d srPneral met>ting Monday Feb Gu lf Stream. WhPn the boats re· 'l'l .. '?m a t oug t to e sa w a r pa nos u rne 1 ~ t t h y th c t ·N t' ., turned thert> was much tumult h d I 1 b h . . ·'· a e ou t>n er. o let' • up e n ' e Sl C 0 compu SIOn y t e ma)Ortty wilt be mailed to a ll members. and shouting. Fishing, that day, Pe rhaps I am most d eeply dtsappointed at the • BEACH FOOD DILEMMA l haTdht>et>j n good. ...1 1 f h H b A h h 1 d e udges and S<'orers kept m P l1Ca men 0 t c ar or rea; t o se w 0 pace I City C'Ounrllmen are In some · their Sl'<'ret w<•ll until the dinner lhe;;;selves on record w e re all in favor of compul-what of a publlr relations dllem-tha t night. A lot of speeches fl .d · d h . d l l ma ovN awarding the 10 ·year d Th p ld El sc;y uon ahon, an t e y argue a most exc u -St 000 000 food conression plum hwere ma e. e res ent sen. 1 h b f d 1 f h h , · · . . ower trophy was promlnt>ntly s. ·te y on t e aSIS o me tea ac1s, as t oug at tht> Big Beach, tt was potnted dlsplayt>d. So were the Sports :""f''J,-::S need not r::onstder matters of md1v1dual free-out 31 the Chamber break!as t Illustratt>d trophies. d h f h this Monday. C th It hi A ":-:m r:m ng t o c OICe If th . I th 1 bidd amp e w c ng momt>nt. . . l') gnort> e ow er hush ff>ll over t he assembly and The Ha rbor Area Dental C o mm1ttee on !luon -and give l.t to one of the others the.> spPaker said: l'J' .en d1d a great dtsservtce to thetr professton by -thNP wtll be t he usual hu~ "And now. 1 hall the salt wa· ...1 f D Be . . S k h and cry of "political favoritism.' t ld h 1 h 1 1 f'r . .JOrstng a s ta ement o r n)amtn poe . w o I On th~ other hand If they give I ehr wor c amp on, w o s a so b b b d · h d · : t e all around world champion . 5 etter at gtvtng a Y a VlCe t an at ISCUSStng It to the.> low btdder per se of sport fishing. Ladles and gen· ~':ira! tssues The dentists by including thts state-thc.>y stand the chance of ~et-tlemt'n. 1 give you-ART HALL • . tlng one of those "secondary" f LONG B c , .. mPnt m thetr letter to the C 1ty C oun ctl. express thetr f ... . ha , h d o EACH. ALIFORNIA . .. oo .. purveyors we "«.' ear And the applause was thun. tJpproval of the argu ment that n o w we have at our about-and a constant source of dProus d1sposal a wonderful preventive measure whtch romplalnt and discontent. e LUCI 11 A LADY r:ioes not depend on the parents' m eans, o r on THEIR K d PI It wasn't long u ntil we had a CONSCIENTIOUSNESS o r on the availablhty of i s aying . call from St. Louis. Mo. A maga-.. · . . . zlne back there wanted a fea· denltsts In other w o rds, tt lS proper to undermme h h ture on the new champ. We Ray Dike of Dike and Cole · grove In<·.. genl'ral contractors., was Installed as president of the Anglers Friday Lunl·heon Club when tht.> group held Its annual dance and dinner recently In the Newport Ha rbor Yacht Club. Other orflct'rs are Stanley An· nin, first vice-president; Lloyd Blanpled, ~ond vlce·presldent; Tom Shears. treasurer, and Mrs. Lucia Nosenzo, secretary. L111·n• Frill~ ,, .... Crill .... A. A. (Bert I Collings. who worked a number of years ago with Leo Cross or Corona del Mar at his Orange Inn, died Ja n. 17 In Burbank, at the age or 73 . He and Mr. Cross came to the United States from England to. gether In 1911, and during the past 49 years they kept tab on ~h other. For 2 yeaNJ, In 1952 and 1953, he worked at the Or- ange Inn. Mr. Colllngll was a bachelor, and the only su rvivor Is a s ister, Mrs. Lillian Dixon. of Shrewsbury, England. YOII .lEY ElliS ••vsa.n PLYIWOI 11101 IL IIIIlS SALES AND SERVICE l2IDO W. COAST BlaJIWAY. W&Wruln' 8EACB Directly Aeroa From the Balboa Bay Club Liberty..,. pcrents' conscientiousness. thetr sense of responsi-Wit Mate es agrel'd to write It, but Wl' had b11Ity fo r the w e lfare of their children their duty to 10 talk to Art. It took 2 days to lfEW TOU CUEST . ' F• G find him. We fina lly located him ~===:=:=I::=:=:=:=:=:;::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::::=:=: I'Jkl') ,...are of the4l' own Without calling for compul-tre arage In North Key Largo. Florida. He Alfred J. Carter of New York - c r y 'Jtd from others had gone there to get In a coupla City was entertained recently u Easip ID I a.l-J ~- There is one of my prim e reasons for o pposition Children playing With gasO· mort' days of fishing before fly-as a house guest by Mr. and MNJ. se nU AU or II . . l ltnP and matches narrowly lng bark to California. Jim B. Martin, Z7 Yawl Road, to ~ompu1sory fluortdatton It IS ano ther step to w a rd avertPd ~~ious burns In a ga· A" lnsi~ed that he real~ was ~~~ac~o~n~B~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ sh.rktng personal respons1bllity. and toward "letting rag<' fire at 720 Orchid Ave., Co· no tx>tter than his fellow.com-~ 1 d · " rona del Mar, at 4 :52 p.m. T\.les · pet itor<~ t le oiovernmhent ho'lllt f f h I h . . day, .thf> Newport BeaC'h fire de· "I ":as lu<'ky. honest. You I lS W II a C I 0 efJr I at ear a VO!Jng Clh· partmcnt reported. know m<'-l'vc always hnd a rep· :-en r:ieclore a t a C ouncil meetinq that "a moral Th<' children had a lamp tiJI~d utatlon for being a lucky fisher. p t h Jd b ed b th t t 1 b wtth gasoline burning in the ga. man." ou s ton ~. ou e answer Y e o a nun: e r rag('. They wt>re permitting a Mebbe so. But If It's true, we ol people --as tf m o ral standards are determtned can tilled with gasoline fumH have an explanation. of sortt; by a populanty contest. as if the G o lden Rule could to burn until It beCame too hot Earlier, we had tried to contact be repealed by majority vote · and was dropped, spreading the Art In Pompano Beach. The oper-. ·. Ure to gasoline on the cement. ator located his quarters during I feel wtth great apprehenston that many people The fire damaged old clothing the tournament. After 1 h~ard agree with that premise. They are saying, in effect, and furniture In the garage and where he stayed, I knew wh.y he that there are no eternal principles no unc hanging scorched walls before being ex· had such luck. It wu "The Bare. d ' tlnJ'Uished by firemen. It cau.ed foot Mailman Motel." moral laws. that all such standar s are determined 1100 damage. Owner of the ga. • • • by the whi m of the mG>ment. rage was I I s ted as Crachen P. S. Durlne the .erles, Art I hot"\&) that the fluoridation debate han c hanged Barnes, 720 Orehld Ave. had a conttant. familiar •hactow, ,.,-whoee duty eeemect to be that ot some of that un-Chr istian reasoning. ....I IIIII I!I..I...J rod beater. 111e shadow wu fin· r-ally Identified a• a cltlwn of Co· El • k v· •t s D ght Corona del Mar CUb Scout rcma del Mar, aalea manapr for I ers lSI on, au er Pack No.8 wiJJ hold Itt monthly a very famoua rod manufacture meetlne at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow In OUl' vtdnlty. Hit name you ml.d ·elut•atralrs in the Pentagon. {Friday) In the CommunHy know-Lee Harter. An4 JOU don't Their dau'fhter. Capt Martha Chureh. Award• will be pretent· wppoM, for one mlnut•. that Elnter. ls comma ndlne ottlcer o( ~. and th4fre will be a ahow· Leandro Harter would I~ a~· WAC's at Pt. Huachuc-. In Arl· lnr ol a nlr:n on th• U. ,S. radar one b@c:ome tM world champ un· zona, near tht' Mexican border. deff'nae 1')'11tftn, a nd abo a film le. he uMd Sllaflex rodl. do She drove her pa.rentt home to on jeta. ProiS*'fiVe membel'l, u you? W•ll-that Ia tM nanw ol Corona I'Sf'l Mat ;and returned WI'IJ •" pr..ent mf'mbHt, are the atldtt 1M hllh ~I offtlh. Mr. •nd MNJ. & B. £11ker of Corons c1el Mar have j ust re· turntd from (I 6-week vaC'atlon trip c2urtnr which they were able to \'lilt their 10n In Wu hlngton and thetr deulhttr In Arfzona Their 10ft 18 COl. Hadltoy Ellker. ad~l r 10 ttw dtltf ot staff on Jut week to the fort. Invited to atttnd. tnr u.ct. Am~n. AJOIOVIICIIIQ Tim ANNUAL JANUARY CLEARANCE ... SALE 2CJO/o OH On Entire Stock January 28 thru February 6th I A'f 2515 E. •. o,.ia'WIAPIIIIIIr8: '1 ._, .. .......... OIItt ....... • ·' M0¥111&-r ~ ........... .............. ~ ....... REDLANDS AWARDS-Tom Niquette, center, president of the Leltermon' s C lub of the Uni- versity of Redlonds ond mosier o f ceremonies for the recent R C lub oword banquet, is pre· !.enfing ~ trophy to Roger Choney, more quM1erbock. ~lected os the rotiont~l ployer for IMt seosc.'1. At :rm T o1lor se nior, Co•o,.o del Mor TIIVDDAT.JAJfVArf a 1-A&WIOIIT IIAaiOa DIIIGif I PV'aUI•&D BVEaT TIIVIIIDAT. coaoaA D&l. JCAJI. CAUI'OIIIrlA LIDO ISLE CLUBHOUSE REMODELING · STARTED A ~.000 remode-ling of th~ e LIDO ISLE Lido Clubhouse at 701 Via Ltdo Dr. V8 Urtlejohn. 2·story ad. Soud Is now being carried out dltlon. 210 VIa Cort1ova, SIO,OOO; by f'ontractor Gordon Findlay, a Le lie Petei'S('n, wall, 404 Via Lt. resident of Lido Isle. I do Soud. S300: Lido Isle Com · The project includes demoJI. munlty Assn., demoJLo;h tower of lion of the famed Lido tower, l'lubhousf". build new rest rooms, which served so long as head-a dd to kltc·hens, 70t Via Udo quarters for the local p lane ·pot. Soud, $23.000. 1 ler'i of the civil air defense or e UPPER BAY AREA I ganizatlon. The tower came down I R. Burgi'. fence, 1521 Warwick. , last week. There will bt> an ad. S.JOO : L. V. Evans 1-unlt 1 'ltury 1 dillon to the k itchen and other dw('lllng, 2 110 'v 1 a '1\1arin~. l lmprovtoments also. $21.1)00; II CrJurtnl'} Rc>.s.-.er. Following permits wert> lssut.>d wall, l(i(ll )(f•nt. Sl76 left, ~opho· d 1 th urn~ t.> past week: e IALIOA me. t tnspi· e ~ROJifA DEL MAR J ohn Wt•hh, rC'mO\t ~ar.t£P the r"qht i~ California Bank , sign, 31 H E. add c-arport. IIIIN.ttton" 1!3 ( vr co· copt<~ "· Co<~:~t H\o\.y ., $840; Dr. J aml's on ado, Sl.-JfJO; Thnm"" \\'tlrlPr f'r;tJg, l ·unit, l ·Story dwellln~. "all, 423 E Etl).!''" ,1t1·r $1()11 • • l>er of the dt'parllng c·ar of the JJI F'Nnlf'af. ~11,000; also 1-unit. • BALBOA ISLAND NEWS OF I 0 YEARS AGO. -t mt>n . ·. 2 o;torv dwPIIJU at same Joca j Ceorge p',o .. of Balboa was tlon Sl05()1)· ~aut Jo Ruth F'elprtl.•J tl .tlrPrnaiHJr.o;, elected pNsldeot of the Balboa rag~ ap~.rt~ent added a~l""61~?; 122 On}"· Si, -,.)1 F:•·tl 1{1'('~1 _II_•: --------------......................................................... -.... ............... ......., ......... ....,.., A~lbl9 Club ••• Bob Mur· Jl('liotropr. s1o.OOO; Harbor Vlt>w mo~• h hou'-4 ,tnt! lo:••'.£1-!P, fill"~ • JAJifOARY 19. 1950 t '''"in~ the arrest or a 'Corona phy of Balboa was M1Ktd cu Hills Df'\'elopmt.>nt Co., l ·unlt. 1·1 Ba) Ft • $31l(l Roland Wright of the ~t.>wport rtr-1 Mar youth on the charge of the "mcm of the year" for 1!H9 <.lory dwellings, 1123 &>a Ln. e BAT SHORES Bank of Ameraf'a was elcCit>d j)(J"'le!-&ion of marijuana ... J. iDa project just beln9 laaugu. S2l.6~0: 1133 Sea Ln. S21.780, J. T Lohma1,, ·•rldtl 1111 ,snrl a t. MATTRESSES nw -DaVJ~..DD~o ., ... ......., Ineaular Sha~ .....,... -c:.tt.e COSTA t.fESA t.fATTaES$ CO. 2110 ..._,.... ltw4. u~ ... ,,.. Professional Directory J'OAtaAL DDIEC'TOIIS Friendly Neighborhood &>rvtce BELL BROAD,WA Y MORTIJARY 11 0 Broadway 1J 8·3433 A 8-3434 eo.ta Maa ••• lmmelli1te Deliwei'J Chamber of Commerce ... C..ttJl. {')('C·tl'!'l C'hairman of the board of Chamber of Commerc. • • • • CAMEO SHORES e NEWPORT HEIGHTS ,.----...:::::=::.::.::..::.:.. ___ _ president of the Newport Harl>or Arthur Taylor or Lido Jslt:> was rated by the Newport Harbor and 11-11 &>a Ln .. $2.1,66<'. I tNati()n.,, 2X.12 u,,, I lllf' Sl.IU). Ma urice Dennison, Air ForC'(' pl. lh<' Ftr~t National Bank of Santa Hadd Ring of Lido Jo;l(' wa<> E. J. Murset Jr., l ·unit, 1·story RobNt :"\t•IA ton .trll1 Rob \\'~ rP, 1180 lot and son of the l:tte Clt>nn I Ana . . . 1 namPd to fill l h<' vaC'un<·y nn thf' dw<>lllng, -l:>-t5 Tremont. $45,000;, add tn up"IJir, II\ 1nj! tfl(tm. Ot>nnison or Cor~ma del Mar. wnR e JANUARY 28. 1950 hoard of truo;f('('S or thr ~('Wi)Orl anr1 Rwimmtng pool at sam(' lo· 1 build new Mc~1 m ,1 ,. :n:.?o Clare killed whilt> making a !or<•t'd I Th<> tong dtSC'U~sert C'ity parks Harbor High &hool Distnc·t ~rco· r at.inn, $.3.000; E. "'-:· Schmidt. 1· I Dr .. s.:;,oon la nding in Long Beach Jan. 12 anti phtygrounrt program was atert hy the I'IN\t h nC A. II. Jo lit· I unu. l ·<itory clwelhng. 46t5 Tr<' j• NEWPORT ... The Newport Harbor Sailorsl lnunt'llC'cl a.s lhf> NPwport Ik'ach patrirk ... Paul Manit or n . .J. mnnt. $31),000; Edwin FinstN. 1· Elbt• ..tno LOU\ lt'r. dt•moli~h were defeaterl ;11 to 32 by Fullt>r· City Cuunc1l approvf'd th<' ap· boa fsland fl<'w from . ~l~rha n k unit. 1 ·~~ry dw<'lling. 4601 Cor· g.aragf' ;->3(11 N'a!-lwrt• S200; ton. anr1 s tayert In fourth l~la<·e propriatlon or $6,()()() for park to Ne-;; ~n~k 10 I hour::: ·>-m•n· ham, $3 t .. j()() j :'\t'wport P..dtH,.I :' "•ne<. and In the SUilset U>ague ... City planq fl)r Bayside Dr. In Corona 1 ull'l'l, .>R "~'cond" . .!-Omr> ' mtnUI<'" • IRVINE TERRACE 1 Loan, r;arktnf.! Jut ,11{n. ;"JINI X?nr! Buick • o,.l • J••uar Clerk C:harlie Priest reported 6 .. 1 dt>l Mar and thl' Lake rral't '-it<' ~C'IIf'r than I hi' I"('C'f•T.d for ~·\~n Pasa_den_a Scil'ntifi<' Corp. add St' SX/,1'1; Wtlll.tm f'lllgo.,ton. 2 -D 191 reglsterNI \'()INs in Newport in \\'f'"t :"\1Pwport ... F'our m(•n ltnP fu('IPcl ~llpl.uw ... , hP fl " a room. at •01 Pato lua, ~.000; J umr. 2 ''rtr) tl \\•·llu 1::. ~tl ~ nuh &>ac·h as of NO\'. 2; Nf'wport INI WNr> arrf"l-tl'rl fnr tht> attt'mptrrl r onvt•rtl'cl P_ >I fl~htt•r. :n••r.t '!ln~ E._ 'toung, wall, 2001 Sabrina houo.,(', S-.!i -~~1. ~·n•~r•fr . l"l~n S TA II S BURy with l,!'),'j9; Corona del ~1ar hnd <·n!-h rN~I'ltf'r thl'ft at thf· Co.t~t I>CIIt'r than ,){)0 mil<'' an hnur · · · Sf).)(). i12 3Jo;t Sr , s-7-, 11 ,.,,ld [)('San n ,., 11.41i; Rall>oa bland. 1.201 : Bal Sutrl"r ~1tlrkC't In <'orona rll'l \l•r e SHORE CLIFFS ll'l. :lltt·r,tlln• .. •.t 1 <-;th :'r. S:! 'hoa, JJHJ; Nrwport llelghto;, 760; \.\llf'n r~av ButiPr of thl' me«~t tlC' CfRL FOR THE ROES Dr Arnold 8<-ckman. s un d('('k fiOfl; F.tl Pr~~t• 1" tlo(•t . ~~ 30th 8 u I c I Llrlo Isle. 2.ll ... The ()rangr> partm(•nt lweaml' '-U'IpiC'iOU-< ami WLI1aam :~nd Pi1UIIII' r.f)(' fiiln s:lnsoncl storagl' room, 1(J'i Shor('('lJU, ::\t., Sl ,-I. II r .. \\lt r C.tlt,\11,! HARBOR REST MEMORIAL PARK 3131 Harbor Blvd. at Gl.sler Costa Mesa KIMBERLY ~ll58 PlttlfTIJif For all your Printing Needs THE ENSIGN Publisbng Co. OIUole 3·0SSO I Co.lst Cullegl' Plrat(';, O{'(f':)lt>tl t·.alfprl polaC'f'; l\fr<;. F'lnycl Cut w (kf"illl f't . Wt•<,t ='-•'\\'J•MI, arC' I. . city lt.l.ll'r IMI I\, '7711 \\' B.tll}(t,t h " 1 A ~-'G 1 1 p:trrnts 11! 