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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1957-03-07 - Newport Harbor Ensign• Ensenacla Race Record Is Seen THE SPADEWORK of the organizing c~mmittee for the Corona del Mer Chamber of CoiJlmerc:A!I wiA be culminated tomorrow (Friday) evening at the first official general membe~hip meetmq of the new orgonizetion. The meeting will be in the Community Youth Center, starting at 7:30 p m The «genizing committee includes these locol businessmen: (left to right) Babe Orban of Coast Super Mer~et, Broden Finch of Key Finch Cerecn· in Bob Murphy of the Jewel Box. Frank Jorda n of Jorden s Pet Sho p Arvo Heap<~ of the Ensign ond Ted Russell of Mary· s House of Maple. Ofke rs will be installed at the meeting to- morrow night -{Ensign photo) PERIL OF LAID Sllll G IS CITED BY OIL FOES said that a letter had been writ- ten to Long Beach and L..os An· celes asking for Information on ldnklnc of land. The reply wa.s that oil drilling II the major cau.e. Ia expected to go to 35 teet. There were quips about "TV antennas ot Balboa stlcklng above water" and "walking up to th~ boau on Udo 11 the Ia- e SC1EJii itriC STUDT AS&:ED land alnka." Or. Jay Loncley, who 1a pnsl· But 1n .no.. vein, Dr. Lonr· dent ot the Corona del Mar Civic ley urfl4 tllllt a sdenttfic study A.un., quoted a letter trom the ot PQIIIIW. ..:at.idenoe should be a.on. Beach Clamber of Com· m.ac~e ~ perm..iasjon tor fur. ....._.. ...,s.nc that the central tber dri.J.1Jaa 111 arant.ed. polat ol tM J.oq .... llatW Jolla fllll'olftlll polo-~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~ .... ~~-~ ...... ~~~·~~~-~~-~~~ alit ~ Jkap:L1. eaJ4. "'We -can"t .top drflltn£ but '" ahould . Ad on Coast Freeway C'dizens' Group Asks a.ak for re-~n1 to pte· vent aubllden~." e 10 DmECTOIIS JfAMED Organization ot the Protective League wu completed •as 10 dl· recton1 were named. They In- cluded Attorney Don McCartin, Mn1. Stewart. Mr. Healy, Mr. Watson. Dr. David Nielsen. act- 'Ibe Cttblma Advt.ory Commit-.John K~ler agreed that small lng president of the Newport tee tor Capital Improvements parks are needed. because the Heights Improvement Assn : took Its first otnclal action beaches do not fultlll the needs William Kimes of Orange Coa.st Monday evenlnc. voting unanl-of the local children. College. and Hoa.g Hospital dl· ~ to aak the ata'te for Suggestion given by commit-rf'ctor; James Edwards. president earf7 dedslon on routine the tee members Included: !)( the Nf'Wport Island Assn.: Cout Freeway. Rusa Ford-''The study group Roland Hornby of Costa Mesa. 'Tbe resolution was presented should Inspect projecta In other Harry Campbell of Corona del by Jobn Boyd .Jr., chalrman of clUes." Ma r and Don Huddleston of the 9bftta and H~hwa~ Study Harvey Somers-"WJI1 the Cliff Haven. Group. 'nle Citizens CornmJttee group consider acquiring the Mr. McCartin opened Thurs. wtU forward It to the City Coun· Balboa Fun Zone as a recreation day's meeting with the state· ciJ for tran.snUttal to the State area!" me nt that ordinances can't stop Highway Dept., aaklng the Hlch· Norman FlemJng-"Avold mls-drllllni In Newport Beach and way Dept. to expedite Its survey takes. such as lack of play. Co.'ita Mesa. because a property and to take early action on lo· ground area on Balboa Island, owner can get a permit to drill calion of the Coast Freeway by planning now for future sub· If oil is being dra ined from h is through the county. divisions." property. The goal ot the Protf'<'· Lewlle Steffensen. chalnnan of Lee Bolln-"'Ilte study group tlve League therefore should be the Cttlzens Committee, announ-should arrive at a budget; how to formulate restrictions in order ced the addition ot 3 members: much to aJlot for the dlfferent to prevent uncontrolled drtlllng. wmtam Clark. assicned to the cateeortes." he said. ott Street Parking' St\ldy Group: Frank .Jordan -"A study C MAJlCB - H&JOld Cbrl.stler, Public Build· should be made for developing • IIEAJliif -tn~; and Robert Stabler, ~ Bayside Park In Corona del Background of the oil drilling &Ad Rl&hwa,._ Mar." crisis wu given by Mrs. Stewart. Here 1s a summary ot reports • JIUM)a DEVE.LOPIIEJn' _ Immediate concern Is the reque8t and d18euaaJon at Monday eve-of Kadane A: Sons to drill a well nlnl'• meeting: llanwr s-.n. dMdnMJU lfOI'· In county terTitory. on the blurt e ·~ AJn) Uc::aaATIO. ---,._..., .t.c.dtcdnDcm. 175 feet Inland from the junction .. w . Somers reported that his f B lbo Bl d and CoA-Hunt a ...... ...,, cfw+r-•1 o a a v . ....... -,. IYI_... -. studv .,.,.....up flnrt must obtain a Th'-__. wtll com ... up aaaln ~ ,,_1 >11 .._ +atrn• ., .. -.,. requ.,... " • Mr. Llndeke ald that the cJeu undentandlng of the role Wednesday momlng, Ma.rc:b 20, of the vuloUJ a-~ctes Involved ......., th ty au.......A---ttnt question faced by the study •-· '"".ore e coun ....., ............ Should 1 l In Harbor and Upper Bay plan-Attorn~ Dana Smith urpd gtOQf wa.a: we P an pr · nlng: the Federal Government. that resttlct:tons should be writ· ~ tor ta.ldn' eare of the ..... _ th eou -th City JocaJ cax-paytnc ctttzen.s. or the the ~'G e n...,, e ten Into oil drilling ordinances. ·----? ol Newport Beach and the Irvin~ covering such matters as sound· --Co., all of whom have a stake t l llmlttng ---c to -PraDit Jordan uld we muat proo nc. u -.u• ~~ · .._ --. but au .. -.-that the 1n the problem. taln houn. ca.mounagtng drlJJ . ..., -_........... Poaible .olutJon to the pres· ln 1 t r-nctn., and ..,._ltJ sbould be: ftnt. the g equ pmen "' • dlll..., ol our community; next. ent ju.rttdlctlonal contusion •~ screening drill sites. sanitary --adult readenta,· then the (1} pl&dnl the entire control of condJUons . ..,.... the Harbor In the bands of the toQrtlta. Heald that the beechee Newport Beach City Coundl; (2) e DAifCD TO BOSPITAL attrad tiM tourlm. and mlal1. pladnl complete control In the Dr. Kimes expressed co~ ln~dUal para would be tor Oranp County Harbor District: over poaJbUlty ot oil drilllnc First • C. M&WIOft' •EACII Ten Defeated In Play-OHs See Stc.y on Page 10 ' TB'011:SJ)AY, KAJICB f, 11157 fficers Elected , ew CD Chamber Xhool Tax Hike Is Put Balot The Newport Beaeh Elemen- tary School Board puaed a reso- lution Tuesday ~wnJng to pla<'t' a proposed tax IncreaSE' on the May 17 school board election ballot. The ret10lutlon calls tor an In· ~&Jie of th~ dl.strtrl tax' rate from 90c to Sl.OS for "general operating ~Mea ol the dis- trict lnc ludJ.nc ~er'a sal- aries." The board alJtO pu.wd a mo- tion to lnc:reue teadler's salary $200 for certl~cated teachers In each step of the aalary schedule. The basic starting ulary will be advanced from $4.800 to $4.200 per year Return .That Overdue Book Without Fine co;T~·Lo~ cT~~ IS~ SIGN UP Jordan Is As A CHARTER MEMBER Named As Then~ are still 2 days left to become a ch arter member of p •d t the nPWiy orga nized Corona del Mar Chamber of Commtorce. res1 en ThE' deadline will be the general membership meellnc tomorrow evening IFridayl In the Youth Centt-r AJI bu.Jnesses and indlvtdual.s who have joined by then or who sign up and pay their dues at the meeting will be included m. the role of charter members. Th~ who wish to join prior to the meeUng can do so a t the Jewel Box. 2515 E. Coast Hlo\.j'. or thP Enslen office. 2850 E. Cout Hwy Tht-goal Is 200 members. according to memM>r · ship chairman Bob Murphy. The "charter" oflloeB And dl rectors were elected this week for the Corona Ml Mar Chamber' t Comme-rce. They will otrlclally assume of. Clce at the first c.-neraJ membf>r ship meeting to be held at i :JO p m. tomorrow (Friday 1 In thl!' Community Youth Center Bu Ud- lng at thf' top of Iris Ave -------------------------1 Frank Jordan. who has seTVed I as actlllg chalnnan of the or~tan-$1, 1 00 Counterfeit ,~;r~"B~~~g: M F d H D~c~;~~~':,r; ~ ~~~­oney oun ere ;~~~~~~:~~~1=~ a ppointed as a.sslatant secretary A spokesman of the U. S ~-ocun. He said the money had Balloting for d~on waa con · cret ~rvice In Los Angeles told I been there 2 days. ducted by mall, and 115 valid the Ensign yesl.-rday that fed· Agents l~e-d of the hidden ballots w~ returned. Tabula- era! agents had found $1.100 In money from 2 men. Richard lion ot the vote Tuesday after. counterfeit money In Balboa. Burton and Daniel Bond of Long noon &hoowed the followtnr buried under bushes ne.ar the Beach. arrested Saturday as they elected as directDn: ~ the border trom njuana. 1. Bob Murpby for dry coodL Here's your eba.Dce. you euya New-Off.lcers Countertelttnc equipment was 2. Cap Rapn for restaurants. and ph who have torcotten seiad Tuesday ln Lone Beach bars and liquor .tares. to return that Ubr'al'y book. at the home ot Rlchant Burton. 3. Harry Whitman for caraa-es Rat ... ...,... ... ~ T T.. k Quer 8oth men ....-e ura1pecl aA4 ..nee ll&atloD&. Weelr.,. JhJdi U tD W. 4Urt1tt 0 ~·· e .• ~ befCft a 0 . S. C .._ t. Dr. I. R: I .,.,. W ~ the ~ ct CaUbn1a ~ ~ &loner oa ~ .t IIkpll)' lm· f..,....al Ubrary Week, ~ Newport at BIA Meet portln~ c:nun~lt money. Wben 5. }"red Stewart tor reel .-tat~. Librarian Dorctbea Sbeely. Burton wu anested. h~ had a 6. BaM Orbon for food and Boxes will be placed at mar-Nnv otncers w1Jl-be prewnt~ 1 counterfeit bUJ on his ))l!'r*)n and drugs. kets tor d~tlng overdue at the annual dlnn~ of the BaJ. 16 more bit. In the car of Burton i . Mrs. T~ Duncan St.-wart tor books without paying a fine. boa Improvement Assn. Friday a nd Bond. residents. ''It is hoped that this Idea evening, Marclt 15, In the New-The mt-n are In San Dlt-fO Jall 8. 9 a nd 10 Braden Finch. will encourage everyone to port Harbor Yacht Club. Dinner In lieu of SlO<XX> ball each Arvo Haa pa and Frank Jorda.n look on thelr home shelves for wil be ~ed at 7:30 p.m . and for all other buc;tneSS('s books that have stray~ trom there will be dancing after the H arb 0 r Are a I II Harold Hetrick as dirt'ctor the library long ago," said proc-rarn. accordlne to President at largt' Mrs Sheely. Orvtlle Schlut-ter. ------------------Gives $4,790 I'P1111' l.alpllleillll Parents' Help Sought to Heart Fund ,~,'"~"~.~.-= .. The Harbor Area cont rlbut<"rl h~>im wa!' probably pa~lng out Q e E --w k ~ 190 ~l on Ht>art Sunday ac r1~an; Sunday aboard a !'hip In to Ulet aster ee n.lrdmg tn .Mrs. \•mnit-Ru1dcll thr Pa<1ftc. ht>cau!lt> William Hay loc-al cha1rman """'T"'r1 B<"arh :HTJ\Pd :"unday Mart'h 3. at Sloln re~udent-. ~avt• S'\ Jill 11 to th• Owg(\ :'l'a\al Ho.,pltal whllt' Members of the Harbor Council PT.A. are sending letters to ·100 P.T.A. councils a nd 90 high schools In 8 of the P T .A. dis - tricts In California In an effort to gt-t parents to aid In a suc- cessful Ea.o;t<"r Week hen!. Easter week for a ll schools In Orange County wUl begin on April 19, Good Friday. and will continue through Sunday, April 28. Mrs P F Baines. Juvenile pro- tection chairman of the local P.T.A. council. Mrs. Harvey Peue, second vice pl'Uldent. and Mrs. WUHam G. Palne, publicity chainnan, have compoeed the following !totter: Dear Parents: Easter comes late this year but we shouldn't be lat~ in lay. lng our plans for a happy vaca · tlon time at Balboa. By put eqerlenc:e we have l~amed that It is not enough to furnish suitable entertainment. th~ succeatul vacation becJn.a bt>fore the boys and girls IE>ave H"art Fund. lu~lil :\f•'"·' ~.:a'• pc·r· \Lt" ah<lMd tht-dpc;troyer home Sl 4~ 6~ t s.<::. \I• IH•rmnn Of roursf' \'OU will know whrre your son or. daughter Is going: that tht>rr arP not too many for .sultabl<" RC<'Ommod:.tton!' in any one ApartmPnt and thrre '" adult c:haperona~:t> Bt>tter still. you As .. .;.istln~ :\fr., Ri•lrlo•ll '' t"rt· Th•' lnf,Jnt <llln, who wt ighrrl Mrs Ht'lt>n :\<fcElr1nv. nr~ R<llbn,t -pou~•l" 1:? ounc-PS. '" thl' ~:lxth 1<:1:\nrl. \1r" Jn<. lltrtlt'~ 1 wo~., ::r ontl• h I of \tr anrt ~~r; Hay drl \1ar anrl Ou lit'\ rt .. rr l"<>'-ta ( .. tnl!t'rlwlm nf the Balbua Bay Mrsa Cluh co~/~0E'~por1 Bt>arh PoliM' De· Fire Breaks Out Just as New partment is determinE'<! to S4"t' I that the young people art-pro F •1 M • CD M H tected but also that au Jaw<~ are ami y OVeS In OUSe obeyed. Tht'y do not feel that be· cause It Is a holiday tha t thE"y A fire of unclt>tNmmP•I Nt£•r can be lenient. 1 brokE' out m thP CampbPII \h If you cannot come w ith your Gf'f' dwt-llln~ m l <~rona tl•• \\ <r young folks. be sure they have Tuesday afternt'l<•n JUst 2 hour" enough money to care> ft'r thelr after Jacques Paqum. pmpru· needs and use the telephone to tor ~f Jack·lt Grill along "''lth hts check on them fr~uently They family. mo,·ed Into the upstam. like to knoow you care. apartment With your cooperation we feel The fire started on th~ ground assured of a successtul Easter W~k. Since~ly, MRS. P. F BAINES MRS CASE HOFFMAN f!nnr l1f th<" partmPnt of Camp· "' II \f, ';N•. !120 lrts Avt'. Fiff'· m.vt h;ul t hf' nre undt.>r control '" Jt><;..c; than ' minutes and con- fined the bla7t' to onto room. Thr w.1.1ls of thP room and ~­ f'tal pt~ of fu rniture w~re <1ama~Mi by the blu~. Dam- ages wrre l'Stlmated at $750. Death Claims George Teaney. Pioneer of Scouting in U. 5. the loc:al cltbena. (3) ereatlng a new lnd4tpendent near Hoag Hospital. apnq-, web u a Port Authority, "We have an Investment In Geor~ A. ~aM:J, M. founder cone-ned aclual'ftl1 wtth New· 6cet'la of 13.000.000 th~." he of tbe Sons of n.n.SellooM (pre. part Harbor. polnted out "We can't imperil c~«eeeot to-~ 0( £men. e ......: 8VILDIII'GI _ 11an14 such an lnwstment for a few ca) and Seout Wec1a tor n Q ad k. $ 1 _, .. <lJ. llda-barrels or olL.. ~ dJed Mondq at. his bclme. -· .._ •* • Mr. Edwards warned of dep1'e-3D) Broad 9t.. lf~ JWPts.. W'llllam ()lllrJoD uid that the clatton or pro})eltY valu• lt the He wu the oldat !oouter ln the niV'ft'U.lt' F•b. 6. Their .on. Vi<:· tor ot Monrovia. wu formerly Scout ex4!C'Utl~ or the Oranre Ernplre Coundl. Funeral ~ wtll w h~ld at 2 p.m. today ('nlunda.y) at Para. Mortuary Ln Costa Mesa. lntenneat w1ll be ln HAJ'tM)f Rest Memorial Partt. Jrtaaa:JY que.Uon a. the ume as oil fewr apruda. He UJif!d local Onnre Empire Oaa'ndl. u~ Worutq at h• lor pub and ~'«!'HUon: Shoeld cltlzletl to attend en JDUIIe the Mr. Teaney, a ntttred feed ~ ,., ll.oat.ro Ave.. Balboa. '" amatcamate or eqrepte the Ma.reb ~ meet~Jtr ot the IUPft· ~tore owner. was a natJ'"' o1 Sbe wu a nattw ot 0enna111 tourl.st.t and the local re.ldent! v1lon to protC!llt pant1n1 of the Dllnola aDd 1.lved lD tldl area .or A tOi'IMQ KDDaa an4 ~ ._ ... tbe put 1 ,_,... Be ~ tt.at one ..._,. to permit ., that redridlve ordl· lin«" laD. & ,.... a dluter ..... nrvlftd al8o b1 t ~ ~ our ~ u om city nan~ can be drafted. member ol tbe -Seouts ol Dr. Ed Milum o1 ky ~ Geo1Wf &; and WUU&in of the eonttn\t411 to crow" Ia to .tab· Amet'1oea.. 1_.__ ..._ -• wu ancorr~ 11MM tn tut )lome• and a brotller and 1bter lllh c.wtalA poWk bQlldtnp lor arnam& DATI TA.al Mtw cqan........ ..--..at Enslp partk1JMltlna ln o.i-.1\1 ....... ...,.,..._. fn:D n.t Daniel boe In M .,..... ~a • ~ .;..w. wOl .,. held o1 u.. -•· '11M lte'W'PC111 oanc. Rlllt .