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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1956-01-26 - Newport Harbor EnsignThe Pet Protectors of Orange County wtll meet at 7 :30 p.m. Sunday in the Costa Mesa Clrl Scout Hou.e to continue thelt ftaht aeainlt clty ordinances oompeWne the Inoculation of dop for ra bies. "We were railroaded rlaht alone." Mrs. Harold Baxter, pres- Ident ol the eroup. ehareed when the laue wu broueht before the . Newport Beach clty councU Mon· day nJebt. The councU llBtened to areumenu In favor of the ra bies ahotJI durlog the tlm.e al· loted fot the Pet Protectors to pr~t thelt cue, Mn. Baxter cJalmed. · Coundl r«eJved 11 letters of protest aplnst the compulsory rabies vacdnatlon or d I n a n c e Monday evenlna. Mayor Dora HIU aald that the CouncU would alot 15 minutes for a hea.rtng. She nplatned that the Newport CounclJ bad taken the emereency actJon bec:au.e of a letter from the State Divilion of Public Health, which declared Orange County to be a rabies endemic area and uldne that neeeaaary actlon be taken. e '"STAft COULD ACT" Coundlman Gerald Bennett re· marked, .. If we had not taken actioa, tbe ~tate would have cot'at Ia to do tt... . .. ewport iils Over -------'1~. chooi ·B~undarY Ca trlghlands c:\": .":...~ :"::';..,:.~ Wins Plea T. ~ Jr .. ~ ~ ..a.at -~ T Seced .... .adltd crt .... ··..ta... , .. ~ ~ o e Mr. a.,d Ia &"''htt ................... of tbe VOL I. ItO. 25-I'IVE CEJnS TBUJISDAT. I IUIVArl' iL 1156 COaOifA DEL JCA&. CALIF. ------------------------------- City Hires C. of C. As Publicity Agent Attt>r some debate on the pro-1Jng work on a new clty map, en- per use ot tax money, the New· 1 cou.raglng light lnduatry to lo- port Beach City CouncU voted 5 cate here, fighUng against ol!· to 1 to hire the Newport Harbor shore drilling, malntatnlne o.n Chamber ol Commen:e as adver· Information bureau, pubUclz1ng tlslng and publicity agent for the city by answering queries by the city at $2.<100 a year. letter and over the counter, t'&r· Councilman Sandy M a c K a y rylng out clean up and beaudll· moved that the request be de· cation ca.mpalgns. oonductlq nied until the Chamber sub· crew races and the Fllaht ol the mltted an Itemized report on how Snowbirds. C I S the $2.400 would be spent. Coun· ------------ivi ervice cllman Jay Stoddard supported the motion. saying that u the Hel.•pot Plans C h D Chamber Is In a tlnandaJ pinch anges ue they should save money through salary cuts A d City Attorney Karl Davis was "It would be all rltnt to pay n nou nee Instructed by Newport City Coun-them for spe<-lflc ~rvices ren- cU Monday evening to prepare dere·ci. but J am against an out· Details of the construction an amendment to allow pension-~ r1ght erant ot mone)•," Mr. Stod-I plans (or. the two·mllllon·dollar en to hold clvll service jobs In dard sa.id I headquatte.rs In Newport Beach the city. The present ordinance Mr MacKay's motion was de· we-re revealed thls week by the does not permit a pensJoner from feated 4 to 2. Voting against It Hellpot DlvisJon of Beckman In· holding such a job it he receives were Councilmen Gerald Ben-struments, Inc. a pension of more than $SO a nett, ~ Wilder, Clarence Higbie . HeUpot. manufacturer of pre. month. 1 and Mayor HW. Then Mr. Ben -ctslon e 1 e c t r o nlc component&. Chairman Edward Healy of the nett moved to grant the r~uest will erect the plant on a 15-ac:re Civil Service Board wrote to I and thls was approved with only site on the mesa ove-Jooking Council calling attention to pre-Mr. MacKay dissenting. 1 Newport Beach between Superior sent regulations that require fire The Chambers reoquest. sub-Ave. and Ne-wport Blvd. The ~­ and pollee personnel to live 1 1 mltted by ~!dent James T. ployee force wiU number about within city JimJts. He wrote that Van Dyke a.nd s.cretary Hay 1.000 when the new facUlty em the Board felt this was an ad-Langenhelm. said that member· into production late thls year. mlnlstratJve matter. The city at· I &hlp had been lncreued from m With full expansion. the plant torney was asked to draw up an to over 500, but this had not pro· will accommodate approximately amendment. and lt necessary to vid~ eoouah funds to keep the 2.000. prepare a charter proposition. to Chamber aelf·I'USt&lntng. Clean. contemporary Unea key· ellDdnate th.ls restriction on rest-They d ted a number of llerV· note the multi-level mucture. dence. ION rendered tor the city, lndud· Terraces, rocJt dec.k.a and oth• Doris Powers Elected Lady Anglers President Pharmacists Name Peirsol modem features wm ..... u.. Bellpot plant more the appear- ance of a large offire building than a manufacturing lnstalla· tlon. Bellpot product col~ur· quoise blue. black and whtte-- w111 be emphasi~ In the color scht>me. Lucky Ones Missed Tr ain City Clerk's Father Dies Bftand Schroude-. 16. tath~r ot Newport City Clerk and Treu. urer MareerY Scbroucler. died lllond~ after a brief illnea Serriclea ~ btid at U a.m. ~ (Wed'needQ) Ill Bait& Mortoa)y, Ccrona 411 Mu. COD· G"Qded by ~ an..ttber of I.Jdo llle, Chrllt laa ~e. n.der. -.~ ....... ..... of ................... ,...,. -u.. .,. ·111? ...... ~A.M. ...................... .......................... aad ... bJ ....... --tn Grad .............. ... born ~a GnM a ,,.L.._.._ JUen.ta ............ .... ;.~ .. .. ·"~ C)ALLINGQQ Business Directory .. ' • CC*a !'0 0... IIOVa coutltu&ll. U w. don't look out ........:a IAten.t ill the Youth Center 11 attet ounelvn, you can bet that ------~----......... plddq up. Qrant Howald an· the otb• areu will pu.h u.t INSURANCE In thla .ea110n of almoat too many an 1 II n a club annual awucla dinner, cum elecUons o1 -ciCI:X:ICICXE:IqiCZIICI:X:ICI!~ICIICEZIICX::ICICI~II:ICII::ICJCII:::ICICI:=t otftcera and dlrecton, J ret to the 2' ' •: = ' = • ' • ' * point where I'd rather have a nounee. tbat the eleetric:tt7 and UOUDd, u bu haJ~~Wned In tbe "Be S••-.c...._'---•• h .. t have been turned on. With put. ..... -u•'"• thew comlort8, tllere abould be a • • • WJT8 lup crowd at tM open hou.e e A101.0C1Y STANLEY thl8 Sundq, from 2 to 5. I urp Mebbe 1 wu p1&¥1na a little you to come and ... the Mt-up. rou1h In my eolumn on the msuuKC::Z AGafcr Get aequalnted 10 tbat )'OU wUI tldlool tax Jut month. 110 I'll Phone Harbor Jnt at leut know th.. 11 auc:h a apolOfbe for the u.te ot the projec:t.. which we IGI'e)y need, words "uMCrUpulou.,' and "PI· &115 E. Cout Rllbwq ante up for the mtement that one wbk!ll ewr)'One should he)p tapo-llke methoo.'' In nfen:lnJ Corona del liar just slipped out, "FJ.ahln1 Ia a to t1nbh and maintain 110 that to the methoda UMd by RJih , ...._ Phone, HA 831 flne thlnr. but lt'a no subrtltute we can keep our kick ott the School Supt. Sidney DavldiiOn tor whlakey and poltet." Which, ar.ec.. Keep ~em buay. and the 8Chool board In lnddentally, remincla me a new • • • the hlrb acbool tax election. book that recently came to my • a.acnoar COIIIIfG REAL ESTATE attention. lt'a for men only, .. ya lu.t a reminder that we have Contracting the author, Jerry D. LewU, wh011e an electlon ot clty councilmen MIKE MYERS ICIIOOLI & 111118Ch."1 .. ..... ?J.. ..lOtj ~>? Hop ~'1 . .f.~:?.!?.= :X* :I*C*ICI"::I*CEZIICI::X::•ICI•c:J•ICI:J*C*ICI*Zx:l•a;::~e~•CII:ZIICI:X:ICI•CX:ICJCII:ZICIZ' _, many aJJttertq trophies that I need a much darker lena In my It has been distressing and ~addening and emborrassing to listen aun &luses. v o 1 u me Ia called ''Dealer'• comtna up on April 10. Norntna. UNION SERVICE Insurance Choice: The World's Greatest tiona opet~ tod.,-(Tbunday) and to the arguments over the Newport Beach-Costa Meso school bound-But lut Friday, over at the Poker Stones." Jerry lives up are open untll Feb. 16. That Ia u. s. loyel rw.. Contlnuou. day and ~ Palos Verdes way. What partlcu· aliiO the ~adllne for rectstraUon c1 * orie.s. . Newport Harbor Yacht Club, I Jar endeared him to me wu hla In order to be able to vote In that WHIII119 a Poli,hi119 UNa &CW preparation to The school men themselves Jleve kept their discussion on a cool-wu a delighted and more-than· headed, professional level, but the less considered and considerate courteously recocnlzed guest o1 words of the housewives and mothers have rashly laid open many old the Newport Harbor Lady -Ani· wounds of unkindness, snobbery, suspicion and jealousy. lera In reneral, and thelr well· notation on the letter. ''Women election. .,.._the State exam. don't really like poker becauM Here Ia the Uat of ~puty coun-Compl ... L..brieetioA SeMc. Call M wrltt the chips are never two for 49c." ty clerlta who are authodzed to Now you take It, Jerry! rerister voters: FlEE PICIC-U, a DEUVE.lY For lnlonnatJon There hove been cruelly frank charges of "•nferior school system" liked 1955 president tn partlcu- in Coste Meso and statements that "my children will not go to Costa lu. Herewith, a special C.Q. The other important male on City clerk's office, Newport City ,hone Herbol )094 AL m.ER SCHOOLS the Lady Angler's program was Hall, bom 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon. 16U N. Broactwa7, Santa ADa nQR~ay to Stell Marshall, who Me.sa schools." That, of course, is a matter of taste. a personal affair-skippered this hlghly-entbusJas. end good taste and good manners cannot be legislated. But that is tic bevy of female anglers not the manner or tho spirit in which this problem is to be finally through a more than exciting Newport Harbor's own famoua day tbrourh Frtd~; aliiO the fol· 1101 E. Co.tat Highwey et A~o r roc e r y man, Dick RJchard, Jowtn.r 1ndlvlduala: Mrs. Marna c-• del t.4er Xlmberly 7-3511 whose neighborhood and neigh-L. OliiOn. 415 Poppy Ave., Corona ~::;:::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::~ KEUor 8-2513 borly corner-rrocery has become del Mar; Gen. Michael G. Healy. F -----__:::..... _____ _ a spot where Harborltes take 436 Morntnr Canyon Rd. Corona largest aoo Most Complete Let Me Teach You thelr first . Ume . In . Callfornla H I g h I a n d s ; Col. Andrew W. Furniture Store in the Area. <::limA PADITDfG solved. season. I find myself in agreement with Harbor Highlands residents in I've sat on the s I d e II n e s wishing to go into tho Newport School system, and my reason for throurh a good many of the an- thinking so is bocause the area will soon be joining the City of Now-nual parUes of these gals. I'm guests when they're showing ott SmJth (that's me), 3400 Ocean Co enJ t C1 Leuo the Seven Wonders ot our FabU· Blvd., Corona del Mar; Ed Zube. C.ll for f,.. n¥ en .. 1\1 r:rt Beach. That, however, is only a smell segment of tho b~i prob-eager to say that this was thelr best one, to date. Perhaps 1 am lous Southland. Dick spoke. The Balboa Island Fire Hall; Julia DECORATING S~RVICE U 8-:1648 only note I made says: "I have Mae Eggert. 1608 W. Ocean Ft., Liberty 1-5511 GLADYS TRACY · m, which concerns the e ntire area of Costa Mesa ond ewport prejudiced, but 1 can't help It if Beach. I am more than a little fond o1 only two loves-my family and Newport; Phyllls Enrelke, 6801 1928 Irvine Ave., eo.ta Meaa my community." Which, when Seuhore Dr., Newport; Eleanor H 0 use ••• 'a r~ en .UILDIIfQ SuPPUU you really mean it. like Dick Thayer. 1706 Miramar Dr., Bal-I think that Costa Mesa a nd Newport Beech are bound together Stell Marshall. Rer pleasant, firmly in friendship, business end industry. I believe thet the only logi-friendly splrlt put me In a dell- cal soluiion to the problems of populetion growth. industrial dovolop-nltely r~ptlve mood, and It mont end schooling is to unite these two communities into one big didn't lower my opinion ot her city of Nowdort Herbor. Cost, Mesa is just as important to the one bit when they gave her Richard. Is worth pasting In your boa; Isabel Dodge, P Beacon CEMENT old fedora for keeps. Bay. · Furni$hings for homes, Elsewhere In this Newport Har· Come on and get registered so clubs, yachts. AND bor Ensign you'll read about the that you can vote and have 3017 w. Co.tat Hi9hwey BUILDING trophy awards a nd new officers. something to say about your N•wport S..ch But I feel Impelled and delighted government where It counts--at All KJ.nca-Ftee Eatlmatell to hand out a few special orchids the polls. UBERTY 8-61.()9 · d f f N Be L N what. dl.screetly put, was the economy an prospertty an uture o ewport ecn as ewport booby prize for fishing. Stell was Beach is to Costa Mesa. probably too busy steering the As one united city, we would tackle the egonizing dilemma of ship to worry about keeping a school facilities in tho only manner thet cen possibly lead to a feir so-live anchovy on her hook. lutiotl-a cooperative' effort to lond e helping hend to our neighbor, To the N.H. Lady Anglers. a which is to holp ourselves by helping others. Our actions and decisions wish that every future president would not then be motivated solely by telfish consideration of our own is as good as the nJce lady who immediate neighborhood or subdivision. wears the seventh and newest to certain Lady Anglers. Here are • • • fEATU .. those blooms: To Dorothea Klns-e COWCIDEJn'AL father. for winning the club 1 deny that the closing ot the u. L IIOTAL CUSTOM DauEama champlonshJp, the points for Dunes, elaborate botel In Las TDES which very appreciably swelled Vegas. was the result of my re· cmd cdl Ulflo• pnctacta ••• by the first. biggest. last and cent visit to that cJty of neon -.ctaate M-· ..,_ only marlin of the season by a lights and legal gambling. It PICK UP & DEI.JVK.ft N.R.L.A. member. Even more was ent1rely coincidental. I came nua 'I I hope that there ere enough public-spirited end forward-think-past president's pin! ing citizens in our two citio$ to corry on with the project of unifying The Lady Anglers pride them- h selves. and justly so, on being t e two communitie~ project for which so much promising ground an all-female angling club. But noteworthy wu the fact that this home clean as a hound's tooth.(( ~~~~ marlin came not from San Diego. Saw the Black-outs of 1956, with @ -~ •......-t m.cL work was dono two years ago by our Chembers of Commerce. In past years, even as 1n the • • • present. the male sped~ some .. but from our strictly local Ken Murray and Marte Wilson. •......