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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1959-01-22 - Newport Harbor Ensign, • • ORiole 3~55() 10~ H I to-·c.o. •• Y F T L TH, 15 Collision at Marin&-101 John Wheeler of Corona del I Mar, a 15-year-old Harbor High School student, died In Hoag Hospital at 4 p.m. Tut-Sday. He I succumbed to head Injuries 24 hours after he was thrown 33 feet from a jeep when It collided with a plrk-up truck at Marine Ave. and Coast Hwy. He was a !lassenger In the Jeep driven by a school friend. I Charles Ulhlcln, 17. of 3628 1 Ocean Blvd .. Cot'lna del Mar. AI· so a passenger wa.:: Ger" Itt Lind. sey, 17, of 219 Marine Ave., Bal- boa Island, still In Hoag Hospital recovering from the loss of a linger from hls right hand and . other Injuries. Hospital atten. I dants yesterday said his condl· tlon 1s "good." Young Ulhleln was rele~ PACIFIC ANGLEAS elected Kerl Miller (center) locol C hevrolet d eoler, os pre~idt~nt for 1959 ol the onnuel meeh'lg held Sot~..rdo'r eve-•·g o• •!.:e Bolboo Boy Club At the n qht is H~l Ke"O)'er t L•d o Is e, w~~ wos nomed se crelory-•reos .... rl"r Peering from behind the gifi of o set of 3 pe·· sonolized Silofle~t rods ond engraved rod c.,.e ·, M A . (AI) Manoe rboch. the re tiring P1 •de,•. Tl..e "•"" v ce pres•dent •S Bert Fehrer. '"'·"" C." o w~rid +o.,.r. (Did HoHmon p hoto) --------------------------------------- Karl G.· Miller iF all In City Jail Is Elected by I _ ~~~!~!!·,.~~!Fatal to Prisoner I from the hospita l alter tTeat- ment. u was James Coco 42, of 1923 Highland DT .• Harbor High- ' ' lands, driver of the pick-up Karl G. Miller. owner of the I An episod~ like something out he and other rMft wrre making truck. Miller Chevrolet Co. at 1000 W. of John Stein~k's book. "Can-a rooming houae out of the Pollee aald the crash ~rred Coast Hwy., Newport, and resl· nery Row." ended Tuesday when ~r and burning old f'uh when the Jeep started north dent of Bay Shores., was elected Don RamMy. 34. whow last real boxH for cook:ln& purpoees. acrou Cout Hwy. from Marine president of Pactflc Anglers, I reSidence was Dallas. Tex.., c1led The ltln6ant alcn palnteT was Ave. toward Jambo~ Rd. Of11· promlnent local fishing club, at In Orange County Hospital charged with vaenncy and tres. cera said young Ulhleln told the annual awardA dinner Sat-I He was rousted out of an passing and wu eentenced Mon. them he didn't ~ the pick-up urday night at the Balboa Bay jabandoned f~r at the old day to 4 days In j&U ln Ueu of a truck untll the eoll.Wton becaua Club. bt 1 Nt!'WliOft Cannery at 26th St. and $20 fine. hla vtew ot the west bound truck He l.s the 1 h president of the Lafav.tte Ave Jut Saturday af. He had been rN\lmed to the cwcanlzatlon, whJch wu founded ,_ · wu obecwed by a Yel\lcle walt· In 1949. One of the fou.nden. Dr. ter a neighbor compla.lned tbat Newport ja1l and bad been or-tnc In the Inner westbound Jane S. L V ·ur lhlbol ~ derecl to c:t\aftlllllrto~jall cloth· wallltW to tum ..U. onto" Ill· wu u.e club'• ftnlt pz.ident and. .._ B.a.-.. II hi !Qa'. '"--'. a lllllfw:~r .aJd. rfoe Ave. wu on hand to convat\IJa~ the ~-.• r--• --,-....... ., at CM ~ aad ONE OF THEM IS A ~ and th. name Athletic Oireclor Tom Wehner ore, (standing at of one ol these 3 boys will be engrawed on the c»nter) Mike Clemence, 51 I Narcissus Ave .. and The boy leaves tll.a parents. new leader, who.e term Will i Harlan MtConlfwy's Jove lor fleD tw. beekwUd Gil tl» c.- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wheeler. mark the lOth year ot actlv1ty Ph IUs Rand\ of Corona del Mar men Ooor. and a younger brother, Fred. for the club. ls ~ot onl unr ulted It Is ex· He wu app&lftltly uneon- They live at 305 Polrwettla Avtt. R. ~rt Fehren of Balboa, now I Y eq • adOWI for about a mJnu~ and Jte wu born In Glendale and on a world tour was ele<"tltd pensive. . then beean to moan in convul· perpetuol "Sporlsmon of the Yeor" trophy at the Burr Bume n of 504 Fernleof Ave .. holding o pic· Corona del Mor Community Center tomorrow ture of Tommy Foder, in whose memory the (Friday). The 2 top winners will olso receive wrist trophy is to be given. Worshipfully hoping on his watches, end the third ploce winner will re· knees is Phil Jordon of 509 Norcissus Ave .. (En- had lived In the Harbor Area 12 vice-president. H~rold Kenoyer., He paJd a S20 fantt In Newport &Ions. A dortor ordered him wnt years. 1 Lid 1 1 d h p A Justice Court Monday when h• f to the hospital, where he dled of He was a Sea Scout and a pre:ide~:~n ~'955~ iso th':a~ew ·S«· entttred a plea ro .. roaming about head Injuries at 8:45 a.m. 1\aes· ceive e smoller trophy.,Admiring the trophy with sign photo) --~--~~----~~--~--------------------member ot the Church of Jesus relary-treasurer. I from plac-e ~~.plac-e without law. I day. Christ o.f the Latter Day Saints I The 1959 directors will be the ful l,)us aness A former wife. Ana b~r· Jim Edwards Honored for Civic Work It wa.a Jim Edwards night at the T\Je.day meeting of the New- port Beach Parka, Beaches and Recreation Commission. Mr. Edwards. a resident of Newport lsland, w .. prt>Mnted a certlflcate of award commendlna him for outatandlng .ervlce for the "welfare. morale and dvlc , pride" of the community. A P e of Laguna Beach. where services new otflc-ers. plus 1958 president I The roaming about in this was located In Dallas. and hut partment roleds to will be held at 10 a .m. Saturday. I M. A. I Al l Manderbach of Glen I c-ase. was C't'ntt'red an t~t> all«.>y body was to be st'nt th~rtt for The MacDougall and Smith Mor· dale Balboa Is lander Elton Ha l at the rear of ~f rs ~nch s home service'S and burial toda~· b) tuary Fountain Chapel at Santa l~tt .. Kennttth Holbrook and Ar at 7!3•2 Ins A\e. Baltz Corona del Mar Mortua ry Replace Yellow Houses ~:~tsl.s In charge of arrange. I ~~rry:?~~~ F~::~oi~~d:~~ What Will CouncH Do Anyone Want Aurn 6 greles. the 19:>8 ~etar~ tn-ao;. The site of the demolished YeJ . 1 Mr. DarneJI, partner In the ~ low Houses In old Balboa will be Darnell Development Co .. 