-tma.._ o1 Troop Ro. 1 1n tn tiM vote on ~lkSatlon ol •t ~.30 p.IIL toiiWIIOW (Prftda7) ..._.. liUtDw aaJd tllat talk 8dlool ...tt:f .,...._.1 -ruact 1tl0 In W.,_. tM libUl troap t.be 0arr-.. del Mar ,_ c:xrlee al ~ Mait1W7 cbpel, 0. ol ...,.. • ..,. t1 a lte'P on U.e ...,..... to at•••* lJ.t ~ In He._ at 1M ltwpcwt ~ 0\amber ta ~ wttb t.M ..... Job tmiiW toot; ._._ 110 aae tan .....,_. • tbll ~~ .._. Gl ~ Ro. • In Ollila .._ t. •«tun ~. am • "'-Cllllllda .... t»u•:ae'Wt ..aJ ba MIIM ...a a .. '* .,...,.,. ....._ ,... ,..,. W81 plq M · • ,..,._ ftaW ~ Ia ~ G( -.e -~-B.,.._ ._ ......W lAI: dM7 .. 111r a. ,_...Je. _.. at I sua. .,...,ow (f'ri· ». a.n4 ~ ~ aiiMt 11101 a .. ..._ ...._ cart 11 • .._.., .., • u.. JooaJ ,.,.,, ..,._.tit*-... ., • 6o!L II,., ~ . . . ., COL.._. W.llllftl. P a w II 'vel C1tr OM z1l Corporation. Ria bome. • a polnt that atfcwdl an 14M! wba ... watcblftl eJte. IJta lllfh above the PadtJe wat .. tluoufh Which the lf&Y whalea travel . On a earlier Y1IJt to tM Da1'• home,, we noted that the JDOit DnT ~. a ~ 'nlla la due to their prominent pl«e ot turnJtuN In r wtlb to~ J'OII eo JUii tJI f!01* wnwpotaclence the alaa-puelled Uvtnl room Lt ~ .. ..._.. a.. ......., 1e ..,. ,... Offke •• c.-. ..., Met, CAlf. your artlclea t. U.. ENQn, ~ Qu..uont aame &om a tripod on wbldl a powetful ,.. ....... ~ • .,. ~. le tt.. City ef ....,..... ....._ c.Jif. OM.-Whldl I read wtth ~ e9W7 ar TIIIOUGII 10V d~ attomty. t~eacope Ia mounted. Dawe Day ~ ,wMt ,-. 111 tt. ~ IIIIWifl9; -IU.tt ..wr-. 1110 L C..et --.. 1 wlah to tllanllr pou let E-. • lftCllvtdual COUDdlman ' take. bLt what• eerloual.r. P'or H:lth-r. 'C.... 4.1 w-. c.J'-1.. your .tend 1ft tr.eptq the~.. ~ radl 0M1n 4lrec.'t. ·~ ~ eome ,-ean be hu been of mpeh TE1.9HONES; HAltol 1114 e!WI I I II ot Corona del l(ar tntormed We &N suttlclffttl;y lnt....ted _, uat.tane. to Ray Gllmore In h1l MB.fllil Of' cA.tFORNIA NIWWAPU PUIUSHW ASSOCIATION about the clty a.t.rat.n. tett:1n1 ua ln thla question to examine the BY _ ~ _ ~. ~ eenaua ettorta. Now, be, too. bu A1W1 ef tk NAnO~LIDfTOlJAL ASSOCIATION know bow the Jlfewport Beaetl ~~en of the pUt yean ~~ become a whale-tcJentlft.. It wu AlVO L HAN ·-··---o-•IWI ,.,..,_ Coundl and Chamber of Com· to .. just what Items wW be ln thla QI)&Cit:;y that ht accom· ~ ~"-----·-·-···-........ Allledete Wtw ~ try to puU the wool over tOUftcS ln thla apeclal fund, and panled ~ and GUmore on SAW WITCHilL_. ___ , .. _, ____ .... ~-··--·· .. -.... ~Utlt Wa!~AfM our eyes. I wUl be elad to carry the tetult theJr mo.~ reeent Baja CalJtor. tol IVINS --.... --·-·-·-·-· .. --.. ·--· ·--••.-.., Encloaed nnd a meek for 1:5 of this aearc.h In my column. e LAftD·.DAY w.A•... <>eeanotrapJ\r. had been .tucly· nla llllbt. ~&~EffJ :tft:_~_ ... _ .. -:::::::-.==.·.··::::::~::~=...-.:-_·-::_--_ci;;i~A,':.'kt; mau out to the Corona del Mar St:dely, w Smtth My -whale-watehtna procllvt· tn1 the ar•Y whalea. Dr. Ewlnl • 01-a •••w••o", rtll ~- HOWARD IAINJS .. _ .. _,, .... --.... ·-·-----·-·--·Cltc~•t'-Chatnber ot Commen:e. :MOO~ • 81 d Uee contJnue to la.nd me deeper and hta cbarmJne wUe were two ,. .. ._ • ou __ ._.....,t ltUIY STEVENSON ... -.......... --.................. _. ___ ......... -...... -...... loolt ... per Sball we co on the adverti&Jng ean v · Into the ~letT '()f that Mleet of our new acquaintance. at our tn the tiJabt to the hMCiqaarWw • HU~H McMIUAN.._ .. _,_ ........... --·-·----·· .. ·----"'-totr•ptrr fund PJ'OPOIIItlonT I uy "let's Corona del J4ar eroup, the latter-day whalers. S&mday nlaht party. of the au-t ol honor at a dJn. • • • TM NlW'OitT HAIIOl ENSIGN hes "-' H+erwol-' to be • 10!" • • • • Lut Sunday It wu the pleuure e Da. OIJ'POD awDJG ner When all had much da!m to MWI,.,_ •• ·-·' clrclllatiOfl by llldti'Mflt. of ... Svperior c-t •'"" '7 HENRY VERFURTH • IIIEETUfG SOGQEITED of both Senior C.Q.'a to journey "Glt:t" Ewlna. u he .. known alory. Re wu Otta .IIIMJe.y, ,... ... tllereof I• qMnflecl to puWldt eJI puWlc ..otlc.e NC~•Irecl ~ law • • 620 Jumlne Ave. Now ·11 w e are to place a re· to La loll& for the purpoee ot to ttla trlends, Ia another man of whom we had met ln M .. ttan, SUISClU'TION RATES: Corona del Mar strlctton on the amount of city renewtna .ome old acquaint-enerl)'. 1n hla late 40'a, Dr. Mexlco. durtn1 the lnti'I'D&donal LO«I ..,~ttcnptleft ratet: r-Y'",.......J.OO: .... YM,_.l.OO • • • money that can be apen( an· ancea. makine aome lnterestt.ne Ewtnc felt that the Ideal vehJcle Lflht Taclde Tourna~t. held OvWde ef tt.. Her-W AIM: r-.,..,......7.00: -,.... 14.00 Thank you, Mr. Verturth, fc. nuaUy on promotion, entertain-new ones. for obeevtn.a whales wu an there Jut Aprtl. He had been a i~:i•cx1i:ia1i1C1D1:iZ1a1i1C!1D*Z:i1ai1C1a*i•c1D1:i*a1i1C1C!X1i1C3E*i1:i:cxZiai:i• your encouraging letter. I am ment publicity and advertJslne. Dr. and Mra. Ra)'JDOnd Gil-airplane. With thla Idea, he took member of the team hPpiWtilt· .e sure the people feel that they in other words, a llmtt on the more, the former a whale-a concentrated le'fe. of Jeeaona ln1 the Ocean Cte, lJibt :'hdtle <7 or; It" Hop wee betrayed and ddied by the Advertbing Fund, 1 sueeest a wateheor by proteuion, had a In tlylq, paaeed h.la pl)ottnc Club, wtw.e ..,. l~a ... dllef. ll ' Coundl when they handed to the publl<: meeting In the very near dinner to welcome bome the testa, puJ'Cbutd a Uebt plane, ly D'om the _...I Cll .... Newport Harbor Chamber of future or the Harbor Citizens notables who bad returned just and wftb no further ado. took oft Thll IOOd frtaad ... elllllr to • • • • 1 • • 1 • 1 + 1 • • • • 1 1 • • • 1 1 • 1 1 • 1 • ;e • • *3 1 • Comme~ some $4 .• 027 more League t o sorta take the pulse that day from an aerial whale for the mattn1 and caJvt.nr ua tba.D the otl.uiD. tf tt Mq be • THE PERIL OF OIL DRILLING than the $2,400 Umlt made a and temperature or the people. ceruua that covered moet ol the aroun~ of the whales. Docton said wttbout detractlnl trc8 our The blight of oil drilling is a real end present denger to oil of the law by the voters. Then. after tlnd out what they want to do lone reachee of BaJ• Calllornla Hubbs, GUmote and others flew pleuure In lmoWt,. them aU. Horbor Areo The donqer 15 like o choin reoction. and it c&onot be the "Oop" ol the Jubilee celebra -and line up volunteers to carry and the Gull. w1th him· or( many of these for he WU of our tribe. a ,..._. subdued by loc&l ordinonce s prohtbiting drilling within city limits. tlon was ovf'r, they paid the petfUons In their neighborhood.,. Da. UTJIOWD GIUIOU survey f'xpedlttona. man. He bad newr bltan ...n d accumulated bills. amounting to Havine carried a petition on Dr. Ray Gilmore, our hoet. At pre.ent. Dr. Ewtne haa a ar•Y whale, but hll mt.lon This ool threol wos cle&r~y outlined ot lost Thurs tJY e vening's $2.178. handed them just when the previous ordinance t hat came to California .ome years gTaduated. aerially speaklne. to was an ott1cla1 on•. meeting of the newly orgon•zed H&rbor Are& Protective Le&gue they thoueht they had washed passed but provt'd lneffe<-tlve. I aeo a.s a wild lite r~arch bfolo-a Jaraer plane, an amphibian. I M~ a_bout this trlp to La Agoinsl 01l Bhght However the full siq nificonce of the peril wos I their hands of the whole bus!-can usurf' you that there will gat for the U. S. Fish and Wild· It wu In thla airplane that the Jolla next w.ek.) not understood by mony on tJtlendance. neu. be no ditflculty In getting J>E'O· life Service of the Department of voya1era on thla most recent Heres the w&y the chain reoction works: If o successful oil well • • • pie to algn. but we must ring the Interior. Hls speclllc duty ntght had travelled to Cabo San p Th IS brought In neor our city lim.ts. the owner of odjoining property can • JUBILEE STOB"f doorbells and give them thE' was to make an annual census Lucu, the rnOirt .outherly tip of ayne jer abo drill o we ll if there o\ rec.HontJble li~elihood thet the first well is Here ts the story behind the chance. of the herd of Callfomla gray Baja California, and had te· droonln9 oil from under hi~ lond If this new well produces od. the storyt,h rThlghtCitfrocm thtel h.o_:dset's whales, during their ann ual ml-turned. Dr. Ewtng. now an ac-Conf·.rme as di · · d 11 h" · h mou . e y ounc vou: o I.J!:CAL JfOTICE gratlon from the Arctic to cer. compiiAh('(j pilot and navigator. next 0 JO•n•ng property owner CM r• . to prot.~cl IS property rog . ts appropriate S7.200 to celebrate ORDINANCE NO. 913 talll lagoons and bays In far-was the man at the wheel . . ond so on even though the Oil drtlllng Ocllvlty crosses over City our 50th birthday by a Jubilee. AN ORDINANCE OF THE away Mexico. throuehout their five-day aerial Postmaster boundory lines ond 1nto o c1ty such o~ ours where dr.lling is prohib1ted The committee appointed by tht> COUNTY OF ORANGE AMEND He admits. readily, that h~ safari. b{ ordin.,nce. Such on ordonance w.ll not hold up 1n court 1n the foce mayor snafut>d and threw In the INC ORDI NANCE NO. 471 EN knowledge of whales In hls e DISCOVEaT o o sutt clo•rn1nq dr&inaqe bec.,use properly rights mu~t be re towel in the third round. TITLED "AN ORDINANCE Of £>arly California days was noth-Hl.story tells that tht> early spected o,d protected The Newport Chamber was TilE COUNTY OF ORANGE PRO lng to brag about. But Ray Gil· Yankee whalen knew the gray The proper proqrom of the Proteclove Leogue therefore, lies in given thE' unspent money, $4.027. HTBITING RUNNING AT LARGE more Is a man or grt>at energy whale early In the 1800's, when control not proh1b1t1on. of o11 dr llong Some of the 011 opponent, to do the job. and It Is pre-BY ANIMALS" In th£> years since his whale· Mexico wu still ruled by Spain. ot Thur'Sdoy s meeting were def;n lely off bose Ore sugqestio,, for sumed .they WE're to follow the-Tht> Boam of Supt>rvlsors of counting began. he has come to Little wu known of these voy. f f h . d Councils wishes as to how It the County of Orangt> do ordain be r@COgnl..zed as one of the agers, becauR, to call a spade e•omple. wos or o vote o the people to pro 'b t o.l dr·ll,nq '" on was to be spent. At lea.st the ' u follow . gTeatest llvine authorities on the a spade .. they were poachers. oround the Horbor Areo Why c on t we stop.,, Are we •n Russlo? public was given that lmpres· SEcno'N 1 That OrdinancE' haunts and habits of these great They hunted the gTay whale the proponent of the pion es~ed No we ore not in Russi& &nd thot slon No. 471 be and the same Is here-mammals. from San Diego to Maedalena is i.JSI why we c"r>not lo~e owoy an 1nd1 .. iduol s property r ghts by The Chamber got a cute Idea-by amended by adding a nt>W He has sJl(>nt a great deal of Bay, but. oddly enoueh. neither wh .m of o mo onty vote Propedy rights &re the comerdo.,es of that thE'y could raise $3.000 by paragraph to 54-ctlon 1 of Ordl· time In the air and on the waters then nor later. did they ever find our woy of l.fe ond .,re too v•tolly mportont to our freedom to be subscription to add to the fund. nance No 471. the same to read of the gray-whales' haunts. the breedlne grounds In the plt~ced 1n such •e opardy • and with the money from the as follows: study1ng and observing. In addl-Gulf of Calllornla. The qotJI of the Protect .,.e Leeque is to see further deloy on city tht'y could put it on In big The term "animal" a.s used tlon, he has added much of In-The ~It for this must go to h K d L ff . league style. In thl.s Ordinance shall not terest for lovers or nature, In the two scientists. host and I e " one well neor Hooq Hosp~tol In order to f'tJve su ICie!'ll t•me Well. sir. the total "take'' on be construed or deemed to setting up a highly popular guest at the Gilmore's Sunday to drtJfl str~cl regulolory ord•nMces to preve1t uncontrolled dn~l·.ng the bright Idea was $100. Seemed Include dog or cat. seri es of whale-counting stations evening dinner. Dr. Raymond Such ord1nances should be odopted by the county ond the c1t1es. like money was "tighter than a SECl10N 2. This Ordinance along the southern California Gilmore and Dr. Gilford Ewing. The United States ~nat~ con- firmed the appointment of H. Payne Thayer u postmuter of the Newport Beach ~ Ottlce lut week. Mr. Thayer had been actlne postmaner over 2 yeara. He resides at 1706 Mlramar Dr .. Balboa. Postmaster Thayer said the confirmation of hb appointment "llad nothlne whatever to do w1th the merger ol the Corona del Mar and Newport Beacb ~t Offices." Mr. Thayer hu been living In the Harbor area over 12 years. Re wa.s formerly employed by a wholesale tel~lon company In Los Angeles. ~pelling out the regultJI1ons that must be followed by oil producers, Pullman window" (Baerl. 1 s hall be effective thirty <30> coast. Of these, the ~t known They made their Important db- deol1ng w1th such imporlont cons•derot1ons os no1se. odor, beout1fictJ gues...~ we are not ready for the days a fter the date or Ita adop· ls on Point Loma, at the site or coverey, from the air. In Febru- tion, derricks, equ1pment underqround, ond otl-:er sofequords big league yet. t1on and prior to expiration ot the Cabrlllo National Monument. ary, 1954. PLAK PASBJOif IBOW We who hve here in the Horbor Areo wont to keep this com By the time this disappointing flfteen (151 days from the pas-nur San Diego. e DAVID DAT The Newport Harbor Grand· mundy 0 fine place to live in, untomished by the noise, smells onrl news J)f'rcolatt."d through the sage hereof shall be publl.shed Early In his career. he found Another couple, from Three mother Clu& of America wUl f .1 d .11 F . f h . od optimistic consciousness. two· onC'e In the Newport Harbor an enthusiastic companion Jor Arch Bay, In our nelehborlne meet at noon Thul'lday, March jyesor~s 0 01 hn 1~\t odr~oh?n ° Ide dProtectlve hleogue •s ." gof 1•1 t h I r d s or the unsubscribed Ensign, a newspaper printed and his whaling Interests. Th~ man city of Laeuna Beach, were 14. at the VIUa Martna to d..ll· on_g s ep •n t e ng ~rectoon on eserves t e suppor o a money had been spent. The billa publlahed In the County of wu Dr. Gttrord C. Ewtne. of ruesta. These were Mr. and Mrs. cuu plana for the dlartty faah. C1t1zens ond t&•poyers of lh1s oretJ were due. What to do! Tell the Orange. State of Calllomla, to· Rancho Santa Fe. anotber wild· David Day, DlOIIt enthuatutJc ot ton ahow and cte.eR cant puty • • • Council the sad tale of mls-gether wltb th• names of the llle bloJoalst. wbo even earUer-, the up-cout whale obaerven. to be held APf'll • at daW.OU. e REQUIRED READING FOR All AMERICANS placed contldence. And sure members of tbe Board of Super-with Dr. CUl Hubbe. prominent Mr. Da.y, known u "Daft:' a. ot the Four s.uon. Tra1la' fVk. Cleanin9 out old files certainly has its good pomts Over the enough the Council took them vtsora votfne tor It and against head of the Scrlppe In.atJtute ot an executJve of the Rteh.tle.ld OU eo.ta Maa. wee~ .. nd I did just tnot. and I came ocross o document thot should oU the hook. the same. be required reeding for oil Americons-in oil our schools as well as for • • • WILLIS H. WARNER ell odults e STATE IT a.EABLT 1 Chairman ot the Board I be-lieve some or the C~undl ot Supervbora of It 1s entitled The H1ss Cose " Lesson for the Ameroce,., People ' would Wl"lcome a restrlcUon on Orange County, It 's o copy of o speech del.vered Jon 26. 