-t .._. e HAPPY HOLIDA YSl We poor worlcing stiffs who aro entirely on our own, and not dregging our pay from t he public coffers, soe with amazement and not very good grece thet our city employees ere getting for them- solves four more heppy holidays to enjoy while we continue to slave away. That makes e totel of more then TWO WEEKS of well-paid vocation time-ond then some. because election days a re additionel excuses for knocking off work. If worlcing days ore so easy to do with- out in our public offices. may be it's a good indicator that we con do without a whole lot more of those working days. and hence o whole lot more of that public peyroll. Do we sound bitter? We ore. ou~ ~R.EAKFAST 8ACON IN TI-lE. MO~N, MAKES PEOPLE ~APPV ~EV WE~E/t BO~N. * Only Swift's Premium Beef Sold Here * Specials for Thurs.. Fri.. & Sat.. Jan. 26-27-28th. llATB"S ... LACKIIAWK" HAMS ............... Wb. cw SbCIP lla1f 4 s~ llATB'S ... LACEJIAWK"' Sliced Ham, _ c-... ·-98~ U TJI'S ... LACDAWJ:H lfO. 1 Sliced Bacon, 45'- rutSJI DI.UID, 1'aTIIfQ CHICKENS, ___________ 491. I WD I I nDIIV1I ChuCk Roast, 35&. how ma.nages to creep Into thelr sanctum. And as sure u "men wUI be men and women will be trytng to cultivate them. the bearded animals were muc:h In evidence last Friday. At least, in thls Leap Year, there was some- what more than the usual justi- waters. ln a remarkably slow They were worth the price. aeuon. and lt you don't believe • • • ....,_ 5al this Is a newsworthy accomplish-.• WHAT CDM REEDS ~ Z.-y Dcrr ment. just ask any or us pore ol' What Corona del Mar needs Is '&a. te I..._ marllnlesa male fail ures. Just what the other sectlona of ;=:=:=::::=:::=:=:=:=:=:=:=; :-8 ·>=•=• •• 8 8 c•:• •:•:•:• 8 the city have--an oreaniz.atlon whose alma and purposes are LelleQ- fication for the male entertainers. :I*CIC* :I*:X:X*::I*CI*ICI*31*CX*:::ICICI31: c:a•c•cc• EspedaUy ln the llmeUrbt of Your edlt«lal pertaining to the &ala' blr evenlnr was the the Inventive renJus of man In- emcee, Laguna Beach's boy, Bill terested me a creat deal. but I Gwinn, Irish-visaged and Irish find tpat I cannot arree with you voiced star of T.V.'s popular pro-when you say that printing must gram. "What's the Name of That rank first among m an's lnven- Song!" More Importantly. Bill Is lions. a dyed-In-the-briny fisherman. There ue two other Inventions Bill did a masterful job. With that must surely ran~ ahead of a reputation for being anything prlnUng-ln fact without them but a shy lad. his humor and hls prlnUng would be Impossible, ballads touched the ladles In and, I might add, unnecessary. just th~ proper spots all evening. They are speech and wrtUng. looking after the Interests of Co· rona del Mar. I thlnk we should have a Corona del Mar Improve- ment A.uociatlon. frankly politi- cal when necessary, to look out after the Interests of our com - munity. The Civic Assoclatlon, which Is now Inactive, was not alowed to partJdpate In poUtical questions under the terma of Its And oddly enough, after he sang. Just as truly as printing Is an Bob Lamar hu been elected "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling.'' Invention. so are speech and Fleet Captain for 1956 by the "September Song" and "01' Man wriUng. Of the 1;}\'o. speech must Newport P.C. Fleet. succeedlng River." It seemed to me that lt rank flrst In Importance. Speech George Schmidt. George Wells was the heavy applause and ls man's most prlmlUve and was elected secretary. deep-throated shouts of the male most used means of communlca-Following resolutions were ap- element that just kept rolling Uon. Without It there would be proved at the annual dinner- along. no cultural advance. meeting: no spinnakers wUJ be They worked old Bi11 hard, Almost as Important Is the art used In any race that starts In- r... .......... Olltal L• .... llllll 1121 z. eo.t Jllgllway C:.O.. del Mar Prtor. LJ .. ,., these gals did, but from where I of writing-but lt must be aec· side the Harbor; whisker poles was sitting. the twinkle Ln his ondary to speech, u It Ia merely can be no longer than spinnaker eye was bright enough to llluml-a specialized form of speech. poles; entries for Natlonala mUBt nate my notes. way back In the Printing ls of tremendous lm-be submitted at least two weeka corner o.( the dining room. I'm portance, but speech 1a Its basic In advance. not sure whether they Invited pre-requisite and wrtttnr follows ·;~;;;;;;~=======~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ him or he, In his usual modest close behind. f manner, Invited himself. but 1 Just think, Rop-no speeoch. no made an underscored note that writing. No wrtUnr, no Enslen. Bill Gwinn, come fishing season. HH was going out with the Lady Corona ~ Mar, Callt. Anglers on one of thelr charters. {Hop'a note: By all means - That. I would like to see. speech first. wrltlnr second, En· They're going to make of• Bill third.) BANK BY MAIL 0uMD £limbetb ft.SO Helen Trauhel _ 2.50 Chrysler Imperial _ 2.50 Buoc:GDMr 2.50 Charlofle Ara.tronq 2.00 a $12.00 Value aD51ar .,.,.. In Our Shop or Tour Home CARPE'l'ING, SUP OOVERS. BEDSPREADS. INSTALLATIONS 2484 Newport Blvd. Ll&.-n eo.ta Mesa WATER BEA 'I'EJtS Sale.. Service 'and ltepalra -IEIITU PLtJIOIDfG Terms. 10 Per Cent Down Phone Harbor 5330 WD.DIIfG Fabr1caUn1, Deal,run1 A Maintenance TR.AIL!:RS. m ICBES. 8UMPEBS or What have you; No Job • too lure or too amall REASONABLE RATES 2133 Ora,n,e, eo.ta M-., us.~ "A's" VENETIAN BLIND LAUNDRY THE NEW m a c h I n e proceu method. Reasonable prices. Av- eraae 2 tape realdenUal blind. Only $1.00 Blind repaired and rebuilt. Free Pick up and delivery Work done by appointment Phone Liberty 8·5701, J0 3-6669 M J0 3·827' annaa .,.,., •• AJIIT ..,, PATCii'S iODf A PAlin' SHOP a. W. PA'rCR CoiQp~ Collleloft Wort · Auto Jla1llUnc ...... l:ltbaaw-'frJ' u. rlnt .,.. ·-l 'rtb ... Ooet.a ..... -u .. ... /' CIIPLETE II II ITIIEI t I' H I' <.f II I I' T I 0 !'1. \ W... ot tile Jfwwpcwt Rarboe' BIJb 8daool faeul~ tfttettatned IMmber ot the J'aeulty WJva Oua. ot Horace Enll~ and New- port Elementary Sc:hoou at their January meetlDJ at tbe HJ&h Sc:booL Get acqu&tnted a~ ...,. played an4 "white ele· pba:ntr' excllanae4 du.rlne tbe even I n 1 . Jlefrahmentl were NrYed by the h~ Mma ~eery Whlteneck. ~ohn Me· • Gowen. Donald Bums, Webster ~~ ' " "'""~~ S411 VIe I ••• IIA ., Jf.wpoda.octa a301 Coat Bwy-BA 1515 C:O...cW ... Patronize tbe merc:bantt who advertlse In the Newport Har· bor Enai&'Jl. ~ones, ~obn Eehtemach, Cllnton Sawln. Charles Funnell and EmU Nee.me. harbor photo lab cameru repalra rent&U fut COLOR SERVICE 3121 E. Cout Bwy., CDM --· --......,..._.__. __ _ 11JJfJO• AWIUIDS Tll1a pboto .... tM ....S .,. u.. -ad ... DUlle beDirY ....... . v-t ..... f1lla otbft t.laaa Cl bW flU ~t " J------oi PacWc Aaglen. ....... left to rigtat lin Jaaior TOW1MIIIMat ~ a.y = wtlll .............. d •: D I g AJ. rt..1L tlllld ,._ wttla 11 10-lb. ....._ aJbCI. 1Mb; J4.u.. Af1Wbcla~ lint placle ..... Ma!Uf GMJ ~amJ4 ,:;:;;:;;;,"Zu: Through Puget Sound JIUDOVAnDS ro• 1M TV p ..a' TOYS, Ken:-N.~lsotsal~ Is Shown by Film to Kappas con. _. P'laiP u..s... tlae --ftce..pr..sdoeat of U.. d& TM ,....., ._... .. daa91lt.s ol tiM .... ~ ol ..we Aag-S... (E.Iulp pbotD) ..... I Swil lear wu the In-person guest on the Paul Coates Flashback program A cruise In a 30-foot sa.ll boat mUe trip down the coast ot Mex- S1G1 E. Coat Bwy. Cit JC181D1De1 Col'oiMr del IICir on TV on Wednesday, Jan. 11. among the l.slands of Puget leo. (Next to All American Market) There were 1925 films of Kenny Sound was llhown In movt .. by The meetlng; a dessert lunj:h-~:D~C:::~ ....a• 5518 doing hi& daredevil airplane Mrs. Richard Stewart at the last eon, wu held at the home of * Al8o Cit us. z. 2lld ILIa LoDv a.ac1a * stunting. Including hanging from meeting of the Kappa Kappa Mrs. Mary Lou Tonnesen, 1TIO i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiii~~~iiii a low-flying plane to snatch a Gamma Alumnae As5oclatlon of Kings Road, ClW Haven. with hat from a man on the ground. Southern Orange County held Mrs. George Barnett and Mrs. Jan. 12. William Ingels as co-hostesses. LAIUIA TRIYD. SERVICE ~RUlES • STEAISHIPS RAILIGADS • TOURS s.r.tD9 TIM CoatCil ANCI For 11(.-rly 10 Tears ·-, Falla from Car, Mrs. Stewart, her husband and Presid ing wa.s Mrs. Robert StraJ· ... three daughters spent two weeks tltt. pr6ident. S..,a_ Ia• f ... -a.. last Aurust navigating through Mrs. J. Thomas Swanson aald •trafl ... Fcn.a•rl · the wtld~ness of British Colum-that the local Kappas have sold John F. Haas. 15, of 3916 Chan-bia In their boat. "Dancer.'' $740 worth of magaz:lnes since nel Rd .. Newport Island, suffered which was buUt by Mr. Stewart. last May, which I& sixth In the a.-1 sa'S sewa ...__ •11W....-tLacz,........a We Are Pleased to Announce nat ........... . Senlol ......... Ia ••• , •••• _. r1HJ It SEIYE ,. Our mechcmiaa are speciatiata# and bern a total of OVER ONE HUNDRED YEARS of eXJ*ienc:e cmd know bow, in .. mdDq ALL CHRYSLER PRODUCTS.. * S)lop Pera.t?DJ1el Doll LC1w1..,. -st• J(~ c.o.-g. Canol1 llobert •.n..t Eddie (Dolplt.LD U) ou.rs. Factory Trained Mechanics Genuine Chryaler PartB Factory ApJX'C)Ted Semce Accurate Diaqnoaia Reaaonable Ba1e Schedule Courteous Friendly Serrioe * * * LOU IEEI I ISS8CII TES Chrysler Plymouth Imperial International Han'ester Trucb 11J Oc.Cia Aft. l..ogaDCI.._.. Byatt 4-1.1 a fractured left leg when thrown The problem of food wu rela-country among alumnae associ· from a car on. Channel Rd. near tlvely simple. as they found atlons. Proceeds wtU go toward Marcus St. Newport Beach. at clams. oysters, crab, and wild provtdlng campersblps for the 8:36 p.m. Jan. 16. He was on the berries In abundance. In another Orange County Crippled ChU · running board of a car being film Mrs. Stewart showed a 1500 drens' Society. In this connection driven by Jackson M. Newbury, Kappas will help on the Easter 16, of 4008 Marcus St.. and was .. ..:.... w--..1.-Ia I :.-&-.1 seal campaign at their next I.Jberty ... ,. thrown oll when the vehicle WIW _. ~ m~ee~tin~g~.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii----~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;,;=:;========~~~~~~~~ ······~················~··········· • • • WHA ... 's • • • • • • • • • • DOING • • • • • • • • T. M. Hambroolc. your Telephone Manager in Newport Buch • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "Shut-ins" go to school by telephone . For many Ul or handicapped chUdren facing long confinement at home, there'• a new interest In life theae days. Thanks to school-to-home telephone lel'Viee, they can now "attend" claasea regularly. A speaker-microphone Ja put in the classroom and another In the home. They're connected by a private telephone Une. The atudent at home bean everything hia teacher and clau- matea say, and they bear him. A. one younpter says: "Before. I just did lilY leuons at home and that wu that. Now something new happens every day." The men and women of Pacific Tele- phone work to make your telephone more useful every day. made a left turn. il lhll•ll Will'S Will • MA.IlDfE SCT. MOIUUS Davtd Woods. 500 of Mr. and lfOW Olf llfACTTVE DUTY Mrs. G. A. Woods, 32S Colllns, Marine TSgt. George W. Morris Balboa Island, Is one of 18 Whit· was released to Inactive duty tier College students selected for Dec. 30 upon completion of 19 Inclusion In the 1955-56 edition years and 6 month~ service. He of "Who's Who Among Students Is the husband of Mrs. Ann H. ln American Colleges and Unl· Monis of 330 Ogle St., Costa versJtles." Mesa. At the time of his retire-Davtd, who Is a senior at Whit· ment, he was an aircraft me-tier, I& majoring In speech cor- chanlc with Marine Aircraft Be-rectlon. He has been president of palr Squadron 77, based at the the Lancer Society, a campus so- Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry ctal <>r«an.lzation for men. He Point, N. C. was also preticlent of the Ski LECAL lfO'nCE Club and has been a member of C%JITIFJCATE OP BUSDfESS the swimming team. For the past Pktttiou.l PlnD If._. semester be has served a~ resi- THE UNDERSIGNED d b dent counselor at the mens dor- 0 ere-rnltory. Re hu been appointed by certify that they ate cq,nduc-speed\ th~apist for the Monro· tine a Yardage business at 3337 vta City Schools District upon his E. Coast Hlehway. Corona del graduation In February. Mar, Calll. It 209 Marine Ave .• Balboa Island, Calllomla under BUJICLAJIT IS CJIAJICED the fictitious flrm name ot Snip Larry D. Rouse. 19. of Los An· 'n' Stitch and that aald flrm is geles was booked on a burglary composed of the foUowtng per-h b N 11 2 28 sons whose names In full and c arge Y ewport po ce at : 1 a.m . Jan. 18. He was chargt'd places of residence are as fol· with taking :n cans of soft lows. to-wtt: drinks and two restaurant coffee Vlelnla G. Watson, 311 Golden· cups from the concession on tht' rod, Corona del Mar, Calllornla. Verne H. Watson, 311 Golden-end of the Newport Plt'r. opt"r· rod, Corona del Mar, Calllornla. ated by George Hlnt'r of 398 WITNESS our hands this 9th _H_am_u_t_on_s_t._. _eos_ta_M_es_a. __ day of January, 1956. ~~~~~~-Gw~!o~n Professional STATE OF CAUFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE )ss. o•1rectory ON nus 9th day of January. 1~. before me. a Notary Public ____ _:::MVS:.:,::.:.IC:::._ __ _ Ln and for aaJd county and state, residing therein. duly commis- s ioned and sworn, personally ap· peared Vlreinia G. Watson Verne H. Watson Margaret L. Scharle Teacher of Piano Organist · Accompanist Evenlnf Classes tor dulls 3C17 GOLDENROD AVE. Corona del Mar known to me to be the persons whose names are aubecrlbed to the within instrument, and ack-'--Ft11RJlAL--. __ D_DI_E_CT0~11S----~ nowledeed to me tbat they exe-.--....:..:.:.:.=:=:....;:;;=;.:;.;.=;;....--, cflted the same. Friendly Neighborhood Service WITNESS my hand and o1fi. PARKES-RIDLEY clal 8e&L A. lt. PBELPS MORTUARY Notary PubUc tn and for saJd llO Broadway County and State. My Commlaalon expires ~une U 8-34331t 8-3434 Costa Mesa ~ 1~. ;:==================~ Publlab: ~an. 12-19-~ Feb. 2. In the Harbor c.nzuaJL '-opletw... ..... ~ ••• end bela.W,flaet , .... Mkild • N OW ... TW O BALTZ MORTUARIES Serving the Harbor Area Baltz Mortuary CHAPEL BY THE SEA Harbor 42 3520 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar Baltz Mortuary Uberty 8-2121 17b It Superior. Cocta Mea AMPLE PARKING BOTH LOCAnONS HARBOR REST MEMORIAL PARK ll&rbor Blvd. at Glal« moo• ~ 5.1151 • " •• , ''· _-fit-:.• ,, YOUR -~-.... ... CANNON .... 11:50. wow .. -... TeWII I BEST BUY ••• HIGH QUALITY Know the trick of saving money in buymg towels? Choose better qualities -like these Cannon beau- ties in Carefree Colors. A few pennies more in the beginning can save you dollars in the end. In better quality bath towels, you get years longer service, faster absorbency, larger sizes and love- lier sty1es. Buy some in your favorite colors today! • ...... ..._.._. .. ,. .... ...... .... .,.... ..~......... ··-......... .... 3'1: .......... .. ·~ II' a ... ..... .,.. .. .-Ji .... JC4 I Ill .. ........................ --.~-----... ,.... .,. .. ....,. .... ..... ..,....... ......... .. ..... clall4 ........ --... bla .,.. .. ~ ~t ..,a~ to ....S tn. • beoll w ,.._ • dletaDt a 1111'111 to IMII ...-.... • •tcnaarpa, to watda • tc.t beaU Ia aport-._ .. Jut ..... E'feibala .. a.y to ca:qa1re. CALL DJl NICBOLSO!f TODAY for an appointment to ex· amine, plftttlbe and 1Jt your chlld'a eyes with the proper eyewNr. L L NICHOLSON. O.D. "'CCIDLftl: 'fJIVAL SDYJc:r .. w. ltua lt.l ct.....,_, u a.lsa. C4lftl .. _ WALTAH CLAUE~S IIIWIIIAI SliPS SPOJITSWEAJI from W AIIJIJ Swim Sulta, Sarongs, Dresses, KelkJa "Chlldren's" Thlnga, Muumuus, Luau Costumes, Men's Aloha Shlrta, Glfta, Decorations, South Sea Party Decorating 140 Soutll Coaat BlYd. (oext to ~bow) La9uJaa Beac.b UfUIDfO ftUIDDT el tile • ............... C:O..Dd.l .. Cb~ ............ c. c:ro.sc. .....,_,., .... Pint Jla. -a.ly of God Quell. Coeta 11--. (Piaoto by F.._) Shop with your home-town merchants. Read their ads ln the Newport Harbor Enslen. FIRST CHURCH Oft CHRIST SC1ENTJST UOl VI. LUo. ...._. a..dl A bre~h of The Moth.r Church, Tit. Fi~ Ch11rch of Chrid , Sci•ntid , in Bo.. ton, Mea..ch.n•tta. S11ncley School 9:15 e.m. Sundey S."'ice II :00 e.m .. W.dn•tdey Ev•ni119 MHtin9 1:00 p.m. lt•edin9 ltoom loc.t.d et 3315 Vie Lido, N•wport S..ch, ia o~n -.• deyt from I 0:00 e.m. to 5:00 p.m~ W•d n•ad•y• from 10:00 e.m. to 7:45 p.m. Fridey evenin91 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Clot•d Holideyt, Th• p11blic ia cordielly invit.d to et· l•nd lh• church ••,..,ices end liM the R .. dinq ltoom. Light their life with fJithiJ/ IJt ST. AJrDUWB PIIESBTTE.IIJ.AK ClltrBCII 15th St. 6 St. And.rewa Rd., CICJ'OU fnlaa Blvta Seboo1 L.Ibel'ty I.Jm Paatcw: a... Jczaa.-L St.wart SUNDAY: Morning worship, 9:30 and 11 a.m.; Church -School, 9:30 and 11:00; Jr. HJrh. Sr. High and college age Fellow. ahlps, 7 p.m.; Thursday, Prayer, study group, 9:30a.m. C0)()(11WIT1' METHODIST 420 w. lttll St.. COIIta lleecr Uberty I -4552 a... Joeepb w. McSbcme Sunday: 9:30 a.m., Church Sun· day School ; 9:30 and 11 :00 a .m. Mornlne Worsh1~7 p.m. College Age MYF Service - 7 p.m. High School MYF Service; 8 p.m., youne adults group •aervice. THE CBUllCB or amJST 1050 Cbarcb lt.. Coeta .. _ 1.lberty UIN1 D. C. Bunt. lllaliter Sunday services: 9:45 a.m. Bible atudy; 11 a .m. morning wor- ahlp; 7:30 p.m. ewnlng service. Midweek ~rvice, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. THE CBUJICB OP CJDJST Odd reuowa Lodp, 1141 Jfewport A..._ eo.ta M.a. LJbMoty 1-5711 Tom Ball:er, Jr .. MiJltJiter Sunday Services: 9:45 a.m. Bible study; 10:55 a.m. worship serv. Ice; 7:30 p.m. evening service. CBlliST CKt7BCJI BT THE SEA Commulllty llethodlat Balboa BlYd. ct 14tb St.. Jfewport HArbor 5229 Pcator: a... Jloy A. Cat1..oD Sunday Worship, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Church School: 9:30 a.m. Mid. week Meeting: 7:00 p.m. Wed. nesday preceded by 6:15 p.m. potluck. ST. JOACBDW CRUBCB 1914 OraD,. A..._ Coeta Meecr Libftty 1·1 011 Father Tboalca J. lfnta SUDday MGAM ct 7. L I, 10 CIDd 11:30 a.m. Weekdaya: Mua at 7:00 a.m. -Confe&."lon: Satur· days from 4:00 to S:lS-7:00 to 8:30 p.m. FiliST ASSEJIBL T ·OF GOD 22Dd SL & Elde:l A..._ Coeta Ueecr Liberty 1·3761 ~ M. c. Croa.lc. Paator Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Wor· ship: 10:55 a.m. and evangellst service. 7 :30p.m. Young People and Children's Service, 6:30 p.m. Sun. Mid-week Service: Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Ladles' MJsslon&ry CouncU, 1bursdays 9:30 a.m. for all day. • SEVEifTII DAT ADVEifTIS1 If ........ BIYd. ct Bol.aa St.. If ewport Bel pta Uberty 1·1 532 Elder D. L Spaul.dJ.Dg Saturday Morning Servlcea: Sab· bath School: 9:30 a.m. -Ser· mon: 11:00 a.m. Prayer meet· ing: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. artraCB of tile lfAZABEJrE 1115 AaalMba St.. Coeta lleecr ._._, -... cu .. wmw-a ~ .. 7111 Sunday ServiCe~~: Sune!ay School, 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship at 10:30 a.m. EvangelUt.Jc Serv· Ice, 7 p.m. Sunday. N.Y.P.S., 6 p.m. Sunday; Prayer meeUnc, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. P'DIST CII17JICII OF CIDUST SClEifTIST s.3 VIc ~:r' a..da Sunday School : 9:15 a.m., Sun· day S e r v I c e : 11 :00 a.m. Wednesday Evenlnc Meetine: 8:00. Reading Room. 3315 VIa Udo, Newport Beach. open 10 a.m.·S p.m. week daya, 10 a .m.- 7:45p.m. Wednesdaya, 7·9 p.m. Friday evenlnn. ClllliST LtrnrEIIAK CIIUJICII OF COSTA MESA (lllunarl I.,..S) Am.iCGD lAgioo BalL eo.ta .... hstolr: -... Lotlacrr Tomow Sunday Serv1ces: Worship Serv· Ice 9 a.m. Sunday School at 10:15 a.m . BALBOA ISLAJm COIOIUW1TT METHODIST liS AC)ate A..._ Ba1bM lllaDd lllaia*: .... DoDaJ4 lapp Barbo« 4.515 Sunday Services: 9:30 a. m. Church School; 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Worship Service. FtJIST BAPTIST CIIUliCB Scmta ADa An. ct Jlapollc Coeta ~~-a... P. C. lfeu~DC~DD Sunday Servlcea: 9:45 a.m. Sunday School; ll ;l.m. Worship Services; 6:30 p.m .• Baptist Training Union; 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. Wednesday: 7:30 p.m.. Pr&yer, Praise and Bible Study. Mon· day: 7:30 p.m. Men's Chorus pr act Ice; 8:30 p .m. Men'a Prayer MeeUng. ClltrBCII or ova LADY OP JCT. CADIEL 1'41 w. lkalboa 81•cL ........... BAtbor 021' Pather I~K!ley, hstolr Patber Panacuaa Aut. aatw Sunday Maases: 8:00 aod 10:00 and 11 :30 a.m. Confeulon: Sat· urdaya and eves.. of Ut Frtdaya and Holy Daya from 4 :00 to 5:30 p.m. and from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Dally Ma.a 8:00 a.m. Firat Friday: 6:30 a.m. and 6:00p.m. N o v e n a (Perpetual Help): Tuesday, 7:45 p.m. Fithermen'a Mass. July and August, Sunday 4 a.m. tnnVEJISA.LJST COIOIUW1TT I'ELLOWSJIIP Ebe1l Clahboue 515 w. lkalboa 81~ Balboa Acti.Dg lllala*z WWialll WU., Sunday School, 10:00 a.m. Morn · Inc worship, 11 :00 a.m. IT. J.UCU EPISCOPAL 1201 Via l.Jdo, lf....-port hcrda HArbor 1230 a... Jolua II. Parka, a.c:toc Sunday eervtcea: 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion; 10 a.m. Family Service with the Cherub and Junior Cholra; 11 a.m .. worship service. Thursday Se rvIces : 9:15 a .m. Prayer GuUd; 10:30 Holy Communion. IT. JOBJf VIAJIWET 214 llari.De A..._ lkalboa 1alaDd llArbor 0214 rat~aer s~u.., • .__ Fatlaer Paa au A..t. Sunday Ma..asea: 7:00 a.m. a 9:00 a .m. ConfeuJon: Saturdaya and eves.. of l.lt Frldaya and Holy Daya; 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.; Flnt Friday Mau 8 a.m. Summer Mus. July and Auguat Sunday, ll a.m. PmsT BAPTIST ClltrBCII COIIOifA DEL liB CDT1lAL BULB CBuac& or JfEWP011T COIOft1lfJ1T aroaca o.-.. An. ct Drd at. Bcalboa a1~ lltb A eo..rt Ita.: Coaf1'419Gtt•td eo.tc 11--. LJbedJ a.saa If~ lli~An. A.A.~,_.. IIAtbor 3m L.Ibel'ty 1·10'71 ..~.Arb« 5m Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Mom· faaton B.rbert a. Jolluora ,__: a... EdwSa a-a lng ServJce, 11:00; .Evenlnc Sunday servlcea: 9:45 a.m.. Sun· Sunday Worship Services: 9:-0 Serv1ee. 7:30. Mld·week Sel'v· day School; ll :00 a.m., Wor· a.m., 11:00 a.m. Sunday School: lee, W • d n e • daY , 7:30 p.m. ahfp Service: 7:30 p.m. Sunda' 9:45 a.m. Younc people meet 6:15 p.m. evening C: e r v l c e ; Mid-Wee •&WIOIT IIAJlaoa Sund~. Service: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday L1111IEUJI aroaca __ 10 __ ••- Prayer Meetlnlf. 2501 CUff Dr .. lf....-port lleiPta .. ~. c.iViCii -·-• BABBOII ASSEMBLY OF GOD Uberty a.IIU 150 W. _.. ... lt.. c.te .,_ CJaapeL loatllera CcaW. a... aoben Onal1111d ~ ...._ • Bible eou.ge. Duplicate morn1n1 eervtces -9 ,_... Dr. ••• & ._ Uberty 1-1411 a.m. and 11:15 a.m., Sunday; Sunday .:hoot. t :45 a.m.· dlurcll -... c. B. T1la.maoed Kindergarten and Pre·School MfVke u :00 a.m. Traiftifta Sunday achool 9:30a.m., momlnc Dept. Sunday School, 9 a.m.; Union 'T p.m. Sunday. ~ worship 11 a.m. Young people 1st Grade thtouah Adult Sun· wonbJp 1 p.m. Sunday. TMcll· 8ei'Vice 6:30 p.m.. evening day School, 10 a.m.: bua pro-.. and olllcsw meettnr T p.m. ..... __ .. 7 30 .tded and Nwwry provided for w~. PrQw ..-.tee aDd :;l:':e.::k" =:t: 7::30 :::: both .mce. and 10 a.m. SUn· Btblc ~ 7:" p.m. w~ Wedneeday. da.Y ScbooL ctq .. !'lUa Directory Ia mocle pcwfNe by th-c:IYie.mlnded Jmeln 1 •ww RICHARD'S UOO MAlKET NIMOIT HA-.1101 W. .... c.-._,. c.-...... • fASTOII ef lt. Allcllswe ,..._ .,,..,._ Claarela , tile .... 1--La.....-.,.. ......... la.llatM~oltllle ............ Coaadl of Q...._( ...... byF.a-) O•llla PariJ II IN ...... I.FIItl 1be annual can .. ta party of the Woman'• Society of Chriltlan Serv:lee of the Balboa bland Community Methodt.t Church will be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow {Friday) In Dearborn Hall. Proceeds will be used by the organization to decorate Dear- born Hall, aoclal room of the church. Tha.e attending· will have an opportunity to play ca· nasta, bridge, and table games. Doo!-prizes will be given. The event la open to the public and both men and women are In · v1ted. Tlcket.a can be purchased In advance or at the door. General chairman Is Mrs. Har. old J&mes. Aaslstlng her are Mrs. Francis Riley, Mrs.. Steve Smith, Mrs. Wayland Dunham, and Mrs. Ethel Coane. Both Methodl.st Church~ of Newport Beach, Chrlst Church by the Sea and the Balboa Island Community Methodllt Church, were designated, for special rec· ognltlon thla month by the Southern CaJifomla·Arlzona Con· terence of the Methodlst Church. They were placed on the Con· terence. Honor Roll for having paid more than halt their bene· volence apportionments during the first six months of the con· terence year. Benevolence giving Is for weUare and mluion work beyond the local church. JDOIT WE.IfT W Al.EIIfC Mrs. W. C. Bradford of 3807 Seashore Dr .• Newport Beach. no· titled Newport polJce at 12:22 p.m. Jan. 17 that abe found a boy named Jimmy. about 2~. wear· lng a red T shirt. jeana, grey jacket and a blue cap with ear muffa. OUicera brought the boy to the pollee station. where he waa claimed by hls mother. Mrs. Robert Dick of 109·26th St., New· port Beach. .. -.. .. ... ,. ~·· . ...... _ ·-· IIAIIDWAII BOWW.Aia ......... ... HOW TO INCREASE CALIFORNIA'S • RECOVERABLE OIL RESERVES We believe every citizen and taxpayer htu a personal •take in the Oil and Gtu Con1ervation lnitimive A buce increue in California'• recov- erable oil reeervs will reau.lt from an oil conservation measure for which title baa been approved by the Attorney General. Prohibits Waste of a Vital Califomla Resource This initiative differs aharply from other oil meaaurea broucht before the public in the. paat. It do• not permit market demand curtailment and pro- ration. It ia deeirned aolely to rive the oil industry leral tools, to mateb it. know·how, to carry out prodl,\ctlon practices neceaaary to enable the io- duatry to be cood atewarda of Califor- nia's oil reaervee. Insures continued high employment lt will enable a maJority of the opera- tors in a field to branc about practice. which will prolong immeuurably the lives of fields in which they are em· ployed, insure continuing employment to tboee in the induatry far beyond present expect.ationa, and provide a atr9ng bulwark for the corneratone represented by oil production that underlies California'• whole economy. Oil means three billion dollars In pocketb6oks of Callfomlans The public welfare involved in rood oil co~:~.~ervation ia indicated by the fact that in 1954 the varioWI P.41troleum producta derived from California oil production added about three bUlion doUara of new wealth to the State. For two yean Richfield hu conduct~ a public information program about oil. A. a public aervice and in our own aelf- intereati we have been tellloc the people o California how tremendoWI quantitiea of recoverable oll are beinc wuted by bei.q left \l.IU'eCOVered la the CJ'()QDd. Rlc:b.fteld eactneera han told meati.ap of women'• rroopa, commWllty leedare and cou.vatioli croupe bow the ph,. leal wute of oil eou1CI be P-revented. and the 1ize ol \be pubUc 1 ltab ia cood oil c0081n'atloll p~ Tbeae mMtiD1a han alwaya ended wit.b .troD~ ~OQI of IIQj)pori fM action that would protee' tiM public interset In We ~tal natural l'eiOUI'eL Public hca lle•M4e4 thla conrtrudlwe odlen It Ia beeauae of \be Vfll'Y favorable pub- lic ,...poue to the inlormatioG pro-pam that we decided to aponeor an initiatin meuure for an oU con.aerva- tion law and brine the matter tlirsctl.J befoYS the people. Not enouch new poola are beiq d• covered in California tO .«eep oiT pro- duction equal to ever·lncreaalnc demand. We are now aendin1 d.ollara abroad lor the purchue of oil-dollara that would ot.berwue be circulated amonr our own people in l>&yment for cooda and aervic:ea of a1J lrinda. Initiative provides only sure way to k"p Catlt.mla's •II prosperity There ia one aure way t.o increue Cal- llornia'a reeerv• of recoverable oil and thWI uaure California of contlnu.d proaperity. That w~ ia unit operation in u many oil poola u poaaible. Cali- fornia producera need t.be law to facil- itate 11nitiution. My a.ociau. R. W. Racland, and I are the eole aponaora of the initiative petition. But diaeuuiona wbleh we have bad recently with other oil people indicau that a majority of the lndu.- try willaupport the propoaal. We upeet the meuurs to qualify for the ,eneral election ballot, November e, tt64. Chas. S. Jone1 PUSIDBNT ... IUCIUIIU.D OIL CORPOIUTION Nothing without wings cliiDbs like a '56 Chevrolet ! Ever level off a mountain with your footT Nothing to it. Just point thia new '66 Chevy uphill and eue down on the gas. Up you go with a quiet (hy- draulie-hulhed valve liften now in all eoainea-V8 or 6) rush ~power. Thia il the car, you know, that broke the Pikea Peak record. The ear that c:oDq\lel"ed towerina ll'ld• ADd vicioua nttehhack turDI to ~-itt •Piriar performanee, IWidliDa .. &Dd camerina ability. 'l"JM.e are baiJt.-ID qualiU• tW melD mon . dri•ma pleuure and -.I tty for )'OU. Cbnrolet &lao o«aw . IUdl -.ltty ,...._ u .. behl, with or without lboWder Jwue., IDd iDitnameat pael peddiq • atnHolt opdom. There ... 11 ..... Chenoleta-.u With Bodt ., rw.. Drop .. --drift ... ·' 1101111'1 Llll IIIIET New Officers and Committees Are Elected by COM Church Zonta Glub Plans Pot-Luck for Leap Year Day. Feb. 29 Jt.-amo.e fGr the comJnc board ~ dMconn ... are Mn. The H-Ba.rbcw Zonta Club .. _ • .....,uaJn•-"' ..... tb ot.h --.....,_..._ ft---"'-• -. 1 .......... _ ....... _ L &.J-..a._,_ --..-.~. -.. \CU.... er coun· ,_ --· ---... ....... " -·--....., -· Ia planalq a pot·ludr dln.ner for trlea, ~ the thlnp that ate n1nc, Jan. 12. at the annual din· and Mra. D. a. ltooke. ,U,.4Y memben and ,.._... on Leap happeruJ'\1 to then and with thla Mr ot the Colona del Mar Com· ~ are Mn. J. a. ltll. Mra. nu De.