3 «1:-tU)::hll'r llnrn :\Inn· Bl 2.11 E. lith ST . Llbl'rtv 8·7765 I e ..,an a na C'.a~pro; .JI tn .. h rl 1. mark<'t ownt>r, and \\'arrr>n '''· Sl ¥'tM I, J1,.., l•h s. hPrt>r, ,td·• ., St 1 , day. Jo~n 1 1n Hoaj.! llr .... ptt.ll. 5 YRS " COSTA MES A . . . ~ e na~cotu·~ aJ:Pnto; WN<' \ lf'ara. nwnt•r o! thP nearhy b:lr· Wl'l"hin" S '"'Unci ... ~ oun• ,,._ • AGO ~Ia~ room. 11111 n"1 .. s:;uo. C'<tiiPd 1n to JOin In lhP Harhor lwr 'h"P· a"-"l"t~'d In tlw arrt>st ... ... ... -.-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=================---:==:--' Clo.;ecl 5unda} o; • 0J)(.'n Ev<'nings Area narrotks lm<>.liJ;<J iton fol hy raktnJ.: dCJ\\>n thP liN'Il<;f' num-u,. blsign d auifi•d ads. Olt l..OSSO. of CORONA DEL MAR Dr. J. W. McCabe, O.D. 3024 E. Coat lllgbway Acrou fnaa Vlaaot'e Dna9 OIUOLE 3·CNI7 largest and Mcnt Comp&e+e Furnit..tre Store in the ArM. C•ll for#, .. DfCOitATING SelVICE llbeny I ·SSII Hou se ~~• ~ar~en Furnishinqs for home., clubs, yachts. 1017 ~. Coelt Hi9hwey N~ ... dt LEGAL IIOTJCE thf' City or Ccxta ~ft>'>n a C11,. or RESOLUTIO N NO. 681 j lh<' Stxth Clao;o;, to ann~x th\, $aid A RESOLUTION O F TliL CITY r<'.tl propl'rty ao; h£>rt>inafh•r tl<'· COU~ClL OF TilE CITY OF o;rribN I, whirh nld re<~l pru!JI':-Iy I COSTA MESA OF I~TENTTO~ lo; f'Onti~uous to the preo;<'nl TO AN~EX A CERTAI!'i UNJN. houndari<'o; oC the City ot Costa HABITED AREA DE~f;NATED 1 Mt>sn, and whlrh propt>rty is. at AS "HARBO R NO. 1 ANNEXA-the pre'>f'nt time, uninha bited. TlON,'' AND GIVI NG NOTICE I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE~ THEREO F. j lhat\f(_ is proposed by the Clly of WHEREAS, there Iii situated 1 C~<''la to annt·x the herein. outside or and contiguous to the aft<'r dt>scribct1 r<'al property to City or Costa Mesa a ('(!rtaln un · thf' City of Costa Mesa, whil-h Inhabited area a.s hereinafter said rea l property s hall, In theS'! more parUcularly described; and I proceedings, tSc known as An- WHEREAS, the owners o r over nex.at\on No. 37 to the City of one·fourth ol the land and terri· I Costa Mesa. and bear the name tory by area and by assessed "HARBOR NO. 1 ANNF.XATION." valuation a s shown on the last Thct specific dt>Serlption of the equ alized ~ssment roll o r the bou ndMies of the tPrrltory pro· County of Orange havt> expres.<;e<t posed to bl' annext>d is as follows: I themselves as desirous of hnvlng fkgln,lng at a point In the the same annexed with the City / t'Xtstln$! boundary of the Clly I of Costa Mesa; and or co .. ta Mcsa.sald point I>C'in~ prolongation or tilt> Xorth h nf' of Fair.·icw Farms. a-. c;hown on a map thereof rC'rorriC'<l in Book 8. pall<' 7 I of M tsct>l · lancou Maps , R('('ords of Orangt' County. California; tht'nce eaRterly along snid w~tNiy prolongation and the North lint> or said Fair· vlt.>w Farms and thf' North line or TraC"t No 6:>3. as s hown on a map thereof rt>C· orded in Book 19. page 12 or Miscellaneous :\1aps, R('('ords of Orange Cou nty, CaiiCor· nla, to the point of beginning. FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: that on the 23rd day or February, 1960. at th<' hour or 7:30 o'clock p.m. on sairt day. or as soon thert>aftt.>r a the matll•r may be ht'ard. at lh<' CounC'll WHEREAS. it would lx' tor th<' lh<' northwest rorner of Tract ~t Interest of the City or Co<~ta ~o. 2S73, as shown on a map Chambcro; 10 the CitY llall of thf' City or Costa Mt>'ia, G93 \\'('~t 191 h Stret>t. Co<~ta )it''la. Cal1 fornaa. a I hearing Will t>C had, :11 whlt h Mesa to annex the !'a.id herem· I thNt'oC recordC'rl .in Book f!S. aftt>r described prOJ)(.'rt)': and pag(' 23 or MIS<'l'llaneous WHEREAS, there has heen sub· Maps, Re-cords of Oran~P m ltted. on or about the 4th day County. Callrorn•a: tht'nu• of January, 1960. to the Orang<' conrlnu1ng cao;tf'rly along tht> County Boundary Commission, a c>.'Cist lng houncta ry of the City legal description and p lat of tht> or Co~ta Me.<;a and along .the said hereinafter des<·rlbc.>d uaaln· northNiy hnf' or Fait\'lew hablted area. tor Ito; a pproval. r arms. as show n on a map purs uant to Sec·tion .3J002 of the> thNr>of recorc1.-rt In Book 8, I hearin!l the City Council .!-hall hear and pass u pon a II wnttt>n protests filed at an\' tim<' l>efon' said hour set for !>aiel hcanng b) any J)(.'rson owning rea l propt>rty within the tt>rntory so vropoo;NI to IX' annexed, ancl nt nnv timP l>l'for(' the sale! hour S~'t for !>aiel e JANOART 20. l9SS \layor Dora Hill was namt>d • \\'oman of the Year" for 1954 at th<' annual mPf'ting or lht> ~~"" port Harbor Cham!M>r of Com mNC'l'; :\faUtl(' !=.tanJe-y Of Bal· 1 hoa lsl.lnd was ins taliNI as Cham b<>r pr£>sidf'nt . . . LIO\ d I Klcf'man or r.tcnctate-wa._ 'klll~<1 Jan. 17 when h is a irplanp rrash<'d n<'ar .ll2 Santa lo;ab<'l 1St., Costa M esa, the residenrt> of Peter Da lcbout ... A SUrYt'y of parent<; reve-aled a 2 to 1 prer. t>rence for A-B·C grading Cor the elementary schools. and the grad.-study committee w ill dra ft ' a nt>w report card ... The Ea~lt>r Week rental liC'ense ordinanC'e was gin•n final a ppro\'al Jan. ti h\· tht> ::'\f'wport Beach Ctt\' Coun. r at ... A r ili/t>no; <'ommal.tN> has bt>en formC'rl to back 1 hP romin~t: ~Jay 20 C'IPC'Ilon to pro\'ldt> fund<: for a l'l<'C'On1i htgh c;chool . . Ch:~riP" Ho.trt of W~t ~I'\\ (lOti \\';to; lno;taJipci as ptPl>lf11'r l of th1• :-.lt>wport Ha rbnr Boa rrJ of Rf'a I tor.. . ;\(ro;. Ali<'£' \'1•n"trom of Corona rlf'l ~Jar, motht>r of Jf'llll nall"m tn.,trUC'tor C:trl \'<'nl>trnm, rlif'rl Join 12 at hrr home Thr ~PW(lelrl Jl:nbor IIIJ;:h Sail nrs lit•d Cor sPrond pl..to't' in tht' ~lln"f't Lf'a~UI' baskt'lhall rao,.. hy drff'.1 t i ng Fu llt•rton 611 1 o 3!• Government Code oC the Stall' of pagf' 71 ol l\lisc<'llant>ous California; and Map-., Tract No. !l, as 11hown 1 hearing any owner of proJ)(.'rty wi thin the tNritory p roposf'd to h<' ann<'xPd mav file a w rl ttf'n protC'St aaainst .th(' annf'xntifln • JANOART 27, 1955 ., 1\t r<.. Har\1'\' SomN, of fi. !111 ,J WHEREAS, the approval of said on a map thNC'of rPcordt>d in Orange County Bou ndary Com· Book !l. pagf' 9 or MlsC't'llan. m ission has bc('n secu red and re· t"'US Maps. Trart No. 2816. as ported on by t he said Boundary Rhown on a m:>;' .'.!'N<'Of rec_: Commission w ith rt>sp<.'<'t to tht! ordf'd In Book I ,,,, pa.QC' 1 1 definiteness and certainty vf th<' of l\1i'I<'PIIan€'ous M:tp<:. Trar t proposed boundarle«; 1 ~o. 3-·138, a~ shnwn on a map NO W, THf.REFO RE. BE IT n£. thereof rC'C'Ordf'd in !look 119. SOLVED by the City Cou ncil or pagt>s 45 and 4.6 or ~Jio:f'ellan . t"'us Map .. Trar t Xo. 3~. as '1 Th<' p rotest !lhnll <..f't forth tht> · was n.lm!"rl "t hur<h \\ orn.•n .. r I nam(' or thP ownN of lht.> prop. lhf' Y<':lr .. anc1 Rm· \}o'(',t•rllp ro( <'rty a fft.>Ct('r1 and ..:1\e a d('SCrip· Costa \f""·' \\a-. 11,1mrrt ·, t111,, 1 non o! th<> said property 1n grn man nr thl' \P<tr" ,11 th., ·" ,,11 11 Nat terms. mr-1'1 •ng of r hf' ="•'\\ ~l(,~t lf.o rhnr ThP Cit~ CINk of the Cit)' or Counrllo; o( Chur• hC'.. \ I'll' I Co-.ta 1\Je...a lc; hcrf'by d1rc~tNI hon ,h,II.H hu,tn<-....., rln o•l••Jl'"''' •ll and a uthortlt'rt to c·au"<' ,, ropy 1n cn .. ta ~{C'<;a. at lOth ~t nt• 1r of this Reo;olutton I•) be publbh ll:lroor Rlnl \\,1" announ• ,.,f "' t>d onf'l' a \\'l'l'k for two \\N'I-.'1 llanP\~•mf'r<;'lntl llo\\.Hr!l_.H, TIDE TABLE s hown on a map lhl'I"E''f rP<'· mded In Book 121. pagt.>s 30 anrl 31 or l\IIS<'ellanf'Ous Maps, Tract l'o. 2213 as shown on a map thert"'f ret"· orctt>d In Book 106. page :\4 of l\llc;cella nC'Ous Ma p . Tract No. 3 111, ns l'how1, on a m ap prior ro !'aid h<'.trln~ In ttw o;on. Balho."t rlr,rtor~r ... r;LOBE HE RALD nnt1 PILOT. 01 Another sniping incident was O('WSpaper or ~<'nN.d nrc·ulntlon reported }OD.. 24 by Cbcnles IHIO tt'd anrl publish~>•! In thf' Ctt\' Burgio, 19. of Balboa Island. a Ti11111ltl HeiPt ef HIP •tluw Water (L.A. outer barbor-for Jllewpott, add 13 mla. for blgh. and 11 IIllA. for low.) 29 Friday 30 Sat\lrday 31 SundAry 1 Noaclay 2T~nday Light Figures A.M.-aold Fl4)une P.M. Low Rlgb Low 3:28 1.1 9:30 6.4 4.24 -1.2 4:16 1.1 10:15 5.9 5:02 ·0.7 5:06 1.3 11 :00 5.2 5 :41 ·0.1 High Low 12:08 4.6 6:03 1.4 12:54 4.!'l 7:11 1.6 High 10:« 4.1 11 :26 4..7 (\f Costa Ml'"a. and an the ~E\\: fr1eDd of Phil Jtllmer. 19. of PORT HARBOr. E~~JG~. a nl'w... Lido Iale. who was wounded paper of • S(<'nt'r:\1 ClrC'Uiatton. durlog the lay Island shoot· printed ant1 pubiJ..,herl In th<' lng on JOD.. 6 ••. Former Le· I Cou nty or Oran$rl' gloo Chaplain Willlcrm Bcm· The City CINk Is Cu rt her au Dlster of West Newport waJ te· thorit l.>d anti tllrPC'I<'d to matl a united. after 30 yean. with notll't' or thr propooo.t>d annt'xn his aon, William Jr.: th~T had lion to all JX>rsono; to whom Ia ntl not aeeo eaeh other ala~ 1924.. • prnpost>cl 10 h<' :.annt•xec1 is :1"· llu lwrt Pl"iNOI Cnroun rll'l ~1nr ~S!'if'd in lhP Ja-:t 8\'lulabll' ph.trm;lri-.r. wa« t>lt'<'IPrt prP"' t>quali7ed 1\l'Sl'<:<;m('OI roll. Ill lhr dl'nl nf the 0ran:::(' Count\· r htr addrcss shown t hl't'£'0n or 3 ., m.H o'Utlf'al .\,.sn ... gtplJ ~fc1r SAVING IS A FINE ART '--.It takes talent to paint a bright future with the aecunty of savmgs ... but you'll find that you con create a recl "masterpiece .. whtm you save requ. Jarly at 4aguna federal ... wcere your .avin~ eorr: more in sa!etyt Start now! • CURREIT • DIVIDEID • RATE 41/2% PERAIIUI PA ID F-OUR TI MES A 'YEAR LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION LAGUNA BEACH mo.-..... HY.,. •11n Orco Block Co. Bun.DING BLOCI:S-ALL SIZES-All TYPES JAcboa 7.2231 .a K...Ua. Staatoa Xlmberly S·i822 2320 S. Nata. S..t. AM 3 Weci.Miday • Tbunday 1 :47 4.4 8:38 1.6 2: t8 4.4 10:17 1.4 CONft.DIDTI 01' Hlgb 11 :49 4.4 12:47 3.7 2:05 3.1 4:02 2.1 I.'S SPIITIII ...S Low 8:2J o..s 7:03 1.1 7:S.S 1.7 I :DO 2.1 I hPrcof ret'Ordt>d In Book 118, pages 1 and 2 of Mi!lcellan· t"'US Maps, Tra ct No. 232i. as s hown on a m a p thereof reC'· orclt>d In Book 116. pagPS 34 and 33 of Miscellant>ous Maps, nnd Tra<'t No. 3191, as shown on n map thereof r<'C· orcted ln Book 121. pages 16 nnd 17 of MIS<'ellaneous .. Ma ps, to a line 50.00 !Pet easterly of and parallt>l to the C'enterllne of Harbor Boule· \':1 rd; tht>nce nort ht>rly n lon~r t~ald paralle l line to rhe South line of Falt\•lcw Tract. as hown on a map thereof recorded In Book 2.1, paie 76 of M~llaneou Records oi Los An~lf'S County, C~t11Cor· n la: Chene. Wl"Sterly alonr the southerly Jlne of sald Falrvl~ Tract. tht-North Jlne ot Lot "A" or the Ban· nln« Tract and the w~tt-rlv prolonratlon t h ~ r e o f. as tt hown on a map the~f fiiN:I known to said C11\· Clerk "hIll of B.tlho.'l J,.lanr1 W.l,!; f'IPd c PAS..~ED A::'\0 ADOPTED, !hi .. t'd prf'<:ldt'lll or lhC' XE'wport Har osta Mes . LuRJberCo. 111h day or January. 196tl. hOr t.Mty Angl€'rc; .. Hal KE'TIO\ JO II!\' \\', S ~fiTH N nf L1rio 1"11" "'"" f'lt'C't<' l pr1'·· LJberty 1-4511 1., Wewpert A~ eo.t. ,._. EGREMONT PRIVATE DAY SCHOOL CIIILDaD I 'rO lt ftAa Small Cia I -e Art cmc:l Craft!~ Sport aDd Game Ac:liYitlea TutadDg 11 ............. Ml NOW"nE ~A COftA IIDA. CAUl'. ,.,.. .......... .,. ... .,. * CROWN tiARDWARE * ...... ,. E .. c:vr an ........... ] In Action No. 6385 In the s u . J)@rfor Court of the State ot Calllomla, In and tor the County o1 Loa Anaeles. to th.- N.Ste•ty line of tht Santa Ana - RI\'U, u lhown on a Jte.cord C\f un·•r map flied In Book l 2. P&te. 2:5 to 31, lncluslvt. or ~ o1 Sun~)"t In '"- otfl~ ot U.. County ~r ot Ora nee County. C.IUorn.la: th~~ .outMf'ly alone Aid N.tterty liM to the ,....,b' :"ltaYOr or lh(' l'il\ o r c~t<l lrif'rt nf lht' r .trlfiC' A l<'f... LUlttB.ER-BUILDING MA'I"r'D!a9e Mesa~ ' I \h :<: FIJJ;l brth Burnham or Co &~ ATTEST· ron.1 rlt>l ~f.u. ,.,,,ti\t' of Engt~nfl. ••••••• .... •rtl1 ll•cL c-t. M-. LJhee1y A. C. SWARTZ rlil'rl J .1n 23 at th~ hC\N\4> of ht>r ~~~~~::;::;::;:~~~~~~~;:~~~~~:i~~~~ City Clt>rk or the C1t\ of CCKI;l "i"trr ~fN Thoma~ CltHkf' or \ Mesa. · R.l lho.'\ I, land, at tht> 31ft' nr 7~ STATE OF' CAUrnR~f Thf' H3rhnr H1~h Sallnrc dt- CO NTY O F ORA~CE ) ~ ff'31t'd S.'\llt~t An •. 69 to 29. ;~mi em· OF COST ~1~ rangP ~ to ll with P.1ul ~f'w I, A. C. SW ART1.. C"lt\ C"lt"rk o! m n ond £rtdlt' Popr lt>arltng the- the City of Co t. ~tt' ·a. hf'N'b~ '<'t'lrln~ ~" I fy t h & t t ht' a bn' l" a nd f Ott'· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii going R~lut lon ~n. 681 wu duly and l't'"iUiarly pa~~d and adop~ at a l't'«ular mf'f'ttna of thl" City Counc.-JJ or th~ City or C~ta Mesa h~Jct on the-1 Uh day of Jan~t)·.! A. C~ SWARTZ. C'l~ C1f'rk and t~·OfYlC'Io Cl~nc or th• Ctty Council or Che City o1 CottaM~. ( EALt C K. Plt.fEST. Chl•f Dfputy P\lbll.th Jan 2t and • tJ80 In the lfewport Hartlor £nl:lp.. • JAMES D. RAY •• 1. M4l L COAST HWY .. COttONA Ofl MAl O..S.II SPECULATIVE? ""Ill,...,. s.c.oct tnttt .... -... .u Uae .-uu.. ., ......... , ~~L ........ by .-utr ...... ty .. t••• ... O:c II --tr-.............. _ ... n..tQy ""-'-tMy ~ -llllt.U•t ...... ~ ... • locy. IDe.r.t Per Annum .................. ...u ......... .,. ....... ,........_ .. ..., .... ,,.I a __. WE IIAIIAGL IDYIQ AIID ,.., I &CT Ev .. s G. P.ter & Co. • •· a&ww ..,_,.._ A&WiCMt MACIL "' a I -.u .. _ I • wltll Salle •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor' Women LOUISE METEER, Society Editor C.ll In, w Mft4ll ie yow d11'-MW\, eoc!.l ,....... dtwclt 1tories. ,.,......1 itaiM, ...... _... a'"' ..44l"t etories te Lo.lte Met.et •t the b&lt" NeWifN~· c-a -'al MM. T.a.,t-e: ORiole l-0110. a••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' a&WJoft IIADO. DUQII TIIVIIIDAY. JAifVUY a 1- PUWLIS.&D .v&ft ~DAT, COIIO»A DKL IIA& CALU'ODIA By Louise Meteer Ja1 --.. ....... ,.._ .... ... _ ........ tliley ....... . ... ....., ................ .... I ................ I_IU.ai ..... ......... -.................... . ................ .,..ckldllly ..... "--..,. ................ ... ,.. ........... caedl ...... n.. ..... .,.. .... ,....., .......... AM.,._ feel ....,.l'lclt tllaa yea11 nw bel "And why did you (•orne to the Grandpop said that the t:rouble with the country Ia m ainly United States?" 1 askt'd Andre. Spencer Hea th. inventor and Rev. John H. Parke In arranging that there are too many poverty strlcken.arlstocrats In It, We use4 NOTED INVENTOR FEfED ON 84TH ANNIVERSARY "Oh. the arne reason everyhody first mass producer of the pro-festivities as a compliment t o to la ueh at him when he said It, but lately have begun to won- does," Andre tenderly caressed peller, noted enginee r and phil· the noted man, who Is a re I· der whether maybe the old man knew what he was talking about. one of his fa mous Salam Bots osopher, and more rcccntly au-dent ot Elkridge, Md., spending 1 h with a satin) tlnlsh ot pa le thor of a thought provoking the winter in the Southland. n t e past few years something called a credit card has green mint Icing ... Our Andre book, ''Citadel, Market and AI· Eighty-t our years young was gained favor In a ll quarters. Rich or poor, everybody has them. is the rNtl F'reoch McCoy ... tar," was honored on the occa-the gues t of honor, and to prove In some ways they are a good thing: flne for tax records, expense Only been out thi way from slon of his 84th birthday anni. It he engaged both In liv~ly con-accounts, and emergencies. But everytlme you gain something like Paris for six and a half years ... 1 vt>r'ary on a rccent Sund~y aft· vensatton and dancing. Hts birth-, READY TO CUT the huge birthde~y ce~ke i!. ~pencer Heoth of this "privilege" you're bound to lose someth ing, too. Then.• he lt.ld h is own pastry ernoon at St. James Eptscopal l day nke, ahla~e with candles, Morylond who wo~ honored til ., recent birthd.,y P"'ty "' St. JC~mes There wa a lot to be said (or the old days when Dad brouaht shop "tth fourteen helpers for Chu.rch, NewP<?rt BeaC'h. was dccorated with a _ cluster of E h hi • six \'('Jr<; .•• Andre's pastries Hts many fnends, members of oranges. his choice anstead of I piscopol Church. At the le ft is the Rev. J ohn Porke o f St. Jomes. orne 8 pay In cash and mother divided It up between the e n - graced thf' large 1 mnrkets and the church, were headed by the rose~. becaust'. he explained, he ond ot fne raght is Dr J ohn De~v·s. president o f Che~pmon College. I velopcs marked "rent,'' "groceries," "utilities,'' and "clothes." thp mn,..,1 f.amous r<'staurants in firmly believes that Orange ThOS(' wt>re the days when a s ugar howl held a spe<;lal fund Frann• .. :-.row herc-, aren't you i J • Ebell County has a future desti.ned ~o j COFFEE PARTY IS HELD marked "new davenport," or "winter coat," or "living room rug." lu< k) ' u n I 0 r be the center ot research 10 a VI· I You kept adding to It In dlmes and dollars until you had enough ation. to go out and buy lt. * * * Hears ·Brandt gl~~-i~c~~6.w!; ~~~~e:"st~~: BY NEWPORT AUXILARY It you are young. and starting out with your house furnlsht'd Since Tuelday of laat week. He practieed In various fields of with more than your folks have acquired after 2:; years of being when our oew Cafe Ricbard'a Corona del Mar artist Rex C'nglneering, mcchanlca l, t>lt>C· EC'h()('c; of thp 1959 Debuta ntc I fornia's only s ta tt"·Widt> adop-tmar;ied. you may think ~hat it wasn't much fun that way, But first opened ita doora. Andre'• Brandt will ta lk on 'contempor· trc, hyd raulic and civil. He re-j Ball were hc>ard last week at a tion agt"ncr . Nearly 20.000 ('hJJ. you re wrong. It was exciting, and deeply satisfying. and is one of French pastriea hcnoe been ary western art today CThurs-ct'IVPd degrt"es in law from Na· coffee party nt the Harbor Is· I dren have round happiness and the reasons they took such good care of t hings a fter they bought wlndln9 tbemsel•ea around day! at the noon luncheon meet-tlonnl University and practict>d l?nd home or Mrs. Elwood Ma r-security in permanent adoptive them. the taste buds of the luncheon t S 1 1 • jt ing of the Junior Ebell C'lub In law In Washington, D. C. t!ln. JK"C a guests _wl'w •lost· 1o_mrs throug h the agenc•·'s pro. Th • · I We Just dare you to b c1 J ere s no gotng h:.ack. of course. And who ''1/0uld want to". se . . . the Ebell Clubhouse, Balboa. He pioneered and for two dPC· e~sc~. oar mcmbNs and sus -gram. • try to walk by Aodre·s tray of ··Roman Scandals" w ill be thc arles was act ivP in aPro-cngin· talntng members as wrll as the Patronesses includ<' thp Mmcs. Riding high on an Inflationary cloud bou nd for the moon, hard l)• assorted CJoodiea and aay "no" lunch eon theme. according to !'Pring, developing the firs t rna· b~ll committe~· o. f th<'. ~l'wpo~~ Howard Ahmanson, Bewley AI · anybody wants to come back down to earth. It's too easy, down when they wcnoe to you . , • ~Irs. Earl Clayton, luncheon l'hine mas.-. production or air· Harbor Auxillal') flf ( htl~rrn s IPn. Robert Beauchamp, Joseph there, to bump Into hard, cold facts, like the fact that, Individu al, Mille Feulllea. flakey pcutry chairman. She will be> assic;tecl plant<' proJ)<'IIerc;. and lmpplying Home> SO<'iety or_ C'Aitfornt~. Allan Seek, Claren<'e Bee emcy-fAmily or nation. you can't go on, Core\'er, spending more than you s tacked with layera of delicl-by l\1mes. l\ltke Myers, Rkhard 11i1 l 'nlted 5tat<'S govcrnm£>nt Mrs. Jo"<'Jlh P.agf!'-. pr<'"td£•nt Pr. Clermont &ott Brokaw Law-make. ous cream · · · Moka au Cafe. :\tiller. Ed,vard K('ll)'. William wl~h o;oml' thrCE'-fourths of the of thf" <~uxllillfy, and !\tr". llow rl'nC'l' Brown. \\'altN Burr~ughs, I.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=. some dreamy ~tihth hchoppedlat Rabbitt, Arthur Thompson, Gent• propeller<; u~Wd in t hP firs t World arc1 Law:-on. ball c·hairman. r<'· Jr!l'-C Ro!';S Ca<;tendyC'k. Ri rhard 1 nuts. others wt c oco e Cunningham. J aml's Whitt' a nd War. ;~., w<'ll as th<' Pngine-oJ>('r-l'PI\ c>tl gu<''-1" :\fr.... Rigg;; . I old ('u,..tll', Clarl'nre Cooper, E A r I COMPLETE SHOE SERVICE shot or cocoanut ... Cenolae Edward \\'urt<'IP AtPd. controllable and rev<'n;ible or "a~-; tn ''htdt fund Wl''lng Cork. ett. Eltsh., C'rar.v. JamE's E" I aux Fruits. lush white fluff C'\'C'nl ur h a<: t h<' b 11 t .. -" ~Irs. Jampc; Sheppard. nrt r hair pttrh propellcr. "." • n ns<:t', tn ma nn. Lyman Farwl'IJ, RoJ>ert stuff maklnCJ a marmalade man wall di'<C'll'<<; pl•ns for thl' . I • '-'dl l'f furthPnng the program of C ala CnrdnN, Erlwanl Gr....,n"nrl"k". "sandwich" and a cheny and · · • II<' reu red <'IH ,. 1 n m '" e t <' "'"" ~ , ~ pineapple toppln9 . , . Maca· a~t show. _to 1M' held Fl'b. To a nrl from engineering re.;,<>:,rch and Elton llallctt. Al<'xander H.tmll rons a Ia fratae. qia nt maca-28 at :'\e~,·port lldtbor llagh (latl'nt law to puNue hi<: a,·oca-SN Fick• HOIOJid ton. Edgar Hill, John tlurnclall. roon tar1s wttb aix different Sr hool. Ongtna~ pa t~ttngc; by tion of hortlcultuu•. and to re· Wtlltam Kirbv, ~lorPiancl l.Ril· lf.trbor Area artiSts Will b(' ft:>a · ~--~r~h 'tnto th" founclations of at ••• rth ... ay Party hold. ~orman ~ICL..t'Od, Alan fruit fillln9• aad of course the cl d lu r I wn • • • Salam Bota with the deUcate turp · an . wor s 0 . e emt>ntary the natural scaenrcs. From this ~t kklc. Robert ~liliN, F:mory mint cream flllin9 ... Just -;chool rhtldrf"n wtll a lso ~ ~r<'w ha~; adl'n Cor his book. \\hirh ~ "I k '' L ~foorP Jr., Xelson ~E'tC<', ~1arsh I ~hown. Mr~. Rex Hranrlt wall i<: an <'Xflr<'o;sion of his belief · ue r <' N , ••f'wport llaruor all Ntf"rlf"cker, Paul PnlmN, 0 . thou9ht you'd like to know l~dge the .~tC'tur~s. and the_ win· that tlw lciedl!l or mcn can be sportswoman. who al!(o i~ onP W. P.tl'hard. Hastc>r lUng, Paul Alft.L Alf~ I j what you're eatiD9 •.• Of nang patnttng wall be <'Xhtbiterl o ressi''<'l\' au-tined of ito; grl'at<'"l tal<>nts. \orally Rogl'rs. John SeurldN, E. H. Skin. I ~~~ "" 1111 course you can order up a \(lck for one. week at thP Biltmore prll~ .. ints. ou't the oPt-ration of sf)('aking, was th<' inC'l'Oti\'<' Cor nN, Clarenc·e Smllh, II a r v I' y I full the next time the 9irla Gallery tn Los Angel('s. lpo I I hereh the a birthday lum·heon r<'r<'n tly a t Somers. William Spurgeon Il l. HOI E•st Co•st Highw•y a re c:omin9 for tea . • . · · a un \'NSa aw w Y 1 Balboa Bav Club. ll<'r NiSIN, Mrs. frN'. cnterpri!l<' tC'chnolog);. on<'<' I JamPs L. White> of 11:l2 West Bav Richard Stewart, Austin Stu rtf"· Coron• d.t M•r * * * Mrs Keene II 1<: fu lly u nd~rstood. IS df"S· A\'('., Ba lboa. was hostf'<;S. . v~nt, Harry Stickler. Thomas •lso on Lido OR 3-4640 • t irwd to ext<'nd 1ts('Jr C'reatlvely lTpon a rri\'al, thl' honoree snw \\cbster and George Yardley Jr. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~d ,\ndrP .alway:; !O(lP nt a lot of 1 H intn. thP rommon and publiP a hig sign ln(lrri!M'd, "Happy • · tim•· tr.wrling round thl' rliffer· s onoree '\l'r\'IC'E'S, and thereby r_ransrorm Birthday to ~ailing Sue." A col· ,._ ........................ '111 Wall .. 01 .. 1'1 ...... 11 ....... , ""' , nun triP<; of. Eu rope pkkin_g thf'<;<' into rrf'aton; of \as1 prof· orful birthda cakt' a nrl m an IE SA .... 011 r- up nPw pa-.try tclca ., ... Thts l , , l ite; and values to the t>nrichment y ' Y UPHOLSTER IPOII'I'IWLQ .._ WAmm ... ummPr hc will h<' gon<' for five Bnrlge and thp d<'c;ert. l"ow f 11 gJfts also were h ighlights or the Ill Swtm Sulta, Sarofl411, ,nr-_ Kellda "Cblldrea'l'" month ... ·lnd when he comes back there's a combination Cor run 1• 0 a · . . occasion. I TbJ.Dp, Muumuu, Luau eo.tum., Men'a Aloba I •I " under the sun. at least It you'rE" "Ever:-; organtzataon .. ~re~! or v.......-. & Daq l'f 8lllrlj, CU...DecontSona.Soutblea--~ ... oo a a .. bridge minded. One group of small, laving or non -11\ang, he Shop with the "'erchants wt.o ad· J.llla~a..t711 ...... C....8IWIIL(~ .. .....;,-..-_.._. * * * Newport Beach matrons is. and c;ays. "owes Its growth and verti .. in the Lt~.t!9n~-~----_:-~~D~50!!!1f!u!u~pw~rt~~L~c..t~~-~-~-~~~=========-;~·=·=--===A~YL~~&I~•~lloi~IOA~~A~ lla.AlrD~~~·=== every winter s pends a week-end strength and length_ of days to - Our new cafe, besides .. ". at the desert pla\'lng th~ favor· the spontaneous rectprocal rela -~ ln9 Aadre'a pcufriea. offers dU· itf" gaml'. · l!on.~hlps .among" ~hi" . t>asiC'ally te.-.at aalad.a. scmdwicbes and ~frs. Gal\·i n K<'en<' or :'\('\\'J'IOrl samlla.~ unats of whtch tt Js com · bot dishes enry day •.• Kind lll'ights. a ml':nlx'r of t ht' hrarlgl' pos<'d. I of a homey place where the Pnthu.,.iasts. wa-. honorer! on hN Amonl!' tho<;<> gnthPrf"d to hon· coffee pot is always waitio9 btrthdny anniversary rl'N'ntly :at or ~fr. Heath a t St. James' Jlilrty for refilla and u9 u ntil 11 a luncht'on at thP hom<' of Mrs \\Pre Mr<~. Edna P. Wade and , o'clock only coat. 5 ceota a cup I.Rs Crawford. 1901 K tn~.:; Rrl .. :\fN. IIerman BasiN, who pre-1 .... And all malta. milk (')iff Ha\'en. Her gaft-a !--un hat ~ddt>ri at the c-offee tabl('; M rs. ahakes and aundaea a re made to wPar at the desNI. 1 H. T haddeas :'\tanning. Mr. and with real ice cream ... Spe-ThQli:<' fPii< a tat tng h<'r wl'rr thE' Mr<:. FrNI Ycntes of Beverly cialtiea de Ia malaoo are b iq \fmf'S. Rob<'rt ~atrl's<;, !\tar R<'n II IIIs, Brig. Gt'n. and M~. Sam- juicy French dip beef IGDd· fro, L\'lr Ftnl<''. :\ftlt Ragl<•y, ul'l Ja C'k, Col. and Mrs. A. W. wlchea on a jumbo CTuaty roll Welrlo'n S('horg. · l.<'ntiZf' Ra<;~('tt . C'amphl'll. C'ol. and Mrs. R. W. with CJreen salad and our own Karl Oa\'is. lla l ~1c·Lau~hlin , AI Cloc·k. Col. and Mrs. J. W. Sta~e. special Chili w ith cheese from R<'<''<' Rorlnl'v Grr('nl'. !\I a<'<' and Col. and Mrs. J. W. Glidden, south of the border ... Spe-W.dl~<'l' Don Franklin and Don· All from El Toro MarinE' Base: cia1s of the day ru n the CJa· <lid U>\\.is. John H Burn<'ll, Mr. and Mrs. m ut from Swias Spa9hettl aud I Frank GNiinas. Frank Fowler. Turkey Tetranin t to Stuffed Shl•pwre-L Party Ol Rirhard anrl Robert Parke, sons 1 CabbaCJe Rolls and L(ISCJ9ne A or Mr. ParkE'; th<' Rev. Harry W . . . . You can eat your w ay B Cl L C 1 • Owlngil, Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Rob· around the world u you 9et IJ •• I II ar Ntson or Chapman College: Ross the Cafe Richard's habit come With a sUC'<'<'""Cul Lao; VC'g:ls TAylor, ~nnla Ana Boy &out <'X· 1 noonhde ... * * * 1: •· · IJ,,.J\ " sc·rramin~ 1hout 1 • ,.,,\ •·ld rn ... haonl'rl \'a ll'n 1 • ••• \ ou know t hf' nlcl four I• ''•I'" th.•t pull out a ncl out to •h'• 1 < II Jnds. pink hParts anrl ld11•• t .. ~.r·tml'nr•to; nnrl a fantasy cl Jl •' ;~nrl golrl anrl white lacl' \' ll••ntin<'c; ... wf"'V<' got \',d<'lllt nl' ...... for boys. for girls. I• • '"''" .1nrl girls ... penny \' .lr•l'lll:••o;, mAkl' vour own Val· ••tHan••, lltrnl'no;;ional Valenrln~s. t.ool, .. r VJ it•n tinp-; to cut out ... * * * The bl9 swltch In pcrper ta· ble qccesaort• Ia a aneaklo9 In of the aeotlmental with pale pink becrrta cmd blue for· 9etmenota .•• Tbl.a Valentine Season you may do your table either in paatela or bold red.a and white ••. Very complete lioe with aneral a1aea cmd desl901 of plates, oapldD.a CIDd tableclotba, place carda cmd •••a in.ttotiooa ••• Colla for some of Audn'a pastries * * * H«>re nt Richard's, where next month I~ Remembrance Month, and here's the gift lovelies for the lovely ladit'!l who shop here ... Four $1 00 merchandise or· ders to Shaddock's, Lido Fash· lon.s, Cene Burton'• and Mr. Tom , , . t5() me~hand.lae order to tht' Shoe ~ ph .. watches, radio., hOM. etc, and loU mort' tteUdou. t.«b' lore ••• au ot tM Lido ~ ,.....,... IIMdl. party juJ:t pac:t, Rall>oa 8..1} C'lub N·utivP: Dr. Harmon Basler and m<'mhN s a lrNHI\' ;n(' pla nninJ! rlaughter. Nancy, theo Rev. Eu-1 rr.r a ~hipwrl'f k P,~rl\· lo IX' hl'lrl ~eone Coffin. Mn:;. John Mck£>1 of Fnd:~y, Ff'h. 26 :'ol r~. Jr,hn ~1'1 · C'larr-mont: Mrs . F:IE'anor Kirk I ... on Hurtt i" makine arr.IOJ.!<' MII:N nnrl coon, F. Harking Mil- mPnt<:. IN Jr. or l.itlo Is le. and members Hosts will he ~lr :~nri ~lr.. of St. Jam<''> Junio; C'hoir. Hurtt. ~tr :lnr1 :\IN Rn \' ~1 :tV·l polf'. :\tr. a nd ;\Irs Dc~n Bu se\' 1 ~ •• ; ft• :lnd ~tr. and :\Irs. Howard Lani JL ....,.11 alfll IE'y. H~S~~HIIIty to are., WlKTER WOKDERLAND ContrAst in wlntN· wao; <'O · joyed last wt>ek by Mr. and Mrs. Morri Molho of 315 AJio;o Avr .. :'JPwpnrt Hl'ightll. anrl Mr. anci Mr!'