1950 , the House of this fund by the voters. It should caJltornla Repre~enlo+ ves by our own Ole;~ N 10'"1 of Collfoml(! now v'ce pres• be rlearly enough stated that I CSEALl de,• of the Ur ted Stotes but tner o member of the H?~.o·.e thne could be no eva.slon of tht' ATTEST: Tb, peech q ve\ tf.e c:ompleloe h tory of the fomous co.e of wlsht'S of the vott'rs. so if and L. B. WALLACE e s1=-onoqe recounted w.th the dr&m-!lt,c t Juch of 0 ., A fred Hdchcod, when we eo for It by petition we I County Clerk and f?ld ,,., m.~ ... te dell)ol w •houl fe..,r or fllvor for mer> '" h qh posti•O, must study It carefullv so that ex.offlclo Clerk of the 0 d Nuon deserve, h~t "q qr ,l tude of the Amer,cM people we won't be open to ·lther em-Board of Supervi!IOrs of f , tf.e dogged determ•"o""" w th wh -:h 1-e pursut>d the C4Se oqll•"'•' barra~slng moments tor our Orange County. California Counrll By MABEL L. CASTEUC Alger Hos< 1n the ftJ ce of stubbNn oo•lruchon from h·qh off.c ,.,l\, Along with a lot of others I Deputy s.~. The•e cbs1rurl O"S 1'1duded. 1)1 tne very top Pre~ident Trum~n h1m would welcome an explanation STATE OF CAUFORNIA ~P.If who tr,ed to homslnl'q the •nvest1qtJI on tly c&ll nq tl me•,..lt 11 of how the Council could legally COUNTY OF ORANGE red herroN') llnd then o·der,,.,q al1 ,dm~n·~lrll•ve oqenc,e of the a~umc those additional bills In -1. L. B. WALLACE, County Gover,..meril to refuse to turn ov-,r O"Y ,nform.,t.on on loy~lty o f rurrE"d for the Jubilee by the Clerk and ex·offlclo Clerk of the G:J"e'"menl emplo{ee. t? ., C ..,.,qre ,lo.,ol committe-e Amonq the Chamber Was It on the advice of Board of Supervisors do hereby orher '•Jpporter~ o Alqer H.•.s were Feli < FrMHu•tcr 11.,d St.,,..,,..1 thl' city attorney! I am advised C'C."rtlfy that a t a rt'gular meeting p :J f h U S S C 0 h that It was Illegal and was cer-or the Board of SuJl(>rvlson of ee • 1u,hre~ o I e uoreme ourt· eM A,. ,..~.,., .ecreotMy t:unly a violation of the intent Orange County. California, held of dote· Fr"""' Sare "~,.l,r!l ~erretMy r-1 .t~•e Mr Fr~~nrl" 0 of the overwhelming majority on the 26th day of February, R ~o· evelt, wid J W cf the I lie pre• de~ t · Ad'"' Steve.,son qo~"'"Or of 1 hat p8SJI4"d Ordinance No. 743. I 1957, tht' foreeolnr Ordinance f11.,01 am also advised by smart legal containing two (2) Section& wu It 1\ ntu'•c'll "9 '10w to reod ob::.ut the ont:red•ble t:>bd1nocy of mind.s that a ta.xpayers suit Is in conslder('(j section by aectJon, ,..,e .. n f-igh po$;•1nn •n our go,e•,..me~t tryong to wred the ,rwe\ltqo ordt'r to stop payment of these and that the said Ordinance wu t "'r tdo the off.ws of Alqer H , who ~:mself h.,d held h1gh po11cy bills by the ~lty; • tht'n passt."d and adopted u 1 mjk ,..g oH;re It 1 to prevent a rerurrenc;e o f ;uch perf1dy thot th1~ whole by the follow-lne vote: e LETTEJl TO COUXCtL AYES SUPERVISORS \peech of 0 c~ N .. on s should be reod by us all. To th .. City Council, : W h tJ d d h d h 1 d " C. M. Featherly, Heinz e s ou · reo . on ee to e p remrn ourselves thot 11 Councilman Lee Wilder uked Kaiser. William J. Phillips. t&~es elernol v1g1lonce ond deterrn1n.,tlo1T to protect our country. We me In your la.st meetlna. "Why Wm. H. H.lratetn a nd must reo ze thot perhops the greotest peril con come from A mencans didn't I or my p4!0ple prepare the Wlllb R. Warner of good bodground ond training, enJoying all the odvantoges th4 t t'Xact wordlne of the proposl-NOES: SUPEKVISORS our Amer con woy of ltfe has produced. yet willing to become tra1tors tlon !" None ond poss on secret documents to Soc1et ogents, whose prirnery mission Somewhere In the le&al ar-ABSENT: SUPERVlSORS i, to destroy our country ond our freedoms. chives ol. the State of Calllornla, None Specializing in LADIES HAIR STYLING for HOME PERMANENTS * TWO there muat be a denntUon of JN wtTNESS WHEREOF. 1 the special fund known u the have hereunto set my hand and AdvertlaJna Fund. May I lnvi~ a.ttlxed the ortldaJ seal ot the Mr. Wilder's and your attentJon Board of Supervtaon of the to the facta that you have a city County of Oran~e. State of Call· attorney and that we pay mem. fomta. tbl.a 26th day ot February, bershlp dues, 1600 a year. to the 1957. California League ot Cities. L. B. W AILACE County Cle-k and ex-offido Clerk ot the Board of Superviaora of Oranae County, Tha t Leaeue hu a JeeaJ aerv- lce made up ot uperta on munl· clpal law to which you may refer your question. THROUGH your city attorney, tbla belna one of the prlvtlqes we pay tor. For (SEAL) Ca.Jitomta. By MABEL L CAST'EIX Deputy PubUah tn the Newport Batbar Eolian. Mardi '1. IJS1. your further fnton:n.atlon we u clttzent are bai'Nd from uldne the WEDNESDAY, MAR. 13 villa • mar1na a ATIJI)E DaJVZ AT IIA&IIIZ Aft. (Eata • to .... laW} Reservations Now Harbor 3930 Luncheon From 12:00 Noon Pr..-lded tluvuP .. coopend$oD oi tbe VIlla llartnc!. Vema Miller cmd 1M FollowiDg DIIIIDeliwe 8boJ& 204 Marine Avenue Balboa Island LUA!f'S untE WOMEN 3734 Long Beach Blvd. Long Beach, Calif. PBANCE8 NOBtOif 8IIOPS llUlE8 op:· CAUFoiiNIA SIIOEB • 1.808 S. Main St. 213 N. Broadway Santa Ana 3410 Via Udo Newport Beach v ........ ~ata-. Commentary. Fc:Miop WOcWt 307 N. ~. Scinta Ana ' ' I IE II IPIILIIEIIII HOME LOANS LAGUNA F£DEJtAl SA V1N6S I lOAN ASSOCIAT10N TW-O OFFICES To Serwe Y• LAGUNA lEACH AND SAN CLEMENti QUICK 24 HOUl SEttVlCE LOW LOW "REDUCING" INTfREST RATES EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS FRIENDLY SYMPATHETIC SERVICE FREE CUSTOMW' PARKING ESCROW sava. EffiCJENTL Y OfUATED Buill~~g Pa'e lags Behind Last Year J'ebruar)' batl41n. .,.-m.tta ln • 1.11)() Ill.& tbe City ol Newport Beech to. 'nw>maa Loan. dlance room to tailed t141.U7. btfnctn• tbe bath. 7€11 Vla Lido Soud. .uoo. teaard tot the yuz to tt'D\• • IIADOa ~ TbJ.I 18 a quart. mJWon cJollara beblncl the two-mouth total ot Lanc!mar1t Development Co .• lut 1eu. 1-untt, l ·lltcly dWelllnp at 2910 The J*ID.lta lnducSecl 21 aln-Paper Lane, $'30,T75; 2285 GolMn 11• tazo11)' dwel.11ftp. PN,145; Circle, $2),950; %181 Golden Ctr- 7 three-unlt a}NU'tment., t125,-cle, t21.025; 2237 Golden Circle, eoo: a eabanu. •ooo: 35 re-1:2),950; D11 Golden Circle, 1:2). · palnl to dWelllnp, 188.130; 2 9150; ~ Anniversary Lane, lar&lft. SSJOO; 7 butldlnp cfe. $2),TT5. mollahed. t2,0C50; one comrner-• RKWIOJn' daJ bulldlnJ, 83.000; 8 repalH to Mn. c. Franklin, add to ®mmerctal buUdlnp. ~.822; cleanlnt and pre:ulnl estabJlah· U aipa. 12. '1M. ment, 118 Tu.tln. ts.OOO; Fred P'ollowtnt pennlta were IM"ued Myers, encloee porch at 401 ~ durlnl the final week of Feb· 38th St., MOO; Lelah McWWta.ma. ruary: re-sldlnt at 122 31.at St., ~: NEW MANAG&A of the rece,tly expanded acreage department of Welker end Lee. lnr Or.,qe County realtors and sales agents, is Robert Osborn o f L•do Isle shown at the right with Robert Walker. president of lne f~rm Mr Osborn, a graduate of the Univers;ty of Kansas. wos tmoc•ated with a number of acreaqe- develqpment pro1ects n the 5M Fernando for I 0 years befo re joining Wal~er end lee New sales o ffice of the firm ts 900 Lincoln • coaolfA DEL M.Aa Homer Shaler. 2-unJt. 2-story H. G. Gooder, 1-.tory addition dwelling at 222 34th St., $16,.250. at 219 Jumlne, $6,000; Edna Pranklln, 1-story addition at 701 Larlalput, $9,500; Charles Grimes, real estate otttce at 3900 E. Cout Hwy~ 13.000; D. KJUt.n. awtm· ming pool at 329 Marguerite, $3,000. • SALaOA JSLARD R. L. Maple, alterations at 114 Apolena, $800. • SAI..80A BUJ'a Ranch Market. alen at 508 W. Balboa Blvd .• $25; R. J. Noble. 2-.tory addition a t 1560 E. Ocean Ft., $8,000. • SAT IBOUS Karl Davll.. 1-story, 1-unlt dweWne at 3668 Bayahore Dr .• p;,ooo. INSURANCE FIBE-KABlNE-AUTO W. C . WAGNER '30 E. 17th St.. eo.ta Mesa LibertY a.cM86 JleL BA 5878 LEGAL ROTICZ No. A 28520 NonCE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF Rtrnf M . DRESS LAR, a ka MRS. Rtrnl M. DRESS Ave . West Anahe•m • ~~a~~g~:~ United Fund President Names A. RUTH MERRIU.. DRESSLAR c • f c • y aka A. RUTH MEJUUU., DE·I ommrttees or om1ng ear CEASED. NonCE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of and all penon Ralph Myen Jr., Corona de-l -Mrl. Ke-nne-th Cooling, chair· having claims against the Rid Mar attorney who wu rE'Cently man; Al Clemence and Orrin decedent or aald estate to tile elected president ot the New-Wright Jr. them with the neceua.ry vouch port Beach United Fund. an-Unificatlop-H Payne Thayer, ers In the ot:fic:e of the Cl~k of ounced his rommltt<"e appoint· chairman ; John Boyd, Charles the Superior Court of the Stat ments last week at th~ monthly Fontlua. William O'Bryon and ot Calltomla, In a nd for the board meeting In IrvinE> Coast Austin Sturtevant. County of ()Tanre. or to presen Country Club. Mrs. William Jackson of Co· the same, w1th the necesaa.ry Members of th~ campaign rona del Mar was elected to the vouchers. to the undersigned at committee are Mrs. John Hall. board ot directors to ~place his or her place of business, Dr. Edward Milum. Mn . Basil Walte-r Spicer, who has resigned to-wit: ~terson, Mrs. ~ Schonek and At the law oUice of: K. Payne Thayer. The advance c II GALVlN R. KEENE gifts section of thE' campaign I a 414 32nd St. Sul~e 2 committee Includes Mrs Roger Newport Be~cb, Callt. Hardacre. Dr. Robert Olande-r I d• tthl tx ..... ... th firs and Austin Sturtevant. In Ian w n s monu .. ., .. er E' Other rommlttMS are-· publication of thl5 notice. Budget _ Orrin Wright Jr . for Help Style Dated February 21. 1957. chairman; Charles Fontlus. Ken I Persons on a boat In distress JAM E S HELEN A. PARTCH neth Fowler. Mrs Roger Hard· about a mile off the-~E'Wport Executrix of the Estate acre and Mrs. John Hall Pier signaled Indian style> last D of said decedent. Publicity, the Rev Donald 1 Thursday afternoon and aid soon GALVIN R. KEENE Sapp. chairman; Mrs Basil Pet arTived. • Attorney for Executrix erson and John Boyd Jr Three persons of the-Roger R A Y 41 4 32nd St .. Suite 2 New Pro}ect.&-Willlam O'Bry 1 Rolllle family of Covina were Newport Beach, Calif. on. chairman; AI Clemence-and boating about 6:30 p.m whe-n 8 .. 1.0-•--fr-..&.• Publlsh: Feb. 28, March 7. 14 Kenneth Fowler. lh~ir cra!t ran out of gas. The ..... .,.. ~n;~• 21. In the Newport Harbor Enslg Articles and By laws Re-vl11ion RoJllles set f ire to a cushion I In order to summon aid Donald J446 £.COAST KWY,. LEGAL ROTICI: abandonment of said portion of tDonl Burns. Newport Harbor COlONA DR MAR RESOLtrnON OF INTENTION said streE>t. and said map Is High School football roach. saw HArW 47U NO. 4605 made a part of this Resolution to the-smoke sfgnal and telephoned a..w-: H~ 4196 A RESOLUTION OF JNTEN. the same extent and purpose as the pollee. Another boat came to !==!!jj~(i[i!~~~~~~ TION OF 11-IE CITY COUNCIL OF U the same were herein lnror the rescue. SSE S 11-IE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH porated In full. -------MATT DECLARING 1TS INTENTION TO SECTION 2: That the p~ CALL THE ENSIGN at Rarbor ~ ORDER 11IE CLOSING UP, VA· lnp for the ctoeJng up and aban· 1.:14 to order letterbeada,. eo'f'el. ,.._ Sb.a CA110N AND ABANDONMENT donment of the aloresaid portion opea. lwudo-c:arda. •at• oenta, ..&~=..~ OF A POR110N OF A. CERTAIN of aaJd st:rftt ahall be had and lnYI:ta~ ~ ••• JlaDem. COSTA WBA WAnlESS CO. STREET KlfOWN AS OCEAN taken. and the Otty Council ot blr, ttae ~-~ 21• 11w4. ._IJOI PRONT IN 1'IIE SEASHORE COL-the City of Newport Beaeh be~· Novice Wins at Bowlin.9 MUes Hubbard of 713 Mar· Juertte Ave .. Corona del Mar, made hla debut In tbe winner's clrele of lawn bowllne lut week on the MunJcipal Lawn Bowling Greena. Newport 8eadL Mr. Hubbard. who hla only 3 montbJI experlerw at the ~. beat AI Oxland of Newport H_.ehu ln a play-ott tor the winner of the weKJy Au.Uallan Sln1les tournament. C. Jr. Cloee, ot 700 Narctaaua Ave .• Corona del Mar, came CLOSE to the title and beat Joe Stamp of 431 Nar- cuuua Ave., In a play-ot:t for third place. If you're spending your money in a frantic attempt to "keep up witb tbe nei&htJors", COSTA IIDA OA unuuaoauu BERJACK'S U9UORS l'IM ... powt m.d., c:o.tcr ~~--Ln..ty I ·Z.. IUJI ., 1"'laV ftl17IIS., I A..JI. • IIJDJIJGIIT MONIY RICIIVED UP TO MAR 11 lARNS JROM MAR(H i we admit you can't inpress Frequently unexpected them by Slltll _,. emergencies arise that call for But when sickness or ICCi-money. It's usually embarrass- dent or eflliileiiCY preweats in& to borrow-and expensive. youfromrnakq tbepaymelits, You'll feeJ safe, knowing you you may Jose tt.ese lullries. have money here, wo rking Your first obligation to your hard earning 4% and piling up family is to protect them-and extra savings for you -ready there's no better way than for use when the need strikes. money invested safely in a sav-Before you buy needless ings account ening 4% at luxury-think first of the Newport Ba'lboa Savinp.. advantages of SIVing money at •IWPOIIT aALIIOA IAYI.GI AND lOAN ASSOCIAT I ON P.A.. ,~~--. f•r 20 Ytiii'J i• NIWPOat IIACII, CAllfOatuA At 3366 VIA UDO • 'IUP'"*' Huaoa 4200 ~ • 2CI &ut CoOJf HiP••i• c.-4.1 ,._, Collw .. , LAGUNA BEACH 222 Oceen A.,.. FRANK KATNIK Fl. IEI8EI1IIL , .. ~ .. ONY TRACT. CJTY OF NEWPORT by elects to p~ under the BEACH. COUNTY OF ORANGE, provisions of the "Street Vaca. STATE OF CAUFORNIA. tlon Act of 1941," and all amend· The City Council of the City of ment.s th(>feto. being SE'Ctlons Newport Beach . pursuant to the 8300 to 8331. Inclusive, of the provisions of the "Street Vaca-Stret>t.s and Highways Code of Corona cJ.l Mara F"m.t Quality Meat. at Price. You Ccm A8ard PHONE HY 4-lln SAN CLEMENTE 60 I N B CAmino RNI PHONE NY ecinth 2-1 195 or HYednttr 2-1196 DECIUn• H IZ W. COAST KWY. NEWPO&T llACH UMtt, 1-1071 Orco Block Co. BUILDING BLOCIS-AU SIZES-AlJ. TYPES JAcbea ,... ..,.."""Y U7M .,....,.,..._._ DilL....._._.._ STROOT'S :anus:.,~ * *A~ *PaiD .. ........ ...:u·w-.c.-. .... tlon Act of 1~1." and all amend· the State of California ment.s thereto. being S«tlon.s SECTION 3: The Stret>t Super· 8300 to 8331, Inclusive. of the lntendent of the City of Newport Stret'ts and Highways Code of Beach shall caulK' to be consplc· the State ot Calltornla. does here· uously postE-d along the line-of by resolve and declare as fol -the portion ot said streN pro· lows: post"<! to be vacatl'd. not more SECTION 1: That the publlc than 300 te-et apart. but not IPss Interest and convenience requlrt> tha n three In all. notlc~ of the the closing up and abandonment vacation of said portion of said of a portion of a certain streE>t street. Said noticE'S shall !ltnte known as Ocean Front. In the the passage of this ~lution of SE-ashore Co lony Tract, In the Int~ntlon and the time and place City or Nf'Wport Beach. and It Is of the hearing of all persons In· the Intention of the City Council terested In or objE'Ctlng to the of the City of Newport Beach to propoM>d vacation of said por· order the following described tlon of said streE>t. Said notlc-1'5 portion of said s~ In the City shall be so posted at least te-n of Newport Beach. County of days befon> the date ot said Orang~. State of Calllomla, to be hearing. all as required by law. vacated. closed up and aban· SECTION 4 · Notice Is he-reby doned. to·w1t: given that th~ City Council of the A portion of that certain strH>t, City of Nt'wport Beach does here· Ocean Front. In the Seashore by fix Monday. the 25th day of Colo.ny Tract a.s said Ocean Front March. 