>-Wed.neldaT. r~ 29. unden&.ndlnC. A&rt a new drive lllllDit7 auuda, CoftlrecaUonal. B. a. liiiJJ«, Mn. a. P. MGrrtU. An aft«Dooa card part)' Is plan· fot peace." Mn. Correa. who la n.. duarda aiftc:en f« 1tM Mn. L W. Ntltt. Mn.. C. lt. IMd for Marcil 15. In cb&rp of ,_dent cl the Zonta Club ot are Kocm.an Brown u church Cloee, Mho C. &. Cave &Del Mn. dlae ....m. wlU be Maret.~ Santiaao, Oille, Ia In the United ec:bool IIUperlnteadent. lOa. AI· a. E. I.Aw1.a. wbo Is a ltt. mem· llelMrt. wa.ys and meana · St.tea u a delecate to the lnter- tbur Gruwell u dum:h cl•k. a. ber. JftAA. American Cotnnllsaton o1. wonwn. B. GrtcP u ftnanda1 MCNtary, e '1'8DI IILD .AIID Put ~«S.t Butb Bamune WbJeb belonp to the Pan Amett· Ralph Morrill u tr.uurer, John Ruw:y ..... and Georfe wu -tll4 U.. ~ tor can Union meet!"• In W••"''"'• Sadletr u aud.ltot and W. D. Hu· Weedon ..,.. elecud to the ,._. .... ~ .. · l A _-.., flitDd.lblp cortap at tU J&A. 5 ton. D. C. !~~~~;;~==~=~ Pie dl&lle diddle, Lucky Leaf muon u -Y ._.._ator. board ol. ~ Joinlnl L W. Zoot. ........ at U.. VWa Ma-Mrs. Correa told of the actJve ln the mlcJdle ••• Bubbllnc be· Elec:ted to the board of deacont Pwttltt. o. M. Campbell, C. L r1na I« ber wor1t at tiM fall con· part women play In the pvem· wttll IA11R tween two cruata ••. Like the lit· th1a Jar are K M . Perry, A. K. Cloee, W. L. Everett and Vetne ~ bel4 Mle. Luncheon ment ot Chile. where there ate t1e dol you'll taucb. to tute Phelpa and E. a. Becl\tel. Thoee I.Ae. A. C. Howald and Edcar cuelta lnclucJed l:wlyn Green. two women IO'Vemors and 22 11Ucb pa. ..• But don't let the already MrVtnc on thta board Hlrth were elected new' m.embenl eo.t.a Ilea realtor ; Sblrley women Judaes. The clualf1ca· dish run away with your can are B. X. Fenton. Dr. 0. G. or the board of rellcloua eduea-Smith. ero..oacla Vlllace phar· uaau of the women In the Santi· opener or you won't feel like Bowell, W. L Bak.kela. C. E. tlon. jolnlnc Mrs. R. X. Harvey, maey co-owner, and Allee Burk~. aro Zonta club lnclud~ lawyers, 'umplnc over the moon ••. Cave, M. A. Harwood and W. D. Mn. A. B. McBride, Mrs. Burt JtDT AIIDIL&WI. • ,...._. Balboa t.Jand dtfts ahop owner. archltec:U, brokers, an ac:trftS, 8 ThOle Grocery Rhymee never did Bumuon. Pr~ and Dr. J. IC. Ramel. Har· -'-' _.. .... a. t.M ..., A dlatlngulahed cuest at the dancer. a cabinet ma.ker and a make any aente, •. I'm all can· New memben named to the old Dobert becomes Ute new diNctal' e1 a. •.....,..t J1Aat.r luncheon Mrs. Marla Correa of mf"mber of the United Nations ned up over a new llne of star membft ot the Board of Benevo· c-..aty ...,.,... .. a. u.. Chill, &UIIested that Zontlant staU. Mrs. Correa's own clualtl· boarden wbo are llvtnc rent free 'Cuba' ~ ~orr·ls lence. making a committee of ........ t:be OkoboJI IUID· cation In thls International aet'V· t.U you take them ott our ahelvea lVI three w1th Mrs. o. M. Campbell -'I'll•••'• .. Sptrtt Lalla. Students Add Ice club La fanner. becauR ahe .. , Luck:)' Leal Instant Pie Fll· and Lowell Newlon. low& _. ~Y tcrotiat Cit owns two randlea which cover llnp... Is Elected by New memben of the mualc: Iowa,_.. Val...tty.CoeUD1· thousands or ac:rea and produce commlttee are Mrs. Cutleman .....aty _. QdsMU c:ou..,. t p 1• F d * * * e·b I I T k Smlth and Mrs. w. s. Spicer. .... ftnt play .. t.be &oca1 0 0 10 un "=~Stanley. Dlltrict chalr· ...... ... p lllla., ..... I n u c e r ~~. ~:~ a~~m~ a-:: =,;:::.,.::..'"loa Call't The enUre student body of man for the Amelia Earhart I ~~ ~ ..., w yoa vey Peue. The new uahers com· Newport Harbor High School put Scholarship Yund. paid tribute t. ..,.._.t wltlal Pint of "Cuba" Morrta ol Santa Ana mlttee lnc:ludH John Sadlelr, on a "peanuts for polio drive" to this famous avlatrlx. wbo was Bgin & Homilton Wotche' Diomond' Mounting5 Wall ace Calder head JEWELER .U • .....aa ,.., r.adf t. •· wu elected president of the Bib Jamee Van Dyke, Robert Mere-N El t yestft'day afternoon to rala(o a rormer Zonta member. Sh~ de· ... ...., • ~ .. auta 'n' Tucker Club at a recent meet· dlth, Donald Hayton. Lee Jack· urses ec funds for the March of Dimes. I ICrl~ the IK'holanhlp elven an- ...,..-ways Cit cdMNt • ... lnl' In the home of Mr. and Mrs. aon, Claude Scott, Robert Roper L d Each student wu atven 10 nually to a woman student of 3!23 Eaat e-n Hi9l.wey ......... Ow ...... It ool4 ta Robert McFarren, Corona Hleh· and Robert Ball. Mrs. an ers bap of peanuta. with ln.UUC· aviation In memory of Mia Ear· CoroM del Mat • ....., • ..._. cnaat ...,...S lands. e •OIOJfATIXQ COIOO'TTEE tiona to sell .them tor aa much I :.:h~art~. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ wttll .........-cncaa • •• Ow Mrs. William Blurock of La-Mra. W. D. Humuon and Mrs. ChaUen Landers of Bal· u possible. All students wne r ..-. _. leta • ' • • CGbb-cuna was eelcted secretary; Dr. Robert Hom were named to the boa wu elected president of the exc:uaed at 1:15 to conduct tbe _.. • •• Or ftlW coo~ • • • W. E. Mtlum of Bay Shores. nomlnat1nc committee a 1 on I Vlsttlnc Nuraes Aun. or Orange peanut sale on a houae to house llcllala .. ,,..., • ,_ CI'*IRll membership c h a Irma n ; Mrs. with holdovers, Mn.. Joh~ Mea· Countv at the annual bualnHS bula throughout the entire high llal8la .... lor ...,._. Scott Crowley of Laauna, aaaUt· d ~-Stuart Dl-.. 1 ~---~ achool dl.strlct. The goal for the • • • •-or. ~·· """ • JUS... m-In .. or the -oup r~ntly In 1 bella llciWa Bill-. ta Goc.· ant membership chairman; C. E. ~.... D vt-and J • --11• ..,.,... • •· dr ve wu aet at $1.000. • • • ....... rce a -· ...,.. "' thelr otfices In Santa Ana . .a.... Clllllel ky. wiNd dA4 we Vandervort of Lido ble, treuu-Stetten.een. The Lay Delecates Other offlcers elected Included The project wu arranred by ct. ....,.. •• bcld Ladrr LMf rer; Mrs. R. L. Watkins of La· for thla year wUl be Mlaa Clyde Or. E. F. Cain or Anaheim. vice CostPollcae MCh..!_eaf, A.rthh•adurofMthc:K__enMzlare cohf ..,.._, ..... tM PIWDI • • • auna. hlJrtorlan. Maynard. Mont& Perry, Mrs. ld t ~-Ed Sl t "'"' "' "' We OMIIDed rcdaLM .ad ...s.4 Other board members are Mrs. Frances Cox and A. K. Phelps.. pres en ; ...-u•. gar z.er 0 of Dimes tor Oranre County. ~ ._,_ C1D4. tllh' '89 E. Haley. Alex MacGillivray and 1 wtll Laguna Beach, secretary, and ------------•-On the memorial comm ttee Amos Travt.. of Placentia. treuu· ...s .._.... ,.. wnldll't .-t It Robert McFarren of Corona del be Mrs. John Me ado r. M.n. -r. Ebell ~01~ tiM tlaldl• ... ..._ Mar; Mrs. L. Irwin of Santa Ana • .,._ Co Ro-rt Ho V•m• •" 1"1111111111 ... ~ • • • .... nces X. """' m . "' "' Dr. Helen Robertson of New· Dr. M. E. Seacord of Fullerton. •-~-,..__ D vt-and * .......,..,, · ......... ....,.rae a "'" port Beach r~ported on the work R. P. ICellocc Jr. of Laon•na and ~-c D c upe Travel section of Ebell w1JJ •-........ · · r · of th• medical advlsorv commit· M. S. Clark of Lacuna. Besld tb 1 urter Rev Ed "' ., have William Fritz of the World * * Lucky Leaf ln.atant Appl~ P1e Fllllnc! But don't waste lt all on apple plea ... Thourh you'll find It to be the closest to a treat\ apple pie you've ever nib· bled on a piece of cheese wtth ... Eat plain with cream. or let It aet acquainted with your breaktut cernl ... Ever have apple napjacn with pork chopl or pork roast! . . . Add aome ap· pie pte fUllnc to ready prepared pancake m1x •.. Sure you can eat them w1th pork envy! * * * at...,....,.. ~· Aprt· ODit. ttauwt~oM•r· •IMidMn'r· .... ..... ..... c::IMI'I'f ••• L11dt7 LMd ..... .n.ta..,. ....,.. tndtY ............... be The next dance wtu be held es · e m n · · . tee which aeU up the medical Travel Bureau In Santa Ana aa wtn Gomke. the church staff In· policies of the association. The Saturday. F~b. 18, at the Santa cludes M ary B. Steffensen as group provides profHSional nurs· guest speakf!T for thelr next Ana Country Club. mlnt.ter of musk. Margaret l ang care for the critically Ill pa· meeting to be held at 8 p.m Scllarle as OC"ganl!t. ldamae 1 tlent.s In thetr own homes undeT Tue-sday. Feb. 7. at the Ebell G ··rls to Hold Kelly .. office secretary. Monta supervision of their own physl· Clubhouse on 515 w . Balboa Perry u custodJan and Mn. clans.. Blvd .. Balboa. P S I LouiM Barrett and Mrs. W. L.l Mrs. Landers reported that the Mary Gordon from the airlines eanut a e Bakkela u wedding directors group Is Interested In coopera· wtll demomtrate packing forth~ pro-tem. tlng with fund raising activities travelleT. The mH'tln& will be The following members. who ~ of the Community Chest and also free to the public. but a sllveT joined Corona del Mar Commu· In acquainting the public with offeri ng w1ll be taken. a<'COrdlng nlty Church during 1955 were I the work of the agency. The to Mrs. Frank Perew. Jt'ctlon honored at the annual meeting: nursing croup received support c:halrman. The March meeting of Mr. and M.ra. William Anderson. from the Community Chest In the Trav~l Section wtll featur~ Mr d Mr Robert J Ball Mrs Or. Giles Brown of Orange Cout Harbor Alea's groups of Camp Fire Glrla and Blue Blrds spent t1rne durlnc recent meetings wrapplnc can.o of peanuts tn theb brtgbt red. white and blue Camp Fire bands. Peanut& wU be eold door-to· door by the active younpt~ra from Jan. 20 to Feb. 5 and booths wUJ be matntaln.ed at various c:entral &pot&. · an 5· · ' · the ar~a havtng C'Ommunlty fund Colleg~. who will show films of Kathryn W. Barnard, MB. H. T. raising but ways of obtaining PakJstan. Ber'rY. Mra. Maud E. Boody. Mr. m~ans for care or patients In the • • • and Mrs. Clyde A. Bowman. Mr. fut.growlnc area where no such Ebell Book Section n will and Mn. Stuart D. Brock, Mr. money ls avallable pose a oerl· and Mra. Wayne E. Burback and oua problem. It wu reported. have Dorothea Sheely. head 11· dauJhteor Joan Marie. Mrs. Fred brartan of the Newport Beach KEEP··· LOSE··· 1'boM EITII •••••• Ill lEI I>mmq Tlw HOLIDA. Y SEASON • Telepboa.e Harb« 170 lnut ••• All4..., _. ta ............... ....., ... •hlli ......... WIMllfaa Mrs. Ralph Waterman ot eo.ta Keaa. ehatrman ot the peanut committee. announced that the sale would be to further the Camp Fire or1anlz.atlon and funds wU be adapted to a ooon to be Ol'ganlud board of dlrec· ton and a council. The gtrls will use thetr earnings to attend day camp this summer and other camp flre project.a. Butterworth. Mr. and Mrs. Or· c dl Public Ubrarlea.. ~nt a re· ville 0 . DH.rdortl and dauchtft' 90 an es • • vtew on "Red Plush and Black Sandra Lee, Jtetv. and Mrs. Ed· Bread," a book on ttu.la at th~lr ~::::;:==::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:==::==:===:::::: wtn c. Comke. Or. a nd MrL Wll· nnt m~ to ~ held at 12:30 ,r ---_., .. ..... clelldoao ln.ltl ,.,....)4 be .. • ,..,....s ..-.. ca. a1x wttla wlaipped CNCIRl ••• AAd wttla • ....wa JNddiR9 ta t.be -...a. you'd belft ....... c:::r... Pie ••• So "" lillie -eipltcet -.,.... CIJP&e ... ca wttb you bcdle4 balal Well yoa tot ttl Ia auf· tans. ~ Jelly ...... •• tllat ....,. ca. ••• To ....-JOG )jMildllltl. J)aDC.a BbMe A Symphony J It for children! The Orange Cou ty Philharmonic wtth Frieda Be Infante conduct· tna. Two Con on Saturday, January 21 . . . 10:.30 In the m ornlnc In the Orance Coast Colle.-Auditorium or 3 1n the attemoon at Fullerton Junlol' CoUe,e Auditorium . . . The llam Leverton, Mr. and Mrs. Althouch Mra. Eliza Brimberry Wednesday. Feb. 8. at the Ebf-11 Robert McFarren. Mr. and Mrs. was dnly 90 years old on Mon· Clubhou~. 515 W. Balboa Blvd . Ropert M~redlth. Mrs. Genevteve day. she received more than 100 Balboa. The review will follow a Paden. Mrs. Clifford Qu~l. Dr. birthday card& and letters or basket lunch. acordlng to Mrs and Mrs. Robert w. Roper and concratulattons and had many Frank Per~. section chairma n aon Robert Eueene, Mr. and Mrs. many vtsltors C'Ome to her blrlh·1 Ethel Walker, Santa Ana public Elmo B. Roper, Mrs. Harriet day party open house glv~n by librarian. w1JI ~ the guest Short. Mr. and Mrs. weaver H. her granddaughter wtth whom speaker at the March meet.Jna of Shop to Open Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Marshd she makes hi!T home, Mrs. G. Hu -~ this section. Vauehn. Mrs. carrte M. Walser. bert Pelrsol. 600 Ac:ac:la Ave .. Co· ... MVN aT¥ a ru sen an Mr. and Mrs. George W. Weedon rona del Mar. -------.--E S A The Jewel Box ls the name of and aon, Georce W. m, Mrs. Ul· Many of the happy birthday a new jewelry &tore opening Frl· llan A. York. messages w~re sent by membeTS U pH 0 L S J E R II~ ' day, Feb . .2, at 2726 E. Coast of the Methodlat Church In Nam· g Highway, Corona del Mar. Own-pa, Idaho. where Mrs. Brimberry UpbolstertD9 & l>raperf era of the shop will be Bob Mur· was an active worker for 50 Uberty 8-C'781 phy, who now Uvea at 716 Orchid years. A number of the callt>rs 2350 ".....,o" BL c:o.to M..a Ave., Corona del Mar. and Mary The newly elected officers of were from the Corona del Mar ~===~======~ Lou Tonnesen of 710 Kinas Rd., St. Margaret's Guild of the Costa Community Church. where she ; Cliff Haven. Mr. Murphy, owner Mesa Eplacopal Mtsslon cond· ha.a made many friends slnce of the South Lacuna Tlme Shop, ucted their tim monthly meet· coming to Corona del Mar. Flow- is c:Joslnc his South Laguna Inc Jan. 18 In the home of Mrs. ers and rifts Included an orchid Shop and movlng the ~ntlre John Teacle at 944 Congress St.. co1'!1Age for Wn. Brimberry to watch repair equipment her~ to Costa Mesa. wear at her party. Her huge be part or the Jewel Box. He has The ort1eera are Mrs. John Don· birthday cake. abo decorated had 25 yean experience tn watch nelly, chairman; Mrs. John Tea· with nowers. aal~ ''Happy Birth· repair work. gle, co-chatrman; Mrs.. Janet day, Eliza" In rro.tlnt. Miss Mrs. Tonnesen formerly lived Deeker. ~; Mrs. Clifford Neva Cyr of Corona del Mar as· In Corona del Mar and 1s known Thomu, treU\U'e'l', and Mrs. Bob· slated with the party. II PORTS SMALL QllTS & COLLECTOr! rrEXS From Bel~um. Holland. Swed~n. Cermany. Italy • England. Arabesque Jf'Welry from Toledo Spain GJPTI In the Harbor for h eT ac:t1vtt:Jes ert Miller. publJcJty. Alao In celebration of the wtth Kappa KAppa Gamma 10. A ~ub«d dlnn~ will be I ~ent Mr. and M.ra. P~lraol took rortty alumnae actJvtUes. She held by the CuUd 'nlursday. Feb. thelr crandmother to dinner at will be In c:harce of the co.tume 9. In the Pariah Ball at St. James Chef's Inn. where ahe received «n 11. arowctwaf ...... A.- jewelry 1n the ahop. which wiU ;Ep~bc:o~p~al~Ol~urc;:b~,~N~ewpo~~rt.~;;;;;;;;;~&DOth~~er~b;lrth~~~~c~ak~e.~=;;;;;;;;;~~~~;;:~~~~~~;:~ Include ortclnal pleeft by Ivy Luby and Yona. UnW recently Mrs. Tonne.en hu been .