. Keith Pelkry or Cos ta Me~:~. whPn thry sJ)<'nt a wel'k·l'nd at Wrightwoorl. high In the> moun· tains. T h <' y report plenty of snow and fine skiing. Mrs. Bert Espiau. 413 Iris A\'e .. Corona del Mar, was hostess yes - tf'rday to South Coas t Alumnae 1 Club of Alpha Omicron Pi. The event markt>d the first of the y<'nr 1960 for the group. as well as tht' choice of a new day. Wed· nesd .. y, Instead of Thursday. Luncheon was served at noon. DOROTHY GRAY ONCE-A-YEAR SALE TWO LIPSTICKS ONE DOLLAR from top fashic : -des In 1111 PIIIIIICY .,.. rt 1$710" .,. . • .., .. c...a..,__, t a.... ..... a.a~.a ..... * o.ar avu•• ftLL .. ,... * 99% of my customers chose all-electric kitchens. "I can remember only three instances out of about three hundred homes wher e the buyer did not choose eleetric. People know the future is all-elec- tric. That's why I'm building 100% Medallion from now on. That's what the modem home buyer wants." E•ei'J' Medallloa Home Guaraat-• You: , 1. An all-elec tric kitchen with major appliances auch u range and oven.· ·. J. Houepower wiring to handle your modern eleetrieal needs. 8. LigAt for lit~i11g-that's both functional and decorative thi'OUJbout all sections of your home. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COM~ANY "DfTJtODVCIJfG JEAJf DVIIAJfDI"-SiDgtDg 80DC]I from bla aatt .. HcdU wW be Jecm Dunmd cmd Co. wbua be~ lD the Plnlte CISMalbly Feb. 3. Tb1a wW be hia third a!'I*Dcmce oa the OCC COlD put.. Grades vs. Student Climax to Be Soon: Berger Blabs All ay U:BJ.'ICCA QVIf\'011 (From the OCC Bamaclel T h I 1 is Barnacle reporter 1960 taking you now to the court room of ludge I . Finals and an exclu.slve, on·the.apot rep«t of the cue of Gradea versus Student, now ln Ita 16th week. The next wttneu wm In- form the court of the avail· able methods of •tudylng. "John Berger, take the stand please. Do you promise to te ll the truth, the whole tr~:~th, and nothing but the truth, so help you God, You may be ~~eated. "Now, Mr. Berger, we u n- derstand you are an Englls h teacher." "Yes. that's rlghL" "Would you please tell the court the different ways a stu- dent can study.' ''Well, It's rather ditficult be c a u se I've never really learned how to study.'' "But you are well known for your various methods." "My methods are very good; but I spend so m u c h time planning them, J don't have enough time to study.'' "Isn't there a certain meth· od recommended by psychoJo. gists?" "Yes but I don't like it. The approach is too uncom· ·fortable. They aay you ahould atudy ln a cold room, alttlnr In a 8balaht, hard chair." • "What approach would you auueet?" "Ftnt ol all, I would put my teet up aad e-t oraanlzed. the F.M. oa -rtrht. 1V In front, and food at my left. Then I study between OOI.lmerclala. If you want to apc.ad a little extra time In . studyl.,., you should tvateb weaterns. You can aet the plot with only oc- casional glancea." ' ''WhY do you like this meth- od the best?" "I believe you should ease Into the sub~t. Don't b@come ritua listic, but be organized." "Yes, l see, but don't you think there Is a danger of the student not thinking about studying II he Is watching television nnd eatlmr"" · "Oh, no. He 1s always think· lni about the effort of study- Ing. He will lind the time has slipped by so fast that he has done quite enough thinking for' one evening. You learn more when )">U are not under pressure anyway. "Another thing, If you keep a pencil ln hand, It holds your 'attention to wha t you are do· ing." A campalan o1 many years' duration was auurecl of victory Monday evening u the Newport Beach Cit)' Council awarded a contract tor the lnatallaUon of traffic altnala at 32nd St. and Newport Blvd., n..r City Hall. The altnal ~)'Stem wUI Include an automatJeally actJvated al· ren. which will eound off tor emerpncy veblclea. "One more que5Uon, sir. What do you think Is the most Important thing to remember when you study?" "Frequent Inte rmissions for food." "Thank you, Mr. Berger. You may step down now.'' ott the ~rd, Mr. Berger believes theJlest way to study Is to be Interested In the course. If you aren't, accept the fact that It Is not your cup of tea, and try your best to get Interested. Another major factor Is to be able to ada pt to a class and t h e Instructor. Understand facts, don't memorize them. ORDER EXTRA COPIES 1 aaww ...._ ..... rauauaY, JUVUY a •• fVN 'IP&D &WDi' NUMNY, ~A Da.IU& CALirODIA • Cars DaiiHIIJed On Lido in · Rampage of· Vandcils . Vandala amuhed tlaaa on 6 ca,. on Lido ble Friday night, smeared a aubetance on anoth· er and ranaackH an elrhth, Newport pollee reported. John Thom.-on, 100 Via YeUa, caJied pollee at 3:15 a.m. Satur- day to report hearing Jl ·smuh. lng sound at the front of hla realdence. He checked aod found the windshield broken out of a parked car. He told pollee he ob· served a grey vehicle of un- known make, operator or license number depart from the scene. He believed a number of juven- Ile youths were In the vehicle. Officers found a damaged left front window and broken s1de mirror In a car registered to Leonard J. Bonanno, 267 CabriUo St, Costa Mesa, parked at Via Vella and VIa Lido Soud. A rear window was found broken out In a car registered to Robinson Russell, Claremont, parked In front of 122 Via Vella. A rear window was also broken out In a car reglitered to Raymond Le· vanea, 3432 Via Oporto, Newport Beach, parked in front of 106 Via Yella. A Window on the driver'• •Ide' wa• broken out In a car con- talnlnr no regl1tratJon, parked In front of 224 VIa Xoron. A wa· ter me~r cover wu found In the street In front of 212 VIa Koron. The windshield, all window, on the left 11~. the rear window and rear view mirror were brok- en, radto aerial broken and glove compartment left open on a car containing no registration park· ed at Via San Remo and Via Lido Soud. A white substance was splat· tered over lhe grill, hood, front fenders, winds hield and top of a sports car containing no regts. tratlon parked In front of 346 VIa Lido Soud, pollee said. Both doors were left open to a car reg- Istered to Zelda Robinson, 612 VIa Lido Nord, parked In front of 224 Via LJdo Nord. There ,was no damage to the vehicle but the glove compartment had been ransacked and a rticles left on the !loor. THIS Srzt cJ.nlfiH a4 Ill tha hilt II Ull COlt ,.. et lltfte a• f I.JO fw J lftMrlleltt. Cal OIIOU J..-. ' Fol~ Singer to Entertain at OCC Assembly Feb. 3 1 From the OCC Barnacle I I fonte's calypso· type nightclub Jt>an Durand and Co. will hold show. This acclaim was given to the Pirate spotlight In an as· his act after his engagement at St'mbly lated for Wednesday, the Turnabout Theatre, Holly· Ft>b. 3, at 11 a.m. in the a udi· wood. of the CORONA DEL MAR DIRECTORY tonum His biggest claim to fame was "\\'hrn Durand appca'red here his appearance as a guest sta r l'l'\ r•·.•l yt>ars ago he put on a with Jack Benny on the CBS· TV ti'Jp ;(,trh show;· James Fit7.ger· show, "Shower of Stars." a ld. oord1nator of student ac. Durand was born in 'Port Au ''' ll:t•.-satd. "lit> had the stu· Prince, Haiti. where his motht>r I rll" t-right In the palm of his was a school teacher and his h .l! d ·· This "ill bE-his third ap· !ather a doctor, He studied sing· peu oint'(' On lhf' (){"C Campus. iog and dancing after finishing Durand'-; "how hao; been al"· high school and came to the C'l.u :nl'd by mNropolitan news· Uni ted States in 1956. p.tper-; ):U<'h as the L A Examin· He may also b(' St'en in the ('~ d nrl thE.' California Eagle as ht•in~ up 10 par with and some· motion picture. "Eighte<'n and 1 ti rr.,·.; bettN than Harry Bela· Anxious." ------------------------- Pete Maio'rca, COM Barber, Native of Italy. Dies at 62 Pete MaJorca. w ho operated Pet(''s Barber Shop at 30::{) E. Ceast Hwy., Corona del Ma r. died la:.r Thursday at his home. 2036 Highland Dr .. Harbor Highlands, at t ht> age of 62. Francis Robertson or Los geles, and 4 grandchildren. Services were held Tuesday In the Bell Broadway Mortuary. Costa M esa, and interment was at Forest Lawn rn Gl~.>ndale. The Re\·. Edw1n Gomke of the Coro· na del Mar Communrty Church off1 c1ated. HP wa" a natl\e of !tal\·. came ro ,~,,ltfornta 35 yt>ars a'go and f'-.ta hJt,..hed his .shop h~.>re 6 year!> 3 $!1;. H<• i" :.un hen hv his wife. An· n•·t· .... tnd 3 daughter!', -'1 rs. Vir· S!'nt.l Wtkox and :vtrs. ltosalie ~ •. ,.,, ,kt of ~ewrort and 1\Jrs. ASB Profile ... / ~t r. ~laiorca ·s death brought this tribute In poetry from one or his long-time friends: ON THE PASSUfC OF PETE MAJORCA, philosopher. wit, ra ronteur, devoted father and hus . band friend ... all In one bar· • be:. ' I 'As the spa.c;ons fly bc•hinlLus, I And our frienrls drop by the I I wa.r. When th~ hearty bond!' that bind , Br~!k apart before they fray- There's on<' solare at PctP's IE.'Il\"· · ' I ing ' He had just put c10\\ n his RAY BRAY t From the OCC Barnacle) All·Amerlcan 1wimiDClt, CJlA Chairman. aDd dJiec:tor of mea'• atbleUa; all thia de· Kribet Raymolld Bray. Bray 11 a Mpbomore thia year aDd he plcma to coatlaue bls KbOOllDCJ at Dea•er where be ha1 beea offeNd a •wilD· m lag Kbolanhlp. He 9raduated from Huat· la9toa Beacb HJ9b ScbooL ID l wimmlD9 at Coast. be ba1 Ht H•ea ICbool IKOida. oae coafenace record. cmd oae Soutbera CGllfonala recent. Be abo partidpatecl lD W'Citltr polo. Bray Ia ma}ort119 lD pre- t.adUIIif. shE'ar- FriE'ndship's fahrir. in the weav ing. PE'te IE'ft on his loom down htrE'. have seen a dyin~ nE.>ighbor Mount Pete's cha1r. adju<;t the caJ)E'. I Feel the snlp·snip of PetE.>'s I labor. I Doze as Pete massagE'd his · nape. 1 Leave the chair a rested mortal. One could see his worry melt And he left thE're with a chortle. Looking better than he felt. j Pete's J;mall shop was closed on Mondays. I But his resting hours were saved For sick patrons-often Sundays, He'd drop by to get them 1 s haved. (f tough luck had plagued the I ailing, • I Pete would cut his hair, and then With no pledge to pay entailing. Leave behind a five ... or ten. 1 God was thoughtful in His giving Us this kindly, gentle roy- Pete the Barber, rellshed living, Fo'r he gave more than we'd buy. If the angela let Pete near me A HANDY GUIDE TO Bt1SINESSF.S. PROFESSIONS AND SERVICES AND INFORMATION ABOUT THE HARBOR AREA. / • When the trumpet's call 1a .. _____________ -, Funeral services and Inter-mtne, II ..a PU" 'IIIIICJ CO. ' ment for Mrs. Georgia E. Pierce. He'll not have to rub and shear I ...... E. CO'·---.. ca~u I)EL IIAil I 92, of 706 Larkspur Ave., Corona me, ....., nga a" 1 , a¥ del Mar. will be held In S.ve•ly. But he wlll-t'll be In line. • I ........ •-·-····-···•" .... ol ... ,_,,.. COIICINA DB. M.U I 111;:,"~ pa....t away In h., ... 1. wnu DIIICTOIY al ...•.•.. _ ......... Totolaolml •-····---··· de~ on Jan. 19. She wal born LUT Dl&l AT SINGJ.E COPID ---J5c eac:la I I In l<orthwood. """ Hampahl"'· ~n ..,n .. x.,.. dauahte• I NAM1 --··-·-··--·········--·-~~····--·-··-····-··--·--and hid Jived In thlt communtty of Mr. and M,.. Norvin KJO)' ol 10 COJIIII AJG) OYII --·---lOc ... lor 8'i years. She la aurvf~ b)' ~~=::~l~h ~o::.~~e::·H=~ •. .., ~~ -~ova • ... I MDIIIS ---·-···~ ...... , ________ ··-··-·--·-···-··-· I one ton, Calvin, ol the Coron.l ._ ,.. ~ ....., .-..w MJ Mar addl"ftt: one wrand· HCJII)Ital. She Is aurvtved a_., .,, I """', _ ·--------·-------·--dauabt•r and 2 ,,.at-aranddiU· a •18ter. Rondl lean. ~ 6 PI.IASI tl5l ~ ····--.. ______________ .1 eire Baltz Mortuary wu In ShftU Mortuary wu In rpl\., __________ ... ____ ...-ii.ri._._ ___ llllllllll_~..,.-ii._. __ !flllllllilii~~-----.-... --:-------:~~~~~~~~~~------.,--.~ cha~ie of 1 rrancemHta. of private fUneral lftVk.'fs. •• I , TJ: ar Tat: tl:..a -~~.101 HI~H SC:;;L·~~; Australian 1'11VUDAT, JAifVUT 21. ltiO lt&WIOIIT IIAUOa Dl~ t PVal.liii&D &\'Err 'I'IIVUDAT. CIOIIOIIA DEL JU.a, CAUI'OaiA .::;7". b,...t~ ~ ._..,.,_. P\ll'fM . ~Aft~ . Will Visit A newly formed club bowed Th T • bl Into the HarbGr .,tll&bt lut e r1m es Calendar of Events 'I'IIVDDAT, JAJIVArr 21 week. Th~ Art Club of Newport Harbor Hl-" School, orpnbed by Mr. Robert Scammon, Rarbc:lr art lnatructor, la cledlcated to tbe encourarement of all activttJH and effort. ln connection with art, the promotion of tuJJ dis· cu .. on a nd e~hanre of ldeu ,.,ardlnr the planning a nd eon- duct of s uch RtlviUea, and the Improvement of the me,hoda UMd In these eftorta a nd actlvl· Or. and Mrs. Cllnton Trimble, who returned 2 week.s ago from a voyaae ''down under,'' are awaiting a visit rrom Mrs. Myr· tle WortoJk of Melbourne. Au.t· tralla, whom Utey met on their trip. 11 :00 A.M.-Al pha Delta PI Alumnae of Oran~:e County at the home of Mrs. George Br~geJTUan, 1Si6 Flippen Way, Anaheim. Mrs. WortoJk wJll stay for the winter Olympics at Squaw Val· ley and wUl allo vlslt Mexlco and Central America as well as Harbor Area and Orange County attractions. 12:00 Noon-.Junlor Ebell luncheon at the Ebell Clubhouse, Balboa. Artlat Hex Brandt will speak on contemporary western art. 12:00 Noon-Newport Harbor Federated Republl<-a n Women. Instal- ties. lation luncheon at the Balboa Yacht Club. . Meetlnr• of the Art Club are to be held every Wednesday after school, with emphaJis al· ternatlng weekly from business The Trlmbles' travels lnclud· ed the Philippines, Hong Kong. Singapore, Malay States, Aus· traJia and New Zealand. Or. Trimble Is on sabbatical leave from East Los Angeles College, where he is co-ordinator of sd·l 12:10 P.M.-Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club at the Villa Marina Restaurant. Color film on lhe International Cu p Ra ce. 7:30 P.M.-Newport Harbor Chamber of Commcl't'c, lnstaJlatlon and awards dinner at the NewJ.)Ort Harbor Yacht Club. to art dl!lcuulon. F&rDAT. JAifVArl 2t To qualify for membership ln the Art Club, a student must have a C average and own a 10:00 A.M.-Senior a nd Junio r Ebcll or Newport Bench. rummage sale at 690 W. 19th St .. Co~ta ;\JP!>.i, until S p.m . NEW OWNER of Mr. Johns Hoberdasher in CoroM del Mor is 25-yeor old Gary Scott, who come s here from Redondo Beach. He is o native of Edmonton, Alberta. Conoda. ond come to Southern Colifo·n·a ot the oge of 4. He is a graduate of Nopo Junior C ol- lege. Mr. Scott is morried and hos M 8-month-old doughter, Jone t. They li 1e ot 238 Flower St .. Cos to Meso. (Ensign photo) student body card. • • • e BOJIE.IIAUB I ence and technical tralnlng. 