1957. at the h our of 7:30 Is laid out and shown upon a o'clock p m. of said day, In the map rerorded In Miscellaneous Council Cham~ of the City Map Book 7. page 25. Records of h I t"d I th ()l-ange County. Calltornia. and of Newport &ac · ocat n e .. _ _.bed City Han ot the City of Newport more particularly ~· a.s Beach. a.s the time and place for follows. to-wit: 1 t rerted 1 Be'"nnlne at the most south· hearing all per~>ns n e n 5 ' lock C f or objecting to the propotwd va-erly comer of lot 6, B o cation of said portion of said Seuho~ Colony Tract u said street. And the Cty Council at tract Ia shown upon a map said tlme and place wtll hear recorded In Miscellaneous Map the evidence ot:fered by any per. Book 7. page 25. recorda of 80ft lntft'E'Sted ln the vacation of Ora nee C o u n t y, Callfomla: said portion of aid Rr'eet here· thence northwesterly alone the 80uthwesterly line of said lot toto~ deecrlbed. 6 to the most westerly comer SEC'IlON 5: Thla RetlolutJon of of said lot 6; thence .outh· Intention shall be published at wecterly alon1 the .outhwest· leut o~ In the Newport Har· erly ptolonJatlon to the north· bor Ensltrn. a newspaper of e~n· westerly llne ot aid lot 6 to an eral dreulatlon printed. pub- lntenectlon with a llne lying Jlahed and clrrolated In the City ~ a. lftll •uaau ..... 80Uthwesterly ol. panllel to. of Newport Beach. adend ~~ld puthb· D Yeua Ia ()n.qe Cou.Dtr and dlltant 15 feet from the UeatJon ahall be m.a _. ore • ............................... 1-eouthwestel'ly llne of aaJd lot date wt for the b~ o1 all ' 6; thence 80Utbeuterly alon• per"'N lnt~ed In or objectlnl said paralJel 1lne to an Inter-to the propMed Yllt'ation. ........... ~ ..... BRUCE MARTIN 1111-,._---lR LOCAL ID8"t 1.,. •an~'IOft.,..,. Aft.. OOITA II1DA ~.w• .-L 8ectJon with the toUthwesterly The a~ and fontolftl b80- prolonaatJoo of the 80Utheut-JutJon of lntentloft No. 48015 wu erly ll.ne ol aatd lot 6; thence duly pa..ect aDd aclopUd at a ncwtbeutal.Y alonl aid 80Uth· np1ar mMtlal ol tbe City -.teri.J pro16nptJ~ to the Ooundl or the Oty ol M.-.port point of ~. ae.cb. held oe tM all .S.1 ol All that pcrUon of said street February. 1957, bJ the ~ to be neatecJ. ela.d up and vote. to-wit: ~dane4, a. man dearly AYES. ~: lbow1a on a c.ta.tD m.ap apprond Bart. WU41r. s.oct4anl. and adopted by the Oty OOUn¢11 mrb" ~ RID ol tbe C1t:r ol N....,art IINdl NOES. 00U'RC11.11D: f« akl ncatloft. doalna \lP NOM aJ'id aModoftrMnt. bJ a.o.futloo ABSENT 00Ul'f01..KI:N: datlld ,.. • 1151, and ...... ~ .... .........tloft Mo. ... • DO&A 0. IDU. wllldl ..w ..,_ 11 .. me ta u. ....,_ doe ttl .. lat:J a.tl ol tbe A:IIUJ-: tll;r fll lk"fCiit ...._ ... MtJlflee lldODY ~ ...................... ~Cie!rk ...._~Mtetllte ... hWIIIat ~.... Tta .... ......... ., .......... l ............. BUTCHER BOY MEATS 3421 E. COAST H.HWIY, C.riH llel llr, ..... 4124 SPECIALS FOR THURS., FRI. I SAT., lOCH 1, I I ITH HOT FRESHLY BARBECUED MEATS DAILY, PHONE HA. 4124. WE BABBECUE FOR YOUR SPECIAL DINNERS, LUNCHEONS, CLUBS, PARTIES, ETC. tJSDA CBOICI: Gll.ADE SIRLOIN TIP tJSDA CBOICI: GllADE ROUND STEAK tJSDA CBOJCE CllADE RUMP ROAST BOAST OR STEAI S01f£1.E.SS 79:, 69~ 79~ ."'"'_co_":o_:n_:U_a_O_PE_N_S_U_N_D_A_Y __ s_:,:cr_ • .J(_· _.....J_ FRESH DAILY 19~ ForYo..- Lenten Table ......... 49~ the iorclans 2732 E. Coast IIJPway o.ro.acWKG ............ ·we PAOVtoe 'THe LAT&ST tt-.1 MODeRN 'I~ FOR c.o-&T· TO·C045T NCVING.• K>l ISTIMATI CAU .•• IIIRBOR TIAISFER I STOUIE 2200 •...-t Bl-..L.. c:.t.IIMa ..._ a..._ & Sua. LJ:IMny .. 1'2211 Liberty 1-1511 LYON VAN UNES AGENT Only the Immediate ramlly witnessed the C't'rt>mony that united Miss Dbd Thaden and Armando Monaco In marriage on New Members Welcomed by DAR Chapter MarC'h I •n the Convegational Church at La Jolla. The bride was given in mar- riage by hPr step.fatht>r Laurie E Woodworth. of 1524 Santanel· Ia Terrace. Irvine Terrace. She wore an original gown designed for ht>r by Marllssa Originals. of waltz length white satin em . brolder"d with S£'t'd pearls and a jullt't t'ap of seed pearls with a shoulder length veil. She ca r· rlt>d a bouq uet ot white lllacs and stephanotis Ten new members were wei Her mother. Mrs. Woodworth. C'omed at the annual patriotiC' wore a gown of de-lustered. tt>a held last w~k by the Col rhampagne aatln with matching William Cabell Chapter of DAR shoes and eloves. Her hat was at the Lido lsle home of Mrs. champagne velvet roses caueht Georee Buccola. wJtb cruahed tulle. The new m emben, introduced Mrs. s. ll Monaco, mother ol ~y Mrs. Fount Lowe. re,.wtrar. the poom. wore a ooc:oa face, were Mmes. Joh n Rftd. G. Fuller hat ot rocoa and charupagne Peters. Karl Lynn Dava, Jullan tulle Brooks. Stanley Statla. C. E Sto Mlu Thaden waa atter.d-d by vall Jr .. Frank Perew and Ha rold her slstn. Miss Sandra Thaden. Wickersham and MI"'S Gertrude who was eowned In palt> pink Montgomery and Miss Dorothy pol de sole with ma tching head- Lmson. dress and c-arried p~tle pink rose- Mrs. William 'Tritt, past rf' buds and Jilin ol tht> valley. • gt>nt. presented mementoes to Mr Monaco was attended by Laurie HendrlriL'I of Corona del his brother, Dr Renato Monaco. Mar and Priscilla Barker of I The bride llttended Miss cat - Gardl'n Grove. the two 19:17 Good tins School for Girls In Portland, Citizen high !'Chool awarct win Oregon. and the Unlvt>rslty of nPrs Mot hPrs of thP 2 girls wc:>re I Art1.ona. where she was affllla· gut'S1s at tht> tea tPrl with Ch i Omega Sorority. 1 Mrs. A. L. Pinkley of Collta Mr Monaco. son of Dr. and Mt•sa. re~t>nt. preRided at thf' Mn~ s R. Monaco of Balboa. tf!a Jlo~tf'S.cws Wf"rf' member.~ of and grandson of the late J. J. the executive board. PrHJrlng Haggt>rty o f Los Angeles, wu WN!' Mrs Charles Boardman. graduatpd from USC. where he CnundPr of the chapter, and Mrs wa~ a ffiliated with Delta Ta u Challen Landers. both past r<' Df>lta Frat8 nlty. gents. After a honeymoon In MexJco I -City, the couple plan to make fOR THE lEW YEAR their home In Newport Beat'h. 1 Keep your CICCIDaDta •traigbt Profession a I I Ba~DM booldi:MpiDg IRippU... D i rectory Ccada for all ocamioas. P1J'WDAI. DnmeTOU Lido Shopptag c:.atw Barbor .sal -JaG VIa Lido Ftlendly lfeflh borbood Service PARKES KOBTOAJlY 110 Broadway u S.3W 6 S.M34 eo.ta .... N O W ... TWO BALTZ MORTUARIES Serv1nr the Harbor Area Baltz Mortuary CHAPEL BY THE SI:A Harbor 42 152) E. Cout HJdlWQ Corona del llat Baltz Mortuary lJbeiV &.2121 17b 6 Superior, ec.ta W.. A.MPLE PAJUONG BOTH LOCA'I10JCS Clli&i&af HARBOR REST MEMORIAL PARIC POWERFUL? Barb« Blvd. at Gl.al• I1VB'EIU y 5-11!11 • biiti .. G ror au ,wr Ptlnun, fteectl THE ENSIGN Publi.ahing Co. llAmiOit 1114 .., &. Cout RJ&Jiwl.l 0iNi1i Mlllll AN D • • • e CIVIL DEPEKSE Civil Def~ proa:rarn.s and poUcles for achoola were recent· ly adopted by the Newport Beat'h Board of Education. This newly adopted plan will follow that of our nation. state. a nd local governments. The plan Ia to be effective In cases of emer. gency whether from natural t'au!leS or enemy attack. The program Is designed to aid children In knowing what to FtRSl CHUIICl1 0 , CHRIST SC1£NTIST ))(Q V\e Uclo, No.....-t IMcll A bro""' of Tho Moth. Church. Tho Fi"t Church -' Orut, Seionti.t. i11 loo- lon, Mo-chUM+ta. Suntlor School 9:tS o.m. Sundoy S.rvico -·-----I I -()() o.m. Wodno.doy EvoniiiC} Mootin9 8:00 p.m. Gene l'flchob of Balboa Ialand. who hu been named general chairma n tor thta year'a Natlon· aJ Coin Week, won the ttrat place award In miacellaneoua entries at the Southern Callt«nJa Nu- mismatic A.saoclatlon meetJnc In Los Angeles last week. Read Ens1gn Classtned Ads. NO U QUOR SERVED LUNCHES DINNERS -·---·-·----·-.. .no• ---.. -.. -----.. ...oM YOUR FA.LY RESTAUUIT 6Sc $1.25 Roedinq Room focotod ot ll IS Vie lido. Nowporl leech. i, 09011 ...... deY' from 9:00 o.m. to S:OO p.m. Wodno.do't" from 9:00 o.m. to 7:4S p.m. Fridoy -nln9 • from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Cfo..d Holld•Y'· Tllo public Ia cordiolly lnvltod to ot· tend tho church Mrvicoa ond UM tflo Roodinq Room. OPEN 11:30 A.M. TO 8:00 P .ll. <10SED 'J'UDDAYS DINNER SERVED ALL DAY SUNDAY I'BOM NOON TO 8:00 P.M. 1111 .. eo.t • c.-...... tlttetul I& e&utdi ot 'Jowt eJuUa nil w ... lltl EttrJ W ... ••••II ... Y•----- COJIK1JJf1T1' IDTII06JST CII1JJICII ot a. •ua• .... C3D w. lith lt.. eo.ta w..a ~-._.. tm lt.. Coeta .... ~ I-US2 Paton .... QJ..,. Wllllmn• ...... J_... W. MC:SbaDe Uberty 1·.,181 Sunday: 9:30 a.m., CbUJ'Ch Su00n· Sunday Services: Sunday School. day School; 9:30 and 11 : 9 :30 a.m. Morning Worablj) at a.m_ Momlnr Wonhlp-7 p.m. 10:30 a.m. Evan,ell.atlc Sent· College Aee MYF Service-7 tee, 7 p.m. Sunday. N.Y.P-S .. p.m. Hlah School MYF Service; 6 p.m. Sunday; Prayer meet-S p.m., younr adulta lf'OUP lne, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. ae.rv1ce. TilE catJJlCII OF CIDIST 1050 Cl:nu'dl lt.. eo.ta Meea L.lhelty 1·5711 E.C.J--,......._ Sunday aervicea: 9:4.5 a.m. Bible study; 11 a.m. momlnr wor- ship; 6:00p.m. eventnr Mrvtce. Midweek service. 7:30 p.m. Thursd ay. ·TilE caoliCII or CBiliiT Odd r.u...~. 1 ... .....-tA..._ eo.tciiiMa Lna.ty 1·5711 T-..._,, Jc.. IUal8ter Sunday ServlCH: 9:4.5 a.m. able lltudy; 10~ a.m. tvonhJp aerY· toe; 7:30 p.m. eventnr aervtoe. CIDliST catJ1lCII IJT 'i1IZ l EA CK1fftAL 11DLE C111JJ1C11 CommaeltF ~ ""'-A--a~ 1t. lklu.a 11-..L at l•tla lt.. •...-t .... .. ._ -- DB...L--11:-c... ...... J.lbeny J..51GI ...,..._ -A. A. lradfta. .... Paatc.: .... .., A. Carl-Sun~-........ ~1 · g ..... a.m. ,., __ Sunday Worship, 9:30 LID. and uay ~ • . ...., ~- 11 a.m. Church School. 9:30 lnr ~ 11:00; Evenlnr IEV&RIB DA1' AJ)9U1Dt •.....-t a!"-Cit ..... lt.. Jhiapwt ..... ta ra 2 1-1111 I:WerD. ........ Saturday MomJnl' 8eYfceli: Sab- bath School: 9:30 a.m.. -Ser- mon: 11:00 a.m. Pr~ meet-Ins: Wednnday, 8:00 p.m. VJmDIAIJIT OOIOI1JJmT PZLLOWim. EheU Clatll ..... 515 W. 11c11J»oc1 ltlld., a.dboa Dr. Cllle1e. m.n.at Sunday School, 10:00 a.m. Mom· lnr worsbJp, 11:00 a.m. rDIIT UUIDLT or GOD IID4 lt. & a..-A-.. c.to Meea J.D.ty 14711 ....... UDJ ... e. ea.sc. ..... Sun4ay School: t :30 a.m. Wor- ahJp : 10~ a..m. and evanreu.t aervtce, 7:30 p .. m. 1'ounr People and ChJiclren'e Sentie, 6:30 p.m. Sun. Kld·weelt s.ntee: Wedneeda7, 7~10 p.m. LadJ_. Mlalon &ry Cou ndJ. Tbundays 9:30 &.m. fCK all day, IT. UDII&WI nED'1"TDlAAI ,.ca.,..u .... -ISU. M. & 1M. •a ... , -.s,. ~ ,.._ .... lc:Mol !-ll*'tT .. ., ........... ,_.L .... aat SUNDAY: Mom1nr wonb..lp. 9::30 and 11 a.m.; a ulldl School. 9:30 a nd 11 :00; Jr. Bl&b. Sr. Hlah and oonen ap Pellow· ahfP' 7 p.m.; 'I1iun4ay, Prayer, ltudy poup, 8:30 a.m. CIIU1lCII or on LADT or liT. CADn:L I"'W ............. .....-t ..... 1. rau.. ':'fl'• u., . ...._ rau.. ............. Ael,.._l,_._ Sunday ...._: 1:00 and 10:00 and 12:00 a.m. CollfeaJon : Sat· urdQa and ewa. ot 1at FrfdaJI and Bol7 D~ trom 4:00 to 5:30 ~and trom 1:30 to 8:30 P.~ D K .. 8:00 a.m. P'tr.t ~: :JO LID. and 1:00 p.a Jr o•••u (r.rp.tual Help): Monday, 1:45 p.m. 1 00 Service. 1~. Mld-weelt SerV-a.m. Midweek M=: : tee. w ed n e ad a y, 7:30 p.m. p.m.. Wedne.day ed by Youn1 people meet 8:1.5 p.m. 6:15 p.m. potludt. Sunday. P1DT IOUtaw UftJIT 00--.\ Da. lUll caoaa cx.~eowlft caoaa 1 .. ~. 1~ c:::=-.._ M&WIOfi u.aoa 150 "·~I.';. e....._ aafyJ!:-t-. .. 1.1 LUJWIMQf CIIOW ...... Dr............ --raua. ,.__ J •• ..,... 2501 cua De.. ·~ ..._.. SundQ-~ t:e a.m.· dWrdl ,_, .., • ...._ a-. ~~:-t.:.-;-Mk~;.~~-= ~~~...;. fT:L!1~~::::;.=i:: ~ Wonlalp ...._: 9:. 1:00 a .m.-eonr..ton: Satur· Duplicate momtn1 ~:45 ~ S_p.m. SWlGU. "''eadi· a.m.. U.11) un.hnct.,lctlool: da£ from 4:00 tQ 5:15-7:00 to a.m. and 11:00 a.m., Sunday; ;-:f:=~~.....,.. T '!:i 9:30 UD. _ B: p.m. Sunday ldlOOI for 8Cbool ap lei'Vtce ft. JAIID DWAI. PIDT aAftiiT CBUJICII rroupe at 9:45 . a.m.; Nunay 81bl• T p.m. W~ -........ j!!:' ..._ or X&WIOII1' proYfded for botll .me. ud ,day. •'*'· 8a1boa 11-..L. lta & Coart Ita. Sunday !chool ..._ Jllla & .._ -~ ~-~=~~~ ~ ~ ty ._.,. IT. Jc:.ll ftAIIJqy a. .._ U..... ..... , ..... Caalmunl.oa; t :U ~ ........ ~ ....... G..J--lit. ... ....... ...... ..... Jllllll•.. ... u ............. .....sc. Sunday .meet: t :i5 a.m., luD· .. _.., mt Su.ncla7 ~; t rU a.-.. Sa· 'l'launda.J' lilflcM: 't:U a.m. ~ =i. ~:,.:,. "'su= s.!A~J'J:.i!.:·l~ 'T::ao ~ 8emct: U :OO LIIL WecJ. =~: lD:al) 8ol7 Qa. e v en I n • ~: K14-WMk a.DL'eont.eloa: Satwd&n aiH1 ,_,., Eftntn• II~: I.'Ol Servtoe: 'r:30 p .m. WedneldaJ' ....._ ot ~ ~ aJMJ llol1 == =-. ~ I ~ Prayer Keet1n1. l)a,Jw.;; 7:30 to .1:10 p.m.: Jlnit 5 p.m. ""* ~ t L&•T:• ft1da7 Maal I &.IlL ~ W~ T·l p.a J'd. EA11. W. STANLEY, ...._ ..................... ... a... ..... '"' .......... __ ,. 4Q" nwnlnp. • 1101111'1 Llll IIIIET wtda urrn A ftab.ln' pole ain't a pole no more . . • My deah, anybody ln the trade calla tt a rod . . . I cauetwt a filcht once • • . 'bout that l~c. but U 10t away . . . Now I'm atriddy a ham reporter. see. wtth com and , hot bt.ecult. on the aide and perhapa a dab of plckoUJly on top . . . But Sporta.man. Ltd. What a clamor allanty In which to remlnl.lce about a fl.ah! * * * * * * "NobOdY ever sawed any pan· ellng llke this ever!" aald Lye~ Buttermore. hla creatlve hanth arresaJng the wood walla of e ~oyeor and around the fire place Jt'a Peclty Cyprus rrom deep d~ In the .wamplanda of t..oulatana . . . lfOWB eo slowly;: d:ry rot wt.a ln bf!fore tt matures. Ah ha! Stt!l> rleht up my · ~~d beauty and I'll' botl you ~ potato In thl.a new fan -dan&led camp stove ... * * * A HOMEMAKElS' forum will be held at Orange Coast Col- lege Wednesday. March 20. and Thursday. March 21 . be· ginning at 9:30 o.m. On the program for Morch 20. will be Corris Guy (above), television personality who presents "T rids ond Treots" on KTLA. Advancement Is Made By Local Scouts Leroy Ramos of Scout Troop 666 and Mickey Wlenenea or Explorer Post 6 advanced from Star Scouts to the rank of Life Scouts at the last District Board of Review, held at the Harbor School. Coata Mesa. Advancing to Star Scou~ from First Clasa were RJchard Harris of Troop 63, Robert Bonadurer of Post 6, Charles Galuz:zo of Post 6 and Larry Kltta of Troop 666 N6"t Board or Review wlll be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 21. In Harper School. according to Herb Ward, harbor district chairman tor advancement. Members of the Board of Re vtew are Mr. Ward, Davt> Card ner. Don KJrkpatrtck. Dr Dudley Pfaff. Wayne Murdock. Hora('(' Bates, Rev. Jackson, Mark West and Forrest Allinder The Harbor Dlstrtct Is leading all other dlstrlcu ln Oran,e Empire Council ln the number of Star Scouts. 