2811 I On hand to gr('('l th<' nt>W PrM· w· h CDM Bea h L ? the location for 16 apartment Lafayette Ave .. Newport, expects ldent WNt' pao;t prt>sident-. Dr II ( ease units. carter Darnell of LJdo Isle the apar1'tnents to be ready for To s p 0 n s 0 r ~fonaro Dr R H Hoffman or • announced thls week. The cost occupancy by Aug. 1. Corona ·dPI ~far. J. Wayne Harn Is estimated at $250,000. A long term least' has been , son of Sant3 Ana. Harold KPn-Tht> :"t>wport Bt>ach City Coun-• Take over the tM>ach as or concluded witti Everett and Lor. Pretty G .• rl' oyer .• lNie ArfiN ha ugh of lr cal is gt>t tlng read) to tackl~ Oct. 1 and operate it as a city I .... a • .aa. .... I ayne Chac-e. owners of the "Lit· I • \JOe TPrraC't'. \.rt>Orgt> Cnffith nr tht> problt>m of the Corona dPI pro~ .... , ........ I ........ tie Yellow Houses" property at Ba n ·reo;l and ;\f A Mander bac-h ~lar bt>at'h I PaS(' The first alternatlvt> a ppeaf"!!l The Newport Harbor Lady An· glera wUI hold their annual tro· phy awards c1lnner and election of officers tomorrow (Friday I evenlrtJ at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Balboa Blvd. and Cypress S t. Anyone around the Harbor Tht> most spt><'tacular p~n Darwan TatP s ma"tN leas(' to unlikely. The thin:! ~ms to Plans are being prepared by I Area like to sponsor a prett~ tat ion of the evening was made operate thP c-at~ stalt> bear h wall meet with the greatest favor the Newport architectural firm girl? by trophy t hairman Kenoyf'r to t"Xplrt' nt>'<t St>pt. 30 .\lso e>.par among the Council memtM>rs.. l:n- of Schwager. Fernald and Bal· Gay McGarrity is looking for r«.>ti rin~ p~ldt>nt Mandt'rbac-h in ane on that date • ., a ~parat ~ der thl.s arrangement the city Jew. Lease negotiations Wf're a sponsor as a q ueen contestant appred atlon of his Sf'rvi~ The ronC't'SSion IPa~ ht>ld by U>on would call for bids on leasing handled by Bob Ricketts of the In the Optimist Horw Show. gift from tht> members wao; a Poudrlt>r. the Individual conce.JofUI, and R. C. Greer Realty Co .. Newport. Patty Ragan already has one, handsom~ rod cal't'. to which an Monday E'Vt>ning tht> City Coun perhaPII also ~ parking lot. The ~lflcate included the follow1nar food works of Mr. Ed· war&t: upending ol Newport Is· land and the aurroundlng vlcln· lty, development ol N~rt Is- land park and playeround, vol· unta.ry aervlce to the Balboa Power Squadron. leadership In CAll IUDS KL\a AJICIID tl\e bond laue campalcn for n. An automobile driven by Le· Has 30 Days nanclnar the 811 Canyon ReMr· roy Dala,er of 277 23rd St., eo.ta Chers Inn. t>ngraved plaque was afflxf'd. ell will rec-ea'~ a n a udit report but would rt'laln over-all man· The Optlm.lsts are also look· The ca~ contained a Sf't Qf 3 on the Corona de l Mar beaC'h. agement and supervision. volr. • MHA .. fgnited yesterday noon on Lut month he prewnted a do· the .outheut ramp of the ~hes T Q I naUon of $500 for the develop. overpua when guollne spilled 0 eVe 0 p ment ol Channel Park In We.t from a .tuck carburetor. Dam· -Newll__;:_po_rt. _____ _....:.__;;•ae:._· _ ... _ .. _esttm __ ated_a_t $350_._. Contr.ite Heart A. J. McFadden Is Elected President of Irvine Co. ·"' ----.... . .. . -... .. -~ . --- tng fer more candidates -and matchf'd. personahzed Silaflex prt>pared by city financ-e dire<" I City Mana.,.r Robert Shelton sponsors for their big annual perfexion rods of the 3. 6 and 9· tor Andy Bl'oussard. sa1d that the audit showa the event to be held Sunday, Feb. 22. thread classes. The Council ls expe<"tf'd at that foUowtng gross Income for the at the Buffalo Ranch. Tht> Pacific Anrlers' 1958 In· time to talk about future policy yur trom Oct. 1 1957 t ~ t 30 They at.o mentioned that some ternatlonal Ught Tackitt Touma· H• ert' are tht> alternatives: J958, under the Tat: ~~te; entertainment stars. like Wan:! ment tNm. who rep~nted Renew the lea.ws. leaw: 10 conce.aions, lll0.636.l&; Bond, star of 1V's "Wagon thelr C'lub In the 13th Intern&· • Call tor new bids for a parklnl lot. lf.2.0fi0.75. Croa in· Train." micht be thert>. !Contlnued on ~ six I 1 muter lea..w. come tram ~ Poudrl«r concea- aJon wu $23.125. The city's Income. bued on 8 per ~nt ol the couc:eaJon aroa and 40 per ~nt of the pat1t1n1 lot reea, wu j\&St owr 128,300. Ask Screening of Solicitors e • ... Hop OAJ-UNGQQ ; ~~~~~~~ BY~~~ . Wonder What She Does in Spare Time UNM attorrlep t.llrow booquete at each OC.het u a ptellmtoary to tbelr thlowlni dart.e? 1. wu llOMa. ~. I&Jbc* 1&7 Club -..... ebow tbat I Mlped put ve'l much lin~ with tt:a. ,..._., wM bu done JUit oa at the City CoundJ ~lnl perfonnan<'e ol B. Z.. lkK.lnn., about ewry lldDd ot wotk a worn. 1.ut week. In uplalnlnl t~ lepl I~· a.n ean do. hu taken a ,.. Job Jfut d:a¥ J nteelvwd • c:aU 11om •tatJona of wben eomethlq h.u ---«job& a lovety lad)' who 1a Wl')' much bMn ueed. l jut ca.n't ... how Sh• 1a t~ MW publidty diNe· l.ntftated 1n the new library In the tearlna down of a bOUM and tor o1 the MarJorie Hale atucUo Corona del Mar. Thla 1a aub· the buUd1n• of an ott1ce trun of Chann and 'uhlon Modellna atantJaUy what abe laid, "'' ttllnll lcb to •U a,.mnentll on tM &t 2812 E. COut Bwy Colona deJ that wu Just wonderful ol you dtawlnc board can be Interpret. Mar " • illlltmG LIGIIT 1be Santa Monlea ll•ht wu ot to buy the 2 library IOU.. How. eel u utJna t.be permlt to buJJd. • Y'ou ahould have had a report apec:lal lnterat beca~ Jt'a tbe ever. you ldt too eoon. J wu a 32·unlt tl)artment bulldJf\1 She wtll •lao be the d.1redor of last week on tbe actJviUes afoot a&me eandlepower, and about golnc to a}ve you • blJ kl-. but All t can eee by Jooktnr around voice a.nd will teach etiquette tor better. afloat!) relative to the the aame befeht above water you took otl lllce a ae.JcSed doa the prem....._ bellldn tbe aalet anCI radio and televtaJon tech· lmprowment ot navlcattonal fa· level u our blinker on the weet before the meetlna wu owr." otflce, 1e ju.t thln alr. nlqun. dlltles around our harbor. jetty, whJch now Is ~n. We Well, now. ain't that aumpln'! 