8:00 P.M.-Panhellenrc Scholarship benefit sho", Smedtc.r Junior Hiih. 2120 W. Edinger St .. Santa Ana. e UAJUSB CLUa AJn) UB.S The Spanllh National Honor Society a nd Los Ma rlneros, Ha r- bor's Spanish-Club, are. plan· nlng to present a fiesta early in MJaY In the Social Hall. The 1960 Betty Crocker Home· maker of Tomorrow of Harbor High School Is senior Karen Betz. In a 50-minute w ritten exam- Ination of homemaking know- Ltcll , ....... lW &-Y .. C.cer IWJ SATVB.DAT, JAMOABT 30 I 10:00 A.M.-Senl(lr and J unior Ebell of :-;(.>\\port Beach. conUnuing the1r rummage Selle ell 6..(j(l W 19th St .. Costa Mesa. until 5 p.m. Limited to club members only, the Spanish -style fiesta will have games. Spanish exhibition dances, pinatas, skits, gay mu· s ic and group . participation dances such as La Conga, Los Vlejos a nd the Mexican Hat Dance. ledge and attitude taken Dec. 1. Mrs. WIJllam Hum&.son of Co- Karen topped' all other compel· rona del Mar. local group leader 8:30 P.M.-South Coa~t CuardJan Counrll ot Job's Daughters, sem1 formal dance. Huntington Beach Memorial HaJJ. No-Drink, Studied No-Smoke Rule lng senior Harbor1tes, re<'elving for the 6-)•ear Uving habits study TVE.SDAT, PEIRUART 2 the highest score. of the American Cancer Society, 2:00 P.M.-Woman· Cl\ iC' League. new members' tea at 2012 Com · Karen, who lives at 746 Tus-announces the followinlt volun. modore Rd .• Bayrrest. in Cancer Survey lin Ave .• Newport• Heights, will leers assisting her In the local 8.00 P ~t -Balboa Bay Lions Club, award of th• "Sportsman or compete with other California project : Mmes. 0 an Drlskel. Year .. trophy at the Corona del Mar Youth Center. Members of the Newport Har· with other llvlnr habits." high school winners in a state-Frank Merkel. J. A. Seek. Stuart bor Seventh-Day A dventIs t She said that all members 30 Church will participate In a spe· years ol are and older Jn t he lo· clal phase of the larJ""'' health 'cal ch urch will participate. wide contest to name the Betty Brock. Burton Romberger, Jack TBURSDAT, FEIBOART 4 Crocker Homema ker of Tomor-Carnaus, James Stiffler. Mark 12:00 Noon-Senior Euell will honor Junior Ebell at a dessert .-0 · !'LU row Beam, A. K. Phelps and Donald luncheon tn the clubhouse. Basso Sheldon All n will • .. • study ever attempted, berlnnlng • next Monday. Election Held By Yacht Club The Q-nu epidemic has come · Hall. Each of these volunteer re· sing. a nd gone, but It has taken Its DfQUIJlERS' CLASS SET searchers will keep tabs on 12:10 P.M.-Ne"port Ha rbor Kiwanis €lub. luncheon meetlnr at toll on the Harbor High campus. A second adult Inquirers' class about 10 families during the 6· Villa Mar1na. Other service clubs are invited. Cones· This Is a s tudy by the Amerl· can Cancer Society to determine whether diet an.d Jl vlni habits The attendance ottice reports 11 1 S J E year study. pondent John Morle_v wUI S"'"'ak. that on T11esday. Jan. 19, there wi beg n at t. ames pisco-,.... were 402 students absent be· pal Church, Newport Beach, on I cause of Illness. Q-nu was Tuesday ev~nlng, Feb. 9. meet-ATTEMD OPEifiJfC ... TN a-L-.1 .. , •• sweeping the campus! Seventeen ing at ~ 0 clock In the Parish Th~re were a number of local t ' •• I Keith Lumpkin. Pasadena, has rwor cent of the student body was 1 H. all. ThiS claM will then co_n· couples at the O""'ning of thP I tile , I rcla 'fMa sick. a n Increase or 11 per cent '1!'ue to meet eac ues ay e\e· new Outrigger Club in Laguna • ot St>\lenth-Oay Ad vemists a [fec• cant'er Incidence. ''As a rule of faith. Seventh· Day Ad ventists neither drink al· cohohc bevera~:es nor use tobac- co In any form," according to Mrs. Robert PatC'hl•. <&51 Swarth· more Ln.. Costa Mesa, who has been named to direct the survey among memb£'rs of the local <'Ongregallon. '1'hese facts will be noted in the survt>y, a lc;mg been elected commodore of the I" h T d ..--I • rs I J ic,~Y~I:o~ Club of Newport Beach over the previous week. mng. Ialit Sunday nleht. Glimpsed The Q fill took Its toll among here and there were Roy and T he annual ;\lothPrs· March SU •~ ua. ll.. c.&a .._ Other officers a re Paul ROW(', . R""ECE so--·coNED JioUvwood, v 1 c e commodore,· ~hedull'd activities, too. The .., " .... _ Joan Maypole of 223 Poinsettia. for the Marc-h of Otm~ Wtll be C..... ...., ,.._ 111 ..,.. " lo a a alted d arna mbly A son was born Sundav. Jan. Corona dt>l Mar·. AI and Reva held hNe and throughout thP ~~==========~ Llctyd R. Massey Jr.. Newport n,.. w r asse . · " Beach. rea r commodore: Robert slated for Jan. 20. had to be can· 2~. to Willard and Gloria Reece, Reese. Bnt Gwinn and Will Fos-rounty t h1 P\t>ntng •Thu~da~ •. ""led --~AaU"'"' of Q flu among 1216 W. Ocean Ft. Balboa, in ter with thei r wivt>S. and. from ~1 1"1. Rt<"harrt Ltltenthal. 531 St SDUTI SH.ES BlmST CIUICH Sunderland, Pasadena. secretary: "" "'"' -~ · Wilbur Sargent, Glendale, treas-the partlcl~ants.. • H oa g Hospital. weighing 5 Emerald Bay, Pat and Bill ~til · Andre"' JM. ChU Ha\Pn thP • pou nds. t 1 ounces. ler. loc·al l'ha1rm1tn ho.1' t'\.'IUPI.I an u rer: Clay Campbell, Corona del l• SPAJfJSB BOKOR SOCIETY --------------------------appt'al for \uluntN>r "ork(.>r' teo Mar, port captain: Louis Scrog-£ H IJ ~ £ H E s I th k '-tl gen. Corona del Mar, fleet r ap· Seventeen members of the ,-r('p a•'<' e m;~n~ o;tnc Pn .. y u 1 tain: George Woods. Hollywood. I Spanish National Honor Society _, f ~rauw of thf• ur):tent nt't'1 mt>n judge advocate; and Dents War-were mstalled In a ceremony at art> b<•tng a~"k('(! to ht.>lp the rendPr, Pasadena: William NaJ. the home_ of Mrs. Ruth Le Llevre, I :\toth<'r--· ~t..rch •n a numbE-r of ole, Cor·ona del •"a r·. Ro"'-rt Car-club advisor. Sunday, Jan. 2-1. CDI I ..IL ... ,. Pllfor George Ball. treasurer: Lor('na rommun1t1r._. Hubert A. DcrrScSMe.. I)J). " ••• ~ A C Th ld ....... Keily, lailh commissioner: ;\1a rv -------- MiDllter rison, San Marino. and Stephen s eorge oresen. pres ent. lets s.,rt. HtiOr c J a Ir_ e_ ~ichelsen. ft>IIO\("!Ihip Ptlll. y·lctillll •• --.. SUKDAT WOIISBI• I Crosby Jr., San Gabrie l dlrec· and Mary Louise De L.a Torre. ..... tors ' secretary, explained In Spanish 1 tommtsSIOner. and Ml'rl)' Gibbs. 11 :00 a .m. 7" 7:30p.m. . the purpose and history o r the _The Rev. Oou~:laa Wessell wa" aclion commissioner. , Dl--• ·IL-If Year (Sunday School convenes club, the Initiates lighted can-gtven a surprise honor by hi n..,. ...- during morning worship) FRJEifDS DIKE dies from the mother candle, re·lcongregatlon at the Corona <lei I 1-:l I . . Welcoming South Shores Mrs. Bede Darrough of 223 pealed the national pledge or 1 Mar Lutheran Church Sunday rl. wuJ IIIPIIC Mr". Pauline Span:ler of North Residents and Vlaltont to tb.ll Poinsettia Ave .. Corona del Mar, t he SNHS, ~nd recelv~ a pin when he was clven a plaque 1 1'\.lstln, mother of 2 children and Convenient Location enterta.lned recently with a dtn -wlth the club colors, red and deslgnatlnr the fellowship hall lsDI .... Clerk wife of Jerrold Spangler. former CHRISnAN SCIENCE SERVIcEs FIJl5T CBU.ca or CJDJST. SCIEKTIST, 3303 \•\a Lido Newport ~ach READt!IIC RQ0:\{- 3315 Via Lido. Newport Beach Open week days- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. I Wednesdays 9 a .m .. 7:45p.m. 1'\.lesdays and Frldays- 9 a .m. to 9 p.m. SEC01m CBUBCB Or CKUST, SCl&JfTIST lfewpor1 -..eta at Coroaa d.t Ma-r LAQUJIA DACII ner part:J for a small group or gold. as Wessell Hall.~ Newport Beac-h resident. has AliT QAU.DT friends, m~t ol whom live on The election or second semes· W. C. Buchterklrchen, church Idamae Kelly, clerk at the Co· ~n named as the March ot Balboa Island. Covers were set ter officers was held following treasurer, made the presentation rona del Ma r Community Churc-h, DJmeos Mothf'r of the ~'ear tor 3839 East Coast Blehway Corona del Mar READING ROOM- 3839 East Coast HJehway Open week d~·s-~Cocla~~t~B~IIg~b~wwy~~cd~CWI~~Drtft.~~= for the Mmes. Nona Hyer, Lily the lh.stallatlon. Gary Caldwell I ~urtng the afternoon tea follow-is resigning at the end or this Orangt> Counry Fht> yurs a~o. C' Keller. Dot Hartwell, Agnt>S Bur-was elected prt>Sident; Harold mg the dedication of tht> new week to take a position as St"t wh1h• !'he "a lt\'lnJ: In Co.•:ta dine. Florence Ouey. Ma rgaret Vollmer. ,·ice . pr~ident : Mary chapel. retary In the presldl'nt's otrace at ;\t~.>sa. she \\as "'trkkf'n bv hul - McGulre and Alma Henderson. Louise De L.a Torre. secretary: Orange Coast College. Sh£> w111 bar "'Pinal pol1o. whiC'h l~ft her --LUTIEIII •1101 Claudl ., ua. --- 3545 Eat Coat IUglawcry K Se d T ...... T .. Ht I rrt-.......... ~ workmg thNe with ~Irs :\ft>r-parai~7M from th(' n('(•k down DE., ••• so•o••n aren verance. treasurer. an • I~-d'th H ood I I :\o~ "ht> man~ae hAr h~u~~ ft&o&O~ " ... C har a I e e Sergeant. program If t' 1 arno · a so a ong llmt> "r-~ ...... 'The Rictrtteld 011 Corp. will chairman. ·•--ld• Presitlell m£>mber of the local C'hurch. hold from her \\het."l -<·hatr. present serv1ce awards at a ban-Among those a ttending the •-P 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. StTJfJ)A T SEJIVJCE.S Of aom CBUJtCIIE.S SUNDAY SCHOOL _..9:15 a.m.. SL"!--'DA Y SERVlCES 11:00 a.m. WEO~ESDA\" EVE.lliiNG MEETI~CS ······--8 :00 p.m. You are cordially Invited to a ttend the Church Services c.-del ... The Rev. D. Wessell, Putor Phone: ORiole 3-5022 quet this evening (Thursday) at ceremony were cary Caldwell, Tad Tob!tt was commissioned l1tller ~--111 ···~· F~ •" "our prin~in9 "•~'-u ll til. the Kono Hawaii restaurant In Carol Bullock, Jack George, Mar· recently as prt>Sident of thp Sen-~ Emi9n 'ublidlin9 Co~ oa:o1. l-05.50.... '---------------' Santa Ana to the following garet Krause, Marga ret Purves. lor Pilgrim Fellowship of lhe Co-••• at I Cannel --- and to use tht> Reading Room.. SUNDAY SCHEDULE 8:00 A.M.-The Service 9:30 A.M.-Sunday School 11 :00 A.M.-The Service dealers: Robert Jayred, 416 E. George Thoresen. Mary Louise rona del Mar Community Church r. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, 13 years of De Le Torre. Maureen Fox. Bob for the coming year. . service: Jack King. 3600 Newport TeE[el. uarold Vollmer. Emily Ot hers cOmmissioned Include I :\t~ther Seaton Cutlet of Our Blvd., 12 years arwl WHllam Hammond. Charalee Sergeant, Cal)' Caldwell. vice . presidenl : Lady of_ )<tount Carmel C'atholtr Wright, 200 Coast Hwy.. New· Nancy Skwarek, Karen Sever-Linda Hostetler. s e c r e t n r y ; Ch~rch_an ~ewport BeaC'h ha!' l'et ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~po~rt~,~6~ye~a~rs.~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ance Kathy Saucerman Sandra Fe · l • as the dt>adhne tn a r Brockman and John Hughes. drl\'£> for memb~rs. On that datt> CHURCH SERVICES a coffee gathermg at the homf' of Mrs. Betty K.at nlk, ~i1 5 Rh er SEAL I SHEETS . MORTUARY mE. 17th st. COSTA MESA Ml 6 4888 'Whll'sly PTA U1e' P-ISIIIwiiSI•• COI'Ooa d•l Mar Comm uulty Church-The Re\·. Edwin Gomke Plans tor the Founden;' Day will preach on the tOpic, "You prograrp for the Horace Ensign Can't Get Away !rom Cod.'' at School P'f A. to be held in the the 9:30 and 11 a .m. Sunda)' Ave.. West Newport. will ~ a festive oet'asion for a II. c•urcll Class Slate• Fer F ... e la•llers !K'hool ca!etorlum at i:30 p.m. services. Monday, Feb. 15, were discussed • The Rl'''· Edwin Gomk~ wtll at a luncheon In the Lido Isle St. James Eplacopal Church. begin a class at 10 a .m . Satur homl' of Mrs. Goldie Joseph, Newport Beach-WIIIJam Brew-day, Feb. 6. for ju ntor h1gh a nd Founders' Day chairman. Ensign ster or the Church Dh·lnit) older youth who wish to bt>romt' aw..t.... JUcMid W. ...... parents wiJI present a panel I School or the Pacific w ill be mC embersnl ol the Corona d~l Mar ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~show called ''What's My PTA guest preacher a t the 9:1:5 and ommu ty Church. In Ita 9th year Line" The hlehllght of the show Ill a.m. Sunday ~rvlces. He will Registration _Is now opt>n for ~-----...,---__ ..., .... _____ will ~ the ~ntatlon of two tell of his experiences at the the cou~. whtch will CO\'\'t thl.' INVESTMENT• COURSE honorary lite PTA memberships. Seminary a nd o! the 3-year pe-Bible. church h istory. tht> artl· I rlod of tralnlng prior to ordina-l cles of faith. on~ session on rom- IICJTIIS WELCOME A SOli tlon. This will be Seminary Sun-parotive religions and the life A t10n ~lghin~ 8 pounds. 13 day for Epl.sropal partshes across of Christ. This t'Ou rse lt>ads to ounces. was born ThursdaY,. Jan. the nation. C'hurch membership on Pn.lm ORANGE COAST COLLEGE MEN'S WEAR AT BIDWELL'S LIDO SHOPS -3428 VIA LIDO BALBOA ISLAND -226 MARINE AVE. 21. to Richard and Carolyn • • • Sunday, April 10. Smith. 302 Sapphire Ave., Balboa Chrlatlaa ScS.ec. Qnuches -.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~=::;~;;;~~~~~~~===~:;;:;;:~;;;;;;;:~~;:~ Island, In Hoag Hospital. Holdlnr true to Cod, divine Love. I • no admi•ion cba:rge An tntioductlon to the basic-fundamentals of lnvestlnr ln Corporate Stocks, Bonds, M.utual Funds, Government Bonds, Building lr Loan Association, Trust· Deeds. Real Eatate, etc. Intend~ to a tve practkal knowledae ot In· nstments and stock exchanre operation. WM. L O"BRYON. Instructor 10 week..-Wednesdays 7:30 to 9:30 P.M. Forum Bulldlng-Startlnr Wednesday, Ftb. 3rd Reeistratton in the Clusroom and falthfullx and conslstf'ntly A Qdl. FOR TilE DEAJJS living the lite that manifests Kenneth and Lucette Dean. 124 1 this loving dlscipllnl' will bring 29th St .. Newport Beach. are par· to us God's blessedness and caN' ents of a daughter born Satur· In ever lnc-reaslnr mf.'asure That day, Jan. 23. In Hoar Hospital, Is the me age of th~ lesson-ser welchtna 8 pounds. 6 ounce . I mon on ''Love" In the Corona del Mar, 1'\e" port BHch a nd C'o..cota PLUIIKU aUT A&aiVES Mesa Chri tia n S<:'len<'l' Churche-s It's a elrl for Neil and Mary Sunday Thc Golden Tut af. I Plummer. 208 Ruby Ave-. Balboa flrnu: '~How ex-c-ellent l.s thy Jov.l Island-born Sunday. Jan. 2-4. ln lne klndne ~. 