13. and Life Scouts. 6, who have ach ieved their rank thls' year. CHIJ~CHES CBJliSTL\JI ICJEXCE CBUIICB Permanent health and happl. n~alned throuth the aplrl· tual undentandlna of man'a re- latlonahlp to God -wUJ be meaed In the Sunday aervices at the Newport Beach ChrlatJan Science Church. Keynotlnl the L.eaon·Se.rmon on "Man" la the Golden Text from Romans 18:161 "'The Spirit lt.aelr ~areth witness with our spirit. thllt we are the children of God." • • • IIAJn' LJGIIT TO SPEAJ[ Mary Ught of Canada, Camp Farthest Out leader and spiritual counwllor, wUl speak at St. An · drew'a Presbyterian Church. CIIU Haven. at 8 p.m. today IThurs· day). She will give the main adcbft8 at the World Day of Prayer Services at 1 :30 p.m. to· morrow (Friday) ln the first Soutllem Baptl5t Church. Costa Mesa.. • • • Cl)ll COIOI1Jllfl'JT CB1JJICB ''Prayer and Heallne" will be the sermon topic of the Rev. Edwin C. Gomke Sunday, the first Sunday In Lent. at the Corona del Mar Community Olurch. The a.v. Gomke ls con· ductJng confirmation cluses for young people of the church each Saturday morning untU Euter. • • • c::lmJST CIIU1lCB aT TRJ: SEA ''1'1\e Problem of Perspective." Ann Lardner is Named Winner na • • • In Lions Club Speech Contest -. -a.-~--"'-A -- Ann Lardnft of ~ Vla Koron. Udo lAale, atrateht "A" atudent at Karbor HJrb School. won the Balboa Bay Uon. club atudent apeaJtea contest Jut week at the VUia MarlnL The event wu a part of major contat apon· eored by the Uon. CluN of Callfornla and Nevada. All atu· dent.a apeak on the topic ''My Place In tile World of 1976.'' Ann will compete In a zone contest at 7 p.m. Tuetlday, March 19. at the Oran,e Cout Colle&e atudent center cate. The winner of thl.a contest wlU be eU,tble to compete In the re,lonal con1est which wUl be b~d before April 7. Wlnnft of the rectonal contest may adVance to a district con. test and tllen Into an area con. Winners In the area contest wUI compete ln the Dl.atrlct Four llnala bewteen June 22 28 dur· Inc the Lion. International Con. vention at San Franebco The atudent 1Vho wlna the final conte.t wlll receive a $1 ,500 lcllolarahlp to any accredited Junior oone,e, collece. or unl- veralty. The ~ah .chool of the 1tudent wtnntne the contest wiJJ receive an honOr trophy. A panel cla.cu.ton on ~ntal healt.b. a part ot tile Do-lt·YOUJ'· w ll procram ot the Corona del Mar EletNntary Sd'lool P.T.A., will feature tbe or~ranlzatJon'a meettnc at 2 p.m. Monday at tile .chool audftortum. Leaden at the clJac:usalon wtll be J. Rania of the Oraace Coun · ty Health Bureau, Mra. Ed Kor. genroth of Lona Beach State Colle~. and Mta. B. N. DeleD· berc of 2231 Ba)'Gde Drive, Co· rona del Ma.r. Jolln Dean. prln· ctpal of tile Harbor VIew School, wlll be lfUest at the meettnc. • • • taOIIIDAT, lf.AK'II 7, 1117 . ............... .. Dann. the l.a"Nt adclltlor1 to the famJly of Mr. and Mrs. Gor· don Blackwood Jr~ ot !fOO~ Goldenrod Ave., Corona del Mar. wu born Tu•day, Feb. 21, at Boac B~ltal Be wetcbed 7 poundlt and 12 OUneeL Dann hu a brotber David. 3, and a atat~. Jane, wbo Ia 2 years oJd. The BJackwoodAt IDOVed hn-e l.rom Duarte Jut June. Mr. Blackwood Ia a aalsma n for Endo Laboratories In Oran~re County. ••• ad Ol*atiD9 ..... .... wttb two ba:riMn ...... JOU. •IWIIUIEI .. . .............. I•I••••FIIIIIJ e TE.Ac;wru TO ln.AK .... ';;;:;:~ij!ll • • • ofsodal note Teachers of th~ Harbor VIew "IS &. c..t lll9lnNT (W.t to Bnmd!'1), eo..ea del tlar and Newport Helpta Scboola ~~~~~~~r~-~~~~~~Pb~~--~~....,~~-~~13~1~0~~~~~~ will apeak about their work dur. lng a joint meettna ol the .., no Not Sherlock, nor Ollvt"r, but P T A.'s of the 2 .choola at 7 :30 Ror~ SJmmon.s l.a the nam~ ot P m. Wednesday. Much 13. at the newly arrived son of Mr and the Harbor Vlew School. A qua. •.••.. ., . . . ,.. .... .. .. Mr. and Mrs. John Nelaon Mts. Paul Holmes ot 26Zl Clr<:ll" tlon.,.nawer period wU1 follow Hurtt ot Loe Angeles and 416 Drive, Bay Shores. the ~hes.. Hazel Dr.. Corona del Mar. Ro~rer welfhed 9 pounds. 3 The teacnen are Mrs.. Meta hocted a cocktail party and ounces, when he wu born Tues. Bachmann and Mt. Acn-Ca.rl. buffet supper Thu,-.day. Feb. 21. day, Feb. 26. at Hoag Ha.pltal 10n, remedlal readlnl; Mta. Amon& the many ruesta pres. Roeer hu 2 st.ters. Susan. 11, Les.lle Vaurhn, apeedl; WU. ent were wveral from the Harbor and Michelle, 9. and a brother. llam Butendort, psycholoctat; ~elena's are.L lnchadlna Mr. and Mra. Paul, Jr., who 1.a 5~. Mlae Nonna Pe-kJna. lnatrumen Walter Preston of Irvine 1W"raee; '!be Bolrnes have been living tal music; Ml&s Clara Spelman. Mra. Florencr RyplnllkJ and Mr. here •I.Jic» lJ5:L Mr. Holml"s u vocal mu1Jc; and Mts. Ellen In· and Mn. Jack Greladl of Corou emplo,.ct by &he-em Aircraft Co vam and Miss Emma MatUl. FADS AND FASHIONS J"tmJOa 6 MISSY SIZZS •• .DBJ:SSES 6 PLAYCLO'J'HES &. COAST del Mar. Capt. and Mrs. Art ~ln;;Duw;;;;ll;f!Y~·=========~ICh;;;;;oo;;l~n~unes.~~====-------~===:::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;: Gibbs of Newport Heights, Mr. = and Mrs. Marvin Whiteman of Lido and Pacoima, owners of the boat. Flying W Ranch; Judge and Mts. Elmer Doyle. Newport s ummer realden~. and Dr. and Mrs. Ro~rt H. Fagan. ownen or the boat "Kim" or Newport Harbor and Mrs. Wlnllred Ba r· bre or Newport. Celebrities Included Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hubbard. <Mrs. Hubbard Ia the former Loyce Whiteman, a alngH with Bing Crosbyl. musician Harry Owens and Mrs. Owen.. United States Marshal Robert Ware and Mrs. Ware; and UndersheriU Peter Pltchess and hiA wife. During the l"Venlng Harry Owens and Capt Gibbs played bongo drums. informally enter· talnlng themselves and the guests. REDUCE OFFICE EXPENSE An OfRc• MadtiM ()y~ haul Naw Can Serve eo.tty lepaln In the futvre ~~"" e-...a.u..?t.. COMPUTI OVDHAUU • a--011-T-......... ............................ . ....._.,_ ........... I"UDatmC ~ .._ ............. ,.__, ..., c-.. ,.,._ -I'UYUISnC ......... ADDIJfQ IIAc:a:DIES AJm TnEWaJTEIIS SAl ES IEJrVJCE ILEJIT A.LS C]\\ARRINER'S STATION'~ ~LLg"IS z~ ~ ""'-n-o HY 4 e644 LACUKA aE.ACB P&aQUIIS ..... _ e S,.OL 0 tac MULTIPLI VITAMINS 5 UO'$ ~ $647 AND Good things come in BIG packag ... too •.• during thia big sale you 11 find it' a amart to BUY THE LARGE SIZE AND SAVE. Outstanding bargain& in all your drug atore needs are being featured o•er here at CORONA DEL MAB PHARMACY -Come in and shop todc:ry. S1.2S Allocill, lOO's . . • . .. . 91c $1..00 lt. L ,..__ . .. .. . . ltc 11.25 Lpoi. 14 OL ----'I'Ol"' ler'lu, 16 a. ........... S1 A7 T--. fill of 200 .......... Sl..GO SURE IDW '11S n• TO SEID 8reelhlp ., 0111111 w If~--·~ .... -.tza ~ T,:. file SPRAY fa N~! \!} $1" I40L $1.21 Tbe mJUion dollar view ot the first 1n, a ~rles of Lenten ser bay, wide doora and paUo In the mon.1 on The Lord's Prayer, will All your prin tinq needs will be back Invite you to take a lfUD be! the aermon topic of the ~-handled convenientfv ond courf· down from the rack above the Roy Carleon Sunday at Christ eously in the completely-equip· ~~ place and take a bead on a Church by the Sea. Holy commu-ped J ob Printinq Deportment of "TO SHOW YOU CARE ENOUGJr• aealfUII pualne by . . . That nlon wm be obHrved. The Ensiqn, water out there . . . Step rlfbt -~( Con~~tln~u~ed~o~n~p~a&e~~~~lx~>;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ out on the patio with that rod ii ... Get the feel of It ... * * * ..._ ,.__--.... ...... aid ••• lpw? -·· Ud. ... .._. ....... " .... .... ..... ....-.-......... . ..... .., ........... adJ • .......... ,_ ...... ...a , a , .... ~ ....... 1 ..... .._.._ .... ..... ... ,. ............. ~ ... .._ ... Al ....... wlll ............ u. ........ a···---.................... _.. .•• 'NIIIt .......... ............. * * * ~ that old .. ,..,-old Lido &bop. ..,. ""WelcocDe AboUd" to ~,,_, u.ct. tM ..-, .,..-U4o Shop •• • .... eeu.e we an couldn't 1'0 to t.be lnwmatJolW Trade J'alr .. Jta1J' wtt1a our ._..,.n oedl ........_ wre ~ t.aa. IJdln&doDa1 nu.Nr ....... ~-­all dl••ll Q. ........,....: week-end .... ... .....,.doe ... Md -Iii ... ...... ,.. .......... .:A ~ tllllevtllaa •.,.,.. ==····'""' 81cyc/es tlhd lflnlted /)(J//(/fS- I MISSilE TO lOIII FOLIS 0....,,.... cl ••• .., ......... ,. foltef "-,_ c.a. lilt rWe ,_, Wcyd.. -.4 you con ~ .................. ............... ..,.., .., ..., JOU ........ ,..... ........... . ............ ...., ............... ly ..... ,..., ......... 411heM. Ow ..... ... fdu~ .... N 11. Ia ,._ .. Ill L C... a& .. SlAVE . ... ~110M 20L $16f IAYilft JERCEN'S LOnON uaJa c:a II PHIWPS. MOL 73C MIUS MERVINE IOL 98C SUPER ANAHIST ~····· :••u.SI" =:•«$1" • I YHJ~ WillOW slim by • spr1ng \\ h, re,an . whm there'\ HJCh rc:sulr~rtunlo(, \Ct ulruple~t. slcntltt12111gd•&by wnh Stauffer Sy\tcm? Suutfrr 's fnur moconud dercuc: couc:hn WJIJ reprnporuon your figure :md tnm ~way anc:bcs. They' rc p2n of the f.uDous Snuf- fer System ... waddy cop&ed. but )IJ!VU dupUc:ated. You still h.nc to come ro St:tuifcr System for Stauffer results. So bring your problcnu to friend- ly Suuffc:r apcru. Do it now ... 10 yoo may grc:ct the spring wich a willow-dun 6pre . .Pt.ooc today. Your 6nt vilinnd 6prc :t.D:tlys;is arc fn:c. i 1 ' THE "CROSSBAR," lctest type dicl switching equi pment thct will be installed lcter this yecr ct the Pccific Telephone building ct Balboa , is shown to supervisor Jeyne Storms by Gordon Smith, Newport dicl cutover coordinetor ORiole will be the new prefix of more than I 1.000 Herbor phor~es. Glamour Safety Test Glimpses Goes Ahead Bob Hendershot Harbor's Call· . , fornia Association of Student Sure, and Its St. Patrick 8 Day Co u n c I Is representative, ex. soon aealn, and what with wear· I plalned the safety Inspection l ing o' the green. what could be record to check Harbor cars on I a. nicer ~nnouncement for us at I Feb 11 at a meeting of Harbor 0 BRIEN S than to be able to tell High's student rouncll. you that we now have another exclusive for our customers:! I Bob announc~ that all the service stations In this area will Vwy pi'OUd -are thcrt help with the safety check The CIIDOil9 our Famoua Labe1a -check wil ronslst of 25 Items, b~ added BeauWul BRYANS. such as a V)llld driver's license, the world's ma.t ~ou.s headlight beams. and minor atodd.Dg, ~lga.ed to be aa pam . This Is just a basic check, much of a faah.loll acc:euory aa and It Is not requlred gloona or j.-.l.a or the latest If the check goes all right. bat. I Bob hopes the students can es· . . tablish a safety record It might Fashton ronscaous women ftnd even be possible to win re<'Ognl · I in Beautiful Bryans a complett' tlon from Insurance companies stocking wardrobe · · For l'Ve· so the Insurance rates for stu· nlng · . nylon elegance. sheer as dents can be cut. He also feels a champagne bubble · · For I that If Harbor can perlect the tramping In the w~s long check. It may eventually become wearing wonders an thl' saml' I a community project. pretty sh adt'S as sheers · · For So that each driver ahould busy town life . · practical wear I receive a allp, they were dl.s· combined with delicate flattery. trtbuted on ear wlndahlelds. 'nle Beautiful Bryana ~e worn with driver 1!1 to take hl.a slip to a price by America 5 most MaU· service station to M filled out, tlful women! then return It to school. we wou14 ~ to ncn-t The safety check protects the that DOW'• the time to t.hl.Dk of students from being given a you.r a.w .prlDCJ lJ.Dgttrle. We citation for lack of net>ded Items b~e ao acmy Softly a.w on the list and guards against ltema tram ~ ... F• mech·Anlcal faUure. lAs~ then la tbe mo.t Besides protecting students hub allp. with a wide. aoft from receiving citation~. the lace Oowlce thcrt wW u. eTew-safety check will also familiar. 80 amootb ~.. your aUm lz.e the students with t he laws dnla .... It baa ncb a luxurious roncerning their cars. feml.D.lDe effect. .-ped.ally with Other safety campaign plans the matcbil:lcJ all~·lace bo-have been set by Bob Hender· dice froat cmd badL ADd It's shot. which Include a special liDed tool a~mbly. ------- . Then you will lov.-the no·lron. ~II your printinq needs will be pm .dot cotton slet>p coat · a hendled conveniently &nd court- joy to have · · · and with thl' I eouslv in the completely.equip- C'oolnt'ss of rotton · · · Ther(' arf' I oed Job Printinq Oepertment of many others. but we want to The Ension. show them to you pt-rsonally. so ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ we will br looking for you at O'BRIEN'S vPry <~hortl y 2515 E. Coast Hwy. CO.OifA J)£1. lUll JIAd)ow- Thank oallll Lll•sca11111 2221 E. Coat IUPWGJ eor.a del .. .. Borce "* .... J u ~,., II& 1JI5., You- 1 wl.sh to thank my many t.rlenda and cwat.ornen tor makJng my bualnea ao enjoyable. M the time for parttnr nears 1 ~gret It deeply but I wiU keep In touch with New· port Harbor throu&'h the paeea ol the Enalgn. Mrs. Luelle Kent. who hu taken owr my abop, baa many yean experience and wtU.erve you weU. "nl we meet a1aln, Elate NarboroUfh oaJ%~~~::. r=~ Prttdl&rd 1.erned to .... O.l· --. o( ......ac:t. bUt ... •· ... lt .. bJa \Lilt~ dlillan· ~ ... cfwiDdled. lu.t b.tON ~ ..-. be helped do a JIW..·knowll lob. DIN c&rl)'iAI lfatiODallat "11-.ltll and ltitJto!D" wUJ be the ...a.. tople cl Dr. Cbarla Blauvelt Bullday momln• at the fac.<ed In ,._.Jty bJ Mr. lohn Ullfvenala.t Community Fellow. Prttdlud. Harbor Eullleh teach· ablp at tbe E'be1l dubhou.e. Bat· e:r, wbo UD~"-not only the boa. The eermon Ia bued on the "mUery ot war, but alto ltlt after. rtiatlon b e t w e e n cte.tructtve math. He ~t about a ,_,. emotioN and bodlly Wneu.. retu.rnlnc dlaplaced Iapan- ~r.\!· aun.. ec.mu. troos-~ Olnttal and South ChJna to lt(aJdurla and Northern China to ,.Pt tM CommuJalata. In JCt, ~·· opinion. It'• no wondtr tile Na • tJon.u..t. dJdn't win c.be llb'UI· ale. • • • and Koreans to their country, Mr. Prttd\atd ..arved in the United States Navy for four years from 1M2 to 1M6. After a two-year tralnlne period. he wu placed on the landlnr oratt, the tsr ~. u a membet-ot the .ev. enth neet. Croainl the equator 26 times classltled him u "an old aalt." '!bey had to join the Mrttce lt they wlahed to live beca ... the lnbabltanta ot their land were dytnr of .ta.rvatJon. a.~ c:o-u•rn JD'I'IIOJ)IIT Holy Communion will be ob· .erved and a communion medJ. tat:Jon rtven by the Rev. Donald Sapp at both aervlces Sunday, the tlnrt Sunday or Lent. at the Balboa bland Community Meth· odlst Church. • • • IT. UJ)arRS PaD81'TEJUAJf ''Eternity In the Heart" will be the sermon topic of the Rev. James Stewart Sunday at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Cllff Haven. Phone :.n your neotn atorles to your local newwpaper, the En· alp. Harbor 1114.. • M aupply and runnery otflcer, first Ueutenant and navleator, Mr. Pritchard participated In many, as well u leuer known, PhlJlJplne lnvuton. For Instance, he aaw action '" the Leyte and LJngayen Cult Invasion. Alter the war, Mr. PrUchard was transferred to China to take the many .Japanese back to their native war.tom country. These .. .. JoD nJ'TCIIDJ), .... llllla t.odMI', .....al8 _,.n. .... 