1 can't .ee where 1t could be AI ber th .. t tuk. ahe an· 1 purpcl!Riy delayed, u 1 had picked up the Santa Monica AI aoon u 1 could tlnd my folce aald that the u.aJJlf or picture. nounced the bellnntnc of 1 • 3 taken aeveral phot~ of thoae I lasher readily. One real food II told her that was ju.at my b&d to flnal'loCe a buUd1na would be p.m. Saturday cl...a for teen· concern~, and hoped to dlaplay characterlaUc w.& s that the luck. I aaked her lt ahe bad uslne a permit to build the •rera. and 7:30·9:30 p.m. clules them here, along with the story.j tlashes spelled out a code signal. heard of rain checka and that I building. I'd call that crytnr to for adult., In a ll phases of built. But -35·mm camera fllnu cbme It you could see lt. you knew lt 1 wu dalmlne one. ... get the money to build wlth. ln 11amour, and 2:30 p.m. 1\les. In those proverbial 2 s izes, large was Santa Monica. A lot of tlmn In my life I've 'MJe dt,y 1a not concerned day and ,Thursday · mqdeUng a nd larger: In spite of my teu-As we ran out from the pier on been behind the door when the wlth \me's troublH o1 gettlnt claues for children 4 to 10 years e MEMO TO THE STREET DEPARTMENT tonic surname, there Is more our return, I held the watch on prius were handed out. Well. ready. They rive a pennlt to old. A letter Came to my de .. lr thlS. wee k from F. L than a wee bit of the henther In our progress. At about 16 knots. as the dealers at Las Vegas say, baUd., which becomes void after Among her many other Joba .In ~ my blood. 1 have never been the Jlght was visible tor just as you turn away from the table~ the end of 6 months If It hu not the past ate recent. one. teaching Russell, w ho wrote very bnefly: "Want to test the able to bring mysel! to sacrlflc ... short or 30 minutes, which "Better luck next time." bftn "used." And the arcument tchool, wrttlne for newapapera ln springs on your car? Drive south on Seaview Ave ing a goodly po~tlon of a roll of means It could be M't'n tor 8 sea 1 l'Jl ~dmlt to a bit or bragga. that nearly 18 months or gettlnl the area, and.,M.Ist ~ntty has d film just to meet a deadline. m1 1cs. As. we returned, we Jried doclo 1n my reply to~the m.ayor-ready, auch as art'hltectural authored a boolc, "Famous Rides from Marguente (tn Corona e l Mar), but not too, Eventually. 1 promi!K', you'll ~ to pkk up our gret>n ttashes. At a uctlonet>r. but he hurt my feel· plans. financlnr. and so forth. Is of Hlatory.'' fast." I the plctun~s. For ~w. word·plc· the Ba lboa pter, we !~till hadn't lngs wtren-hto asked me If 11"u.e" 1a pretty ra r tetC'h~. The ------------- So I did and I'm glad that I was taking it easy tures will ha\e to do. spott~d. Fin~lly, with a little could makt' good my hid. and l tlme limit on this permit lapsed , • OCTE"lTE 1 cheallng, vta blnO<'ulars, WI' what wa.'l I going to use for nearly a year ago. 5 YRS AGO Just hke a Coney Island roller coaster, except not as Old c.Q. was just one eighth spottt>d it -flurn little more money. Ht>nC'e the snappy reply. You know this whole deal re· • much fun A ttention of the Street Department is re-of an O<'tett~> that cruised all the than 2 miles away! Well. I gu~ from the unex-m lndt me of the old !aahloned spectfully sohc1ted "ay to Santa Monaca and back. TlfNt'"s more rooking. We'll JM'"tect reaC'tlon of the audien<"e snipe hunt. You aay you don't * * ,. to sec how muC'h Improvement hetrha tha t something rt'al good and tht> \oun<'ll -f'X<'t'pt ~r-1 know what that ls? I'll tell you. e JAJrOUT 21, li:W <'Ould be had with l,MOO randle Is going to hapJX'o to our har· haps tht> unsu('('('ssful bidder -A bunch of the boys ret to. Dick Richard, owner of Rich· power behind a whit£' or <'lear hor l1~hts. and ultlmatPiy, to our for onrt' thf'y likt>tl thf' sound of! gether and talk up a ant~ hunt. ard'a Lido Marke t, was named u • HOW 'S THAT AGAIN. MIKOY AN? Here's the laugh of the week -exc ept that it's sort of gnm m.rth: Deputy S ovtet premier M 1k oyan smd as he left the Umted S tates· ·The S o v iet Umon scrup4,lously kee ps 1ts mternat10nal agreements" Trouble is. his scruple s are ddferent from ours. • • • • HERE'S ONE TYPE OF CONTROL NEEDED le.ns ln!.tt>ad of a grf'Nl ont'. rarllo twacon S('t .up. It's mi~hty my vol<'e from the floor. nfls La ln the presence ot thelr>,"Man of the Ye&r" tor 1953 a t 1 wa~ Invited by the mayor satisfying to know the Interest. 1 • • • Intended victim. So they make the annual dinne r meetlnr of the hml.•:t-Jt, Jay Stoddard. Contrary the enthu,.lasm, the effort anti • BOLDIJfC THE SACK their plans. Each of them Is de· Newport Harbor Chamber of 10 what a IOt'al pafl('r l>:urt about thl' rapablt> qualltlt>s of the good What's thf' "Wit'," or what Is tailed to a certain Job. a nd the Commerce ... Norman Flfln1ng. 11, 1 wa.; :'\OT there as a radio C'itizPns at. tht' hPim of the sea 1thp legal lntf'rpretallon of It's best job of all Is given to the In· I represenUnr the Corona del Mar expert Th~> lm itauon (•amf' bf'· going sect1ons or our C'lty gov I pa.<~t tense? r refer to thl" Roberts I tended victim. To him fa lls the Civic A.san .. was named pres!dent rause 1 wu<> beating the ctrur:1 crnm~>nt j)('rmlt In Corona del Mar. job of holding a sack with a ,of the Learue of Civic Aaocta . through .. Calling C.Q ~·on behalf :'<In• to m<'f't you all. mates' Don't you just Jove tht> way 1 11ghted lantern In It In some tlon.s to fill the vacancy created of bellt>r light!. anct twttN rad1o 1 place miles from nowhere on a by the resJanatlon of Francis bcaron'i S<.o -just <;ay r rf'pre ~ ON THE ISLAND L ~21 dark night. Horvath of Weat Newport ... In his econo mtc report to Congress T uesday, sented thC' prr-;s-'the Ensign, ~·'e'·. ! f] '7 Alter first placlng him. thl" Mrs. Ross Greeley of BalboA was P d E I d lab d b that lsl. ...... ~I prank.ste~. who are sup~ to named the club flshlne ch.am- resl ent lS~nhower ?Ppea e to_ o r an USl-w~ t~)k oft from the Jlaroor . -YJ.iliii 1.