0 God~ Thereto~ Hoaar H~lta1. we I I hi n I 6 the children of men put thelt ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~2~ou~n~ceL~~~~~~~~~trufl under the shadow of thy P wlnp." \Pulrn..• 3&:71 • • • • TERRIFIC SALE! UP TO 500/o OFF • .. ,, W••••'• I 8 Btl •'• 'rr•rll AU. I.....U ...... MI.OW Gaa CGI'I' ,_ DfMI...,.. -..oYAL au.uuan.AL The Blachco•ber t C.... del .._ L •tlleraa Cia_. ~ Rev. Doualas wes. •U wtll preach on "Wluu Trou· blea You!" at tfw 8 and 11 a.m. Sunday wrvices. \ . . • ..._ Qa•'N Qed The at¥. ~t Wkl..a., will M · llv. tbe •rmon. "DMne ltadar" at the 10 a.m.. S..ndQ MNtce. · Doq Va.._ wUJ ••nar a ..ao. Sen'· k-ef aN Mid ln the ~11th·~ ~till Se~. M ......... a.lltlta.lll-IDiptMr.Wll!te· .., tNm ........... ~. aM.tM...-a l ahur wu ,...._ WaiWft ,._ .._. •tt ttl- •--------------------------------------------------------------~~~~~nC.~ JOHNS014 --GRAM GOOD NEW! EFFECTIVE TODAY -WE CAN MAKE YOU AN EXCEPTIONAJJ.Y GOOD DEAL ON A NEW 1960 MERCURY. SALES ABE UP 113% -WE'RE GOING ALL· OUT FOR NEW SALES RECORDS.. AMPLE STOCJC ..• IMMEDIATE DEIJVERY ••• NEW LOW PRICES. TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR TllAD&-IN-WE NEED USED CABS. RIGHT NOW IS THE BEST TIME TO DEAL ON A NEW MERCURY. NO NEED TO WAIT -YOtTLL NEVER SAVE MORE. SEE US TODAY! WE ARE YOUR NEAREST IJNCOLN-MEilCUBY DEA1.E1L ~·- - I • COM Girl Is Snow Queen ... ~ ..... Jatea .. .... ... ..... ..... A. a....a.wr .. ·-......ut. 1m. ,.. .... .._ aeww Qaeea of tbe .... _-a.g ~· Coat Celli I• ahldeat ceater l a 1 t s.tuday ... lat. Tbe daDce ob- ...... ll.u..al YMCA w .. k Clild .._ .,......_s by t1ae Bar· b.-TIICA. tbe Bi· T a:Dd Trt· , Bi· T CouDCIL Cbolc:e of Pam WGI by popu· Jar YOte.. Sbe nc:el~ tbe crowa CIDd a beautiful bouquet froaa E.eq • T • en. BJ · T dab ,...._. pnsldeat iAa AU.a BelL IDW Tl. TUESDAY Adult 11...25. Jr. 90c, Cblld 3Sc NOW SHOWING "t the Port The.,tre in C~ron~ del M.,r, through Tuesd.,y. is "The Big Fisherm.,n," Roland Lees production of the Lloyd Dougles nove l. Two o f the st.,rs 8re Susan Kohner as Fer" end Howard Keel as Simon Peter. The second feature at the Port •s "Jet over the Atlentic.' LEGAL WOTICE Is contiguous to the present RESOLUTION NO. 683 boundaries of the City of Costa A RESOLUTION OF TilE CITY Mesa, and which property Is. at COUNCIL OF TilE CITY OF the present time, uninhabited. COSTA MESA OF INTENTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ANNEX A CERTAIN UNlN· that it Is proposed by the City of HABrTED AREA DESIGNATED Costa Mesa to annex the here in- AS "AD.-\.\1S NO. 1 A~NEXA · after des<-ri bed real property to TION," A::'\D CIVTNG ::'\OTICE the City of Costa Mesa, whkh THEREOF. said real pro{X'rty shall, In these WIIEREA~. thNe 1-. !'ituated proceedin~~. be known as An· I outstde ol and rontiguous to the nPxation ~o. 38 to the City of Clly ol Costa :\tl'sa a N'rtain un· Costa MP"-n, and ht>ar thr name inhabite(J arl'n as h<>reina ftf.'r "ADA:\-tS ~0. 1 ANNEXATION." more particularl y df'scribNI ; and The "p('d Ctc dt-c;rription of the WJII::REAS, tht' ownN<; of OVN bounrlartl'" fl! the territory pro. onl' fourth of thf• l.md an1l tt>rn · ()O'lad to!)(' annl'xeci is as follows: 1 tory by area nnd hy u"sl:'ss('d Bt'glnnlng a t 01 po1nt in thl' ,·aJun tion a" <..hown on thl' Jac;t <•-cisttn~ bound.tl)' of thP ertualitNI 1\:':'-l'"'ml'nt rfJIJ of thl' \1IY of Cost:t ~tec;a. ..,,li d Count\' of Or.tn,gt• ha\1' t''\prl'-.st'tl pni.nt twtng 50.00 fel't F.ac;t them,.(·lvC'o; a-. dt•sirou" of having I of thl' rl'ntNiinl' of lla rhor the "-nmr anni"XNt with the Ci ty Boulevard 1 formc>rlv f nlr· of Co--t a :\lcsn: and \"iew AH•nuf' 1 on tlil' 5outh WH EREAS, it wou ld b<> for tht' hnc of Fairview Tract, "" best interest of the Citv of Costa -.hown on a map thc>rt>of rc· Mesa to annf'x the sa.id herein· corded In Book 2fl. page i6 a fln rlell4'rib<>d property; and of ~1isC't'llanrous Records of WHEREAS. thc>re ha., bet-n sub-Los Angeles County. Califor· mitted. on or about the 4th day nia; t hence continuing ot January, 1960, to the Orangl' along the existing boundary County Boundary Commission. a of the City o'f Costa Mesa legal description and plat of the northerly 50.00 feet Easterly said hereinafter described unln· of and parallel to the cen· habited area, for I~ report, terllne ot Harbor Boulevard pursuant to Section 35002 of the to the Southerly line of Dale Government Code of the State o1 Way, formerly Maple Ave- California; and nue: thence Easterly along WHEREAS, the report of said the Southerly Jlne of Dale Orange County Boundary Com -Way to a line 125.00 feet mission has been ~red and re · Easterly of and parallel to ported on by the said Boundary the centerline of Harbor Commission with respect to the Boulevard; thence Northerly definiteness and C'ertalnty uf the' along said pa rallel line to propo!'E'd boundaries; the Southerly line of Lot :"OW, THEREFORE. BE JT RE· 23, Fairview Tract, as shown SOLVED by the City Coun<'il of on a map thereof recorded rea l property as hereinafter lit'· gt'lCS County. CaUlornla; the City of Cost n Me a . a City o f I in Book 25, page 76 or Mls- thf' Sixth Class. to annex the o;aid 1 rellanrous Records, Los An - c;cribed, whk h said real prope:-ty thence Easterly along the ~ ~-----------------------------------~---~IT~~--- I Grancl Opening F R E E , A I K I JANUARY 28 Complimentary Buffet From 5:30 New Piano Bar featuring Leo Rojo Your Hosts: BILL & MAX DILLMAN MR. & MRS. SAM (FLO) MILLER p . : &. u. ~ 8.11-. .e.JII. ,.,v.-a•·~ • u M£1111! CAIN DON LANE 111111--.TIU t P.M. to I A.M. * . . Well, lt'a Umt for tb•t om. moet apactoua Coftee Shop, wtua 130 E. 17th Street CIAL GRAND OPJJUNG!!! Yep, Frank Muldoon, your Chef. and January • t!Mt II (tonJaht) for cocktalla Ia tbe famoua node MidwaY 1-1• · e-ta M.a that COMJ'LIMDTAaY IUFFET ''OUTRIGGER ltOOM." Don't for. lill-e~~!llllf5IIIZICI· ......... ~QI:I-.. !8aDII starting at 5:10 and contmulng get, there are atJII ·FREE BOWL· .... Ul!!!!!, at DIJlman'a a.tau-lNG lNSTRUcnONS DAILY. Call rant In Balboa. I talked to Bill Kimberly 5-1112 for further In· Dillman the first of thla week. formation . and he aaya the Chef h .. pre· • • • pared some extra fancy cuisine IT'S MAD, I TELL YOU, MAD, for everyone's eatin' enjoyme nt. MAD!!! ... Hold on there folks • That, plus the new Piano Bar I'm okay: It's just that I'm a featuring Leo Rojo, should make little overly enth used at the new- the whole evening extra·pleasur-est of new entertainment spots able. Meander down to Dill· here In the Harbor Area, on 17th man's, on the Peninsula In Bal-St. In Costa Mesa. While out me· boa. anderln' a round last week-end, I • Hey, speaking of .Grand Open· lngs, the one at the fabulous new KONA LANES was really a ';dilly." Fun was had by all, and of course yours truly was in on it. The Kona Lanes offers the be!'t in bowling facilities in the Orange County area, PLUS a happened onto the "happiest,'' ·•zaniest," club ever!! C~ •Y the original title "MADNESS. INC." Merle Cain and Don Lane, "two of the ma(tdest," cordially Invite everyone down to enjoy an evening of "mirth and mt'r· riment'' out of this world. Don has guest-starred on the Ed Sullivan Show, and appear- ed in many 1V shows. Don Is the zany romedlan of the pair, while Merle sticks pretty much to s inging. Merle has appeared IJ1 more than 40 1V productions, 2 Playhouse 90 Series, and of C'ourse the movies ... • • • That's all lor now; see you next wef'k! Prty aftl'<'ted and ~i\'C n descrlp· tion ot the said proJ)('rty In gen· era! terms. The City Clerk of the City ot Costa Mes.'l Is ht>r('by directed a net nuthorited to c-ause a <-opy I of thl-. Resolution to be publish· Nl onC'c a wl't>k for two WC('k'l prior to said hearing in the GLOBE-IIERALD and PILOT, n nl'ws paJX>r ol g!'nNal <-l rcula tlon printed and publlshet1 In the City of Co<ltn Me<:a, and in the NEW. PORT HAR BOR ENSIGN. a news· paper ot general <-lrculatlon, printed and published in the County of Orange. The City Cle rk Is further au- thorized and c;llrected to mall a notice of the proposed annexa· lion to all persons to whom land proposed to be annexed ls U · sessed In the last avallable equa lized auessment roll, at the address shown thereon or as known to said City Clerk. PASSED AND ADOPTED,' thls 18th day of January, 1960. JOHN W. SMJTII Mayor of the City of Costa Mesa. A TrEST: A. C. SWARTZ City Clerk of the City of Costa Mesa. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF COSTA MESA ) I. A. C. SWARTZ. City Clerk of the City of Costa Mesa, hereby certify that the above and fore- going Resolution No. 683 was duly and regulArly passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council or the City of Costa Mesa helcl on the 18th day ot January, 1900 . A. C. SWARTZ. City Clerk a nd n -oftldo Clerk ot the City Council of the City of Costa Mesa. (SEAL) C. K. PRf.EST. Chief Deputy Publish Jan. 28, Feb. <4, 1960 In the Newport Harbor_EnaJrn. .............. I F• leltiJ Ll••• John M or I e y , International newa corresPondent, wllJ be the speaker at a "no hoet luncheon" at noon Thursday, Feb. <4, in the VIlla Marina Restaurant. spon- sored 6y t~ Newport Harbor Kl · wanla Club. Members of all serv· Ice clubs In Costa Mesa and the harbor area have been Invited to attend tbe event. "We are t.rylne to get together an service clubs In the harbor ~'\. DUae O..bMne 1M ac.cm * WALLY ITACHEIJ * at Our Piano Bar •• CaW te a...p. for l.aDdte•a. ......-...u. 1111 cs.l hru. DDIWZa 5 • 11s30 -aAa 'TIL I WOODS COVE 1.1 loatla eo.t 11M. z..paa .... Wben you're In the mood for good f remember you U aJ . ways tlnd It here. Luncheon and dinner prepared In our apot- laaly clean kitchen. and temptJnely terved to you In Old World atmoephere at reuonable prices. R 0 55 I I 5 ITALIAN RESTAURANT , AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE 2325 EAST COAST IIWT-. CO.OWA DEL IIAa. Oa 1-Jmt ~tn JfnrJatti 's 3801 E. COAST HWY. COBONA DEL NAB 08. 3-1170 The beM in loocL ..me. cmd gracious ~ • • In a charmiDg Old EDglilh Atmo.plaere Now you ccm eaJoy Luac:becm cmd DJa:a.-Ml'ftCl iD 1M Vidor Hugo Manner ., ••• IOEII ..,. I .... WILL ALIO K 0 ... &+&at DAY DVmiiG D&CDDD The VICTOR HUGO INN Southerly line ol said L'>t 23 and Lot 24 of said fairview Tract to the Westerly line of College Avenue: t h en C' e Northerly along the Westerly line of College Avenue to the Northerly line of said Lot 2-1 ; t hen<-e Westerly along the Northerly line of said Lot 23 unt.l wt 24 to a linl' 125.00 feet Eastl'rly of :~nfl parniiPI to tht' ('l'ntt>r· line of Harbor Bouvelard: tlwnce ~orthcrly along c;:titl parallrl line> to the South - t•rlv li ne> or Lot 2 o! salct Fairvi('\v Tra<'l: then<-e W<>~t · rrly along said SouthNiy linl' of said Lot 2 and thc Wt•sterly prolongatiOn thPrc>· nf to a linl' 50.00 fc-N Wc>'>t Nly ot Hnd pa ralll'l to t hl' ('('lltcrlinl' or llarhor Boult'· \'ard; tht'nrt> SouthN ly along c;airl p;ualle l line to the North line of Tral't ~o. 2822. a-. shown on a map thereof rl'<'ordl'd in Book 116, pa~ec; 3 to 18. inrlusive. of MiS<'el· laneous Maps of Orange County, California ; thence Westerly along the said North line of said Tract No. 2822, 10.00 feet to a line 60.00 feet Westerly of and parallel to the centerline of Harbor Boulevard; thence Southerly along said parallel line to the South line of said Tract No. 2822; thence Westerly alone the saiq Southerly line of Tract No. 2822 to the cen· terllne of Lemon Street as shown on a map of said Fairview Tract; t hence Southerly along the center· line of Lemon Street to the centerline of Elm Avenue; thenC'e Westerly a long the centerline of Elm Avenue to the centerline of Orange Avenue; thence Southerly a long the centerline of Orange Avenue to a line parallel to and 50.00 feet Northerly of the centerline of Adams Street ; thence along said para llel line South 89 20' 18" West, 515.61 feet to the beginning of a tangent curve concave Southerly having a radius of 1050.00 feet; thence West· Prly along said c u r v e through a central a ngle of 28" 28' 39" and arc length of 521.88 feet; thence South 56• 09' 11" West, 4.12 feet ; thence North 33• 50' 4.9" West, 0.34 feet to a line 50.00 feet, measured at right angles, northwesterly of the center- line of Adams Street, thenee. departing from the existing boundary of the City of Coe· ta Mesa. Southwesterly and We.terly alo}lg a line 50.00 feet northerly of the center· line of Adams Street to a line 500.00 feet, measured at right a neles, W~erly of the West line of said Fairview Tract ; t h e n c e Southerly along said paralJel line to the South line of aald Fair- view Tract; thence Easterly along the South line of said Fairview Tract to the point of beginning. area to work cloeer toeether; HYatt 4-3541 FUR11:1ER N<YnCE IS HEREBY GIVEN: that on the 29th day of February, 1960, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m. on aald day, 6r as .oon thereafter .. the matter may be heard, at the Council Ch.ambers In the City Hall ot the City ot eo.ta Meu. 89t5 West lith Street, eo.ta Mesa. CAllfomla. a heartne wtU be had, at wtdch heartn1 the City Council ahalJ hear and pA.u upon all written protests filed at any Un~t.. belen aald hou.r eet for aald taeart,.. tty any penon awnlna real propertJ wtthJn the terrtt017 10 ~ to be annexed. aad at &J'Y time .,.,... tbe eaJd ........ ,. ... ........ any own. crl ........ .. W'ttllla ......... ...., """' JJ:I .. .,. a.,.... JUT me • •••• ............................. ............................ ...... ., ....... ., ... ~ thla •• the start," aald Jack Bar-361 CLIFF DRIVE LAGUNA BEACH nett, aeaetary · manaeer of th• ":=;=::;=========~==========~~ Newport Harbor Chamber ot _ Commeree. • 20101 Harbor IHYII:LJI II S.:llll F Lanes in a Row • I - ENSIGN . . . . . . roa 1&1.& MJICKI I U EOUS 19M FORDStatlon~aeon,~ dJo, heater, over-drive, excel· lent tires. Very rea110nable. Good tran•portatlon car. Call Ml 6-~232. OONPLETE aale of Antiques, Yrc. tort a n period furniture, cut glua, marble top tables. com~ modes, etc. BRASS KE'm..E AN'MQUES, 346 N. Coast Blvd., Laeuna. HYatt 4 -1341. GOLD ---S ILVER ' We Buy-Sell Coins U.S. or Foreign and carry a com. pl~te line or Coin and Stamp Su pplies. GOLD RUSH MUSEUM C. A. MAGUIRE, Owner 363 N. Newport Blvd. )fl 6-4566 (2 Blocks North of the Arches) C H R l S T M AS decorations a nd many other Items. 