1D Chi.IML trlpa took about a week, depend· lng on their starting point. As a result of thl!l type of service, Mr. To Uluatr,Jte Ult., Kr. Prit· chard .tated, "The Chln..e came aboard the ahlpe eYerywbere and literally fourht for the carbap. 'nley &leo .cooped up anytblne thrown Into the water." . Another d~eat:Jnr tartar wu that many ln the army were taken from tropical climates and suddenly placed In treeztne aur· roundlnp with nothing but their summer clothes. None bad any clothing appropriate tot the cold climates.' The ratio ot one eun tot every three soldiers wu allo a defeating factor. Friday, March 8 Presented through the coopera- tion of the Jamaica Inn Restau- rant, Vema Miller and the fol- lowing Distinctive Shops. nEE to the hu:trt lads. PJ.aow.n by Mont From Noon s l RESERVInOIS lOW HOI. &461 Banquet Room Available for Pony Groups and Clubs aAT DEPT. STOllE 303 Main St , Ba)boa l'1lAifCES KOBTOif SHOPS 10 S. Main St 213 N. Broadway Santa Ana TBE BRAT SBOP 1809 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa LIDO P ASBJOifS 3423 'Newport Blvd. Newport Beach VEDA 10LLEJI SCHOOL OF CBAUI Commentary Fashion Models 3CJ7 N. Broadway. Santa Ana JArtAifA IN" l(eslfllllflnl parl'ners In pleasure Get set for playtii'M ••• in th.e colorful, COWiro.toWe AaM ~ loots tftat brinv the--. ... a:itfnt ow W.t to yow f..tJ Sturdy MOUC)h for ,.....,. •• ~ .... Handsome enough to catch the locly'a eyel A.thele~ ........_ ••• to ..,. ..,.., ~·· heartJ They',. practk:ai and UIIRIItliCIIII ••• but. mod of al, ....,.,. ... to .... ' FiM ... ced ......... '" ....... S.. for yowtelf •.. at the.,.. witt~ the~ t.r.wJ ol Cowtaoy IOo4... WORLD'S MOST POPULAR COWIOY lOOTS \ New Record Is Seen . In Ensenada Raci ~tel)' 11.5 aaD boa ... c.oq. Mkha\ld ot Udo Ial .. • ...., ~ are ~ to race C!Oiftft\lftee dlabman ot tn· tu~~peg ln 1M 10th annual ft.w. trt-. EaCJy bla.ab ..,.. eunet11 port to Er\Muda International betn& malJecS to proepectlve con· yadlt race t.b.la ,_,.aocor4Jnc to t.nden. Dea411De tar ent:rte. &I Wed~. April K ' * ' •:• : : N? : ! C& • 11ae r~ .,o~ bJ the T T ftl Newport ~an 8a1lJ:q A.8oda· ar a es ..• llon. .. ach~uled to "' un<W w-r at noon Tlul~Y. May~ ~ the ~ entnnce hen. c• :.•::x=.:::~e~:= cx::~e~c•a•:::a•c' a:::a•c•a•:::awc ~a:, :n~ will be • UUSII IDITA One hunclMd nlnety·.wn eon· Harbor Hllh Spanilh Clu~ 1.-testanb •entenld the ta.oe lut Marineroe will sw-nt Ita ftrllt year. For the Jut 3 OOI\IIeC'Utlve annual rterta from 2:30 to 5 yean. B ow a r d Ahmall80n'a p.m. tomOI'I"'W (Friday) for all "Sirius' of the Newport Harbor atuMnt.l ot Spanlah and their Yacht Club' wu the first acroa parenta. It Ia to be held In the the finl.ah Jlne. Tom Wet.ter wu Ho~ AltAI BuUdlna. skipper. In the ocean raclna Slngin1 and dancing numbenl c.lau. the winner last year wu will M prnented tn the C*ntral Or. Geora• A.llea' ketch "CynJo." paUo. Tile aWl'Oundf!d eorr1don The lime of the "Cynjo" wu 19 wiH ~ opened to the public. Fun boun, 5 mlnutea, and 36 aeconda. and food wtll be the main Rux Schuh's "A.Itllmar" wu theme. tint ln the clua A light dll· Proceeds will 10 toward pur· placement cra.tt.a. Both Mr. Schuh chue of a record chanrer and and Dr. Allea are members of the reooorda for Spaniah cl...,.., Udo Isle Yacht Club. Clltr Chapman, a past preat. 1._ "---1-.l dent of N.O.S.A., Ia again the UIIIRI .,_....,..Mtnl reneral chairman tor the En· senada race. Hla committee e ftOaLEM Df DECOUTDfG Deororatlnr a one.tlme ship elt"V&tor shaft. which' had been transtormed Into a stateroom. on a converted hospital ship wu an unusual project undertaken re. Cft\tly by Walter Semlch, oper - ator of Walt's Home Repal.ra, 626 Cf"nter St .. Costa Mesa. The former hospital ahlp Is now the $150.000 twln·dlesel yacht, "Flamingo," moored here In the Harbor. Mr. Semlch dec:o· rated one wall of the stateroom. using a special novelty material. • • • e JACK'S CIULL OPEJifS Jacqut"S flack> Pacquln. a Frt>nch-Canadlan who was born In the province of Quebec, has rf.'modeiE'd the restaurant at 3512 E Coast Hwy.. Corona del Mar. t fof'TN'rly Doug's Dog House) anrt opened his own establish· mt>nt Jack's GrUl. Jark has worked In country dubs and managed restaurants In many pam of the country He was a maitre de In Mexico City, and prior to coming here. hP wu a waitt>r at VIctor Hugo's at La · guna Beach. Jack. his wife, Betty Mae, and their 2 children, C&.rol. 2"'. and Gregor1. 14 months. have just 8t.abll.ahed residence In Corona del Mar. • • • . ..,..~ Rlcbard'a IJdo Market wtll ob· ~ Ita ninth birthday anniver- sary nut WMk·end, Mareh 14- 17. with an International trade fair theme--a taxe-ort on owner chairmen are Harold Adams, ar- bitrary handicap; Hay Lanren· helm. bulletins; Les Arellanes. Coast Guard liaison; Or. Salva. tore M on a co. entertainment; George Michaud. entries; James Whyte, !lnance; Russell Craig, moorings; Louis Viereck, official escort vessels; Hllyard Brown. plaque deatrn; Andy Gram, protest; Nelson Pringle, publi- city; Harold Adams. race: Ed· mund Grant and Mllton Hessel· bereer. ORR measurement; Paul Hiller, trophy; Arvo Haapa, pro· gram printing; and the follow· lng on the safety committee: Harry SheparMC>n, James Carl· son, R. B. Carroll, Da vld Fraser, Paul Hiller. Charles Jamison. Paul Kettenburg, and Jamt>S Webster. Redlands Day About 30 Harbor students jolnf!d the hun~ of otht>r h lgh school students who were offered a preview of university life by the University of Red· Ianda on Feb 23 at that cam· pus. IAI.FICEIT ICEII VIEW u•IIIEICI 2 NEW QUALITY HOMES 0 W. fOick) Richard's mlsslon · R«re 1a a Jl&lbcMa Wand one-atory home bQ1It on 2 lota whAn )'OU wW ti)Jo)' padou, rela.ud ltv· ln£ n. ftft bedrooms are bullt &JVUDd • 1.,.... patio with bullt· 1rt ~ bautUul cnea pro. vlde an atmolphere of 18Cfu.l· --. Tbe UYlq room hQ a beam eenfa.a. blJhlllbt.d by tldl *"'rood panellnr a plank oak Ooora. An out.tandln• ~ue at ... • lllUe IEILn Cl. 491 Park. Balboa laland ItA m 081111 lB. Ill U111CIIIetl H.W-Yitw Lot R·3 z:onlnc Approximately 65'x95'. $18,000-TertM ..... E.sa•.rr REALTOR 6 INSUllANCE IV AN W. ER.HABDT, Aaaodate 3333 E. Cout Hwy. Corona del Mar Harbor 2422 COIOU .IILAIDS VIEW! .,.. Hoae SaL I S•. 1:30 1'0 5 P.M 2-bed.room plus . . 2 bath$ .. fam!ly kltc.ben and dining room . . . larae lot . . . tru It t:ret>S •.. and room for pool Room down· stairs un!lnlahed. BEA.l.'I'OR .,. 2731 w. Cout !IW7. u 8-G'T7 (At the Slpal) DESERT LGVEIS to Italy as repreeentatlve of the 13 bedrooms, dining room. 2 baths, U. !. GovPmment to tht> Trade hardwood floors. Alder cabinets. Pair In Milan. Have lot outside of Rocket town, Employees will dress In color. modern kitchen, heavy shake tul C'OI!Itumes and will celebrate Ridgecrest near Inyokern. Sfn). with a gala sale of foods and roof, compltotely decorated. land· prize drawings In foreign style. scaped corner lot 1194 Temple Prizes will range from Swiss C'lock.~ and cooking wa~ to an Hills, $'.28,500 $800 RCA color 'IV. w ·roo Lnte to Clauuy UNP'URNISHEO 2-bdrm. house. garage and tlreplact', garbage di.sp .. newly decorate-d. Avail· able Immediately. Harbor 4125 ~% Fourth at Orchid, COM. Large 3600-sq.-rt. house. 3 baths, 3 fireplaces, farm kitchen, large lot. llrTS T~mple BUll, $42.500. OWNER.-U 8·4207 CAliS POB SALE CAJII roa sALE THEG. IMIIS FORD IS lOT II IUSIIESS Tt Sell las-Ill It C• IIYE IT IWIY FREE 1111 U''IIS UlaiiE FREE You liked our free gas plan so well during our special End-of-February used car sale, that we 've decided to continue this offer up to THEODORE FORD U 8-6014-0wner "1111'1 liYI U~t" Until You've Tried Uberty 8-1142 MAX W. POPE. ~altor 1~ Harbor, Costa Mesa WIEI IUYIII OR SBllll PIOPERn IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH A Entrust your r e a 1 e a t a t e ~na to ll REALTOR. Be .. tra1Ded lD h1a prot-.. alon. lmows value~, ft.naDc. In£ ud b bound to ....,.. JOU etlllcaJ.I1, bonMllJ and coarteouai:J. REALTORS are JDerDbel of a national or- pn.b:atton c:mfannln. tD • rlatd code ol tt.ll.b. .............. , ... •••• Sellft'a wtll tab most any deal. Sales eontr&L"t.. option or unall down. Brand new 2·bed. room. den, r.nocleme. lmmedJ. ate ~Jon. ••• , Tuatln Avt"nue view lot. See 1f you ran equal thla bargain for $8500. ~. block to shopping. '''' $500 movea you Into recently built 3-bedroom home Large rooms. hardwood floors. at tached 2·car garage; fenrPd lawrus. Balance like rent ... . •• , 1 acre, agrlcultul'lll 194:SO. trms. Pl~ntla Av., ~ IOU. S95QO trm. Lot. eo.t.a Mesa St. $3:500, t:rma. •••• Down payment to .ult. Collect rents which will pay ott the mortrage. Own thil 3·un1t. IJ\OIItly turnlahf!d. court. Near Thrifty Drug; 1 years old. P · rages. ActJon w111 make you landlord. '''' Commercial Income buUdln&. 7 leased stores, 20 otflcn up· staJn. Vermont Ave., Loa An· geles. Establl.lhed Inc. $2800 to $3200 per mo. Trade for Orange County vacant. WUJ assume. ~ ORANGE COAST PROPERTIES 1857 Newport Ave. ..... -··-·· ---Costa Mesa --U 8-1632.-U 8·1400 eves. 111181 PEIIISULI Sparkllng new 3·bdrm.. 2·bath home and family room. fireplace, wall·to·waJJ carpeting, many built-In features with everythln& for rood Uv1n&. Choice location $35,000, terms. 2·bedroom furnlahed home. Fire- place, fenced patio. Only $18.500 Excellent Terms Ill Tea for Twe Beelde the charming brick !ire· place of this jewelbox 2 bedroom home Daisy fresh ('Urtalns and soft carpetlne spell atmosphere and quality seldom found at the low price ot $16,950. Only SSOOO dn., bal less than rt'nt. COIOU In IIR Cute 1-bedroom house. north of Isn't just for the otht>r fellow You too ran have a good bli highway Room for additional cornt'r lot with plenty or room unit In front. for thP klds and a 4 bt'droom. $14,500 ~2-bath happy homP for only $13,750 with $3500 dn Monthly VICAIIT LI.D payments $100 Inc! taxes. Ins Call to Sf'e our ~~~tal C M $3.000 to $1.000,000 Exduslve But Hurry' Lots: Residential, multiple. rom l o• •..1.-.-..l , • mercia!, subdJvia1on, lndu.strlal. lfl-• IJIIC farms, ranches. Se us for ln!ormatlon Real Estatt'. 2 bdrm. home plus COAST PRQPERnES Cl. RUTH JAYRim. Realtor Mlldl'ed RialS •nd Sylvia 'ftaompeon. A.Doclates 301 E. Balboa BM.!~ Balboa Harbor 2658 or 4600 772 ACRES In the M.W.D. WATER DlSTRICT $300 II Acre JGHI YIIEL CRISSIUDS lEAL n 36'f N. Newport Blvd. opposite Hoar Hospital Phone Liberty 8·1617 Evt>S U 8·1280 good 2 bedroom apt. ft>r mcome Corner lot. fl~place, 3 car ga rage. $8)()0 movt"S you ln. Call today 3 best view Iota. Priced from $11.000 to 113,500. Btl e-noup for 3·bedroom. 2·bath luxury homes. .. , ...... ., .... Corona del Mar VIEW LOT HARBOR IIVESTIEIT COIPAIY NOU: EA.aip cla:saUied ca4t pcl9e 8. Newport Blvd _at 30th St NEWPORT BEACH oa I HA 1600 Days HA 4J.I·H £ves. EXCLUSIVE UDO ISLE LOT 50-tt. on ~noa, 85·fl on Vla Soud. Permanrnt \'u"'W $27,000, terms. CISTA IESI 3 -be11room frame East aide. Lar,e lot. alley. room tn add. $7500 sell on contuct. Wanted $1500 down. Subm1t all otters. l ·bed.room .tucco. west aide on Monrovia. $1500. tt>rms. WUl trade ror ~·bedroom ln ~a. 3 larp ~ C'tlrpetjng and dra'fS included La.rp lot, feMed, $13.500. rood terms. lOCI PIDPEin MEWPORT BEACH ROW ABOUT nns ONE• 2 bed.rooma. carport -$11.250. ,.._"-.. VITI REAL TOt 3GO W. lt.Jbo& Blvd.. Newport BMch.. Harbor 1428 2'n8 Newpott ~ ec.ta Meu. U~ 8-Sl01 ·-··· Sooth ot bljtlW'aJ lD a>M.. Just reduced In prtc.. 2 bed· I'OCiliiiS and ..,... 1111Jht MD. Ku flNplace. rore.d a1r heat. wau tD w.n ~ w.,. double auare. IJW\Y .mu. TCMl'U W tl••d wtth tile locatkm.. Only $::15.000 --.-.me a s ,.. eeet •~ II ,... wbb. aa.us:rft wrTR I.L --. t&OMDAY, ••.:. '· UB aaww • ._. •• ._ , IRVINE ERRACE ...... ·•·•· ... ,.., ....... , ..llf•l••···~-­... ....... hllc. Only a Few Homes Remain Available SEE OUR FURNISHED MODEL HOMES Select Now MAC CO CORPORATION Sales Dmoe. 101 Rl(bway, oppoalt.e Itvlne Coast Country Club Harbor 6795 VOGEL VALUE COIIU DELIO c•u COVE BriH ••, Y'11w I••• Just ~ rouple of stt'ps to finf' swimming beach In the bay 3 bedroo~ 2 batJu. Forced air heat. Built-in rangto and oven l'nbellevabiP price of $34.500! THE VOGEL CO. 2667 £. Cout Hwy~ Corona del Mar HA: 174.1 ; BA: O'm u Is lEST BUYS EJCBI FIT EAST SIDE LDCAn. ~ bedrooms. 1 ~ baths. hardwood noora. all buUt· ln kltc::ben. shake room. sUc:Unc rlu.s doon to patio. A REAL HOWE AND A IlEAL BUY AT $1&9l50 J"UDD. 'ruRE INCLUDED. EASTEII BRIEl CALIFORNIA DESlGN spadoWI th!'ff·bf'.droom. 2 bath home. Bu1lt In kltrht>n. Jndudlng dishwasher. large breakfast area and dining room Rear II\ sng room with hug~ navtone ~plaN' Glass line-d. ltte IJme guaran. t~ F A. furnace and hot water ht"atf'!' Carpe-t thru- out A Mt:ST 1'0 SEE--BRA."'iD :-.-EW. PRICED RJGHT AT $26.950 W. A. TOBIAS, Realtor AND ASSOClA TES "you·u Uke our CrlendJy ~rvlce' V1stt us at our nf'w location Uberty 8 1139 2::.'0 E. 1-;'th St Costa Mesa •ACT0"'5 fmm Thnlt~ Drug Sturt>• fXE:'\1:'\CS CALL LI~n~ l\-8566. LI 8·5665 VIEW SUPREME! lhertllkiiC Chi1a Con Bay aa~ Ocea1! St't' th1s drf'nm hume• t•••l."' Largl" panpiJed living room ~·ith '\tunP f m•pl.wo·. f.lmll) room , 3 bPdroom.<;; 3 complf'tf' baths all hullt 1n kllrhrn wuh brt'aktast bar, HI Ft through••ut ~t u~t n•all~ lM'f' th1s to appl"f' date f'or Appot ntmt'nt Call W. E. FISlER I ltllll•• GORDON W ALK'ER. )(gr J(D4 C.oast Hwy . Corona df'l Mar-Harbor 50.12 E\-.s Harbor 2420-W ~ r., l•llrl Fill II ... Jrnmaculatf\ n:IOden\ bGme. ON ,_, oJcl ,_ ... a I • bedroom.. .t.,.... elm. bullt·ln 1V aad w, u... ......_ l>lnlna room wtlb ~ and .ucu._ ,..... ....,.. .. patio ~ oU OoclrtDa'. 1'011(, and dral* lncludM. sa.awn b7 tillllr • •• • S'I'EINWAY Concert CraneS ~eel­ lent concUtton. flOOO, abe; youn tor Sl2M-3 yean to pay. Schmtdt-PbUllpe Bil Plano 6 <>raan Store, 6th 6 Main, CASH RATES FOB EHBIGR WAin' ADS PIANOS wanted at once; trade yow orpn cw plano on a new I,P1rMt cw Grand Plano or a wonderfUl new Hammond or- p.n. 8chmldt-Phllll.,.. 6th • slnta Ana. ' 20 words or l.o.ess-.._.-..._ 21 to 30 word"""s---- 31 to 40 worud .... s ___ _ 1 Time 2 n.mea 3 nm. .75 1.25 l.SO 1.00 1.50 2.00 1.25 2.00 2.50 Matn. Santa Ana. AUTOMATIC wuher, 1957 Norae with that new .oap injector. Whae. price .$199.99. No caah dn.. pay only $2.25 per week. BAUGHN'S P'URNmJRE WARE· HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St .. eo.ta Mesa. Store bra.: Mon-Frl., 9-9; Sat., 9-6; Sun .• U-5. U 8-3186. Each word over 40 .03 .05 .07 WOIUCING lirl wanta ride dally from CDM to Santa Ana 8 a.m. to 4:3Q. p.m. H&r'bor 2BZ·R. Cash must be received within 1 days of first insertion TBJS SIZE cluiJtled ad lb the Enst&n ~ only SUO tor three lnMI"tlona. Call 1n your ada to Harbor lll~ 11¥1111 2 ~ ln8ured. fast moven phu larp van only .