-. J..,.i.!!t drive the snl~ Into the sack, pion or the Newport Harbor Lady ness to e xerc1se restramt to help fight the c reepmg I Dept. dOt'k about 3:30 p.m. Thurs. · 1~ ~ 0 £02 ~ .. instead quietly slip back Into Anelers ... Mr. and Mrs. Percy inflation He added a w armng that d wages and day beforp las t. Hol't mayor was • ~-~ ~ -· .. the town pub and spend th~ eve. Baines of Clift Haven were b b I d h h I nboard along w1th <·Jty manager By BO'KSTEII CIIEELT lai commt'nt, whk h generally nlng h~lstlng a few. while J~ rfame(f church man and chui"C'h pnces cannot e sta 1 lZe l roug vo untary achon. Bob Sh.f'lton. assistant rity man-THE oaLICAnOJf OF THE a<:companles such Items. Recent. I Blow spends a lot of the nl&ht women ot the yea,. tor 1953 at lt may be necessary to resort to government controls ager Tom Childs. and harbor JOtTalfALJST IS TO llEPOBT ly, anoth~r such modest expres. holdinc the sack. Hence the ex· the annu.&l meetlnr of t.h~ New. W e need more of that hke we need a hole In o ur mastt'r AI Oberg. Tht" harbor JfEWS. When the man In the slon of hope for Tom's return pression, "left hoJd lnr the aack."' port Harbor Council of Churches h d b h · f 1 h b dl r£><;rue rrart. the St"a Watrh a str~t pays tht' newsboy his dime> was published by the paper. ~ If you can fl,ure out who ... Harry Ro1ers of Udo Iale was ea • ut t e re lS one type 0 centro t at lS a y tine, fa.st boat whkh. along ~lth he IS <'Omplt>tlng his part of a a nd this one was araced with a n Is holding the sack now. elected prHident of the Pacific needed -a control to stop the government from 1ts capablf' C'rew. sklpJ>f'r Boh long established rontra<'t agree editorial comment wherein the Analers of the Balboa Bay Club spendmg what 1t doesn·t have The prime cause of In· Rt'ed and mate Tom Zahn. have ment that the publisher print editor said that the writer ml&ht T h Q t ... The Cou nty Harbor ComrnJs· fla!IOn IS deficit flnanctng which pu•s unearned m on-alreacty o;corc>c:l an ~mpre'>slve list all of the news he can obtain. have her wish, as the editor un· eac ers U slon called for bldt, to be opened . . • ' of rescUI'<~ and as.s1sts In our do· anct the man In the street pa)s derstood that perhapJJ T o m Feb. 15. for leulng the Oranre ey m Clrculatwn Wlthout bem g bac ked up by addt-main. r-o. 8 m our O<'tPttC' wa.<> h1m tor it. might return to Channel 13-witb· R t f y County Dock near the Afcbes honal producnon Bob Dorris. custom boat builder. At the ehd of last November In a few days ... and now we e $ 0 ea f overpa.aa; the trite lndudea 470 • * * whose skill and know. how had Tom Duggan did not appear on can go bury the word. 'Scoop," feet of b&y trontace and 530 lff!t produ<'Cd tht> Sea Wat<'h. I hLs recuiar televisiOn program In the grave of Hildy Johnson, Two Costa Mesa Hltb School ol hJihway trontaee: a lfOUP • DON'T LET THE BAD NEWS HAPPEN In reply to cntictsm of the type of news some- times pnnted in the Enstgn, let me r epeat the reason for e x istence of newspapers. They are here to report the news, not to make the news. Bad news 1s not caused by a reporter 's typewnter. o r by :he pr1n'mg press T h e re must be many pubilshers ilk~" myself v;ho -do not enJOY seemg the names of acquamtanccs and fner.ds tn so-called ·bad" stonr>s Bu t ·he events do h-.:::ppen , a::d he rewspap n r r:lt:S' rPpc;' hem ~"'~r v 1cla'e ::s ur.wntten con:ract 'N !r. !'!:; ; -..: Jr>;s '":) rc p e rt the news w 1thout favor o r pre,ud l~""~"' •Let •s Look at the Record • On Bu il ding Dept. Efficiency It had not been my plea.,.ure and his su bstitute reported that because Tom had returned to teachers Injured In &n auto headed by E. J. tBud) Jadc.l.la of • to know any of the group pre· he was not permitted to g1ve hla same atatlon and tlme at craab In Newport Baaeh ~. 17 I Newport ljeltbts bu PfOPOWd viously, with one exe<-ptlon, my any explanation whatsoever as least three daya before I read won't be bade ln their ~· to 1e&~e tbe property u a IIPOrt· old U. S. Power Squadron In· to why Turbulent Tom was no this News Flub! rooma thla yur. ' t .. blnl and puM,..et bolt &and· <~truc-tor. Mayor Jay Stoddard. By longer programmed. This ex· I 1 nurture a tunny, old·f&ah · The board of truatees Monday Inc •.. Strona Wlndl and an the tim.-we got back. 1 had add· planation only threw gasoline on toned belief that news ~~ a news· approved the hlrlnc ot Mrs. lnch and a half ot rain feU oh Pd a list ot good frlenclc; to my the flames of curiosity. paper's first obligation, and first Mary Loui.Be Gardner to aubstl· the Harbor Area durlnr a l ·day m~>mory book. I JUfOW tor a tact that Tom above all crltldsm. publl<'lty re. tute tor Donald MIUer. and hired atonn that ended Jan. 20 ... e PROBLEMS Duggan has a ho<~t . it uncount lf'ues, evaluative comm<"ntary. John Logan to substltut.e for David Hawk, 19, was awarded The chokt' of \\hl'n to mak<' abiP, of devoterl lh.tt"ners. I know and personal opinions. • MiM Nancy Baird. AU are Eng.,$99.303.26 In a ault for damages the trip had bcf'n not an easy !h'lt n mere m«'nllon of his name 1 DOJf'T FEEL ttlese remarks Jlsh teaC'hers. aaalnst the City of Newport onf'. "'hat "lth all the fol( w<>·ve 1n this modest <'Olumn brings are unfair to the respon~~lble Supt. Max Russell said Mr. ~ach tor Injuries suffered Sept. had WhiX'VN pwkcd the day an avalanC'he that none of the nf'wsreporter 1 am crltldslng. Mlller 18 still In Jloag Hospital 1. 1952. when he dove Into the ,huuld h.• l hic>f wt>athN tore -.urr f1rC' respon-.e bnngf'rs. su t·h and that, u nduly, 1 had f'X~· a~d wi ll be there until June. bay at Roc-ky Point. Corona del r·ao;t«'r from now on Thr l':eas a<~ rlug ston<"'>, mention of oil trrl the Impossible or the too :-.11ss Baird Is home In a cast. Mar, and was paralyzed from the Wf're calm. tht' \'l'>lblilty f'x•·t>l · tinlltnJ: oH our twa~·hf's. or a pro •litflcult ta.-.k of lhP Timesman. nf'('k down; <'lty attorney Harry lrnt, all the way Up, and nil the tf'Sl againSt tdl\.eS hnngs to my bt'<'a use. after severa l dayll or no caa---I ..... _-..-...~ Blodgett said that the Superior \!way hom••. rluor, dt.