12 PRICE. Open Sundays. Donaldson's, 300 Main St., Balboa. -----FOR SALE: Beautiful Sofa. end· tables, cot fee table, scatter rugs, mbc-master and misc. Call Ml 6-4020. FoR SALE: Ga Ran --e-36 Inch s g • Slattery, 4 burner, w h I t e enamel. Excellent condition. $30.00. Phone OR 3-1306. MUSICAL ll'I TltVJCEJn'S ELECTRONIC SOUND SYSTEMS • Stereo, Hi-Fi CQ:\L\1 ERCIAL -INDUSTRIAL 110~1ES -BOATS Ct:STOM INSTALLATION Sound-Crofters, Inc AUDIO SPECIALISTS 2626 E. Coast lllway OR 3 8515 Corona del Mar GIVE THAT CHILD THE C'HA:'-JCE YOt: 010:'-J 'T HAV E! RENT A PIANO AS LOW AS $8 PER MO. WOODWORTH'S 515 N. Main, S.A. Kl 7-4459 In Corona del Mar OR 3·5530 NEW HAMMO.ND ORGANS NEW STEINW A Y PIANOS 11 good used Grand Pianos. K na ~. Kimball. Wurlltlzer. Bald· win. Doll, ma ny others. priced from $395, pay $12 monthly. Swap your little reed chord organ on a new HAMMOND CHORD ORGAN. It plays 100 In· strument tones so real: Law- rence Welk owns one. We allow highest cash trade. Re~ Salem M a ple spinet plano like new, take over small payments. Ut!ed electronic organs: $1465 Lowrey now $795. 2 manual Thomas with per~usslon 1695. Conn $1395 now $795, a nother $1220 Conn with percussion 1 year old $795. Gulbransen console like new, regular S815 for $495, three years to pay. Hammond Chord Organ real family run. priced low for quick sale. Slightly used Knabe console plano almost new save $385. easy terms. Used Hammond Spinet, Amer· lea's fa vorite organ. 9 good used upright planoe a ll In good c-ondition. guaranteed. pr1ced from $11!'. terms as low as $5 monthly. Plano Accordlans, S350 to S800 new, now only $18 up, play per· feet. SCHMIDT -PHILUPS CO. Establls hed 1914 Always 100 Pianos and Organs to Choose From 520 North Main Santa Ana . . CLASSIFIED ADS naoiiAL FOR INFORMATION about Pacl· fie View Memorial Park, ron· Man Is Held on Charge Of Assault W'dh· Gun •&WJOn uuoa Dllalr 1 T11VDDAT. JAIIVAaY & 1- COaOifA DEL MAL CALIPOUIA .... . . . .. UAI. UTAft £ 1UDI7AU UNFURNIS'ii£o. 2 bedroom du· plex, patio. aarbaae dlspoul, tlrepla~. earage. Adulh only, no pets. Yearly leaw, ~.00. 2321 2nd Ave., COM. Inquire at m O~hld, Oil 5-00f?. -~----BRAND NEW exchwve two bed· room.• unfurnlsbed, prllt:;e pa. tlo. Yearly leate. 42'1 lden. rod, COrona del Mar. -FOR RENT-Studio apt. ln COro· na del Mar. Fumlahed wltl'l utilities, $55.00 year roynd, no leaee. OR 3-~. OR 3-0754, 2732 E. Coaat Hwy. FOR RENT-Corona del Mar new- ly decorated 2 bedroom apart· ment, w-w carpeting, alldlng glass to large sundeck. garbage dl5posal, garage. Jt25.00 yearly lease. M. Pinover, Realtor, OR 5-0410. . FORRENT-Corona del Mar new completely furnished 1 bed· room apt. P e rf e c t bachelor quarters. $100.00 month. M. Pin· over, Realtor. OR 5-C»lO. FOR RENT-2 bedroom, turnlsh· ed, garbage disposal, garage. Now available. No pets. ORiole 3-6288. Yearly In COM. FOR RENT: 2 bedroom unfurnlsh - ed house, with garajle. Near School and market. $110 monthly. COM. Owner, GYpsy 6-5277. -- SEA CREST MOTEL 1 .\ 2 bedroom apartments Kitchenettes Nicely Furnished HEATED POOL Children & Pets Welcome SEA CREST MOTEL 2931 East Coast ll\ry. Corona del Mar O Riole 3-6370 FURNISHED APT. Good location, pleasant surroundings, yurly lease. No children. No pets. 610,. Marguerite, Corona del Ma r. SUNSET STRIP APTS. In Costa M esa 897 Center St. Ultra-Modern, 11eated Pool On Premises, $1 10 up Furn~hed,, unfurlf\shed, singles. 1 bedroom. 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Resident manager on premises, Mrs. Ray, Apt. 7. U 8-2106. Courtesy to Brokers CAlli roa SALE PORSCH for sale, 1959 roupe, only 3 months old. light blue, with red Interior. $3.650. COnsider trade. Kimberly 7·3437. 1959 FORD s tatiOn waeon. ex· cellent c-ondition, my f'<lUity fTee to responsible party. OR 3-0802. Complete BRAKE SERVICE • MOTOR TUNE-UP • Herb Miller's RICHnELD STATION 3636 E. Coast Hwy. at Poinsettia OR 3-9728 • Corona del Mar 00 YOU WANT • job, • rid., • ....... ,, .... ~ .,...,, Or ,. ,.. ..... ..-tt.;"f to ""' T,., &.\19" de.U. fl.d etl~o Oltlol. l-0550. . . .. . WAJITD TO auT URGENTLY need garage any. where In the vldnlty of Corona del ~r. Call Ray Haws, Oil 3· 1086 anytime. Preferably after :S:OO p.m. • IDU WAII'I'D TOP OPPORTUNITIES DAILY Be Sure To Check Wlth JUNE FARRAR Employment Agency 402% 32nd St., Newport ., ORiole 3-t680 GIRL to work In drycleanlng shop. part time. ORiole 5·0310. flAIR STYLIST. male and female. oolor expert, manicurist for elite beauty salon to open Feb· ruary 15. COM. Write Box 119, c/o Ensign. ----------- tact Mrs. LuUe Gru~. lf<~ensed aalMpei'IOn. 300 Larkl!pur, Co- rona del Mar. OR 3-7077. ~ MIICZI II .. OVI WOOD DEUVERED atralght to your door. Seuoned eucalyptua fireplace wood. OR 3·6658, U 8·1682 evenfnea . . . CIIJLD CAD naEmu COSTA KI:SA PRE ·SCHOOL - New! Stabt Ucen.ect. Conven- lent weat aide location. COmer 18th and Monrovia. Catering to children of working mothers., Open 6:45 a.m. to 6:45 p.m. Planned prorram, hot lunches,, naps. U 8-eEnl. TaMStOITAnow WAJfTED ----RIDE TO PHOENIX. Artzona. or nearby. Anytime toward end or February or early March. Will share C3r expen~. T rip back appreciated but not n('('· essary. Write Box 125. cj o En-! t~lgn, COM. OFFICE SPACE - Leiter C. Jo,_, 65, of 1218 Do· when asked by Mr. Jones who ver Or., W8tdlft, was booked on 11t was. Crew Member Dies During Ocean Race charges of uaault wlth a deadly "Come In, I want to know who weapon and Intoxication In prl· 'this man ls," Mr. Jones said, still vate by Newport pollee at 2:30 holding the riOe. a.m. Friday and sent to Orange A 1 11 t h ltl Lester C. ~1. 46, of 8Z4 w ,.._ ,.._ J H 1 I n exam na on o t e r e 1 .. h S ,..__ M ....,unty venera osp tal for ob· show d It t I>E' k d b I .. t t.. ""'"'ta esa, was pro· aervatlon. loade~ 0 coc e ut un· nounced dead by examinmg Mr. Jonea wa• charged with Mr. ·Pa e told llct> he had 1 phyaJclan. at the harbor depart holding an unloaded ..22 rifle on I been In ~he El P~ador rest au. m~nt dock saturday a fternoon. Bennie L. Page, 35, or 2657 Elden rant, Costa Mesa. about 11 p.m. I Mr. Reel hlld ~n servlna a s a Ave., Costa Meaa. in the Jones and met a woman who lat~r crew member aboard the raring residence. Identified he~lf as tht> wife ot sa1Jlng yacht ''Challenge" •bout Newport pollee officers Hall the defendant. He said tha t Mrs. a quart~r·mile at aea off the Bai- Minugh, Raymond Johnson and Jone told him that she was dl boa P1er when he suffered a Allan Deacon answered the call vorc1ng hc.>r husband. troke or heart attack. H~ wa:~ to the Dover Or. addre reque t· AftE-r a ronve!11ation with M r. tran f~;rf'd to the ,, commlttf'c.> lng pollee a.uistanct". They ap Jont>s about tht> FBI. nart"otw boat. Jim Webster, from the Proached. the fro nt door and at-a .. -1 1 t 1 1 t Newport Harbor Yacht Club ant1 . n.. n\'O \'t'men n aw e-n orN'· tempted to asccrtatn the trouble mf:'nt. Mr Pa e was Invited "for hr, w~s given mouth to mouth before ent~rln& by listening out. a dr1nk" at tte Jonl'-5 ~idt>n<'t" rc•suc,r l_tatlon In att~mpts to n• side the door. Tht> 1 , 11 11 w t d '1\'t' h1m a he was rusht>d to tlw n d on .as aC't't>O e harhor dPpartmPnt dock. Of!l('(>l'. 1 ntN\ 1ewec1 Jf.>SSP L Poole, 69 a pN onal friend of LlfP guard-. and harbor depart siTUlnoxs wAHi-ED 1-OFFICE SPACE, Including nf'w1' A voice could be heard in a threatening tone making refer- ence to a gun. By looking through a living room window. the offi - cers saw Mr. Jones holding a rifle and pointing It at Mr. Paee. who was seated In a cha tr across t he Jiving room. Mr. Jones was asking Mr. Page where his id€'n· tifl catlon a s an fBI agent wa . ~r Jon<>" tor 30 yt>ar<> H£' had mPnt JWtl>Onn el took ovrr thl' !>N'n mvltt>d 10 !>Ia)· a t the Jont>!-rewuP a tt(•mpt unt il phy-.tOHtns resilienc-E' :1oot a houSt> guest 10 ar:l' l'd a nd pronounced ha m. hPlp takp c dlf' (If 1 hE' 12 yPar old dearl ~board 1 h~. 31-fcx>t P. \ son or thf' Jon('!-. whllt' divorre siOOJI Challenge In the raC! proce<'ding~> wPrt;> under way. Mr. wert' ownt>r. Ralph ~ave-r, 111 Poole slated he r~nd the boy were Aj.IOI('na Ave.. Balboa Island : waulng the rt>l urn of Mr Jont>s ~tchard R(>(>J. H , ~n of the vic when he arrl\l'd 1n company urn. and Sandy Sw trski. Los An · with Mr Pa~e \1r Jones lntro-gt>lt-s SECRETARY, typist, experienced, desk. Reasonablt rent tor In· surance Salesman. Real Estate wishes part-time work. Perma. nent or tempota,ry. OR 3 ·7605 Broker or Pu bile A<>countant.l days or evenings. EXPERIENCED day and nlaht nurse. Good rook and ho use- keepeor. References. own trans· portaUon. $50 per week, S10 a day. Also shots and OB cases. GEneva 8 -5650. MATURE,-refinec:t -wldow. giving personalized c om p a nlonshlp, wishes position. Practical nurs- Ing experience. Write Box 111, c/o Ensign, Corona del Mar. Free to trave l and drives. Suite 2-C. 436 Heliotrope, Co· rona del Mar. PADrrJJfC ~----------------- CALL Sympson & Nollar Newport's Oldest Established Painters OR 3.363() -Eves OR 3-5454 LECAL KOnCE II CERTIFrCATF. OF Bl'~I ~ESS SEIIVICES * * MOVING? * * 2 Fast Insured mov~rs and large van $11.00 nn hour Time starts at you door ... Why pay more? -Call- FtCTITIOL'S f'IRM NAME THE t 'XDERSJG:\ED ri<X's hf.'rt'· l)y certify that ht-ts rondul·tlng a r•o mpressed gas ~toragt-a nd trans. J>Ortation equlpmc.>nt manufac- ture. engineering and a les bu~i . n('s.s at 231:'l En t C'oast Highwoy. Corona dt>l Mar. California undl'r • tht> fk tit1ous f1rm namf' or JARC'O NEWMAN ENGINEERING and tha t !'aid TRANS FER It STORAGE CO. firm Is <'Omposed of th<' following , J)(>r_on whow name In full and Mldway 6-2528 or Uberty 8-6430 place of residence is as follows. to -wit: I pollee a lleged. • Officer Deacon knocked on the front door and said. "pollee," MR. aDd MRS. DON MAnes 1968 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 1 EDWARD P. JARVIS, J R. 345 Evening Can yon Ronrl 1 Mat·cs of 8 I Carpentry Minor Repairs l\o Jobs Too Small! Corona del Mar, Callfomi:> I • • WITN ESS my hand this ith day of January. 1960. Are w·lnners I EDWARD P. JARVIS, JR. H. 0 . ANDERSON 1947 Fullerton Ave ., Costa Mesa, Calif. Midway 6-3314 It no answer ~II r.n 6-2372 Painting -Decorating PAPEJt BANGING GEORGE BlffiKHARDT Ucenaed COntractor 1897 Oranee Ave. eo.ta 1118 I.JbertY 8·86211 STATE OF CALt f'ORNlA I Iss. COUNTY C1F ORANGE ' I ON nus 7th day of January. 1960. before me. a Notal')' Public in and for said county and state, residing therein, duly c-ommis- sioned and sworn. pt>l'80nally ap. peoared Edward P. Jar\'is. Jr .. known to me to be the peorson whose name Is c;ubscrlbed to the within lnstrum<'nt. and acknowf. l.'dged to me that he ex('('uted the JOHNSI'ONE'S same. Mesa Auto W reekers WITNESS my hand and otricial Used Auto Parta. Tires seal. RALPH M . MYERS. JR. We Buy Cars and Scrap Metal Notary Public In and for said UBERTI 8-7013 County and State. My Commi.s- 2(175 Placentia Ave. Colla Meta 1 slon Expires April 13, 1962. _Complete Land.scaping ' Publish: Ja n. 21. 28: Feb. 4. 11. Service l in the ~ewport Harbor Ensign. FREE ESTIMATES ~lr. and :\1rs Don ~1<\li{·~. o'' n· N or the lslanr1 ~fcHkPt at :--.oo S. Bay Ft .. Balboa bland. wall ~lebrate theJr lOth weridmg an· nlversar)• dunng a 4 da> Las Vegas holiday wh1ch they won In a rt'<'ent "double-play" c·on· test. Mr. Ma liC'S fJt<'kNi the Wlnntng tt>am In thl.' r£'C('nt Los Ang<'l<'s ba~kNball tournament o.~nd ~.,me C'IOS('<;t to gue ... 1ng both thl' tr>- tal comhfned M'Ort> of lht> ftnlll game of tht> champion~h lp class· IC and lht> Wtnntng SC'Ort' of tht' 1960 ~ Angelr... (lpt"n Golf Tournamc.>nt. Th1rr1 pru.e 1n the I'Ontl"'t \\8 won by another Ball>o.t lc;Jantl er, Clart>nce Boardman. owner of Boardman's Market at 301 ~Ia· rlne Ave. duced h1m as a f11end and opt>n· Mr Rt-f>.J was wire chlet for t htt ed ..omr hf't>r AI that point Mr Pac1f1<-Tf'IPphone & Tf.'Jegraph Poole w<>nl to hi' room to r£'t lrc Co. HE' had hvt>d in Costa Me a for thE' night. A o,hcort whiiP JaiN for three month . Mr Jone" cam<' tCI h1-. room hold Funt>ral st>rvtces wen> hf"ld I inR a riflt>. and wlrl h1m to cnll Tul.'sday In the Ba ltz Mortua!'). poiiN'. Costa Ml'sa Chapel. Swa•as Paille~ at CDI Resi.ace Som(l()n<' pa1ntNi !<W,l''ilkao, on lhl' ~att• anr1 r •r;aJ:;> fl\w-,.-at t hl' r~>;;lr1enr-c> oC f.ch .. ,, rr\ ll.tr«' .? I' JfaJ't'l Dr . t oron.1 rit•J \lo~r. Xt•\\· port _pro Ill I' TI'PIIf ''' l 1.1 '-' \\ •'4•1< E~J:oot w1•r<• lhrt•\\1 "' h•" lmnl lawn and garau· :! \\t•l'k.-. ·•){n anti a p;u·k.1g\' "' ltut tit\ o,u"" 11 through h1., '.1rd 'J \\pd.;, 1,!11 :'\lr \larl' ... lid TV SET CATCHES FliiE A t1l'f('('tl\e tr.•r<.Corm<'r c-.. u...-11 a 1<'1<'\'l"lon set h • r•at1 h on f1r~ tn t hf' homP of Ltlll .. m B Pluto ill!'~ E R..t Jooa Bh d B.i I boa "' ~: 19 p. rn Tue-.ctar A flrC' t ru<'k "01' du,pat<·hed to tht' Sl'('ne BOT FOB THE PALMEU r.a~ monel a nfi Margarl!t Pa 1 mr-r. 'll"'i K1nl!" PI . Cliff Ha\.f.'n ;u t• pc<rt>nls of :t .. .on bom Thur.; M.t~· Jan. 21. 1n Hoag Hospital, \\Pighing pounc\s 2 ou n~~ TIME STABTS AT TOO DOOa •• rutitul Dlleclhe lpacy, lac. OBAKCE COOlfTT DJVlSION 2712 E. COAST HIWAY. CORONA DEL MAR SAH Green Stampe 1 1 J'n!e. cteUvery CORONA DEL MAR NURSERY I OR 5-0160 • 7744 E. Coast Hwy. LECAL ROTlCE Ko. A 34715 xoncE or uumc Superior Court of the State of California for tne County of Orange. The Best 'Gift' of All-A FullS%. ALL TYPES OF Photographic Supplies e Fut COlor Ftlm Servtce. e Movie Projectors for Rent. • Model AJrplane SuppUa MEARS CAMERA SHOP 1182 Newport Blvd., Costa Meu Phone Uberty 8· 7042 Estate of DUKE W. HOOPER. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given tha t ~­ curlty-First National Bank has flied herein a petltJon for pro· bate of Wlil. rerere11~ to which ! ls m~Je Cor further particulars. and that the ti me and place of he:.ring the same has been set CROWN TV for January 29. 1960. at 10:00 a .m .. In the rourtroom of ~partm~nt SALES -SERVICE No. 4 oc'said rourt. at Broadway and RENTALS at Church. in the City or Santa CALL CLAUDE OR DICK Ana. Cal\fornla . FOR EXPER'f TV REPAIRS L. B. WALLACE. Clerk. 3422 East Coast Rlehway Dated Januar..-12, 1960. COrona ~I Mar A. K. Phelps.' Phone OR 3_5655 I Attorney for Petitioner. 