-.z hour anywb-. wtthtn 30 mlla 2'1me IQN at your door. t.ow.t raw and tree ~ on IJtat.e and nation- wide IDOYtn& and on storaee. No atra c:ha.rae few Saturda~ HAMMOND aplnet organ u.e<t. hurry for thls one. Schmidt· PhUllps Big Hammond Organ Store. All modela. 6th It Main, Santa Ana. AUTOMATIC washer, 1957 Gen- eral Electric the latest over-now rl~ model. Whae price $196.81. No cuh dn.. pay only $2.19 per week. BAUGHN'S FURNl"MJRE WARE· HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. Store bra.: Mon-Frl., 9-9; Sat., 9-6; Sun., 11-5. U 8-3186. niE SALE 400/o to fiOO/o OH NO DOWN-TERMS U· S. ROYAL 50,000-MlLE GUARANTEE Wholesale price for Retail Customers IIIE IYERS UNION SERVICE Avocado It Coast Hlehway Corona d<'l Mar Next to Jamaica Inn Harbor 3094 AUTOMATIC washe-r brand new Whirlpool, the hlg onf' Whse price only Sl77 51. No cash dn . pay only $2.00 per W('(>k BAUGHN'S FURNITURE WARE· HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St . Costa Mesa Store hrs: Mon-Frl., 9-9; Sat, 9-6; Sun. 11•5 Ll 8 3186 MAPLE spinet type piano, per- fect S395 TE•rms like rent. Schmidt·Phllllps. 100 pianos to select from. 6th & Main, Santa Ana. USED Hammond Chord Organ Hke new. save on this Instru- ment. You can play the chord orgu beautifully without a le.on. Schmidt-Phillips Big Organ lr Plano Store, 6th It Main. Santa Ana. 4 ROOMS OF furniture, 1957 O'Keefe It Merritt CP range, brand new Philco refrlg.. lO- pe. uvtnr rm. group. 7-plece dining and complete bedroom group. All w~. price of $528.9L No cash dn., pay only 16.4.2 per week. BAUGHN'S FURN1TURE WARE· HOUSE. 66p W. 17th St.. eo.ta Mesa. Store bra.: Mon-Frl., 9-9: Sat.. 9-6: Sun. 11-5. U 8-3186. STANDARD SIZE bathtub, $3). See Wallace Calderbead lewel· er, 3123 E. Coast Hwy .. CDM. GAS RANCE. table-top, like new, oven heat rontrol. top and oven lights, glass In door. Also Serve! refrigerator. Both In ex. cellent condition. HA 6350-J . TRADE IN YOUR OLD FURNI- TURE AND APPUA.NCES ON NEW MERCHANDISE. BAUGHN'S FURNrnJRE WARE· HOUSE, 660 W. 17th St .. Costa Mesa.. Store hrs.: Mon-Frl., 9-9; Sat .. 9-6: Sun .. 11·5. U 8-3186. GOOD practice pianos $67. $95, $135. all in good rondltlon You can swap on better piano at full purchase price or will rPnt $5.00 per month Schmidt Phillips Big Piano & Organ Store. 520 N Main. Santa Ana TRADE INS WE-=TA.K'E ANY ITEM AS TRADE IN ON NEW FUR.~ITURE & APPLIANCES 1r T.V. BAUGHN'S FURNITURE WARE· HOUSE, 660 W. lith St .. Costa Mesa. Store hrs: Mon-Frl , 9 9: Sat .. 9 -6: Sun. 11 -~1 8-31~ 5 ROOMS furntturP. two rom- pleot«> bedroom groups. 7 ·P<' dining rm .. 10-pc. Jiving rm . brand new Wedgewood CP range, 1956 General Electric lO·cu.-tt. refrig. Whse. price for whole lot $7Z7 .89. No cash dn ., pay only $8.04 per wk. BAUGHN'S FURNrnJRE WARE· HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. Store bra.: Mon-Frl.. 9-9; Sat., 9-6; Sun. 11·5. U 8-3186 FREEZER.~andne-W" Phllco CAliS FOa SALE 14 ~ c.-u tt Whse pricP on this $191 49. No cash dn . pay only S2 09 pt>r wM'k BAUGHN'S FURNITURE WARE· HOUSE. 660 W. lith St. Costa Mesa. Store hrs.: Mon-Frl., 9-9; Sat. 9 6 ; Sun. 11 -5 U 8 3186 FORCED TO SELL hard to get '54 Nash Metro. Call Harbor 221>7-J evenings. l956 UNCOLN-Caprl Full power E'Qulpment, air conditioned. all accessories. new tires. original owner. S3.950. HA 5660. COM BABY Crane!. SJX'c-ial new finish only S.J~ Easy tPrm~. olhPrs 1954 AC 5-passen~Pr convertible, $4i5. $560. Pte. Schmidt -Phil· $2300. S500 dn .. S90 mo on ap lips. 520 No Main. Santa Ana. proved credit. Baroni WW. Call Harbor 1835-W before 10 am 100 Pianos alway<~. or after 6_ TV PHILCO 21 " console model. ..... ..-..................... ,_ ___ ......,........,_......, Whse priC'P $129 41 rash or pay IlEAL ESTATE & llEifTALS only $2.40 per Wf'Pk. BAUGHN'S FURNITURE WARE· HOUSE. 660 W. lith St . Costa Mesa Store hrs : Mon Fri., 9·9; Sat . 9·6: Sun. 11 5 LJ 8·3186. ATrR.ACTIVE FURN. 1·bedroom apt. All utilities paid. Ideal tor couple. $80 mo. No lease re-- quired. Z732 E. Coast Hwy., COM. Harbor 49-l9. EXPERIENCED watt:rea wanted. Call Harbor 2672 toe appoint· ment. EXPE.IllENCED SALESLADY for better Spedallty Shop. ·Apply 1n person. O'Brlen'a. 2515 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. READY · TO -WEAR Salealady. Only experienced nftd apply. Full or pa.rf time. Brandt's Dept. Ston, Corona del Mar. DEITAL ASSIST AIT , ...... , .... 25 to 35 years of age. Write qual- Ifications stating experience (lf any I: education; agt>; length of residency In the area; marital statu9-to Box F-387 c;o The Ens ign to make a professional change to better serve your fellow man. To Increase your productive time. To Insure your future regardless of age. To double your Income. ? YOU HAVE? Then ~ Mr. Crogan Sales Supervlaor or BollcSaJa. lEW Ill TRANSJ'ER 6 STORACE 1966 Harbor Blvd... eo.ta Mesa Pbone: Day, U S..%114 Nllht. Ha 5!583 or U 8-M.'JO * ........ 1" * GUlli P• AD 0 he• I'INE WATCB JtEPAIJUNG "Prompt s.tlce- Reuottable Price~" ISIS B. c.t. IIWy., eoe-del Mar ...,...,.... FOR REifT S-MM 16-MM 35-MM and 16MM Sound Projecto!'l F ASr COLOR FILM SERVICE Model Airplane Supplies ... a-,._ rna ftewport Blvd .. eo.ta Mea Pbone Liberty 8-7042 su, I Rozt11t S,.oe for R11t American Legion 21.5 15th St. Meetlnp 2nd-4th Wed. 8 p.m. WHEELER ELECTRIC Electrical Contracting Free Estimates Z753 0 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar HA 6241 Days U 8-1315 Eves IEIIVJCEJ Will's I••• llfllrl H... •.AI CA.R.PEN'T'RY. PAINTING r HI PAPE'RBANCING. UPHOLSTEJlY ri...J , ~ AND MOST MINOR HOME •••• .. Ira REPAIRS. METAL TENSION 1842 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa SCREENS RESCREENED WITH ALU'MlNUM. SOME FREE -30ME FEE Uberty 8-8522 AppUcant. needed. many oftlce ------·------- jobs, a1ao restaurant. and do· mesttca. Many Jot. for qualltled men. <~ now.) l une FarTar Empt Agency. 402~ 32nd St., Newport Girls- BE PROUD AND PLEASED WITH YOUR JOB AND SALARY. CX>MPLE'T'E PAINTING PAPER RANGING SERVICE HA 2976 Sample aelect.Jon 1n your home. EUGENE 0. SAUNDERS 500 31st Street, Newport Beach Painting -Decorating PAPER ILUfGING GEORGE BURKHARDT Licensed Contractor 1897 Orange A w. eo.ta Mesa Uberty 8-8828 YARD IAIITEIAICE n•n nmrart JII..AD ._ ....,. ' ••• tlw, wlalclt wm -.t .t ...._ •--.. 11.-"''d""'' by M.n. • .,.. .. lley, llCMel -..... .. Wtlje c:-IMU, 1-'Y ._,._... aad D'-J«Sw School Slates Mar. 12 for First of Polio Shots ~Mca9CtwtM.n- Two polio ahota, with an Interval of one montb'a elapsed time, will be ttlven to the atud•nt.a at Harbor who have not been Immunized aea.lnst the dlaeue on Mar. 12 a nd Apr. 3 ~tween 8:30 and 11 :30 a.m . Three doctors at Harbor High wW lnnoculate 1,694 high school atudents and seventh and eighth gradera from the Harbor area. Twenty-seven per ~nt of Harbor'a atudent.a have already had their polio ahota. AU other .tudenta are eligible lf given parental co~nt. 'Mlree mUllon dollars hu been allocated for tree Immuni- zation against polio through federal and atate funds, and In- formation concerning Ole shou has been mailed to parents. A booster ahot will be given to the students who have already had two ahots. but as yet no plans have been made for the other atudents to receive booster shots. If Jess than four months have elapsed since the first dose wu given, a second dose wUI be given at school. U more than four months have elapsed, It will be necessary to start all OVE'r again. A minor cold or allergy. such as hay fever or asthma. will not hlndet" the Immunization proc- ess; but ll a penon 1J seriously Ill. the rhot of CC)urae will not be elven. Per.on.r who have jurt an1ved ln the area may .rtll reeelve ahota. Althou&h the student In· noculallon period ends Apr. 9. clinics at the Costa Mesa and Newport Beach fire stations wlll be opened to the public. Acqordlng to the county health ~partment, effectiveness or the polio vaccine la overwhelming. In the age group of five to nine years, the age group most heav. lly Immunized. the number of reported cases last year declined dramatically. Golfers Start Newest Club A goll club hu been Initiated at Harbor High thla semester with the selection of a sponsor. Mr. Chester Wultt, comrnerchu teacher. Tpumament applica- tions have been sent to Santa Ana and Irvine Cou1 country clubs to arrange days, times, and regulatlona for play. Mr. Wulff hopes to schedule meets with Huntington Beach, Santa Ana. and poulbly Laguna Beach high ~~ehools. ft Ia planned to send Harbor representatives to compete In the California Inter· $Cholutlc Federation JOlt tour- nament at the end of May. Future plana awatt the ac- ceptance of appUcaUon.r by a eoll club In the area. Many prae· ect.Jve members have Indicated strong Interest In this sport and hope to see It become a letter aport In the future. COME TB1S WE.EJ[EJQ) I BUfT ALO RANCH l.af9ed ~ Mott Complete Fumihlre Store in the ArM. c.n for free • DECO ItA TING SERVICE Liberty 1-SSII Honse ... Gar~ en Furnishings for homes, dubs. yochta. 30 17 W . Coeat Hi9hwey Newport leech in TIE HABBOB 1114 i«ty.flve of the 105 cases of polio ln Orange County were adults over 16 years of age. Polio hie the high school age group more than any other In the nation. Emphula on polio Immunization at thla time Ia Im- portant ~~ the polio year, or the most Jlkety period for con- tracting the dl.aeaae, be&ln.r on April 1. FllEE Admlrs!ee -nEE h:rkia9 Mac:ArtJltar ~~ aile fniD Coat llt91awar 101, eo..a del Mar See the Buffalo on their range! ltap Coacb Tra1l ••• Have fun on a Trac· tor, •a.rn &Ide, Pin Tnack, or on the Aat!Mat1c: NJal.atwoe lt.aaa Ttala, Browse around Porter's Western_.... ... Wear Store, Horae Back Ride and enjoy a real •aHalo •uv-~-~~one ~ eada Saaday-ID· diall vw... ad ........ SP~CIAL •AilCADf s amu roa 11.00 wttb tltJ.s Ad. aa.udne'a lpedal Bate. ·-poap oC 20 ... llllOn. PIIOJrE B.AaaOB SS. ELECTRONIC organ. large 2 manual with ~al -board, tone cabint't. beautiful caS4?. only $785. other organs little as $95 Schmidt-Phillips Big Organ & Plano Store s ince 1914, 6th lr SPACIOUS single furnished apt COM. Garbage disposal. plenty of storage. Phone Harbor 5426 Our oftlces a re bright. co·work- ers pleasant, end bene!lts are tops CARDEN SPRAYING-Our spec-_TBAD--~·--------­ "AIIIrl1 1H Yltlla," ._..,, 1• I•• II A COLOa PJLII TaAVZLOQVB-K.AaL aoaDISOJr, JrCII'1'Gtlw Gardena and palaca of VIenna to the Tyrolean Alps. Vt.lt Salzburg, Sal~mereut Lake country, lnn.rbruck. lovely valleya and rugeed moun'taln.r ... price • ~ta. • c.ata, ll.SS aad 11.50. Main. Santa Ana TV BRAND nPW Admiral W' modPI ThP hfoost one Whst>. price S1R8.41 No cash dn. pay only $2 (Y7 J>('r Wf'f>k BAUGHN'S FURNITURE WARE- HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St . Costa Mesa. Store hrs · Mon Frl . 9·9: Sat .. 9·6: Sun 11 5. U 8-3186. 2-BD~ dupiPX. un!urnlshPd Across from high SC'hool. $75 mo . C.D.M Harbor 6440 PRJVAri:OFFICES with phone answering serv1~. Secretary and notary available. Ground floor. New Trident Bldg., 2200 Newport Blvd . Newport Beach. fAdjacent to South Coast Co.) Ot.flces and semi-private desk space. HArbor 3028. FURNlSHED APT.-No chUdren; no pets. 610 Marguerite, COM. 40-FT. VIEW LOT on Hazel Dr. Openings now In thls area for: TELEPHONE OPERATORS -Apply- 8:30 to 4:30 122 West Thlrd Santa Ana PACIFIC TELEPHONE lalty. Uring bat materlala and power machine tor your flow· en and shrub&. l u.lt like you want It! Also wuh windows and other thlnp. Call after 5 p.m. HA fDl-M. Free EltJ.mates-Reuonable Rates D. SIMMONS -U I-MOO COKftZI'a I.AIIDeC&J'IIIQ uanca SPINET plano used. In good con - dition. sweet tone, special at $368; other wondt'rful buys In Knabe, Wurlltzer. Gulbransen. Acrosonlc. Fii!C'her, all like new. aome rental returns. trade-Ins. a lew with caae slightly damaged In shipping, big saving due to Insurance claim settlement. Salem Ma - ple, Cherry. Blond, French Pro- vtnctal. Come and ~ these beautiful aplneu with new Guarantee. Schmidt -Phillips, 520 N. Main, Santa Ana. 17950 Harbor &140 nEE I'.:S'I'IIU. DS UNFURNISHED 2-bd.nn. house. Top job~~ ftelda. 8611 Cree lt•mpr garare and fireplace, garbaee me ~ d.lsp., newly decorated. Shown 120 Tu.tln--Newport ,_ell 00.801fA DEL JUa •tN,.,..ISD ... ,Y by appointment. Harbor 412!5 JU U. 2'7" &. o-Il Jlw7. or 1732. 620~ Fourth at Orchid. (ac.ro. b'OID All~ ........... Corona del Mar. parkln•l6t> _..~1 •• $50 PER MON'm 'ttl lune lat. _ _. ____ ~'-----D'D one-bdnn. fumlahed a pt. near IITUAnOIIW WAnD n.vc:-::. bay. Nice yard' for cblld. 309 Ana de or WE 9-4496. WANTED IRONING In my home. protactloe ap..IDit HOUSEFUL of furniture com- plete. dining, Uvtng and bdnn. ,roupa all at whae. $248.91. Cash or pay only $3.47 peT wk. BAUGHN'S FURNtTURE WAJlE- HOUSE. 660 W. lTth St.. eo.ta Mesa. Store hra.: Mon-Frl., 9-9; Sat.. U; Sun. 11-5. U 8-318S. HOME Model Hammond Organ ued, a be&utitul IMtru~t at a veoy low price. Schmldt - FOR RENT 2· bdnn. unturn. apt.. ~ month lncludlne eu and water. Newly decor. Adulta, no pet& 517 Poln.ettla. HA 3858. w AJn'EI) '1'0 ...,. LOCAL proteulonal man nee& 3-bedroom home In Corona de] Mar by April In Ex~llent references. Harbor 3329. Pb.UlJpe Hammond oraana. -....... Fine Plana., 5lO ft. Maln. San· DAL &ITAft __. u. t& Ana. A. ~ ila:aa&a kOUSD'UL ol maple. Complete R. E. 6 BUSO.ESS DOIEB Jlvfn• rm., dJ.nlnl a.nd bed· u=:~. SpeetaJty room ~ .Euttnl maker. DESI!Ir1' LOTS Whit. prlc:e .-..1. cub or AJm ACD:AGB pay only s;:~"J:'· 29U W. COalt Bwy. U . 8·1521 BAUGHN'S .-AR£. Lon& Beadl 2701 & 4tJ1, D f .IQ34 BOUSE. eeo w. 11111 a. eo.ca • ... x... stcn hrl.: Moe·rrt.. t.t; _w_Ain'D ____________ _ Sat.. 84; Sun. 11-1. U 1-Jlll. IWtl iOOiCilll .. iii .... fK1J .... Dldl. ..... Wp.JtvWak J1 per hr. Mabel Whlt:man. fil1'l tooth~t Mareuertte Ave~ CDW. Harbor 1 __ ..;:C;,;.;I;;;;I;;;;;Ii;..' .;;;Laa;;;;;;;,;llri'I'"= .. -...*1--.• .... J!~- 42'79·1. wokAN wANTS baby attUne ~ and weebnde 10Uf home. Phone Harbor 31172-1. ....,,.IROOI t5.00 a week wtll rent a 2 m&n· ual Hammond Spinet Orlan wtth fNe 1.-ona. all term rent alaow.d on buy. Sehmf(tt. Pb.UlJp~ Plano A Orpn Stcn.. In Oran.p Co.. at tda • Maln. Santa Ana. _ __..... ICI:alla-.AWJQXQI ~hi·­ TD AW!mfO IUJif u.....,. U...S Auto ,._. ,._ Welhc7 eu. UMt acra, ~~Mal . LDIJlll ... 1013 ~ Plat'elltia Aw1 COila K- ft.OOII -•u. TRIBE II Yo1r 0111 Wllcll On a new Hamilton UberaJ allowan~. ~ ... ~c ......... Jewel• 3123 E. COASr HWY .. CDM. Business Directory .. JrEWJOIIT lllall ICIIOOL, 'l1&bb .t lla ~ algtat oC &Ia. , • • to &. Rlchca d GOP Women to be Hosts Georce 1A Roy IUchard, 18, of one daqllter. Ilia. Marpret 43f Acada Aw~ Corona del Mar, l'iflerwtuowakJ o1 eo.ta Meu; 2 cUed nuand~. Feb. 21. at Twftl. brotberw, Cllfiord and Kenneth Member~ ot the Newport flar. lY·n.lne Palm8 U a r.ult ot In-ot 1.-Anee!M; and 13 erand· bor Republican W~n·s club Jw1.