>..,k an(l phone. Pa rtlcu . npws 1 just piC'ked up lhf> phone I -.1 I ,.. ... _ Court jury decision will be ap· Ch1et d('tNn•nt to a full SJ")Cf'd 1.arly, Mnrc 1 am usually too and ~allt'd KCOP and told 110me· f HII'IMtr It pealed to the Dl.!!trlct Court or \Oyage "l'rt' all sorto; or floatJng ~u~:g~nn "? d~er;'e'::~ ~~~~a~~~ body·s secretary ol my Interest I or -~:~~~~ ~PP~:r-:!a t~=e~1!;; ~:;:,~1~_\:::;~,;l~dw~l:~=~~~~o t;;;; con tu~t·d about wh~tht'r. 1 ad· ;~:n;l~~n~':,.10f11~g:~r n:t :: Mayor James Stoddard reports ownership and city lice~ or the ... ca by lhf' rctln.., whrch f 11 . d m1re or d1sl1 ke him, lets rlcar •ng In at the time and Rh gave that the harbor enu.nce beacon C011ta MHA Bus Co. to Charles nur rPc~>nt f1rC's w~>re 0 e~:;.. up THAT . po1nt once ~nd tor me t he partiC'ul~rs of «'Tom·s 1 will be changed to white; w1th a Retmier of Balboa Island. Jl(JW rtrw1Pnt ir; tht' Xf'wport 9.1fl ln~p('rtion-; in thr tif'lrl rlur whrrf' In ~pitt? of c.>xtn•me cau-all ... I J1ke him, and listening leaving the Station and, a l· new flashing characteristic, If BP:J< h Bu 1lrllng Ot>pt ."' 105: 193R. or an <1\••rnge of mrm• tum t> h t 3 u 1 p· 1'\ to h1m has become part o( my though 1 AtlttUrA'II her that her and when clearan<"e Is rect>lved N J b D .. JU'>t lt)(Jk d( lh(' rN·orrl," 1'\ the th.ln } 32:> a m•mth or morf' . w . I s (' l IN'(>!'. 0 selt, or of my Interests, just a!> ·--.., from Washington. ew 0 ue ar'~'N ot RA ym(mcl Clr•nn. ell th.tn Jllfl a WPf'k ,l!r••.tt rlamage wa<~ dc~0e. but my ~otudy of Western Americana. ~nformatlon was com~te to sat· The n a.shlne plan Ls a 15-aec 1r·• I••• ,,t thP DPpartmt>nt of Herf'·'l' thf' mfluth by . month "hen darkne'l.'l tell. and the re. tbe War Betw~n ttre States. lsfy my curiosity, she oltered to ond sequen<."e!! of 2 seconds on. 2 • h h I .Ullll•llng ollld Safl'ly tally on in'>pt>c•lion... turn VO}&g(' was uhcafl. a re· AmNICan Literature prior to have the station manager call off. 2 on. 2 ott, 2 on, and 5 otr, In H 19 Sc 00 Tlw "olum ... of builrhn~ rw r J anuary 1.202 t1u~d ~Pf'f'd, and '~an~ ~ore 1900, and antique Amencan tire ~e t.san~ give me any addition~~ so that the ~aeon can ~ dis· mih hao;; 1nrrl.'aSt"d 1011 rwr c~>nl Fr•hruary 9~1 m• ("S d ';'C'«> .. ~ us an 1 ef s ore arms have a ll become a part of 1 hac · d ny ~~wspape~~n cou d tlngulshed from on·sh ore light. ......, N bo U 1 In t hP l.t!-.1 I year-;. but rwr<~onnf'l ~arch I 122 "~"f'mr> t lP ..,.,.tter part o valor. me and retle<'t my nature I ave on!' e same t ng, an lng '"e ewport Har r non 10 lh•· Rull<hn~ OPpt ha<~ 10 April 1 ~ :"ll fl oating or submerged ob· Ye~. 1 like Tom, but 1 will ~~~ I am bewildered wondering why l~crea.se of power of the 2 ra-Hleh School Dlalrict may have c ~P.1'-Prl 11•-.s th.m On(' third, hf> .May l.:llfi hiE'cts werr rontacted on the war the rt>asons for anotl\er occasion thr TV editor of the Tim~ did dlo beacons also ls planned. I a auperintendent of buildings. :.:li•t Jun.-I 211 orne. out this rePf>rtn d ldn t ... right now I am disappointed I not. These proposals resulted from and rroundt nnt September. How f.t<;t a re bu i l•lln~ rlf>rmit July l.lt"l man?g~> to dive into a warm and in the LA Times, or rather, tht'ir 1 JfOW IT CAlf IE TOLD. How· I an lnapectlon tour up the cout 'nle board of trustees lnatruc- n pplical inn<> handiPri" M r l.l~nn Augu-,t Ui:in 'walling ~aC'k until about 2=30 In 1 Television page Editor, whose ever. the J an. 9 edition or the with Cout Guard and dty olfl· ted ita aalary commJtteoe Monday wa<> askNI, tM>r·au~P nt r<'f't>nt Sl-ptPmber 1 299 lht> wee hours. I name escapes mP now. J paper announced that Tom Dug. clals. and Dr. Richards Hoffman to explore the poatbUIUes of r h:trgf'c; ut rlt>lay. O!'tobt'r l.'i.'\9 • LJTn.£ A.MEIUCA WBO IS BESK>JfiiiLE TO gan had returned to his U8UaJ of Corona del Mar the Enslen'• hJrln• a man at ~ to 1600 a .. ,tnrP than 9'l rwr rf'nt or the No\Pmber I.Z.l The Sen Watch has a cabin. PBtJfT JfEWS7 When Tom's s ub spot on the Magic Lantern, and "C. Q." columnlat, 'who lnlllated ITW)nth to OVtTaee custodians and ;cppl1rnllon, are approv('tl th«> Of>c·f'mbt'r 1.5R7 "UCE', but Irs only big enough stltute. Del Moore, said th~t he then ... a matter of somt 6 the prorram to Imp~ the nav. bua drlwns at the 2 achoo .. ln o;;:~mC' rlay thE'y come 1n," was hts DC'partm('nt pPro;onnl.'l, in adtll for 2. Beslctes, ifs full of pul· roulcl not tell the reaso .. why weeki after the event · · · ~old laatlon aldt at the harbor en· ~ dletr1ct. ''"~~"'· ··rn before noon. out dur-tion to Mr. Glt>nn, i~ romprl~d motors and a ll sorts of rescue he was on the program and why I the story or hla leavlne the sta· trance SUpt. Max RuueU aald result- Ing lhP aCtNnoon -unle~ thert' ot Maryann Cain, thP serretary equipment. Mostly lfs an open Tom was not. that made sen.se lion. And, rather than be rullty · tnr efftclencles would more than ar•' some ~pPcla l rompllration". and rP<•eptionl'it, and 6 Ins~<'· boat. to me. The station ch~ not to ot the aame omission whlch 1 am LT. IOJlAIIS AT a.. 10.0 }My the aupertnlendent'a a&lary. "urh a 'l qomethlng wrong with to...-: DIC'k Whll<;on, M. J. BC'ngo. dMayor ~~Y1 had wa;~rd me In l make a report, and tbey cer· deciln,r.~1!'. ~s;ort that ~0': Marine nm Lt. WIUlam c. Georee Mlck~twalt wu pro. th<" appll<'ation. some detail chPa. Roy K~ne·. D. P. Trav111. a van<"e;, r ng some ne wann j talnly held no obllaatlon to s up. on as n I" v ng eve. a Mlrams. son of Mr. and Mra. moted to the pcaltJon ot M&d m1<>sing. or if it Is a <'ommer<'ial. Bil l DietNie and J im McClain. to wear ply me with news u they were made some remarka. allecedly, W. R. MLram. o1 241 VIa Genoa. ew~todlan at Rarbor Htab Sehool 1nt1u~tr1al or othc.>r largf' proJ · Best bet wu my old winter In the entertainment buslneu. about hla former employee, £r. Udo late. and hu.aband of the to replace BtU Frink, who ,. • .,.,.., rf'qulrinll <'herklng by the> ST. JAKES &ftSCOPAL flying !!Uit, mlld"'ln~ In the and owed Its listeners no news win Berke, and couched thoae former M.laa Judith M. H&mllton centty ottered hll ralcnatlon FHf' Dept .. Planning Dept. or by ''Have you been born again?" caraae sin~ my lut !light In It, reporttna obllaatlon whar.ot~ver. rema.rka In words whJeh Dugan of St. Paul, Mlnn., t. aervtnr alter 28 ye.n eervlcey Iince the a <;tru<'t ural engin(.'