-ocl· ated with Mona'• Fuhlon Jf!W· e1ry In Beverly Hlllo. THE BIGGEST ADVANCE . pie<* wllJ be aborter, the lnmu· ment8 will be ct.rnouttated. the pl~ plQ'ed wtl1 be explalne<t aDL POa GmaAJIDS • • • But naturally adult:o are A dauct\ter, 6 1M., 10 oz.. wu wekome! In faet thta particular born t o Mr. and Mrs. Patrick type at eoneen t\u been re· Gibbard of 217 ·29th St •• Newport quelled b)' adulte ••. There wU1 Beach. ln Santa Ana Community be a compl.te •rl• If the ,.. B-ltal on Monday. Jan. 16. tpoMe com,.,-with that ol -;::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::;:::;:::;::=:::::; IN 4-DOOR HARDTOPS the l'fl\&lar concerta . • • * • * -.Sheer 'klvet Up,stick Duo ,; Dorothy Gray- THE NEW MERCURY PHAETON exciting • 8lamorou1 • cli1tincti~• . . Ill THI ••• M PIIAITON TODAYI * URCOUC * & 50N * •r:uaY * I* We recommend· To a nyone deSlring a career in the FIE1I THREE COURSES being offered by ORANGE COAST COLLEGE COST A MESA. CAUFORNIA ln the evening division beginning January 30. l 956 Thest> roursn have been prepared with th~ active participation of M"veral lNd· lng ~lect.ronlc manufacturers and are d~· sicned sped flcally to quaUty men and w~n for work In tbls Industry. ELECTRONIC FABIUCA.nON 7:00 to t :JO P.X. ,...._ Dd ,...,.. .......... , ... Jl ..U.,J.,..L INSTRUCTOR: lb.anac.Jo~uaMa General Fonman, Heltpot Corp. Pt..ACE: Room (. TechnoloCY Bldc- A lecture-laboratory type oC courw for t~male land mal~) assembler trainees. Coven the uae of buk band toola and meuurln& devic:H. practice tn aaem-bly operaUona typical to the ElN:tronJaa lndu~. No p r e v I o u o experl~ee Ot <."'UU'8e wol'k nquirect. DIRECT CURRENT FUNDAMENTALS 7:00 .. t:JO ............ Wed........_ J-.. aedt.ll9 J-L INSTRUCTOR lb.lrt1s &..,.. Oran1e Cout CoUep PLACE: Room 3, Tec::hnoJol)' IUq. A baste: course ln 41rect current electrldty wtth ma - Jor empbuta on appUeta . Uona In tbe 11~ field. A ba~und In Rllll School Math I n c I u d I a • aome alpbra rtqulnct.. A knowledp ot trlcor.oowb)' desirable. ... , ... , __ 4 ~ ........ ' .... .. ....... " " ..., ... CDII OOWWUWIH C&WW • .. BeautJ ~ A.ebel." a OM- "11 God .. Jar Ua" wW be the act Play about J apan, wW be ~ topic: r. tbe duplicate atqed at 6:30 p.m.. .Sunday 1n wonblp aenkee at t :45 and u the aanctuary or the Balboa a.m. Sunday tn the Corona del Ial a o d CommunJty Methodlat Mar CommunJty auuch. Tbe Church. Mn. Leonard uu,ave Jt.everend and Mrt. Edwin c. 1a the director. Gomke are bavtnc the Senior The proeram wW be preceded PUcrtm Fellowablp croup 1n by a 5:30 retreebment period and their home at 6:30 p.m. 1\Jnlor a &,o'clock lnfonna.l hymn atnc. PlliJ'lm Fellowahlp meeta 1n PU· Tbe cut includes Henry Ferry. er1m Hall ot the church at the Jeanine Bonner, Pam Elaner, Su· aame hour aa.n Nealy, Marilyn SbOQter, Mar. · Cl\l'et Fruehan. Sharon WaJde · llch, Barbara Harper, and Georee Leorn to Donee Hauser. at ARTHUR MURRAY SCHOOL OF DANCING HARBOR 1925 -------COUKCU. MEETDfQ FmDAT The Newport Beach City Coun· ell wtll hold an adjourned meet · Lng at 10 a.m. tomonow (Friday) to discuss the city water prob· lem and perhaps also call tor bids on the trailer park Improve· ment. Phone in your news stories to JS2l E. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAll your local newspaper, the En· ---.-...--.-..-----Ruling Made 9n Boundary .. treat , .. , clolhea like 2 CONVENIENT Harbor Area Locations 1100 w. eoa.t IIJ9bway, X.....-tlleacb (across from the Balboa Bay Club) Ll 1·'7525 216 N.CII't.M A..._ 8cllboa lllaDc1 JIAirtl« I 0 sign. Harbor 1114. 1/rti ... SEE HOW MUCH BETTER YOUR FINE CLOTHES LOOK WITH OUR GENTLE DRY CLEANING We're proud of our workmcmahip, hand finishing and attention to details. Tar Tattles • • • e COUXCD.. COUBT MEET Members of the student coun- cil held a joint meeting with student court last week. Bob De· Loni Introduced the members ol student court and told ot Its functlonlngs. Councll members returned to thelr classes to give a word picture of the penalties that could be expected for br..ak· lng the school laws. Plans were made for the "Peanuts for Polio" sale, which took place yesterday. • • • e TEJflfiS TEAM LOSES A girls' varsity tennis match with Fullerton last week at home was not a ll that could be hoped for. We lost eight to two. l nbe· tween sets the girls were served milk and cookies. Better luck next time, girls. • • • e DAifCE AFTEB THE CAKE <Continued from Page 1) removal ol such a large area ot assessed valuation." Herb Jenks. member of the Mesa School Board, said that the reaction of the board. upon see· lng the size of the annexation area, was to exclaim, "My eood· ness, that's not what we were thinking about!" e SHOW OF BAJfDS At the conclusion of the meet· lng Mr. Boyd called for a show ot handa favoring annexation to the Newport district, and the raising ot hands was practically 1 unanimous. Last Friday's dance after the Basketball game with Garden Grove was lots of tun. Not as well attended a.s It could have been; there were only about sl.xty kids there. You guys that pass up a school dance are mJs. sing a lot of fun a nd a chance to bear a good band, the "Rhythm Kings." The senior clus dld a fine job of decorating and the humorous murals of basketball players around the waU. were real clever. Punch and cookies were served for refreshments. Attorney Mark Soden pre· sented the case tor the Harbor Highlands residents at the Su· I pervisors' hearing Tuesday. He also handed to the supervisors a 1 petition for annexation signed by 215 of the 300 residents In the I area, and copies ot correspond· I ence between the N~rt and 1 Mesa boards. He said that many ot the Hlihlanda ~sldents had 1 moved there with the under· standing that their chllcfren would attend Newport schools., and would not have moved there L~~l3ih otherwise. J AL1EJf QllEEJif BOXOIIEI) J allen Green. a senior at Har· bor High and daughter ot Mrs. Lenora Green of 312 Diamond Ave., Balboa Island, has been chosen Zonta Glrl-ot-the-month tor January. Supt. Andersen af\d Supt. Rea also spoke, substantially as they had at Sunday's meeting. Mr. Rea said that lt the Mesa district were to lose the tAxes from the Highlands assessed valuation. the alternatives would be an In· crease In the school tax and more state ald. e DISACUENEJfT CITED In answer to a question from Supervisor Wlllla Warner 11 there had been any dla&ifeement over the original ann.x.atton bound· ary, Mesa School Board Chair· man Schwartz said. "Very deJI. nltely. In Aua-ut we had In mlnd a much smaller section than fi nally was Included In the petition." Linton Slmmons. county super· lntendent of Schools, who had attended the joint di.acusslons In August. said that aa tar aa he could remember there was no discussion then as to the exact area. but he assumed that there was agTeement on the area when he received the annexation pet!· tlon. Costa Mesa mothers represent· lng the Main, Rea and Llndber& School PTA.s spoke up In oppoal· tlon to secession from the dls· trlct. They said that the Mesa schools needed financial rellet. CO nlWC THE autQif G1 tbe ~ of ac:aao_..• ~· ••t aton lat Tbanclay ..,. Nn. 0. w. IUclacmS ., ......... Bel9btl CIDd UttJe 8aabanl. 21/a·}'M:r·old daa91&t.r .C tiM OWDen of t.be .-.. (Eulga photo) QtJILI) TO MEET PEa. 1 St. Ellz.abeth GuUd ol St. James Episcopal Church will meet at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 1, at the home ol Mrs. Robert Grlet!Sft Sr.. 214 Carnation Ave., Corona del Mar. Glamour Glimpses Final Days --- Final comment came from a Harbor Highlands mother who said, "I didn't move here with the Idea of helplne out an lm· poverlshed school dlatrlct. My children will not return to a n Inferior schooL" Was one ol your New Year'• resolutions to get thing• done promptly and on time! WeU, then we'd better get with lt and start malllne the little Valentine gltt we plan to send to Aunt Suzy back In GreenvllJe-and not to forget Joanne away at colleee. either. O'BRIEN'S La full ot lovely gltt.a that wUI capture your Valentine's heart lor sure! Wbat c1o we aun-t? Ob.. th_.. an lob of pretty t.b1Dp to abow yoa. If I ..,. yoar va~eau.. rc1 be t.bJtlle4 wttJa oae of t.be broa4 MW b~ We Must Clear The Decks • . . our Cruise Clothes are Coming WE HAVE MARKED DOWN THE MARK DOWN DRESSES * Robes * Loungewear * Sweaters * Hoeiery * Hats * Handbags * Coetume Jewelry UP TO STORE WIDE SA VIliS 50% Including all of our famous brand name merchandise in our regular stock .. all latest styles, fabrics and colors • All Salea J'lnal-Pleue; no exchancee, ntuntt. « charp aal• • FASHION APPAl&. .,.7 ...... ,. • ..a.; c.. w...c:.. LAertJ e..7GI • that ant...S tbJa ... of ...... lOIS. COAKE BOXOIIEJ) baloa,• aa eat~re~y MW fabdc For outstanding 81!1V1ce to the tb1a 18 paettt. tbaD tbe flaeat Woman's Society ol Christian Dya-···~tt.. 1'oar v~. Serv1ce of the Balboa Island u.. wW ...._ oea of u... aommunlty Methodist Church. ......_that •blapar of IPdD9 Mrs. Clinton T. Coane, 106 ~ to co.e -• • cIa • h• • wttla Agate Ave., Balboa Island, was OO.aiD'L recently honored with a llte Your Valentine wllJ &lao Jove membership In the orpnlz.atlon. one of the d a r I J n 1 abortle ClmiiTIAif SCIEJICK caoaca nighties. ll ahe'a a lone nightie "U we love one another, God &al. we have thoee too, but don't dwelleth in us, and hla lcwe Ia overlook the new style and com· fort of the abortJea; they are perfected in ua." Tbe.e worda really adorable! Por the Valen· from the f.lrat eplstle of 1ohn (4:1.2) are the Golden Text of the tlne who loves pretty cloth" Su nd a Y Lesson • Sennon on (and what ilrl does n • t f) "Love" at the Newport Beach O'BRIEN'S have some beautiful CbrlstJan Science church. new bouUant petticoats ready to ----;Q.;~..a;....,...,...., __ ~ whlrl thelr way Into her heart VAN'S CLEANERS ")0 Y ••rs Ex.,-rience Petfectl119 Su.,-rior Cl•eniru~ c ,..,._n.hlp" WE FEATUilE Careful Helldllnq of All o.liee'- Febries, luded a Lace Gei'TMfttl OilY ClEANING-LAUNDilY SElV· ICE -KNIT ILOCICING -HAND PRESSING -DYEING -ALTfiM. TIONS-UMIRING. "'-Herbot 5352 Pie• Up a o.liYefY s.Mc. o.,... I •.111. to 1:10 """ -s.tv•y .• ··"" .. JrlO , __ l4U f. Co..t Hwy.t CereM ., Waf and aome brand new Crescendoe cloves to keep her handa .. wann u h,r heart. For thoee of you who want to add sparkle to her flncen. but are noJ quite ready for 41amonda. tJy the new er.cendoe "Orpbeo" 1 t u d d e d with rhii\Mooee. ror the paf41e· tlonlat chooee the almplJ em- broidered "Sequenc."-ID perfect tute. AlrDII,_..,. 'lte ..,...,.. ............ ......................... ................ __ _ latea.~D"W ......... . ....... ................ .. .... ,.. .. DAft .. . lifJUII .... ~ ... ............. LAGUNA BEACH )11/UIRY .--n BIG SAVINGS WOMEN'S COATS Save on all wool coats that are style right and so full of value at this low,21M low price. Reduced for January clear- ance. Sizes '8 to 18. ~ Womu'a SHORT COATS Big savings on women's short coats 1s• that are style right-Sizes 8 to 18. ALL MILLINERY Y2 PRICE REDUCED TO CLEAR Women's 1 piece Outing~as $1M Women's Outing Gowns, Size 42 to 48 $1.44 Challie Sleeping Gowns and Pajamas ____$1.99 Girls' Warm Robes Reduced, 4 to 16 yrs. __.$4.77 Spedrd ......,.. pblclapleat c1nlw drapee of Burllneton MUla fabric! Gold . threaded textured-weave cotton ·rayon. Blind-stitched thruout. Rich shades. $1 ,air lie Satllp Sub-Teen Coats $14.00 Girls' Quilted Lounging Pajamas 3 to 6 $3.00 Girls' Corduroy Skirt & Vest Set 7 to 14 15.00 Children's Lounging Sox $1.00 Women's Cotton Wash Dresses, 12 to 38, 141/z to 241/z 99c Girls' Outing Pajamas, Sizes 4 to 12 yrs. $1.77 PEllEY'S IEISPIUDS If J'OQ 11b dMeUJe. yoa11 Jotoe ......,.. ..... w_.. c1aee111e. Glowtne color-, almoet 11nt·fr~ quality, amart rounded comers, luscious trtnte. Sturdy cotton backln&. Preshrunk. MachJne wash In lukewarm water. fallw tw1a .a. REMNANTS 112 PRICE 6 Piece Wm. Bopn Steak KDHe S.t $3.44 8 piece Wm. Rogers 6 Steak Knives and Carving Set $5.00 BOYS' BATH BOlla 13.00 Just think a boy's bath robe that ia warm and good looking. Size 4 to 16 Yrs. ........ t;::t3Jl ...... ~ "::'.::_ = MEH'I IEACII BOlE .•. ta?hr .. to=..: '-· ' .. ftft MY.......... ~ ... ..._ ...,.II .. Juat the rObe for aemoe . ru.neJ'al .cn'\ces for Mrs.. Aleta May Helder. 82. of 1891 Newport Ave., Coeta MtA, ~ belcll'rl· day at Pukes-Ridley Kortuuy in CoRa Meu. Mrs. Heldeor died Jan. 11 at Boaa He»pltal after an extended Ulnesa. s.tv1tft Wet"e conducted by Rev. Charlet Hand of eo.ta »en. Beatcte. beor niece, Mrs. Winona Van ~. wtJ,.b whom abe re· alcled. Y.N. Hetaer Ia aurvlved by two alltera. M.ra. Martha Preble of El Cent:rc:w and Mrs. Alma Trlekey of Sacramento, two other nleees and two nephe-ws. Mrs. Helder wu a native of CaUtornla and had made her residence ln COlt& Mesa ah\Ce 1946. Your Health DO•OT nQUC'J' CIIWJIIIC COVQIII oa COLDL .. f. H.Mrlcb, D.C. Germ.t are not the primary e&U8e of oolcll. Jt hu ~n shown that the same aerma are pr~nt 1n the penon who does not have a cold. u the person who has one. The underlylna cause of colds and couaha la the lack of rune· tlon ol lOme or the tluuea and Ol'lan&. Tbla lowers resistance and predl.-poses you to disease. eapeelally colds this time or year. Of ooune health habits are of the utrnoat importance also. RHtstan~ of the tlasue of the body mult be up to normal 110 that they can react quickly to audden changes of temperature. The mec:hantam which adapts the body to the external temper· ature ls entirely under the con· trol ol the central nervous sys· tern. We are all subject to sltght oough.l and colds. but It ls ad· vtaabJe for the chronJc sufferer to consult a Chiropractor. By re· leaaina nerve Irritations thru adjuatmenta t\e allows nature to bulJd up resiltance from within. a. E. a..da1cb. D.C. Jbaeea ....,_ M71 • U14 700 ~C... del Mca CDM Travel Service •• wm a. ....., to CIMiat .,... .tt.la ay -..a Gil .. ~ .. MiT. ,..,. VOTACD T• M.-y F• Awcr ...._. WE lld'D&.a ALL LDO:S • Around the World, $1400.00 • Around S. America. $1400.00 • Around Africa. _ .... ....$1220.00 (Approximate Rates) ....... = a.llnod. lUlU. ; •u woHoe.l • Toa.n • Tbecltn 1"'Cbta * •o I Ea'VJCE CII.UOE * Harbor 1246 Attocd to llve on Balbo& Island! Only 15,000 down buya a real cute knotty pine cottage. Nice patlo-room for apt.-<lose to the Bay. e OPEN e SATURDAY-5UNDAY 1 TO 5 P.M.. J,.ocated on ................ • * • a bedrooms e a batM e Shake roof • Ral.led fiaptone fireplace WI. SIIF.D, 1 ... : ~::tz:~~'1fgea • Beautl1ul panellng 1306 Park Ave., Balboa Ialand e Large aunny patio e :l Forced air furances, garbage Harbor 264.2 dUposal, Westinghouse d14h· wuber e Separate ~ce room e Fine eabinet inatallatlons e BuUt In electric stove and oven B/8 • DeJlahtfully decorated e Expenalvely landscaped • Restrlcted area Jat tile RIIIIT Size for a couple or small family ls this 2-bedroom home. lovely lanai, tlled bath, roomy mode-n k I t c h e n • ample storage space, double garage, 1 a n d s c a p e d and fenced, fireplace. Best of all the full price for the CO'V/ attracttve home Is $15,750 with excellent fl· nanclng. By the way, It's south of the highway! Bay •• Bald Realty Corona del Mar Ot!lce 3530 E. Coast Hwy., Harbor 5563 UNEQUALLED BACK BAY WATER VlEW LOT tor reasonable price. Restricted. WUI take $1,750 down ORANGE COAST PROPER'! IES 1857 Newport Ave .. Costa Mesa u 8-1632; u 8-1400 Eves. • ·roo Lnt• to aa-.rt WANTED: Yrly. A: aeuonal ren· tals. Clients walttnc. Illand ReaJty Co., HA 377. FOUND: 9·fOOt Douglas aJuml· nurn dinghy. HA 1791. FOR SALE -Rattan bed·daven· port and mateblnl chair. Ex· ceUent condition. $125. Phone Ll 8-4:582. POR-SALE....:--_-• .f'l Stu~er Champion StatUte Cou~. New overhauJ. Owner. Best otter tl\.keS. Mr. Thurman, 427 Fern· leaf, CDM. Non-AIIer9ie-lt fr•- low uloric~i prol•in-Foods DIABETIC DIETS FRESH J UICES Harbor Health Food and Vitamin Store ~oloped By Clarence L. Cooper, Inc. Bunt By Jot\n B. Clark. QuaJJty BuUder For prMew showing to quallfied clients Call John Abell llliBIR IIVESTIEIT CO. REALTORS Harbor 1600 Evenings phone U 8 ·5386 LEVEL R·l LOT With all Improvements In and paid. $2295 cash ORANGE COAST PROPER'IIES 1857 Newport Ave., Colt& Mesa u 8·lfl32; u 8-1400 Eves. 2·bedra.-:l baths-dJnlng room-room toe pool-TER· RIFIC view! CUIIE VUI.I REALTOR 2731 W . Coast Hwy. U 8·42'TT Newport Beach EASY TO BUY-~ ACRE Improved with 2·bedr. stucco home. partly furn • workshop, garaJe. 2 blocks to town. $1,500 down, owners will cany balance. ORANGE COAST PROPERIIES 1857 Newport Ave., Costa Mesa u 8·1632: u 8-1400 Eves. Ill I •1111-2 61'x.318', $300 monthly Income. ' t2',000 Full Price • • • 2 ..... ~ Block from 'nltlfty, Markets, Poet oUlce. Clean. BEST Income location. $15.950 Bar I Baaclt Realtr INC. 1696 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Uberty 8·1161 Eves.: U~rty 8 3010 UVE IN ONE RENT ONE ' Wily W TnMII? We t\ave sn exceptlonally attractive 3·bedr. home ln Glendale to exchanee tor Balboa Island. Also excellent home In Des· ert Hot Springs to trade for Costa Mesa or Harbor Area. Come In, let's talk lt over! • ISUID lEAL TY CO. 4.98 Park, Balboa Island RA m Dtalp•• Fer ,..., Lhtlc Low down payment makes you landlord of 2 brand new fum. homes. ~ b lock from beach. Both have l'eramlc tile baths with glass encl., Fireplaces, garages WeU-buUt 3-bedr. A: 2 bath t\ome with rented fum. ea. rage apt. at back. Top of Narctssua Ave., {720) Corona del Mar. Call owner, Harbor 2506 -M. Come In and we will helv you m ake the best dE.'al pos· slble. ORANGE COAST PROPERTIES 1857 Newport Ave., Costa Mesa U 8-1632; U 8-1400 Eves. NEWPORT HEIGHTS LOT $4,000 only . . . $4,000 only ORANGE COAST PROPERTIES 185'7 Newport Ave., Costa Mesa U 8 -1632; U 8·1400 Eves. BEFORE YOU IUY TRY FRliCIS J. HORVATH, RIIIW 2216 Newport Blvd. u 8·5101 3420 W. BaJboa Blvd. Harbor 14.28 Tomorrow You Will Be Sorry You Didn't Buy These Today COST A ~fESA SPECIALS L MUST ~ll ! 2-bedr. stucoo home. patio. fenced. nr. Santa An11 Country Club. Orletnally priced at $12.000. See Mr. Horvath for a special deal on this p~l. 2. Business corner -Newport Blvd .• Established gas station • commercial bldg. Priced for quick sale, $36,500. Tenns. 3. 3·Bedr. older home, lge. UvlnJ room. dining room. kitchen. Near Newport Blvd. $12.000 wtth very low down. WUl sell on contract. 4. IdH.l Medical, Dent&l or oUlce bldg. site, 110'x125'. on Broadway. $21.500, Terms. ftEWPORT HEIGin'S SPECIALS 1. OPEN HOUSE. Sat. and Sun. 1·5 p.m. 405 Holm· wood-Near Hospital. H•llpot.. and transportation. J .becfnn.. 3 car garage, 1 ~ bath~autiful blrcb cabinet woodwork. Land8caped, encl. patio. $4.000 down NEWPORT SPECIALS 1. $2.500 down: west Newport. 2 bedrs. A: den ... flrepl .... llot from ocean. A·l cond. $11.500. terms. BORREGO SPRINGS 1. Lot near Country Clubhou~. $1.750. good terms; or wUl trade for lot In HarboT Area. 001011 on 111 , OCEAN FRONT, 4 bedrms. __ ... _. ____ ,_ .. .$(5,000 • • • Coline Glbbona. Dorothy Mcltenna. Mueuerlte Huetlea Cor. E. Cout Bwy. at Orchid Across from P.O .• CDM For letterheads and envelopes. Call the Enalgn, Harbor 1114. "in the Crossro.,ds Villoge" )5) N. Newport 81vd. Uberty 1·11>424 Shop wlth your hom~·town merchants. Read their ads 1n the Newport Harbor En.aten, BALBOA ISUID Clearance Leallaer. ....... $M .. Suede wow AIQ) ··w ...... , .. Jackets Men's Slacks. 111-112.1111 11 ... 40% OFF ALL .,. ................... .. IIIII T••••ll• Ji11111 IIIL II TheM Business block. 2 stores. 3 apartments. Shows excellent income. Priced $49.500. • • • BAY SHORES Interesting 2-bedr .. 2 bath house $17.950 Leasehold apprOJCimatt>IY 2l yrs .. to go. Earl w. SIMler REALTOR 225 Marine Ave., Balboa Ialand Call Harbor 1T75 or Bayside Office Harbor 3297 Eva EdJth Maroon. HYatt 4-6222 lobn MacNab, Harbor 5359 Louis Boynton Harbor 2818 2·8edroorn and Garaee eact\ unit. with fenced yard and private patios. Comer location, cl05e to shops ... achoola . . . and transportation. WalkJng distance to Bay beach. Income wllJ pay ltself out, $19,950 and onJy $5.000 down. w••M• IEILn Cl. 308 'Marine Ave •• BaJboa lsland Harbor 0234 WltJ Lilli Ftr w. wa a ... ,, ,. .. I lszllft A DO 1T YOOasELJ' C1 W01f'T 'froB IN 1'1IE llE.U. ESTATE ~ Wben JOU Ibn ,our P'OI*t1. for _.. wttb a UAL TOit JOU btJM!Ot bY tlll ~ a;pll'teDee an4 !ad!~· IMftl,. "W ...... 1011\1 to eel1 $1.000.000 woaTII Of IlEAL aT ATE UOI MON11:1 OU'IIDfO 1M. • IIUL 'I'CPLK t.IS1'11'0 SDVICE Newport Harbor Board _ of Realtors YADMJIAT, JUUAIIY & ~-•EWJOin' ~· UIIG8 f . . VOGEL VALUES 0.1'111 ......... No trills. but a lot of value-SOUD 3-bedroom, 2 bath home, nJce pat1o, picture wind~ with view, hardwood Ooora, fireplace, lots of cloeeta. breaklast nook. d laposal, fan, etc . Total price $23.250 with down paymenL THE VOGEL CO. 2ii67 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar HA.: 1741; RA (11'ST You've Seen The Rest •• SEE ''THE BEST'' ...... IRVINE TERRACE her lelllllc • .,.,. H•ltlr . ........... . WE CORDIALLY JNV1TE YOU TO INSPECT CX>MPLETED OUR DISTINCTIVE Ft1RN1SHED MODEL HOMe! • AND OTHERS UNDER CONSTRUCTION NINE DIVERSIFIED FLOOR PUNS To the home buyer who wt.shes to pUl't'h&ae In the $25,000 to $35.000 clua we sincerely ~mmend the lrvlne Estaus overlooking Newport Harbor. n-. .. homes feature Callfornla Jl\llnr. Ott~ exclu. aJvely throueh Earl W. Stanley in a Smog.~ area known u lrvine Terrace--on Coast Highway oppoa1te the 11ew ltvlne Coast Country Club, Newport Harbor'. * For n!OC>rTU"Dendat1on, we refer you to anyone wbo bolcll a Lea.dlold Estate Lo Irvtne Terrace. Beacon Bay, Bayaborea or Clllf Haven. ...,.. Earl W. Stanley EXC.USIVE AGENTS Phone Harbor 4448 Foe Fu.-ther Information vv " Lovely 4·bedroom hom~ and 1-bedroom apartment. Gra.clous llvmg PLUS income 160.000 TIE VIIB. CO. 208 Marlnt> Avenut>. Balboa Island Next door to the POSl Office HArbor 444 Eves.: HArbor 3629·R. HArbor 4248·1 U IS lEST BUYS L-0-T.S R·4 Cornt>r. i7'x100' C·2. 45'xl50' c ·2, 90x150' R·4. 60'x252' R·l, Back Bay R 1, Back Ba.y ''}'ou'll hke our friendly service" W. I. TilliS REILY. $2.850 $4.500 $8.950 $4.200 $4.850 .$5.250 Uberty 8 1139 400 E. lith St .. Costa M~ Ucht and che-erful 2-plus bedrooms. largt-Uving room. Ureplace. double garage, dose to No. Bay and shop. ping ana. On shore mooring, bricked patio. Complet.~l.y fum. $22.500-$5.000 down ..S IUY, lulllr 216 Marine Ave .• Balboa Island. Harbor ~larbor ~ Ill EICI.IISM I.WIIIr Frill NHrly IM"W-3 ~tm, 2 batU-plua mald'• Quarters. Sandy bMcb. ~ hr appointment ~ .. eaU Ml's. h7. ... ,.-r_ ART C. DSTLER CO., REAL ESTATE U ..-L .... ~ .. ... . -..... -.... . .... ' ..... --"'• .... . . . .. ENSIGN CLASSIFIED CASH llA'IEB FOB ENSIGN WANT ADS ~ 1 ilDle 2Times 3 Times 20 words or lesa .75 1.25 1.50 21 to 30 words 1.00 1.50 2.00 31 to 40 word• 1.25 2.00 2.50 ch word over 40 Ea .03 .OS . 07 Cash must be received within 7 days of first insertion ••••••••••••••••••••••• rca uu OWNER WILL SElL $1.2.000 6" Trust Deed on a.dondo Buch aubstantJal home. Phone Ba 4578. FRENCH PROVINCIAL S 0 FA , ~lg~. ,old boucle' uphol· ate red. 7 tt. approx. length. Call HA 1835-W after 7 p.m. PLYMOUTH Plaza station wagon with radio, beater, tinted glass. Price $1,450. Call Uberty 8 ·5326 evenlngs. OUR-GREAT 42ND ANNIVERS· ARY SALE 1914-1956. $395 lovely Spinet standard buys make. Mlrro·type Spinet only $235 Baldwin Acrosonlc $479 Kimball Splnet $550 Baby Grands $495 up. Dozens of others Knabe Stelnway Hard· man etc. These Instruments are trade-ins a nd rental re· turns. many just like new. Danz·Schmldt·Phllllps Big PI· ano and Organ Store 520 No. Main. Santa Ana. 100 pianos always. FO R SALE--This 1lze classified ad In the Ensign, only $1.50 fOI' 3 Insertions. Call your ads to HA 1114. OND ORGANS aU models. One only slightly used. almost like new. This is a special. Danz . Schmidt · PhUllpa Ham · mond Headquarters for Orange County. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. OND CHORD Organ, the greatest Invention ever In music. The whole family can play lt at once wtthout les· sons. You must come In and . 11 s try lt. Danz Schmidt Phil p Great Plano and Hammond Organ Store, 520 No. Main. Santa Ana. BE-AUTIFUL Spinet plano. blond. just like new save $200. 3 renta l returns. save $90 \o $250 perfect condition new guaran· tee tree delivery Maple. Light Walnut, French Provincial. Mahogany Spinet case slightly damaged In sh ipping $487. Good practice pianos from $89. $94. $1.25, $175 see these at the Great 42nd Annlversuy Sale. Danz . Schmidt ·Phillips the Big Plano and Organ Store 520 No. MaJn. Santa Ana. 100 Pianos. BEAUTIFUL Minshall Electonlc Organ as I~ $475, another Min · shall three months old 2 m an· ual $995. Danz·Schmldt·Phll· lips. 520 No. Main. Santa Ana. SPTNET -Piano llkenew-wuh Organo $695 wonderful buy. Used Solovox $195. Danz-Sch · mldt·Phllllps Big Piano and Organ Store. 520 No. Main. Santa Ana. I UAL. UTA'n WAJrTED WA.NT'EI).....2-bed:r. and d~n. 1~ baths. fireplace. furnace, dbl .. garag~. level lot and at least 2 blka from highway. Around $16,000--ca.sh. Anything! Box A -21, c/o Enslen- SITUATIONS W AlfTitD SITUATION W~Rellabl~ 1r experienced child care. Days or evenlnp. Ha 2925-W. MAnJRE WOMAN wlshes baby sitting and care of sick, knit· tJng or crocheting. night. HA 3192-M. Day or CDM man would like gardening, clean-up. etc. Call Kl 3·2122. Mel Upshall. WANTED: Ironing In my home. Mabel Whitman, 607 Ma.ri'Je. rite, CDM. HA 4279-J. .. MUSIC IlfSTJlUcrJOif .. PIANO INSTRUCTION. Teresa Renner (Mrs. A. Renner), ac· ceptlng a limited number or pupils for plano. Concert Pi· anist of Three Continents. Graduate Student of Bela Bar· tok. 436 Serra Drive, CDM, Ha. 2039. -4: IIELP WANTED BEAUTY OPERATOR, first class salon. excelt. clientele. Tommy Wilson Beauty Salon. 25t5 E. Coast Hwy., CDM. SALESMAN: Thls position wiJl pay better than $200 per wk. within 60 days. Starting salary. $300 mo. plus com. Benefits In· elude retirement pla n. hospl· talization. ll!e Ins. Large nat'l. corp. wUl select • train 3 young to work In Orange County. Give rompl. partlcu· Iars. exper .• age, marital sta· tus. auto, etc. Write c/o EN· SIGN, Box C·31 for Interview. BeaCOI Ptrllllll 1007c EMPLOYER RETAINED AGENCY NO FEE collected from applicant 413·3lst Newport Beach I iris HERE ARE JOBS That you will be proud to tell your trlends about. New high wages coupled with the Ideal working conditions add up to jobs with prestige. NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Start your new job In one or our offices near your home. REAL ESTATE & RENTALS I 2-Bl;DROOM-FURNISRED-house, nl~ely located. years lease. $115 month. Sa d 1 e I r Real Estate. Ha 2422. TELEPHONE OPERATORS -Apply- 9:00 to 4:00 p.m. FURNISHED-APT-., ---::-1 --:-be-d~roo-m-. garage and utilities Included. $75 month. Ha 2506·M. FOR RENT-Furn. bachelor apt .. CDM. ground level. detacht>d. fenced yard. TV. S65 per month. lease. Ha 0805-W a fter 6:30 p.m . FOR RENT -furnished room. conveniently located, prlva1e entrance. private b ath. l nquirl? 508 Marigold. CDM. Ha 1203· W. CALL Edna-Craig. rental-spe· clallst w ith Doris Bray. realtOI'. 216 Marine Ave .. Balboa Island. HA 20 or HA 64. STUDIO APT~ w1th--=k:i-=-tc.,.h_e_n-• ..,.t lie bath. Very nicely fum .. lnclud· lng TV. garb. disposal, pvt. patio lr garage. S90 per mo. 2647·A E. Coast Hwy .• CDM. Ph. HA 5170·M. COM-DELUXE NEARL=~:-::-Y::--:::NEW= unfuml~hed d up 1 ex, 2·bed· rooms, hdw. tloors. f.a. heat. fireplace prt. patio. garage, $105 month. Ha. 1684-R. ONE-OR-TWO-BEDROOM house for rent. both tum. lnqulre 509 Carnation, CDM, or phone HA 5213-W. ' MCEL Y FURNISHED ROOM, prl· vate entrance, private bath, nr. postotflce, bank and stores. 325 Orcllld, CDM. HA 512-R. FOR RENT: New 2·BR. home ln CDM. complet•ly turn.. with fireplace, 'IV. breakfast bar; $135 a month to June 1. Ll· berty 8· '7(W. P'JiE}!::Ht Desert VIew Hom•· lite. Matttil Buildlnf, Yucca Valley. p • 514 ~ N. Main St., Rm. 211 Santa Ana PACIFIC TELEPHONE MISCELLANEOUS 50-USED-PIAN:-:o""'s,_w_a_n-te...,d for our rental service. Trade your pi· ano on a new Spinet Grand or Hammond Organ. H I g h e s t cash allowance during our Great Sale. Danz-Schmfdt·Phll· lips. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. $5 PER-MONTH rents a good practice plano. All term rent allowed. Danz · Schmidt ·Phil· lips Big Plano Sale. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. Rome of Mason·HarnUn and Kna~ Pi· a nos. RESOLVED: Be on time tor your 1956 ap· polntment.a. E tern •·Matte Watch serves you accurately. RAY FIELDS, Jeweler, 19th • Placentia "In VIsta Shop· ping Center," Costa Mesa, Lt. 8·!K88. sn, 1 ....... .,. .. for .... American ~eton 215 15th St. Meetlnp 2nd .... th Wed. 8 p.m. SEnJCES Painting -Decorating PAPER HANGrNO GEORGE BURKHARDT Lt•'-"'"'f'd Contrtu•tnr 878 W. 18th Costa Mes~~ LI~ 8-8628 =1&12 MPLETE P~O PAPER HANGING SERVICE HA2978 (Evenlnp. wee.k·enda) EUGENE 0 . SAliNDERS 'SOO ~lilt Str!f!. Jlf..-pm1 ~1tt'h •• ,.., ...•. • ·~ ...... -~ ll,.. ........ .. . ' A_._ f/1 llUIIC ·CT-.. f jj ae• -· 1 $72,000 Is Issued • ~ c • 1t • • . ~ For Dalton Restaurant ._ mooo buUct•q permit baa 110.000: a 1. lleGNC«, npa1r been taan out tot tbe eaJ.uae-a.. c~amap to cuare at 112S w . met ol the termer UGo --.u. hY Aw., a.ooo. rant on the bq f:ront tn Udo e UZ..OA IILAirD Center, to become the lite ol the Dr. C. a. Barnett. clote tn I,10tdl Bob Dalton Be8taurant a ,.._ at m Ruby, 11,!100: 1:. B. Cham· 3452 VIa ()porto. It wtU be a two· ben, remode1Unl at at9 E. lay story bu041nt. with a one·unlt n.. SS.!JOO; bbtn Baker, re·lld· dwelllnl on the teeond atocy. in& at D O.rand Canal, $1,300; t I.IIC •C ,,. MC .. IOOO ta Ut .... tHA• u .. 