• M rwcelved In an auto dilldren. will be hMa~ at the School acddeat Saturday, hb. 16, near Funeral ~ were held o1 PoUtlC8 at I a.m. WedN!eday, that town. Be wu a natJve ol Sunday at Baltz Mortuary eo.ta M&l'dl 1.3. at the Dtaneyland Iowa aocl Uwd Ill the Harbor .._. dlapel. w1th tbe lev. Don-Hotel. '!be tchool a aponaored area alnce lMO. He wu a re-ald Sapp ottld&tluc. ln~t by the 110utbem dlvt.lon of the tl.red mall carder and membei' wu ln lla.rbor a-t llernorlal Federated ll.epubllcan Women. of the Lett.« Ca.rrlcl"a ~la-Park. • Rnervationa may be obtained by uan.. calllna Mra. Vllan Couch at Bar- Re 18 .-u.rvtved by bla widow ftoDe =.., 70Gr .,... lltor'l• to bar ~1881. Mrs. Dan Orlakel of • lOW loe8l oew.papa, the ED· Con 'a del Mar Ia the new pra. Vera; a 80n. Maraball ot Sallnu; lllp. B~bor W4. ldent of the club. Flarne.Jes~ elec-ttic cooJq ng ~ps t110te jyice in the rneat I THESE THREE Ebell Club members will be on ond Mrs. Leon Sonborn. olso of Bolboo lslond. who ore co luncheon chc)irmen; ond Mrs. John Lomor of Solboo, house choirmon. New members wtll be received .,t todoy's meeting. n'f•c•.,l duty todoy .at the regulc)r monthly meet- '"9 n the new Clubhouse in B.,lboo. They ore left to nght Mrs. Leslie Mod of B.,lboo lslond Ebell Club Spring Festival to Have International Touch EbEII ~oles Sixteen new mt'mbeTS are to be Introduced by Mrs. WIUiam Gamble, membership chainnan. at tht' 12:30 luncheon meeting of the Ebell Club of Newport Beach today (Thursday 1 In the Ebell Clubhouse, 515 W. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa. There'll be an International navor In the annual Ebell Club Spring Festival, which la ached· uled tor next Thursday, March 14, In the Newport Beach Amer· lean Legion Hall. Doors wlll open at noon. Lunch will be ~ved by the Ways and Means Committtee untll 2 p.m. u a.sa7 IllS Bcabow 819d.. Coata ..._ BOROn Exciting In '51 Paris, London, Rome, full of c h a r m and interest at all times. newly significent to- day. Browoell Escorted Tourt rake you where hiJ.. tory hu been made for centuries. You see the people io the RfteU. io the couotty. Y oa will ~~equile a better pup of world noeaa.. Moderate prices (suninJ f9S9) include: T rav e I , HOteb. MHIJ. Sip CMeioJ. Time f~ sboppiDJ aDd fuo. ~ ..,.., ..... , ................ ,,,.. . Cll TUVB. .. VIOE -....oa11M c... c..t .... ..., £ Ordaid Ac:roa from J:Wt Ortlce ·C...... del II• MU'nJAL 11CKET SERVICE ................................... SAVE All chairmen will wear authentic costumes of other countrlt's. and guests are Invited to do likewise. There wUI be fortune lt'llers. fish pool, roving minstrels. Pt't· sian musicians, cake walk, and booths of La Boutique. jewelry, candy. herbs and spices, MexJ. can Wares, cooked foods. The Art section Is preparing a "Montmartre" eallery dl.aplay. Decorations will follow the Inter· nattonal theme, creatlne an at· I'Doe»pheore of forel1n lands. The tMtlval wUl be an all-club effort in fund ratatne. accordln1 to Mra. JARoy Stanton. general chalrman. Proceeds will go to club philanthropic and new building obligations. Co-chairmen for luncheon tick- eta are Mrs. Robert Stabler and Mrs. H. K. Delster. Mrs. Charles Melone Ls In charge of the spe· clal prize to be awarded during the afternoon. a portable tt'le· vlslon set. ' The new members are Mmes. Port Miller, VIctoria Fetz. Ro- land Sprkh, Harold Young. B. J. Lowe, Robert Kimball, Chester Sheere, L. A. Moss, J. V. Baker Jr., Ray Call. Lee Bolln, S. E. 8etz, Jack Sederlund. Wllter He.nault. B. I. Heaae and Donald Sly h. A nomlnattq committee for 1 B -58 ottkera wtll be elected, according to llfn. Wllllam Tritt. president. At 2 p.m. the club members wtll hear a talk by Philip Geary, lecturer, traveler, TV perwonality and chaplain of World War n for 'I7 months In the South Pacl.flc The program will be presented by Mrs. George Hooper, chair. man In roasting, juice is the secret of flavor-and flame is the enemy ~jui ce Here's why: ¢ ,....-. neecla air to breathe. A Ramt-heatt-d oven constantly inhales dry air, exhales moilt air -literally coob meat in a bot draft that evaporat.ea good juices.. And what ia more diaappointing than a 6oe rout without all • ita flayorful juice? a.t...,. ~cook tt el.ctrkal~, t.bere'auo draft ol CIODU.nlly cbanpns air. Becau.e there'a no Same. You cook iD moiJ1t. Dot city beat. llaoJt? More ¢ juice Itaya in the meat ... and it t.uta better. And eMcblc coold,.,. c ...... Kerpa your pota. pans and walla fresh and oew. It'a far cooler. too. Electricity pula the beat in the food. not io the k.itchen. lt'a fast and automatic. Truly, electricity is the only modem way to cook. See your electncal applian~ dealer aoon. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. COMPANY Fred Dies Crozier at 67 lregiiFintlln fir tile Bettlelllgs Dhl you k now? Flamele .. electric cooki ng c oab about S1 .30 to S1 .50 a mont h for a family of 4 Gregg, 5-pound, 11 -ounce first ~-------------------------------------------------. child of Mr. and Mrs. Berk Kel· Fred J. Crozier. 6i, prominent logg of 611 Acacia Ave., Corona pioneer In the Harbor area and del Mar. waa born Wednesday, natlve of Los Angeles. died Ft'b. 'n, at Hoag Hospital. Wednesday, Feb. 'n, at St. Joseph The Kelloggs moved here from SEE TIE IEWEST Visit .......... ,. •• sa.. .. ,. .... C.llr Hospital. South Pasadena In September. Mr. CrozJer was a yacht broker Mr. Kellon ls employed by a 835 W. lith. e-ta .._ at Balboa before he entered the ~b~a~nk~l~n~Rose~~m~e;ad~·;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;===============::;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i real e.tate business In Corona r del Mar. He was also an lnsur· ance broker. He moved hls busi- ness headquarters (rom Corona del Mar to eo.ta Mesa and built a home on Signal Road, Clltf Haven. He lived there until he moved to 1082 Tropic Lane, Tus· tln, a year a10. He Is aurvtved by hla widow, Lo:de; 2 daucbters. Mrs. Barbara Hatenteld of eo.ta Meu. and Mrs. Mary Jones of Balboa Ia· land; ancl 2 allterw. MOdred and Fl~tlC@ Clozlel' of Lo8 Angeles. rrtnte tanilly aerv1ce. we-e held lut Tbut'sday at Baltz Mortuary chapel, eo.ta Meaa. Private interment followed the wrvice. -------.... 1~ aD4 enftlo&* Call the EnaiiD. aartMir lU'- s T CLIFF One of the most desiroble locations in Orange County is the Newport Horbor oreo ... end one of the newest develop- ments in this areo is WESTCLIFF, " professionally plonned community for discriminating femt1ies who enjoy the cesuel monner of resort atmosphere. en Wide, orchitect\.lrc)lly controlled, fee simple homesites ore presently ovoiloble 1n WESTCLIFF storting from $8000 for on 80xl20 ft lot. SAVE Ove,.ooking one of the SoutMand's most edive ~chting ond recreofional ploY9roonds, WESTCUFF is e planned NSi· d.ntiel community stressing luxurious livinq in o CJOY end culturol environment. These homesites face wide, wind.ng. poved drives with concrete curbs, Q\ltt'ers and storm drains and concrete side- walks. S.-.r and Newpon Beach Municipc!!l Water facilities aN compi.ted. Ornamental st...etlights li ght th. orN. The uhlity fecilities are underground to enhanc. the londteeping.. All improvements &1'8 in and pc!!id for. WESTCUFF is in #le city of Newport 8eecJ, end in the Newport Beech Sc:f,ool District. • SAVE 11·11- .. Ill ...... .._ . • • A JMdel boiDe at 1211 w.-wr nm., ~u~~~e~eq f\a1l1abeod b7 nm ISLAlmDS al Rewport a.dl a.-dAo, .._. 'lllradq. You are lllvtted to mab an ~ al t.bJr ......utW ...... wltla IIGqileiDt 0... l1De -....nc: kltdten.. - .. • . JIAJU).J'OUCJIT SBOT Ia driftD bam. by Jolua BeDI'Otlla (ll) a Eddie Pope (32) cmd Que Ba.bbard (30) aac••• ba fa. a 11 1 r &ble ~ of one and poalbly 2 addJdoDal ._...mblymen f« Oranp County becauae ot lkY· rocket1na population wowe ~· ported thla week by Stat. Sen•· tor lobn Murcl)' Jr. The county t. at111 operatJnc under the 1950 cenau.r, which ~ a 216-ZM population. Now the 19!S'T population fleures abow the county to be well over Niwpc;rt C. of C. Drives for· 200 NeW Membefs Members of the Newport Har. bor ol Chamber of Commerce an· tlclpat4! 200 new members by Friday, March 15, at which time their current ~embershlp drive ends. Dr. Ed Milum ls head of the drive. Members of the board of direc· tors who are serving u captains of the 4rlw ln the local areu are u followa: CORONA DEL MAR: Bob Mur- phy, Harold Hetrick. William <>'Bryon, and J ames Van Dyke. BALBOA: Bocer Hannaford, H. Payne Thayw, Monte Crimes. and OrvUie Schlueter. NEWPORT: Ben Becfdtck and WUlard ltJlllbn. rebowad ~ tlae lDdlcm-Tar 9GDM· . Hornets Edge Tars Lead Most of Game Bucs 81 -79 SlUTS WEDIEDAY LIDO SHOPPING CENTER: I Mllo Lacy, Roland Wrleht. and Mark Soden. NORTH NEWPORT A 1USTJN AREA: Net.on Stafford and Joe Steelman. IIUCB 11 JAKES DEAR "IEifL WITHOUT CIUSF' ALSO JAIIES DEARE In Play-off But Lose PlayoH 49-45 =~~~ E:.:~. ~~ MARINER'S MILE: Urban Beh and John Boyd. BALBOA ISLAND: Lee Bolin. Harold Caldwell, and Charles 8AU JACK.IOK of Xewpol't baa .,._ --..d t111e 0n1Dge c:.at Bradley. 'C~:.I~I·~~··=~~~~~~·~IIatt~ .. ~~-~E~u~-~l"D~C:._.~h~N~a=•~~Qq~l~l~la~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Newly appointed chalrman of .r; "EAST W EDEI" SPECIAL IJIIIES SAT. llniEE l :)tt FREE GIFTS TO ALL liDS "f•cls II ... laYJ" Daaald O'Cclall« & J'rcmda AJm COMEDY SBOW ADM. 15c TO ALL AGES The N~rt Harbor High School varsity basketball team, Sunset league champions tor the past 2 y~ars. bowed to Sweet· water High School 49-45 In the Tars' second game oC the CJ.F. central group play-ocr Friday night at Linda VIsta. Newport led 6-4 at the end of the first quarter and 21-20 at the midway mark. Both tea~ scored 14 points In the third stanza u the Tars held their one-point margin. Sweetwater went out In front In the f!Aal quarter and "frcne" the ball with less than 4 mln· utes to go. As the Tar players ~gan fouling In an attempt to get po.ssHSion. Sw~twater hit on 8 consecutive free thrpws. Ed Pope scored 15 points John p01 letterbeaos and envdo~ Henrotin made 8. and Tom Houa· Call the Enaten. Ra.rbot Ul4. ton bagged 7 points All league -guard Gary Gr~n did not play l due to an Injury. . . thanks to all ot you sporumen. big and little. tor your gr('at turn out open· lng day. Even Crazylegs Hirsch w as OV('twh('Jm('(! at such a welcome. Insur- ing a repeat visit from the great Ram enrl With a vote -of confidence like this. Sports man Ltd. will win the p('nnant. H('r(''s one way W(' want to thank you . rE>SulL'I of the> door priu.-drawings will b(' postrrl all day Saturday. March 9 Come by and check the list You may b<' a wlnnt>r' An f'xlra spr<'ial thanks tn th(' Don \fc'Callums. Lyell Buttrrmort>. Dan Werlr mnn. "Aldie" Aldrrsun. Brown Krussman anr1 Jadt.•;on ('ontral'lor-. anrl Richard~ Lido Markrt . 3 44 0 VIA OPORTO NEWPO RT BEACH, CAUFORNIA AT YOUR SERVICE Coach Jules Gage aald none ot this year's starters would be back next seaJtOn but there were good prospects In the 1V team. Here's the Individual acorlne for the season: PLATEJI Ed Pope ... Gary Green ... John Henrotln Tom Houston . Jerry Kem~r .. Gene Hubbard . Rich Palaterrl . Bob VIllagrana John Lewis ..... Stan Schones PC 152 .126 .77 .. 64 .. 69 43 36 .. 19 . 13 2 " 103 48 36 58 41 24 19 10 11 2 TtL 407 300 190 186 179 110 91 48 37 6 to 'Fullerton 81· 79 at Santa Ana Friday night. Full~n thu~ umed the right to represent the Eastern Conference In the Calllornla Junior College champloruhip at San Jose Junior College this w~k. Orange Coast and Fullerton are Eastern ' Conference co-cham- pions with 13·1 record$. In thr~ eames this season Orange Coast and Fullerton h11ve each eco~ 215 points against each other. Orange Coast won 54 ·51 . and Fullerton erabbed the other two, 83-82 and 81 · 79. -------------------------------- Ad on Coast Freeway Citizilis' Group Asks IContinu«l from Pap 1) J develop Into one contlnuOUA ur· • OJ'J' STaEET PAJI.IDRcr--Mn ban area, and therefore a care· Pcnl ....., dlllllmtcau A. K. fully worked out highway net· PMI:pl. ~ work Ia needed. Mr. Pbel~» repented that the Re urced county-wide plan· atudy croup bad dJvi~ the ntne to coorctlnate recreational problem Into 3 cateeorles. rest. development _ preferably on a dentlal. commercial and recrN· tlonal. He aald that the think· voluntary basta. but ll that falls, ing o1 the study group Is to tlnd throuth a eovemmental agency. a way to make the recreational parking pay Its way. publicity, Lee McColloch, aald the drive. which started 2 weeb ago. hu received "enth ualartlc reception and &'ood reJJUlta." Local ~agers Will Compete Basketball teams trom the Newport Beach BecreaUon Divi- sion and the Harbor Area Boys' club wlll participate ln the 1957 Southern CalltomJa Boyr Basket· ball Championship Tournament Saturday at Culver City. Members of the recreation dl· visJon team are Mike Devis, Jlm Koch, Charle. Mesalng, Ken Hutf. Norm Cart.m. Chuck Pey- ton, Dennis MaeMWan, Mike Clemence, Mlke Orr. and Pete Yould. The Boyr' club ~am Ia rom· ~ of Mark RJtter. Oub Me· Ladilln. Todd H-. Lany Broer· ~. Davy ConMll. Jolin Burear. Scott SmJth, 'ftnl ar...m. Joe Cal.la.nt, and SteYe Bwwttz. Sell throueh Enat«n Claaif led WHAT A TRIMMINGI , ..... Will ... Will fj~........,.'IIIIUW' Hedge Shears I ITEII-GF· THE-1101111 Tl1JD you b.ed9e Q1JICU. T CID4 EASD. T with tb .. TBUSTWOIITBT BEDCE IBE&U J'OaQED STEEL at.ADES with I"VLL l ·ba. CO I I liiC EDGE JlfOTCIIEl> .. Pruala9 lleny Cnwtb. DUaAal..E 8VU.T TO LAST Jf.Aft SEASOJfS SPECIAL '2 18 Jilt& JED TO TUQ& "Does this mean parking meters!" Mr. Bolin asked. llltert. cmd Eldlutcw Declol'atlD9 &.9. a.ao YaL -. *CROWN HARDWARE* ''There are only 2 ways to make parking self supporting: meters or attended parking lots." Mr. Phelps answered. e STB.EETS AJifD BICBWAYS - John loyd Jr., cbainDcm; Dr. DaYtd lflebea. ftc».cbal.nlum. Mr. Boyd said his study group was presenting the resolution on th(' Coast Freeway beca~ th<' rounty highway ~ng1neer Ia going to Sacramento to conl~r with State Highway oUiclab March 21. "A Clnal declalon on the route of th(' Coast FrN'way IB of para. mount Importance to the Har. bor Art>a." Mr. Boyd said. "When thr route 1-; settled, then resl· drntlal and r('Cfc>ational devt>IOp· mrnt nf adjoining land can be arromplish('d" Th£' resolution pointed out thar a proposed locaUon of the Coast Fret.>Way has been ap. prov('d by the County Su~r­ visors and the Newport Beach City Council, and that the lr· v1ne Co. has expressed willing. ness to deed rights of way for the Freeway. Harry Bereh. Orange County planning dlrector and resident of Corona del Mar. aald that the Orange Cout Freeway Is urgent· ly needed because Western Oranee County, 10me 400 aquare miles In area. w1U ultimately IIIII .. • ,._.Dealers PAIR i&al IV?PLIES Lll Pllltl111l DIIII'IBII 2104 ~ eo.t WEDEUVER LIU1'S aAJl'I'LE1T PEARS l-lb~·OL 3~ uan-za.-. Dill Pickles~ ._ .. WE CUT urn •A BOuaDOLD DUA.aTJIDT ftOIIr' ttac.. FilE ILl COLDlY PIIITI -:- 1107 &An COAST IDGIIWAT coaou Da. 110 ... CAM PSI DE BEANS 'l"'aa''fty .. 3~~r35( DELICIOVI APPLES 2 ... 10~ •