(.'r. will be the Sunday sennon tople way .,_ck In WoTid Wa r U daya. But the Los Aneela Timea c!ld himself hu de-lcrfbed u belnl with the Third Marine Aircraft. latrlct wu formed Mr. Mlok· "All pt>rmlt'l have thf' date of the Rev. John Parke at St. I could hardly breathe. 110 strong owe me news. 111-ctl~n. and the mana.,ement Wine at tbe El-,.oro Mntne elwalt hu bf.tn 11&:-FriftJt'a .u. ~tamJ)f'd when they came In, and Jam~ Eplscopal Church, New· wu the odor of mothballa, but They are labelled u a newa· had attempted to aet up a cen· Corpa Al.r St&tlon. m.tant for tbe put 3 y•r.. also the date when finn! approv· port Beach. Holy communion at least I could atlll .ret into lt. peper; 1 pay them my money sor board of some nature on the al was g lv«'n. You will notl<'e will be at the 8 a.m. service. The zi~Jl)el"'l bad lone a1nce ru.t. fot tbat rommodJty and they pl'Ofl'&m. Du«aan reJected tbla that on most of th<' permits, ed away, but that old lamb's have appointed an' editor res-propcsal and remained orr the th~ date!! art-the 11amt'." 1 FM to, quallty ~letlf19, cal •"-wool Jlnlntr felt better than any ponslble to supply n~ In thls alr until the problem wu re· The Building Dept made 15,· &.11911 ~ c... oaw. uuo. mlnk on the way hOI'lJe. field .there 1 aourht lnlonDaUon. aoJved to hll and t~ manaae· NEWS OF 10 YEARS AGO ______________ ....;;. ___ _:__...;..._____ The whole crowd looked more Tom'• d.!Appearanc. tram the ment'a mutual aatiJfaeilon, and like an opedltlon to ~ An~· ,. .. of the Devtl Box wu ,.,.., re·appeared on Jan. 8. e JAJfOAft a ... A Newport Halt)oT Chamber of tJc than a bunch o1 S.Utbem and the edltor l'eiiJ)ODIJb .. fo. 1 don't fiVer nall teadlnc any ,. COrona del Mar Coaunun· Comrne«e bu.lMUn Usta t~ fol· Call!oml~.na taklnl a 11\JdiUpt h.&. .,.., u he .. a pod dtw, favorable coDU'Mnt wbac.oever lty Church elected the folloWinc lowfnl population ttpra: Co- crulle. Jta well that tbe pktu,.. mu.t ha" bee.n 1.n lmoWkid,. ot about Duuan or b .. proaram. ottlcera: John M-.dor. tNUum; rona del liar and Shore ClJlf.l. are't avallabJe to nottda P"~ the t:N'IIMndoua n\lmbet o1 hill which holda the lnter.st ~~ un· Mrt. Stuart Diehl, ~k: Jolin Ul; Balboa Wand and IM.con U~..!....,.-. .....___. _ ,..den who W'e'N u eqa.ally tOld lbouandll. In the paaa de· SmltheT, auditor; Mr.. Rqmond aay, 2.1a ••• ~pb.er Bow· ......... wu oae a_. ... ,..., ~ u 1. Cetatnlr II I. a vot..s to entena.II'UIIItnt In the H.arvtoy, d\urdl IC'bool •ptttn· ant J'oleoel ol Corona dtl Mar wu ~ ~d "'.2!'!!• ...... ~ ...U oontrt'*for tD • _......._,. 'l'tn-. aDd W. ,... me to aae. ttndn.t: J. E. laraeftt. deactin. won tlnt ,m. 1.n the portrait type. ._ ~ ._ .. .,....... t.-t .__ -.Illy, tu re:mote rr.a 0. 1s.n. 'tbat eoawoot'a penonal WeiMIItll Hoyt., t~W~t~~e: M,._ dJVWGII 1n tM Oran&'t eo.ncy CalJicnJ.a nSitlt·tlme ddlJ wu met1'op)Utan ~-. Mii been dW.Ut.e wae tbe reuon that no Vf'fM Lee, ...,__; ~tth ~ ol f'tllat~ lf'OMOied tot the .....U.. W_,.l Jet 1\l'f' "-..,. to ._. tile .._ aod the ~P wu atwn to th.lt new~~ Rarwood. t.aafd ff relllien: Mn. by tile c...tia OUUd o1 8Mt.a IUUIM ..... WI It"• a l8et that WI Ia.._. aC Duaiaft._ ............ la-. ~ G.: T • ....,..,_, -.,. Ill -..... AM ••• ....,, lart lllde'" dl .. ......., ODe .,.. • ct.OW tD ... ..._ ,.. .. ... 1M ..... ..,. .......,.pttoo to a ..._.: 8hiiiUt DMial aa4 J'. a.: f ,.,.. a.ad INide ., Ka1 ...,.,... tllat ._ -.Mit"l .,_ ..-...r., • ..._ .._ ... aww JQer II a t"eefttnndU&I 1JaMe1c1. ~ Of tM ftMia ....,. ..a to Pa ialdmt ::;:.:""--..... II-.. :s-:. ':! .. -:,=.-::.:=-=-.:a -:.-:=•.:. &l.f" .i".:..ao: =~ w.'::':!"u!.~ e auoar , -· · ....., .. •• coa~ _. 'r• --~ •· ide.t .. ldl ......... . M bt Jll'lte Of t'Oid.. QMt&QI Ill I Iii...,. Dan••• lt''li'~t lill .~' •• a.trr JIIIIIJtfMJ"t ~~~~-----=*rutllf~~·':::: :-nJJ••:••,......_: ~~':,_.±,81! :r...=:W.-.. z:i-:;;:;:.·M!:' .. = =:: =-!:".t'.: ::-.= n.·.:. ~F..J: =AI 1~ I • 1. -.. ... .. 1.--.'::..;.:::a '':. = "YYn'• -= 1 ,, a &" _, ... a t 1 1 • ....-. • • .._. ._ ..-. -. Cltlt--. .• ., ...._ 1111111'1 .LIII IIIIE·T .-u••• Watch outa lady, don't aquutla Cia banana ••• Step out of toeland tnto a breath of •un- ahlne ••• Unbutton your ovei'C.\Oit to buk tn tNt warmth of the CO· coanut, t"e paPI'fa. the pi~· 1958 Award Toastmasters •z•,•• l•mt•rrt'J . • Pick Lido Man •!·~~!!!~p dtJve SJatld al ScMJt Meeting For High Spot = ~ .... ~ Tbe a-.nl of tbe liS du.A-fll the annual dbuwr ol tbe Or· ~. Arthur T..ylor, 113 VIa QuJ. members ttme to contact all lblp honor to eetor a.oq. Kw-an,. Emp!N Coundl ol the Boy to Lido lale, haa been elected proapecta In the area. Gen. Stan. phy, p....-ntatlon ot SOftr leav. Scouta of Amer1ca. viCe-president and vtee·chalrman ley llldderbot., chalrman, aatd er awardll to 8 outatancnnr Soout The annual meetlnt wiU be of the board of dJnctora of yMtetday. He aafd more than leadeN and lntltallatJon ol new beld Konday ewnlnJ, ~an. 215, 1n the Toutmuteq lnternatJonaJ 100 membetsh.IPII have been omcer. wUJ be tbe hJfhllrhta the Balboa Bay Club. Foundation. turned ln. Nominating Committee to Be Selected Mr. Murphy, wbo wtll also be He Ia vlee-chalnnan of the Final reporta will be made at the '-tured cu-t IJ)eaker. hu board 01 dlrectora ot First West-the annual membel'lhlp meet1nc been eervinJ u the motlon pic-ern Bank and Tnbt Co .. LOll An-on Feb. 13. ture tncluatry'a apokesman and geles. ------- amba.-ador of lood wW, appear. The foundation has bHn n~w-Cooperat·.ve lol before IJ'OUPI of all aces ly eatabllshed by Toutmutt-ra apple .