4 _.._ fW 8,LIIC e VI SCU-18 Tjt ••• t aa6• Permlta llaued durlna the put Gertrude Waldron, atan at 308 wHk totalled $200,000 brlnlfn.g liladM, m the amount f~ the month put • ••wroaT OIL FIELD MAP 8 $500.000. The January recot'd wm Bob Dalton and Todd Johnlon, be considerably unde-r the total reR&urant and 1·unlt apartment ot January, 1955, When $929,985 at 3H8·3452 Vla ()porto. f72,000; ln permits were l.aaued. Dr. N. P. Andenon, outalde st.aln SHtCT ' The following permlta were Ia· at 4610 W. <>eean n., $1..000: sued durlne the put week: Wayne Bandy, ~ build· , .. ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA • coaoxA DEL 110 lnr at 201 28th st., $100; Cedi Howard Richard&, 2-.t.ory, 1· Walker, enJM'te 1araee at 6209 unJt dwelling at 413 Acacia, Seashore Dr., JT97. $19.350: John Pranklln, add bath -·-· oc..ons 0'4. rc._o tOUNOA•• . ---........ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ...... --· ...... '"' N at 3317 Ocean. $1.200; R. M. Johnaon. remodel11ng and add fireplace at 517 Orchid. $2.200: •oo"'"''• • ., ac•Ot.M'.O. • tiC o•••or: C. ... tY r\......0 COCIIMIISIIO. !fM .. II It••• HOME LOANS PAA ?" 011 Ot'OMANC.t WO. ..!.!.!_ ,.._TtO • ., tiC •o•u 01 ~avta~• .M"MAIJ It ltM. M.rl. S. M. Reber, add 1-atory, 1· unit dwelllng at 225J,i Mari'Je· rite, 14.000; Harry Welsh, store· room over ga.raee at 2211 Water· front. $1.600: Dr. Barnett. partl· tlon at 234.5 & Coast Hwy., $1.700. OIIDIJIAWCE XO. 711 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 1 OF SUBSECTION B OF SECTION 19 OF ORDl· NANCE NO. 351 OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, CAL· lFORNlA. AS AMENDED, ENT1'I1XD "AN ORDINANCE 'ESTABLISHING LAND CLAS· SIYICATIONS AND DIS · TRJCTS WITHIN THE UNIN · CORPOR.ATED TERRITORY OF ORANGE COUNTY AND REGULATING THE USES OF PROPERTY THEREIN, AD· OPTING SECTIONAL MAPS OF SAID DlSTRICTS. DEFlN· INC THE TERMS USED IN SAID ORDINANCE. PROVID· lNG FOR THE ADJUST· MENT. ENFORCEMENT AND AMENDMENT THEREOF AND PRESCRIBING PENAL· TIES FOR ITS VIOLATION." The Board of Supervisors of the County of Orange do ordaln as follows: • SECTION 1. That Section 1 of Subsection B of Section 19 of Or· dinance No. 351 entitled, "An 0 r d I n a nee Establlshlng Land Classifications and D I s t r I c t s within the Unincorporated Terri· tory of Orange County and Regu· latlng the Uses of Property there· ln. Adopting Sectional Maps of TaJitr Alto TrMiflrl F-••r Dill at 18 Frederick Raymond TaylOI' Sr., 76, of 34 Balboa Coves. founder and owner of the Taylor Auto Transport ot Long Beach. died Jan. 16 In Hoag Hospital. He was a native of Canada. Survivors Include his wife. Gay· nell ; a son. Frederick Taylor Jr .• and two grandsons. Services were held Jan. 19 at Melrose Abbey Chapel, with the Rev. Donald Sapp of the Balboa Island Meth· odlst Church officiating. The Baltz Costa Mesa Chapel was In charge of arrangements. THE NER'S GARDECORNER The Answen to Your Gardening Quntiona b7 •w Fervuoa QUESTION: Is It all right to plant other flowers In rose beds? AWSWER: Other flowers may be planted as ground cover tn rose beds but they should be planta which won't take too much of the food the roses need. Some examples are 8Weet alyssum. pansies, petu· nlas. lobelia, verbena, and violas. Call us fOI' planting dJ· rectlons It you wtah. Time to plaDt t.n root ....... gladlolu bGD& ad '::Z:j dt.; JaR call .. bo1be. S&ll c.... Tl'adl89 ~~ CORONA DEL MAB NURSERY 17" .. c.-...... ., ..... = . ., .... • ad Said Dlstrlcts. Detlnlng the Terms Clerk and ex·oUiclo clerk of the Used In Said Ordinance, Provfd· Board or SupenUors of Orange lng for the Adjustment. Enforce· County, California, do hereby ment and Amendment thereof certifY that at a reeular meeting and .Pretcrtblng Penalties for Ita of the Board of Supervfaon held Violation" be amended by ad· on the 17th day of January, 1956. ding thereto OU Field Map B. the foregotne Ordinance contain· Sheet 1 of 1 Sheet. lng two (2) .eocUon.s. wu ron· SEC110N 2. Thta Ordinance aldered section by section and shall ta.k~ etfect and be ln force that the aald Ordlnanoe was thirty (30) daya from and after then passed and adoptN u a Ita pusare and before the expl· whole ~ the followtne vote~ ration of Lltteen ( 15) days after AYES': S U PER V I SOBS C. M. the paaaaee thereof shall be FEA THER.LY. HEINZ KAISER. published once ln the Newport RALPH J. McFADDEN, WM. H. Harbor Enatrn. a newspaper HIRSTElN AND WTLLIS H. WAR· publlabed In the County of Or· NER. ange, State of California, to· NOES: SUPERVISORS NONE. gether with the names of the ABSENT: SUPERVISORS NONE. members of the Board of Super. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I vbors votlne for and aeatnst the have hereunto set my h and and same. atfixed the ottlctal 8eal of the WILLIS H. WARNER Board ot S u p e r v I a o r a ol the e IJIVDIE TEaUCE Maet:O Corp., 1-story, 1-untt dweJUnr at 729 Santana Dr .• $17,970; 1-st.ory, 1-unlt dwelllne at 700 Santana Dr" $25.910. e xzwrotrr DlGIITI Dr. David Nielsen. remove ga· rage from tl2 Westminster, $400; William Cltta, .nclose porch, 546 Tustin, $100. e LmO ISLE L. D. Markel. 2-story, 1-untt dwelling at 204 VIa Ithaca, 126.000. ea.u..oA LAGUNA FEDERAl SA V1NGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Chairman ot the Board of Su-County of Orange, State of Call· pervisora . of Oranee County, fornla, this 17th day ot January, Romer Smith. storage apace at Balboa Market. $25; Walter Dfl· ley, water heater at 505·507 Bay Ave., $150; WIJllam Patton, re· T W 0 0 F F ICE 5 pairs at 316 Alvarado Pl., $1.000; A. G. Roach. greenhouse at 2124 E. Balboa Blvd., $2,000; J. D. Rlll· yard. repalra at 720 W. Balboa Blvd., $300; William Cannon. r~· modelllne at 1205 W. Bay Ave., Calltomwa. 1956. ATTEST: (Seal) L. B. WALLACE County Clerk and e:x .offlclo Clerk of the Board ot Supervisors of Orange County. Caltlornla. By MABEL L. CASTEIX Deputy STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNT'i OF ORANGE >ss. I, L. B. W AU..ACE. County L. B. W AU..ACE County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervl· sors of Orange County, Call· fomla. By MABEL L. CA.STEIX Deputy <SEAL) Publish: Newport Harbor Ensign January 26. 1956 From the POUCE BLO II ER e WEDJfi:SDAT. JAW 11 rHted on an lntoxlcatton charge Mrs. Chrla, Lawler of 209 Arne· at Park Ave. and Marine Ave .. thyst Ave.. Balboa Island, re· Balboa Island, at 10:18 p.m. and ported the theft of a white slip, was released to h ls par·ents later a maternity slip and 30 soda pop to appear In juvenile court ... bottles from h er back yard . . . Motorists nearly ran into a utili· David L. Taylor. 19, of Crestline ty pole rolled Into Riverside and Lester V. Gutknecht. 18. of Ave. near Coast Hwy., Newport Long Beach, were charged with Beach. at 10:57 p.m. by juveniles; soliciting without a license tn the Edison Co. was asked to re· the Balboa area ... Cars driven move lt . . . A hit and run car by M. M. Gibbons of Sherman damaeed a parked car at 208 Oaks and M. E. Wagner of La· Topaz Ave., Balboa Island. ~~· guna Beach were Involved ln a lstered to George Loynd of 213 minor accident at R1verstde Ave. Topaz Ave .... and Coast Hwy., Newport Beach e SATUJIDAT. JAW. 14 ... The telephone company re· Tom Malone of 2500 W. Coast ported a boat on flre In the jetty Hwy., Newport Beach, com- at 8:28p.m. and a harbor depart· p!!\lned that kids broke 16 foot ment boat was dispatched. but of windows alx foot high from a no boat fire could be located . . . buUdlng be was moving at that A pane of elus was found address . . . Luis Bestard, 64, broken In a window at 117 Ruby boat hand from the yacht. Pink Ave., Balboa Island, but there Cloud, moored at Lido Penln· wu no Illegal entry . . . aula wa.a reported m..laslne alone Mrs. Richard Undholm of 1205 with hta clothlng and belonr· W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach, lngs ... Cars driven by Glenn reported the theft from her E. Johnston, 35. of 501·31st St., clothesline of three men's white Newport ~ach and Daniel B. dress ahlrta valued at $12 . . . Silverthorne. 31, of Santa Ana, e11IVJISI)AT. JAW. 12 were Involved ln an aocldent at IIMII~--~DEITw.M.,_,-. c•IECnOIS CREDIT BUREAU ., w..-. o.-.. eo.atr ltormerly ot Newport Beach. t.aeuna ~•cb lr eo.u Metal •at...tdreA....,PO .... Uberty .. 7141 •.....-rt ...., LOllS FOR HOlES '" -.n:u LOAW Construction l.ocma s,r, 10-TEAJt LOAW SEE .o• I ATr'LEII Poirier lertcap Co. I ISIS B. Coat Bwy .. CDM Pb. IIA a.I-CJ S.SJ~ !_:Metro Ule luunmce FUDCSI) JAMES D. RAY ••••• Coltrlllor J446 E. COAST HwY ~ CORONA DEL MAR H~ 476J a..w-: H~ 41t6 Cars driven by Frank Rich· 32nd St. and Newport Blvd., mond of 215 E. Bay Front, Bal· Newport ~ach ... nres and boa laland, and Tega Singh of wheels valuecj at 1550 were N · El ~ntro, Wtft Involved In an ported stolen from can parked aoeldent at Bayside Dr. and ln the 900 block W. Cout Hwy., Cout Hwy .... Ctvfl Defense r~· Newport Beach, owned by John· ported from the Udo Isle tower .on and Son, Uncoln and Mer· at 5:28 p.m. that a nare was cury Dealer of Newport Beach, bumtne about four miles at •• the third auch lou recentlY . • . M A T T R E S S E S dlrec:tly .outh of the tower; the M.ra. Luther MorrlD of 2:24 Ruby ~-Cotto. Coast Guard headquarters ln Ave .. Balboa laland, gave oUI · PO......._ Lonr Beach wu notltled . . . A cen tlve corroded rounds of 30.6 ln•cular _Sila.,e. Balboa llrl. 8. who ran away ammunition f~ dllpoNI . . • Jflt'W-R.vJLDIJIQ from home waa found 20 min· e IU11DAT, JU. 11 COSTA MESA MAnlESS CO. To Serve Yot~ LAGUNA lEACH AND SAN CLEMENTE QUICK 24 HOUR SBVICE LOW LOW "llEDUaNG" INTEREST RATES EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS FRIENDLY SYMPATHETIC SERVICE FREE CUSTOMERS' PARKING ESCROW SERVICE. EFFICIENn Y OPERA TED LAGUNA BEACH 222 Oc..n Av•. PHONE HY. 4-1177 SAN CLEMENTE 60 I N. B C.mino Real PHONE HY ecinth 2-1195 -tft' ...._ 2-1196 ut.ea later at Balboa Blvd and P. C. Carr ot 1231 W. Bay Aw., i~2~110~~~~....,~-~u~;!!I-~I~)OJ~~;;;;;;~;;;;;~;;;;;;~ Matn st., Balboa, and returned Newport Beach, compla.lne4 that ~=========== home . • • A car ,..lltered to a hit and ru:n car cau.ed flO ... Lawrence or loanne Kelcl\er ot damare to a pJcket tenet at bJ.1 "-Ct• ..... -Da ' ' a •• !50S-36th st., Newport 'leach. re-f8tdence . . . M.n. Henry Bru· ~alt Tile-lubber "nJe save rnoney ........... u. ... ..,..._..,...r. • • • •• • • • • • ••••••• • • • •••••• . .._ .. .... -... . . ... ..... . . ~ .... ~ a. ... ............. eetved m.fnol' d&mafe while derlln of 401 !f. Ba.y Front. Bal· Pormlee -Uno&twD 'nl• parbd at d ·38th St.. Newport (Oclntlnuecl -Pael ., IJ-~· ala Till' Lllf~.u· BNdt. when ltnlCk by a car -v drtwn by l'Yank E. Jordan of • •• &. lftllt II. c.e. ..... .... LDIJI1T ..... 1JJ1 !f.-pert Blvd., Coeta -ea. 22 y..,. lD 0rante 0Du.nt1 enmAT.JU. u A fUU ·lencth wool coat valued at ... 75 wu stolen from Jo.J:n•a Or1ctnall. aar7 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach, IIOIMtJme be- tween Dec. 7 and Dec. u . . . OIDcln quralltiDed a doC whldl bit 0.,. Qneftlq, .. pi -Yla Lore~. Uclo r.Jt . • • A ...,. llland JOidlt., 17, wu .... COIDU'ft~ Orco Block Co • BUILDING JLOCIB......AU. &W •u TYPES , ...... , ... .... , 1111 ...... ••••~•s•z•••s•• aw orrJC& Oi'D&D Fr0111 1M POLICE BL01Ta Boat Handling 4PORT I ~ I ..... A )j. "'•.. • • .., .. , THE TAll MEN c-... . .,......, ...... , .wnnr VIvian Lelch -&18o- "lft• ..... lala" OJl band to .,... ....... at the opecUna ot ...., --ome. ot IDWIIIton Dtvtnl&~ ~ iJI!e .. In Loe Ani ....... lfonrlan L. lrown ot CGrona HJ1hlanda, who Ia 110ne manapr for the Rubor Area. f Course Slated (Continued h'om Pap•8) ... Mn.. ~oeepb AnMrac:ln, 58, r4 boa Island. re-ported the theft ot 112 Am e thy • t Ave., Balboa A bule eoune In p11otlq and a ts wb lte nylon ear eovft' from Island. wu taken horne after ahe unaJJ boet handlln,. tree and ber eu . . . Kn. Lueille D. Cor· fainted tn ~ef's Inn. Corona del ope to the publlc, wlll start at Patrollbe the merchants who rlcan of ~n reported the theft Mar, and wu treated by a phyal· 7:30p.m. Monday, Jan. 30, tn the adverttM tn the Newport Jlar.. of a f400 wuhlnl madlJne from elan . . . <>mcen were unable to Horace EDallft School. Cll.tf bot EMIIIL a porch at ~-43rd St., Newport loea~ teeft·a1en tn a ear wbo Raftn. and continue e~tch Mon· --~~---wwww'i ~adl. from where ahe wu mov· dlued two CGrona del Mar boys day ft'ellinl for 12 ... loo.a. ~ tnr . . . Paul A. Parrlah of Z3 to the home ol Mra. MUdred ~11 Th.la coui"M tn boattnr safety Monte Vlata St., Coeta Keu. ot .a2 Beltotrope Ave., Corona Ia sponsored by the 11th dlatrtct complained that 8Qmeone threw del Mar, at 10::58 p.m .. threaten· Coast Guard Awdl.lary. It con· * llfp••• ....... , ,, .... * IIADOaiMI ......... .....,, .................. a beer bottle at h1a ear, break· 1n1 to beat them up . . . a1Ra ot aeamanabJp, pUotJnc. Inc a windoW, while tt wu e UTVJIDA~ JAJf. 11 rules ol the road, aida to navtp- parked on Newport Blvd., near Wanda Moore ot 211 ~ McFad· tlon, boet bandllq. equipment J1tb St., !f e w p or t a..ch . • . den Pl .. Newport ~acb. reported reculatlona and the mariner's Harry l&SO« of the Union S«v· that 10meone took~ cub from compaa Ice Statlon. Cout Hwy. and Avo· he bUlfold Which ahe left for 10 'nle knowledre rained wiJl be eado Ave., Corona del Mar, re· minute. ori the bar In Stac. 2111 uteful whether a penon owns pCil'ted that someone tried to McFadden Pl .... George Myers an outboard motor boat. aa11 bftak Into tbe ltation but the ol 111·2:5th St.. Newport Beach, boat or an Inboard cru.IRr. Non· entry wu ~ . . . reported two men tJchting ln the boat owners are alao Invited to e TVDDAY. JAIL 17 street In front of bla residence at learn. Instrueton ,wUl Include Dr. Charles Carrick of M15 Ocean 3:29 a.m.; oftlcen advUed the Irvine E. Laby, Al. Obf:ra, Mal Blvd., Corona del Mar, com· men to co home . . . Donald Flnk and John Neerhout. plalned that 10meone threw b1a Sherman. ~. of 133·46th St., redwood flower pots and two 1ar· Newport ~cb. was arrested on bap paUa full of 1arbace over a drunk drlvtnc charge at 9:51 the cll.ft at the rear of bla home p .. m. on Cout Hwy. near Irvine • . . Wllll.am lobnaon, 11, of Tenace . . . Cordon Wevtll o.f 400% Clubhouse Ave., Newport 1!l6l Miramar Dr., Balboa, re· ~ach. reported the theft of his ported brealdnc up a fight Newport Harbor BJch School !I!R!R!R!R!!!•!!!!••!!!!!•!!!J!!O!!R!!R!!a!