3-129 Ea~t Coo t Highwa>·. __ Do_r-__ "-"--'--t+-~--.-._-.-",-_.-.-,...-Corona dt>l Mar, Ca lit. tt•to-""· ~..,..,.... bwi-ORiole 3-4060 urch7 C.l tho Ert\lttt ptltttillt tl• I Publish: Jan. 14, 21. 28. Ft>b l perltMftt, O!Uolo l-4510. In tht> Newport Harbor En!liJrn. Mail in Your Classified Ads • • • • Special Low Rates! Check , $~Mire ,... cer __ _o Pusenll 0 ....... .,.. 0 Thf' photo h u~r an-a l'poru car f.tn ... 1n th<' 1'~1!-:tt n'<'<'n t road rJre. \our fund., at ~ulhf'rl l.ddnrnt.t T'111ft · I t•:tn I'Mn thf' h<'.t 'J:Ift • ol • II t•m' t"'llt "'"'~) gl\.mg all yt'ar Jon£ . . 1'1 Fl J.l, v IIIINro,t ~wr annum on our ~'' h.10k t~ r<' til rill t•Prltfw;w•, \\'h) not atop b) anr1 h ncl Nll nhout ~s% latMwt per ..aaUJD elt.ctt•eJaury 1. 1110 ~o knlck-knatlc to ne ru'toml'~ . • hut :.11 fund t'f'CC"I .. ~ b ) the lOth urn from th.-b.t California 170 EAST SEVENTEENT~ ST COSTA M ESA • CALIFO~NIA I JOHN T. toYO, A •re t I HA~ H-CI& he , ... ce ..,._ I ; =:rq;E~ Caloha Week From the POUCE BlOnD Plans Studied ~ i. O'DYO. Investments Class Slated ... William L. O'Bryon, security broker with oftl~s In the Lido Building in Newport Beach, wiJI begin his ninth year of Invest - ments instruction next Wednes. day evening, Feb. 3, In the new lecttue hall, the Forum, at Or· ,angt> Coast College. .. e IIOIIDAY. JAil. U e 'I'WVaDAY. JU. 1• It's Caloha Week-<"'mbJnJnc A complaint waa received ol John A. GUlla, 4•, of 530 San Calllornla with the aloha ot Ha-loud cl:r1.am8 at n• CoiJln. Ave., Bern a r din o Ave., Newport waH-that Ia beln• planned bv a Balboa Island at 7:48 p.m .. ~ . A Helahta. waa charaec:t with drunk special advlaory ... conunJttee "ror prowler waa reported at 520 lr" drlvlne at Dover Dr. and Coast the Harbor Area Mxt June. Ave., Corona del M., ... Judith llwy., Newport Beach, at 2:55 Ann PettJbone, 17, ot eo.ta Mesa, a.m .... Olivia VIckery, 323 \oi Norm Durkln ot Newport Dunea waa treated at Hoae Memorial Apolena Ave., Balboa laJand, re- waa named temporal)' chairman Hoepltal at 10:15 p.m. tor In· ported the loea of a wallet con· at the plannlne meettne held Juries s he received In a traffic talnlne about 112 caah and lden. last week, and arraneementa l""-t tlflcatJon .... 'pera on Balboa Ia· ..,_ t ac:c ucn . . -were mauc or another mfttlnc • land ... Vandals painted twas· at 12:15 p.m. Tu~day at om. • TUUDAY. JAif. 12 tlkaa on doors at 2114 ~ w. man'• Restaurant In Balboa. Vandals painted a black awas-Ocean Front, Newport Beach ... Cordon Wevlll, AJ 0Mr& and tJka In reverse on the garage of ~las Geraldine Steiner, 214 Ag. Ted Hudson were named aa a C. W. Crowl, 301 Poppy Ave., Co -ate Ave., Balboa Island, reported committee of 3 to fix a lternate rona del Mar •.. Wind blew an comlna home to lind the front dates a nd to r~port next Tuea-awnlna away from the home of door of her horne open, the house day. H.· A. Cla?k, 1532 Irvine Ave.. upset, closets ransacked, a lamp Among the events suggetted Newport Heights . . . Clothing and flower pot knocked over but lor Caloha Week are a Mlu Or-valued at $30 was stolen from nothing taken . ·'·Mrs. Foster A. ange County contest, aquatic the home of Marlon H. Johnson. Brown, 2.22 Iris Ave., Corona del competition with Hawalln cham. 315 Snug Harbor Rd., Clift Haven. Mar, complained ot neck lnjur- pions, blessing of boats In the ... A window was found broken les after her car was Involved In Harbor; lua u, fireworks, parade In the rear of the home of Norm a n accident with a car driven by of boats and fl oats water races Chandlers, 1708 S. Bay Front, Roger Stlrton, 24, Carden Grove, grand ball with ~ queen and Balboa Island ... A car driven In the 1000 block or W'. Coast I royal court. by Frank B. Barber, 2948 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach . . . OW , Hwy., Newport Beach, was In· cers quieted the bongo drums of volved In a n accident with a utll· C. Bagley, 1 14 1i Collins Ave., Student Coy·e lty truck driven by Charles w. Balboa Island, at 10:30 p.m .. ~1r. Niblack. Carden Grove, at Coast Bagley explaining that he had Hwy. and Goldenrod Ave., Corona been accompanying his HI·Fl Closed Again Due to Abuse (From the OCC Barr'Ulelel del 'Mar ... Robert l\1. Goossen. and didn't realize the sound was 308 Carnation Ave., Corona del disturbing others ... Bongo. Mar. reported the. loss of a 23 · drums were qulet(.'d at 207 Coral jewel watch ... Miss Penny Ave., Balboa Is land, at 11:15 p.m. F'\JIIerton, Los Angeles, report(.'d by mall the Joss In Balboa Qf a ring, described as having sewn diamonds set In white gold ... O!tl~rs were unable to appr~· hend a wild cat In the patio or Fo1r •lti• Sailors Are Slra1llellll CDI 306 Coronado (Duplex> .. ~ .. t30.000 481 1:. DJt... .... -.. -................ as.soo 123 • 43rd St. (Duplex>-.-.a,ooo 1746 E. Ocean Blvd ............... .s:w,soo 464 N. Newport, C-1.. ......... ..118,500 440 Holmwood ...................... $19,500 426 San Bernardlno .......... _Sl2,500 407 Pirate R!l. .. ................. .tti,SOO 309 La Jolla (New) ....... -.. 132,.D> 229 La JoJla (New) ............ $17,100 408 HolmWOOd ·---·--·--121.SOO M5 Plummer, t unJf! ---~000 964 Creas, Laguna, new --'23.SOO 23M Tustin, Jot llO'xlCXY -•450 B-4 Jot on East 19th SL ---•.850 LOT 968 Crea Jn Laguna . .$5,Dl 2215 Meyer Pia~ .............. $15,850 1802 Clay-3 units ............ $29,500 375 Princeton Drive ........ $23,950 824 Governor ...................... $11,500 SUBMIT TERMS A: TRADES Over 40 Years In the Harbor Area 400 N. Newport Blvd. COpposlte Hoae Hospital) Jdi 6·1675 WHEN YOU TiiJNK REAL ESTATE THINK "BABSON" MAlT LABORDE, Realtor I ONE BLOCK FROM CA'niOUC CHURCH 1r SCHOOL. Almoet new, apacloua tour bedroom and family room In excellent re.Jct,ntJaJ nelehborhood. Features tire· place and forced alr heat, wool wall to wall carpetJng, cuttom drapes, acoustical ceiJing and 1" batht. Extra large bedroonla, larae cla.eta. Corner Jot completely fenced and }an~ped. NO OTHERS at THIS LOW PRJCE of Sl9,950. M. M. .LaBorde,. Realtor "'you'U1Uke our tnendly .ervtce" 220 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Uberty 8-1139 (Across the street from Mesa Shopping Center) Eve!lings Midway 6·1050 Uberty 8 ·8693 THE lEST 3 l . For the growing family wanting a new home w ith 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, with eneray to beautify with land- scaping and build an equity tor the future at only $1950 down, full price $14,950. / The class will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. for 10 Wednes· days. The course serves as an Introduction td the basic fund· amentals of Investing In corpor. ate stocks, bonds, mutual funds. government bonds, building and Joan associations, trust deeds and real estate. ASB Offices, Queen Races to Start Feb . I The student lounge, the Cove, has been closed again, by ac. tion of the Student Council be· cause of damage done to the fur· niture, according to VIrgil Kregg, planning commtssloner. A S500 white naagahlde sec· tlonal, purchased a t the begin- ning of the year, has a four-Inch cut In It which was done "pre· sumabJy by a knife." Kreg~ said. "I would estj.mate the--damage' to be around Sl50," he added. Mrs. R. L. Burdick, 2237 Colden Four British seamen. taken Circle, Upper Bay; the cat was Into eustody by Newport pollee described as the pet of a Costa near Coast Hwy. and Heliotrope Mesa resident ... Someone brolc .. Ave., Corona del Mar, at 4 p.m. a window to gain entry to 1\ scr· Friday were released la ter to vice sta tion at Bayside Dr. allfi immigration agents. Marine Ave. at the entranee to Pollee received a eaiJ from the Balboa Island, ransacked desk shore patrol ottlce In Santa Ana drawers but took nothing, Lowell that the 4 men n-quested assist · Osborn, 1101 Bayside Dr .. report. ance at the Intersection near the ed ... Donna S. Albright. 17, of Port Theatre, Corona del Mar. Just Steps 2. A 3·star listing with 3 bedrooms, 1 ~~ baths, forced air heat, hardwOOd floors, brick fireplace -an ex~ptlon­ ally attractive and landscaped provincial home at $3800 down. Priced to sell for $18,800. 3. Harbor Highlands. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, hard- wood floors, forced aJr heat, carpets and drapes. $3j()() down. Priced at $23,750. 1 From the OCC Barnacle) Petitions for at least 11 stu· dent hody offiees and Eastern Conference Queen will be available In the Dean's offi~. Feb. 1 .JJ, according to Ron ~tty, elections commissioner. The mid·year election will be held Feb. 24. 25. Offices available at press time are ASB president, A~fS president, AMS vlce.president, sophomore class president, ICC president, p e p commissioner, corresponding secretary and five representatlves·at.Jarge. Basic qualifications for t'Gin· ning for student government posts Include holding an ASB Student ActJvlty Book, carry- ing 12 unl"' exclusive of phys- Ical education, and having a 2.0 grade polnt average for all work at OCC. Ute Eft1i911 ct.aiflM M t few ,. 1ults. C.U i11 your e41s to ORIOLE l ·055Cl "We have no money at the l 1211 Clltt Dr., Clltr Haven. was Pieked up were James McGill, present time to pay for the dam· taken to Hoag Memorial Hos· _2ti; Henry Park, 18; William Me· age and therefore the lounge pltal tor treatment of lnjurit>s at ll'od, 22. and John McLeod. all wj)) remain closed until the sec. 3:42 p.m . after a car she wa s sailors aboard· the ship S. S. tiona! is repaired." the planning driving was involved in an accl· Orosay, out of Glasgow, Scot·• commissioner stated. This Is to dent with a car driven by EJiza. land. protect the student body Invest· beth M. Tourney, 43, of 123 VIa The sailors stated they became ment and prevent any fu rther Undine, Lido Isle. on the south · Involved In a fight In Los An· damage which cannot be paid east ramp of the Arches overpass, geles the evening before and for. I Los Angel(.'s poll<'t' had booked Another council ruling, earlier • WEDJIESDAT. JAJf. 13 them and turned them out at 1 this semester. had ('hanged the Mrs. Thomas Wood, 224 VIa j p.m. As they arrived back a t closing time of the lounge from lthaca, Lido Isle, reported that their s_hlp, the gangway was up 3:30 p.m . to 2 p.m. because of the wind blew away a S30 gar· and the ship was pulling out. violation of regulations and den umbrella ... H. J. Valerio, They were not allowed to bOard. abuse of the fa cilities. It Is now, 5201 :~ Marigold Ave., Corona del they elaimed. The ship Is oound however, not available for stu· Ma r. reported the possible theft for Acapulco, Mexico. dent body use and will remain or a blcyclt> ... TWo Claremont so Indefinitely. girls. both 15, were aJTested at SNOJUJfC CAUSES FIRE Newport Blvd. aod 31st St., 'New· port Beach, on cha rges of grand theft auto for Claremont poll~ I ESCAPE THE STOUCS Back home u fe and sound are and were released later to their Fannie and AJ Cloud of 700 Via parents to appear in juvenile LJdo Nord, Lido Isle, who have court when noUtJed ... A car been on a 2·m~th va('atlon t rip. driven by Julian S. Brewer, 31 , They motored to Martinsburg, of 201 E. Coast Hwy., Newport W. Virginia, to visit Mrs. Cloud's I Beach. damaged the southeast family, :\1r. and Mrs. J a m e s comer or the bridge at Jamboree Trump. escaping a ll storms both Rd . and Bayside Dr., :'iewport going and coming. l aeaeh ... Ca reless smoklne was blamed for a $400 fire In Ken Niles VIlla Marina Motor Rhort, 1021 Bay- side Dr., at the entrance to RaJ. boa Island, at 1:25 p.m. Satur· day. A mattress and bedding were badly burned In a room where the o c c u p a n t s had' checked out several hours before smoke was noticed coming out of the unit. The blaze was ex· tinguished by firemen. NEVER AGAIN! II THE HARBOR IRU • SO IUCH HOlE FM SO LmLE $18,&GD -$21 .. -EASY Ria (EXTRA WIDE LOT INCLUDED IN THIS PRICE-NO ltAND RENT TO PAY) to the shops and s tores In the heart of Corona del Mar and South of the highway. Less than 2 blocks to the view and Main beach . A 2 bedroom hous.e. hardwood floors In ex- ·cellent condition, fen~d yard and 2 car garage. "Best Buy" at $19,950. Exclusive with us and by appointment only. BIBSOI REILn CReal Estate lmagineers) 2828 E. Coatt Hwy., CDM Acfoss from Security Bank ORJOLE 3·3770 * ·* * READ ENSIGN CLASSIFIED AND ARMO. • • REALTORS OR 3·i360 3034 E. Coast Hiway Corona del Mar e 3 Bedrooms e Ample baths e 2 fireplaces SIIIIECI.IFFS VIEW HIIE e Carpets and drapes e Hundreds of bricks e Shake roof e For~d alr heat e Dining den EVERLASTING VIEW 3001 East Coast Hi1bway Corona del Mar OR 3·0668 • Eves. OR 3-0372 CIIIIIIB. Ill Near California Bank. 55 ft. deep parking space . CaJl ORiole 3·6900 CIEml F~ UL .. URY 315 Marine, Balboa Island 145 EAST EIGHTEENTH STREET COST A MESA, CALIFORNIA .1 lwanl Prljecl IMp I••••• Swl •1•1 "" Ill c ....... ,., 8 · One bedroom apartments with carpets, drapes, ra nge, oven, retna. 10 foot private sundecks. From Sl25 month-year lease. e 3 & 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths e Large Family Room L-IT THESE IEITUIES e G.E. bullt-ln range lr oven · e C.E. built-In dishwasher REAL ESTATE 7 • two bedroom mezzanine apartments with private patios, two story llvtna room, fireplace; FA beat; 2 batht; ranae oven retrla. carpets drapes. . On'e block from major shopping center and all public e Fireplace with log-lighter e Beautiful living room e 100 amp. electrical servi~ e 220 V. wiring to washer lr dyer e 1001(, virgin nylon carpet e C.E. forced alr heat e C.E. garbage disposal e Nutone Hood, Fan lr Light e Larae ceramJc tJJe shower e Formed formica countertops e Bear fence ' • Sliding alus patio door e Heavy shake root e BulJt-ln 'IV aerial AND MANY, MANY MORE SAITIIIIIIIG-II GIITI Bl , UIE oil Scmta ADa Aft. North of 20th St. } A HOME & ADDRESS YOU WILL IE PROUD OF BUILT BY DIKE & COLE5ROY.E. INC. .._ ....... ............ .............. 0111 .......... Dl ,•r ..... ~ H. GUDI.EII J OB 3-,_ J. HOWAIID OB J.B75 Oat! e •• -...,an r a .. ADS FOR REAL VALUES * * * • transportatJon. Reservation. tak'en now -Phone lwzer- e Too Late to FOR SALE--OaJne.e red tea pot, rattan ~ davenport. 1 blond StUdio Apta. tabl._ ot 3-7114. • POa SALE L6ilefitor, aput. OCEA.Jf VIEW, 1211 eq. tt.. 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