•. Summer Ia here with New mmtbel'l will be fnatalled freah areen peu ln 1lumlna and a nomJnatlnc committee pods tbe Kentucky wooder wtll be elected by the Newport bean's. lone, c:rlap and anapplq Harbor Zonta Club at a 7;30 de.. . . . Saunter up and down the ~ert meet1nc tblt eve n I n 1 alslu of vetetable wonderland. (Thunday) at tl\4 home ot take tn the fantuU,.,.creel) 1ar. PeUY Reinert. ~ Nottlnaham .. ~ ffihta. the cool efbp acres Rd.. Watcllft. thloupout the United State. Internatlonal to atudy and en. N A• and abroad. rourage etfectlve communlca-ursery •ms In 1953 he produced and dl-tlon. OUlce or the foundation rected the motion picture made wiJI be In St. Louis. w·ll B T ld ol the u~ s. Boy Scout Jamboree President and chairman of the I e 0 held on~!the ·JrvJne Ranch near board l.s Ethan Shepley, chancel-Mr.. Edwtn Morgenroth of eo. Cotona ar. "He ia now active lor of Wastrlnaton Uni-versity in rotlll del MaT'-wOY speak at 8 p.m. u a m r of the National St Loula. Maurice Forfey. execu- Councll of Boy Scouta of Amerl-Uve director of Toaatmasters Jn. Wednesday, Feb. 4• at a meeting sponaored by the Orange County ca, and 11 one of 4 men on the temaUonaJ In Santa Ana, ls a lso Council or Cooperative Nurseries. Atltl~ Cold Sc-rc..w, 'T~ l'un~m.u, }4tk 4"d Po.,cti.J,.t, Ptwur. Sc.,oi!J 1462 SOI/Tli COAST k YO. LA60UNA ~tACH • HYAn 4-)t91 '" 11\t An ee,lt'r . .__,.,... of u lad ftxln.p • , • wbere the A apectal meetJnc will be held new. the unuaual. the wwe..,n. at ~ p.m. next Thursday, Jan. al aprout In aplendld. dewey 29. when Ruth Hummel will clean, aleamfnc bounty. ahow films that ahe took on her west cout to have ever received on the board. The meeting will be held In the the national award of the Silver There are now 75.000 Toast· ca feteria of the Garden Grove ------.----=--~ ...... --~------,._~....., But!alo. Thu recognition Ia the masters In nearly 3.000 clu bs. High School :- hlahest award a volunteer Scout. Ralph Smedley of Corona del Mrs. Morgenroth will discuss * * * hodace ••• peepoadeJOU. prod.lgjoua. p&eaUfU • • • eo you waata da .......,.._.t? WhJda ooe-a ,.._., Toa lib· a Coacbella .....-.na~tt racy ~n o..r~.-..­ fnaJt? ..... pwpefraltt hby vrapefnalt? ~acy G.apefn~Jt? Or Arboea .....,nJt Ia a ICIIdlf Jlo. u.at .. DOt a .,ape· .. fndL n..i-a T-..Jo. rtnt time-a -P'ft' Ia lapadal Veal· ley ••• Me~ they call 'em • . • Growa Ia P1odda f• lint time ••• s-allody mbr 'em ap taag..U.. ... Oftlll9• • • • melb-a de Talplo ••• VNW bl9 Cllld bMYy lib papef.ralt • . • The fJcnowl MCIIDCI IOal So 1WMt D'akle ••• Tou gotta eat belWN. * * * Da potat, ahe fine today too . . . Like 'em s\Wet rrom Jerwy . . . yams from Puerto Rico ... Big fat. lon1 Idahos, they best for bake ... Red ones, everybody \1M' all pufl)CJM, get much popu - lar. CaJifornJa white. der da longest, White Rolle or Russeta, everybody fren too. * * * P•l lib ceok up ~ ltlaUtr..u....,_ .... ..,.. w peiW ell*. --..,., .... roota --.. .. IMua cdl wwr ...... .,.. ....... ..... act.•+• ......,_......., OMit wiUl -...., ........ .... •=) I.... I I Ill• .t. wwy.k-.. ...., ..... ..... ••• 4111d-a ............ bl9 a.o.. ............... . recent Europu,n trip. Thla meet- Inc wtll be at the Corona del Mar Youth Center, and the Sen· lor Cltluns will be Invited u guests. Belreshmenta will be aerved. White Shrine To See Top Priestess Mrs. Anne Eastman of Mlnne· apolls, Minn .• supreme worthy high priestess of the United States and Canada for the White Shrtne, will make an orflclal visit to the Golden Harbor Shrine No. 98 today (Thursday>. Thu will be the Clrst visit from a supreme worthy high priest~ since the local oraanlzatlon was chartered last May. A dinner honorinc the supreme and past supreme orrtcers will be held •\ 5:30 p.m. that day In Irvine Coast Country Club. The ceremonJal reception ror Mrs . Eastman will be held at 7:30 p.m. In the Masonic Temple at 15th St and St. Andrews Rd. In Clift Haven. Dinner reservations Cbr all membera and vlsltfng members may be made by telephonlna Mna. W. E. Lachenmeyer or Co· rona Rlahlands at OR 3-4577. Everyone'• blrtbd.ay wtll be celebrated all at one tJme when the Women'• l'ellowshJp ol the Corona del M.u CommunJty Con- erecatJonaJ Chu~h holds Ita Juncbeon Wednesday noon. Jan. 28. er can receive on a national bas· Mar Is founder of the Toast· the rontributlon of the nursery , Is for distinguished aervlce to masters. school to the ll!e of the cornmu- youth. -------nlty. The OCX'aslon is the ob6erv. Superior Judge Karl Davis, a L·.do Anglers j anoeof NuraeryEducatlonWeek. resident or Bay Shores, will ac-Feb. 1 through 8. cept the ravel u lnromlng pres-• • 1 eorfee and refreshrnenta w111 ldeQt or the Orange Empire PI M t be ed d dl l Council rrom Dick RJchard, own. an e e In g I rlod ~II fo~l"ow ~he ~W:r:~ pe- er or Richard'• Market. Judge Open house will be held from SERVICE -ORiole S-0310 VALET CLEANERS (A uttle Better) Davis has been active for the Officers and dlrfftors will be 9 to ll:30 a.m. Saturday. Feb. 7, past year as vice-president of the elected and trophies will be , at the Community N u rae r y Council. and prior to that time awarded thls Saturday evening School or Costa Mesa. on the he served for 2 yurs as district at the annual trophy dinner of j ~ounds or the v 1 c t 0 r 1 a St. C. B. CRAMPTON, Owner chairman of the Harbor District. the Lido Anglt>rs an the ~ttate· Chur<'h of Chrlst, at Placentia ._ _____ ""'!!'!!~":'.:'"~~~~--==--~--~--::~--- He Ill a rormer c:Jty ·attorney ol room of the Balboa Bay Club. I Ave Waii...L -~1'1 ln-...... 3127 E. COAST HICBWAT COaoJIA DEL JIJUI the City ot Newf,ort Beach. There will be cocktalts a1 6:30 · .... .,.... The dinner cormnfttee mem-and di nner at 8. President Har -.or, POa TRE GEMTES aJIOII1'SWEAa 11.-WAJ:ItDD bera are Ted Click of Santa Ana. old Kenoyer w}jl preside, and I ~ sb~ WQ 1¥Nn Saturday, Jan. Swtm Sutta, Saronp. ~ &elk:la ~.- chairman; Dick Richard of lr· Jim Holliday .ls ln charge of the, lO to Mr. ana~. Joseph Gen. Thlnp. Muumuu., Luau Owbun•, Ilea AJelaa vine Terrace. Leslie Petersen or program..~ .. }> ...... * IH, 315 Balboa Blvd., Balboa, In ~~.~~=u.-::z J,.ldo lsle, Bill Spurgeon Ul ol O~ra~n~g~e:_:C:;o~u~n~ty!._!.H~os~p~it~al~. ___ :..._~:::::::: ____ 2-~~M~.A~a~t~•:!&~A~VL.!..!:~aJ~.u.JI~~.O~~A~~~~--CII rt Haven, Judce Davl5 of Bay •-~-1 11 ~;..~.~&.~ Shores, James Gubbins of Or· 0.. VI"' '"P1 .. anre. E. c. Mlulldlne of Santa 111111. ... ..... Ere Ana and Martin Post ot Santa ftl .. Ana. Tickets for the dinner may be purchued at the Boy Scout head. quarters. 