·~~~~~~~~~~~~ $18 wheeled sled from near New· amonra larce croup of juvenUea wu second lowest In co.t per port Blvd. and VIa Udo. Newport wbo Wft'e drlnklnc In the street student ot all the four·year high / Beach ... Earl Graham of 3613 ln front of hla home at 10:02 lcboola ln Oranre County for the IWOMDAT, JAJfVAft' .. ... •a WICMI' 11AD0a ...... I &;., L•• •lk11r ·-·· 1.-cl At 2 n..atr .. w. Balboa Blvd., Newport ~acb. p.m. . . . 1954·55 ICbool year, accordJnc to reported ru was alphoned from e I UifDAT, JAJf. 22 the tlnanclal report at County ~;;::;~~~~~~;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~::;;~;:;;~ hla clty truck parked at the rear A ganr fight In progress on Supt. of Schools Linton T. Slm-r of b1a home . . . the main beach, Corona del Mar, mona. -.--~ ....... ·= ................... 111& STOilY OP A LOVE TOO IMPATIENT TO WAIT FOR TOMOIUlOW -. . -·kiiiiAY · A-... -.:S.'W.I.T -I 1M. ........ .._ Jl.ell7 •BEAR WDfDOW"" Wallen ....., Ill ..... - ....... -..ao..-.&T T~ OUtlol ... tONw~ ..,.. Scpar• J!IDfle" •--.....----••u ,..._ ....... ""EAST OF EDEr --.-. .............. ..._,_.&I • _.., •• * CAIIt'OOlf~AL.mD.&Y, ~Y, 80MDAY * r.pA4t~.o ;;; II~•&] ...... -......... . _........_ - -----.._ --:W:=! e WED•UDAT. JAJf. 11 wa.a broken up when oftic4!fll ar· Cost Pft' student at Harbor MIUIIY V• E II IE II% Dlftlactift J111.,_ ••• h I I ~ Mrs. Lawrence Lamb of 4409 rived . . . Officers con!l.scated a High wu reduced from S388 Seuhore Dr~ Newport Beach, re-six·lncb buntlng knife from a 1361. or $27, durinc 1.954 ·55. Har· ported the theft of a S6 nylon Udo We boy, 8. after he fright· bor High's $361 was $35 under ••IEJ•ITII. ........ parachute· type car cover from ened another LJdo Isle boy, 7, the county high achool average ..rwlll • her ear •.. Carrell Foreman of by uslnglt In a dangerous man· of $396. Average cost per stu-l;.;;;~!;;;.;;;;;;4ti~;;L;.;C~a~•~t;;m~..s.;;;;;_~~=~·~•;•;•~ 2285 Tu.ttln Ave., Cocta Mesa. ner ... Boys shooting bows and dent of all high IChoola In the t reported the theft of a bottle of arrows In the ~ea ot 1756 Ocean county dropped $32. from $428 to morphine. three morphine sQr· Blvd .. Balboa, were warned to be $396. rettes. and a hypo syringe and more careful . . . Merlene Dahl ...... "~·~~·~~-­needle from the medicine cab!· of Garden Grove wa.s taken to net on his boat. Airline F. Hoag Memorial Hospital by ain· moored In the harbor . . . Mrs. bulanc::e suffering a hlp Injury c. N. McEasthron of 2100 Ocean wh~ she fell while baby.slttlng Blvd .. Balboa, reported tbe theft In the Robert Voorhies res!dence. of a $UJ15 plastic car cover ... 2532 VIsta Dr .• Bay Shores; neigh· About $100 cash and a $13 check bora took over the baby.slttJng was reported stolen from a cash unUl the parents arrived home. box In the lnner·otfice of the Ocean Front Hotel, 2306 W. Ocean Front. Newport Beach . . . Mal J. Flnk of 608 Begonia Ave .. Corona del Mar. reported the theft of from $75 to $100 In tools from the boat. Admiral, moored at Norm's Landing, Newport Beach . . . Can driven by Bruce Rob· bins, 23. of Glendora and John Baker, 78. of Newport Beach, were Involved ln an accident at Rlvft'alde Ave. and Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, at 5:19 p.m. ... e1'11VWSDAT. JAil. 11 David Panter, 5, of 113·29th st., Newport Beach, wu Injured when he ran from behind a parked ear and wu btt by a ear CAS STAin'S CAll FIJlE A ga.sollne fire caused S8 dam· aged to the car of Elwood Plulf of 1881 Wallace St.. Costa Mesa, at 11:05 a . .m. last Thursday In a garace 4t 409·29th St., New· port Beach, the Newport Beach fire department reportM. The car wu belnr overhauled and the ru line wu 4Jaconnected. Gu spilled to the floor when the rear end of the car was jacked up and the fumes reached an electric heatft' nearby to start the blaze, firemen reported. Your Family Restaurant (Cloeed~) 2515 E. Coat JDPwar ~~-C....del ... c•o TVDS) W.sd"a l~._. WEICDIB Olrl. Y 11 OZ. sa. a.~y r a s• a 1'4· ·A New Concept 1n Pe.nonaJ Radio. Ear Phone and Carry- Inc Cue Optional. EJrtra. UVIS-IIIWI CO, driven by James F. Harvey, 21, ol US·29th St., Newport Beach, ln front of 119·29th St. at 2:40 p.m. . . . S. W. Richardson of 334 Buena Vl.sta Blvd.. Balboa. re· ported the theft of hla 8~·foot $250 aall boat from the beach In front of his home ... Two West Here They Are! New Chevrolet Task•Force Trucks for '56! . Newport juvenile boys were charged with car tampering In front of 3808 Channel Pl.. New· port Beach, where they were at· tempting to start a ear and ad- mitted stealing a gallon of gas from a nearby truck . . . Mrs. Paul Lund of 6606 W. Ocean i ._.__.._._._._._._._._._.__..__.._._._._._._._.. Front. Newport Beach, reported that while .mak.lnr a left tum Into 6500 W. Coast Hwy., her car SAVE Will A F1r.r'a PlllcJ BRUCE MARTIN IUTI-TIUCI-FIRE-UFE was struck In the rear by an· other car, which knocked the left rear bumper guard off her car; the man driver lett the scene before r e f e r e n c e s were ex· changed ... e J'BIDAT. JAJf. 2D Alva A. Newland of 212 VIa Lido Nord. Udo Isle, complained that he recently replaced win· •LOCAL AG£NT dows In hls house at 2026 E. 1793 NEWPORT AVE.. COSTA MESA Ocean Front. Balboa. and now OFFICE: Ubftt:y 8-5554 RES. Uberty 8·5063 four or five more windows have ri.i~i~~i~E~;~~======~~~~l BB boles In them ... Blll Pohls· ton of Udo lsle reported the theft of a $25 electrlc razor from his car parked near VIa Lido and VIa Malaga, Newport Beach ... VIC r: COUAs• () ~Ucuu; QMJ. ......................... ~ ........... IMYIDs. --11-efO pCaalt .. ._. ...... -. ........... ..-.... -.La ............. • .............. v...--, ..... a..-.. IW2 • Beverly Worthen, 29, of Carden Grove, was taken to Hoag Me- morial RCM~Pital sulferlnr trora shock. attft' her eu went out of control and struck the highway divider at 19th St. an4 Balboa Blvd., Newport BMch. at 8 p.m . KPOP 1020 Oil the dial &ar ....... ~ FGIDI rr Ecllt&w SANTA ANA BEGAfER __ .... .... _, ..... , u a.m--lfew. aad ClCIIDIMftt. U:15 a.m-V.n.l IUb,_., II 0 ft D A 1' (U !15) "'bdlnMl ...... J:ldanDattoa.• TUIBDAY (U:l.l) .... Old M •• ~ atJIIDa'" WJ:DJUIDA1' CU :l5) ..,_.,. _ ......... niDAY CU:ll) -riM UDIW ................... Now th... .. •ore ,. • ..,. than .,_. why anything less is an old-fashioned truck I Aa ..... 1111c • wlnl•• fw ewwy ..._, A 1 .. 11 ••tt••at, ....._ ...... Yl fw .,..Y ..... ,.., II pea .... tillll II 11 ., I liili 6 '11 .... , ................ c-............ ..., ...... ...,. ......................... ,_. ..... New '$6 a. ... cncb bciQa JOil eew power-a lllat..crote vs • for ever, mocW. ......... cowpeuioa ~. lbat '** ...... power puDCb ..... ..., Mel,__._.,.. .... n.. .. a • •nca~nnled .., to a hefty 19.$0().1). O.V.W. n.. ....... -·--· tl'll-. ---... ..., ---· ..... ,_. ol ~a-.Y'fitt • f II ..... h aw nllkt,a .. ....._.~ ..,_ n CciJrit il IDd loot ·-O'fld • p ... Pall& ............ •• ~......_..Tfwatca A ~..,....•va ~w._, Modrf .............. v .......... tt.od ~ • ,.,. .... 11c 0,..,. .. e..ry s... .............. ..,. .. ..... ,11 'ht •l ... : ...... Va ... , • Cuc1 ',.....,.._. T'...._Tff-.lr•r•u4•M .... ....................... •n......,. .. ~..~:~.--. • .... .. .................. , ,. ...._ ...... ._.,_.. CHEVROLET CO. lAY ......... a 1-lla&WiCMi' DDOa ai8ICIIf --.. '1'0 11&&'1' ,_.,. ........ .., amL ,.. Jlalboa •• ., ... , C'lllb wtll A claQibwr, Pamtia by, wu Mid Ita aoau&l ..,..,Ill and born to -.. an4 Mrs. Wtwam eledloll ol omc.n tamonow f'eri\UioD ol 0 Golclenro4 Ave., (f'rlday) ~ at tbe Clodt Colona clel Mar, Oll Monday, Jan. Cowltry Club, Whittier. U. 1n Boq Memodal B~ltat DROP EVERYTHING and come to JANU~Y SALE.- fiNAl REDUCTIONS ONE & ·oNE for $1 PUilCIIASE o•z AT UCULU PmCE .AJm CET OlfE MOllE roa OlfLY II.., IIIU DRESSES A Spedal Groap flola Oa.r ~ Stock Sbes S to 12 BOY'S "T" SHIRTS SU.. 2 to 8lc 1/4 •• 1/3 mau••• SWEATEal • SKDI'ts CAnl PAin"' n..unn:L PAJAMAS & COWKI aoau LUKCOATI & tJJOBEI I AS -1/2 OFF BOYSIIIIizn SWEATED CAJIDDIXE JACKETS SLACKS • 8L17E JEAifS PAJAMAS· BELTS SUSPEJfDED AU TOYS IREARY REDUCED 230 BJ'OCidwa,. LaguDa Beach HYatt 4-71• oae of the TOWD CIDd Surf Shos-••• park lD our lot Handel and Schubert Music on First Children's Concert 'nle followb\1 proaram wW be tbe l'OWla people of th1a county, played by the Oranp County and that you will make every ef. Pbllharmonlc Orche.tra at the fort wtth ua to make thla f1nt two chllc!ren'a ooncerta Saturday: ec:mcert .uch a au~ that the Water lCualc by Handel, Tbe Society will f~ juatlfied ln ar· Btr4a by Raplpl, first move· nnatna a llefles of audl con· ment of the Unfinlahed Sym-eerta." phony by Sehubert and the Clu· Since the concerts are tree the alcal Symphony by ProkotJelf. actlviUes of the Oranae County Tbe mornlne concert will be Phllbarmonlc Soelety are aup· held at 10:30 a.m. In the Oranp ported larply throuch member· Coast Collette auditorium, and ahJpe. Olildren'a memberablpa the afternoon concert at 3 p.m. are $5.00; patrons $10.00 OC' more: 1n the Fullerton Junior Collette sponaora. 1!0 or more; Loa Clen- audJtorlu.m. toe memberships, $100; donor, Frieda Bellnlante will conduet. ~ or more. and members of the orchestra Membenhlp contributions may wlll demonstrate the various In-be dlrected to be uee4 apecJtlcal- strumenta and explain the muste ly Cot dllldren'a concerts lt the to be performed. donor wt.al\ea. accord1n1 to Mrs. Children must be chaperoned Moreland Letthold on the Harbor by adults, acoordlne to the an· committee of the Phllbarmonlc. nouneement trom the PhUhar· She uke4 that new memben monte Society. This announce· deslrnate their names u they ment stated that "the Interest wllfh them carried on the roster and cooperation at this first con· In aendln1 their memberahlp to cert w111 Indicate to the Society Mrs. Karen Ma.rereta Brunine. of the response of the county to Corona del Mar executive dlrec- youth concerts. We hope that tor of the Orane-e County PhU- I I111J II ... 11M :IIIII 111%1 ,., CX::*~~~,.. '* a.alt7 aoud topdMr with wtU ._ IMI4 Aua. 1().11. It .. aa· the I"Ml~ ..,. t.roal Lapu DOUnOM ..,. ..... ....... ~aln ancl San a.u.a• an4l jolnt ln· :•: ..... ::lon.:-:.. ................ ... ltallatJon ol the ome.. ol the boar4a. .,...4lnl with Mr. Cot· ton ol San Dt.to wtU be h1t .u .. an4 Kr. an4 lira. B. ladaton Polnth.ta, .tate eec:retuy of the reel~ a.oclation. Spec:tal au..a IDr the momJna ltanclu4 ... a de Ooth8 an4 CuJea~D ~tt• e Drapery Hardware e VenetlaD IIJDda. A. bur11ar entete4 the ottkel IDcl\lcle mayan of the dti• of Dr. lohn S. Allen an4 Dr. l[en. wboee real~ boar4a are bell\1 • I __ ~ _ Mp neth Hamel at 900 W. Balboa IDatalled. N.wport Harbor oftl. -!J. g~ g Blvd., Newport Beaeh. took P> cera to be lDitalled wUJ Include cub an4 $10 tn ltam~ and Roy KcCar4le, pr81dent, Kabel * ._.. tM * C'ell tamed 6n two aterlllzen, New· rttzmorria and Art Adair, vice JIMt oea. IIA 1M port pollee reported lut Thura-presJdenta, and Ka~ Ollon u • ... lt.. •...-t .._. da~ · ~~~~~~-~~~~~~-~~====~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ncy toWtne $8 wu taken ;: from a metal ca&h box In a desk CORAL Bea Salo In Dr. Allen's suite, oUieera aald, uty n and a lterUI.zer wu turned on. A loclc on a drawer wu jimmied open In a deek tn the aulte of IIS~c••al of the .. ~Oinlh" Dr. Hamel and $1.2 euh and the 1W1 atampa removed. A.noth~ lteri-, ~ llzer wu turned on. NarcotJea S'lff' $1 and ayrlnges were untouched. ......_. lOW The burelar apparently entered the bulldJne tbroueh an un-* FOI' A..-Mntment-HArbor 1878 * locked door oU Ninth' St. r--UZR PIIIDIOI 1732~=-:li.-:A.Poppy you t~l. as we do. that instruc-harmonic Society. tlve orchestra concerts till a =========-==,...........-==--=----· definite need In the education of 30-Year Rllllle•l of Costa leu Dies Funeral services for August BendJin, 76, who had lived for 30 years In Costa Mesa, were held Friday at Parkes-RJdley Mortuary In Costa Mesa. Mr. Bendlln died Jan. 10 at hla home at 313 Rochester St., Costa Mesa. He was a retired farmer and subdivider. He was born In Russia and came to the United States 57 years aeo. Surviving him are hla wife, Mrs. Nora May Bendlln. and two sons and two daughters, George and August Bendlln of Costa Mesa, Mrs. Marlon Flaher of Costa Mesa and Mrs. Horace Nimmo of Santa Ana, a nd 11 grandchildren. Rev. James Stewart of St. An· drews Presbyterian Church con· ducted the services. Interment was at Harbor Rest Memorial Park. * "Our policy wiD be to operate a clecuL friendly store, and mHt all ccmlpetition." * We Carry Manninq:a Choice Baby Beef Ellclusi-vely! BACON .... ....... Beef Pot Roast If you're saving for their college education ... ,PORK CHOPS Where you save does make a difference The ditr~noe. you·u find, is well worth look- ing into. Beca~Ue you get thc5e important advantages when you put your savings in in- sul'l:d Savings and loan Associations ... Exull~nt r~turns from your money is one advantage. And. of ooune. your money iJ safe because in insured Savinp and Loan AssociatiortJ your savinp are protected by sound manaaement and substantiaJ reserves. n,ey are iruured up to SIO,OOO by the FSLIC-an aaency of the U.s. Government. Modem, efficient, forward-looking service is another. No woNkr A!Mricaru au now pulling mou of tlreir 10tf/ng1 accoiOIJ doi/Dr1 into inswed Stn- lngl and Loan A.uodlltlofll tlttJn tDiywlrere else I Haft .. _, JOII .... WhtD you want it I Put your .Doney wbeft It rwefly worb bard for )'00-in ID iNured Savinp and Loan AI&Od- atioft.. Wltb :J.4 biJII• ctollan ol uada. u.ae Allodadoal are a ~t force tD encolll'1lliDa duift 8Dd bome ownenhip .• n....._., ... ,...._,.._eo P"'l Nvinp _,nt dollua Ia Ul ~ S.Yinp and Loan A.oci- atJona. Not only do you pt u.cd- leat rwtuma ~OW' IDOOq ~ (01' )'OW' COCiliiiOidty ud batpe k 10 proe-per. e .......... "' IEWPOIT IALIOA SA¥1181 .... LOAN ASSOCIATION '· ..... ,........, JI'N.W.,., 3]66 V".. LUo NEWPORT lEACH . t-4arbor 4200 CAUFORNIA UYIIII Alii LUll fiiiiADII 'nil .... ....._ u M a memba-ol"n. S..viop and Loan F~ do• Joe., a nationwide orpruza· doll ol inJUI'ed S.vlnp atld Loan, ~ and Loan and H-.-d Aalocledonl whlcb lpOtiiOn thil ,_,. ia ur, no Satarday £~,..,.and u .•. ,.,_and w.w~ ··----·-..... ....... ¥1 •• fill • ...._. It Loaa J'oc•t.U. IDe.. ..,_.. Ill tMt ad Ia Ut-. ••Ul•-..... ._._ . . ~ORNED BEEF _ ...... . ...... JACK CHEESE DAMS _... ... , UTII ILIKIIIWI PAll'S, II CUT 391.. GROUND BEEF Fmll COFFEE 79~ EGGS. doz. 56~ ALL PUUOIB SCOT TISSUE 2 ~ 1~ KRAn OIL ····-·---~39¢ co-·•-c.. . PiNEAPPLE .................................. 25¢ CORNED BEEF --··-·-· 35¢ I·IJL. .OK ii arine lS'-RITZ CRACKERS ~ 0 I ROMAINE LETTUCE 2 ..... 25~ CElERY