1032 W. Eighth St.. Santa Ana. YlsHtn F,.. FriiCI •• Ellert.-.. .,. Mr. and Mrs.. Alan George Wll. Uams, formerly of Lo8 Angeles and San Bernardino. but now llv· Ina In Chaeau Roix, France. are In Southern California visiting A mysterious black spot on the sun was slght•d Jast week. about 3:40 p.m. Sunday, by Ray F1elds, Costa Mesa jeweler, while he was drtvlnt south on Harbor Blvd. near the Santa Ana river His companion. Miss Ruth Horst. also saw the spot. The next morning at 9:~0 Mr Fields aaaln saw the mysterious ob)ect. He ealled Mt. Wilson and was told that this was the first time that sun spota have been vlalble to the naked eye. They said the spot was 3 tim~ the dlamettor or the earth and was probably caused by sudden tem-frienck. peg~ture chanee. p e r h a p s a Mrs. Paul Wllllam Lawr~nee 4 000-de,ree drop. aave a amall ,.41npe• ~rty fn • their honor at~he Balboa Bay Club wblc:h wu preceded by a cocktaJI party at the Lawrence home on Udo Notd on Udo Iale. MIL WlllJama wu aetJve In many charity and edocaUonal Memberw ot Zonta Club ol Jl'OUPI· She wu a former treaa· Newport Harbor who attended a u.,.r of the National Charity and Los Anpla Zonta Club Inter· praldent or the Delta Delta city meetlnl Jan. 13 lnc:Juded Delta Alumnae Cha pter In San I PresJdent VIrginia Luther, Mil- Bernardino and of the Panhel·j dred Stanley, who ls area dlrec. tor. and Ruth Jayred and Evelyn To get a new home~ or modernize your ho• - in Orange County,. arrange your financing with Newport Balboa Savings and Loan Association you ala't .,._ ..., ~ ...,. place, ...._-« .,... ... •ada-a bead ~ bay ••• Celery root • • • tlteft"a t"'-that cal~ baa to ....... tltelr celery root • • • ODd tr.lt -a da leek • • • Tou CGII't ..... IMir MUpe outa ltOtb1a bat t..u leeb ••• wltb Zu~tatkmo eqaaab cmd a Uttle da ta.at da ~Mat 11 the Birthdays In each month wtll be dramatized In aklta directed by Betty Hillman. Reservations may be made by telephoning the church office at OR 3-4000. LEGAL JIOTIC& JN THE SUPERJOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CAU· FORNIA IN AND FOR 11iE COUNTY OF ORANGE. lenlc lfOUp. Green. Also attendlnc was Hazel l Mr. and Mrs. Williams wUl re· Grant Kine . founde r of the local turn to France the latter part of club and member or the Pasa·l January. I dena Zonta Club. Over 22 years experience in tailoring a home payment plan to meet your individual budget. Monthly payments like rent reduoe your loan and may include taxes and insurance ... Because Insured Sav- ings and Loan Associations make more home loans than anyone else. we know more about them. Our sen-ices are friendly and expert- based on over 22 years of sound and intensive 1mowledge of Orange County real estate and the best way to finance your home ownership or modernization. Lefs discuss your plans. Aslc for a Loan Counsellor at Newport Balboa Savings and Loan Association, 3366 Via Lido~ !\'ewport Beach. Branch office, 2407 East Coast Highway, Corona del ~far. Phone, both offices, ORiole 3-3130. Hours :Monday through Thursday, 9 :30A.M. to 3:30 P. ~f.-Fridays until 6 J>. ~f. moet-a. NO. A-32437 * * * NOTICE OF HEARING or pe· tltlon for probate ol will and for letters testamentary. Thanka-you much, lady · · · In the matt~r of the Estate of Everybody aay-a da aame thlnt EUGENE FENELON, deceased . . . . Sure-a everything looka so NOTICE IS hereby glven that freah and all nice-a . · · Couldn't the ~tltlon of MOLUE L. FENE· looka anywb•re elae. Cause I LON for the probate ol the Wlll just w~nt ou t'n picked 'em my· of the above named decedent self ... Then waah-a all clean and for the issuance ol Letters and trim ... When pay by pound. Testamentary to the petitioner don't wanna PA1 for aomethJna wUl be heard at 10 o'clock A.M. not eat ..• Fine areen-a today on January 30, 1959, at the court too ... Some Boaton lettUce • .ome room of Department 3 of the Su- Bronze Beauty, 8010• leeber' · · · ~rtor Court ot the State of Cal· Romain~. endive •• • Pal'lley al-tfomla 1n and Cor the County ot ways by bunch·n wa~ for 0ran -~ h ge. da earn Ish or lacSy UuuwJC L. B. wALLACE. with tea ... Ch1Deee Cabba1e, County Cleril and Clerk you never tuted cabba&e .o ten· of the Superior Court ot der . . . Bed Cab~, ot Just the State of Callfomta. cabbage ... Ever taste de mua-In and for the County of tard creen • • • Juat wuh In 0ranJe. I wann-a water, not cold, remove Date: January s, 19!i9. sand ... Then do In a bll try GALVIN R. ttEEN£. pan about lOW' mlnutea with lit-333 N. N~ Blvd .. tle bacon pieces. Newport Beach, Callt * * * A.ttorney for Petitioner. PvbDab: lan. 8, 1!S, 22, 1959, "' 11M Newport Harbor Enatcn. * * * ~ Here at ltkhanfa. JOU c... a,_ • hav. your dottael daanMiat tbl • plck·UP oalcl fill U. ftew.-t • ae.naa W'bo .... nGW ..... .. ,..... ......... ..... • • end . ........... , ... ••••• When ~·re btJding a new home ~needalltlle HELP ~CtJnget! -rwt about ffYf!r! oaw-bcme buyer feels ·an at -..· tJ Yoa get COilftk:tins ad¥b. ADd e.. whco you dedde whitt ~ locetim, price rmp aod 1izto )'00 pre:ler. JOil ltiD CIID' -aJl the DeW bomn. 1"'-J'OG ._, (aad ~y it is trw) that l ~ of 8 D1W beD. J bunt are elretrictlh cJw • ..,. Obwfaasfy. )'GO r.ec1 a ftliable pde lo today' a beat .......... ba)'l. Thl• Mlla•l aWMI IMttpa ~ou .atop wiMiy "J1.u Ia die NMallloa Rom• syebol. A'*J boaH" ,.... --.... ....,. ... aD tiline ltaDda.ds: t.AIIIIIMI taJt .,.l'a5acelec:trtcru antl ..-. t a •• • ,_., 6e ._.plea ..t ('JQIL ; SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA I . Wlrine t.t today and tomonow. Curr('nt.clr· c:wts. r:~~~at1t'h and 1WitC'~ fl'« aU ell YOur ~ ~. 7tlru rnro c11pnr•ty fof 1\t'\\ t-lt'ctriclal ..... you "''IJ ''.&.nt in the-nt"M fuhrrt" full H~. J. Ue'-tine which t. a....aUf..t Md ~ ..... i"rM'luan for roorn. h.all":l)' and mtr:lnc'fo lirglldq ~bid. not anlv iOumtn;l thl. Lor ..retr.a n~ comfort. but 11 ~"' -. Wt"U. And Mrc.bllk. llom8 up-to..ck 'l1le .... '""" which 1'1\AQ • Mt'<blla tlome ,_ le ti .. .00 prottd lts val So look rc. t~te no... t""'- d buy a .... wflhaot .. ... SAVE FIRST tftN\tl .... ':::1 owr ..... of the ....th.) SAYE .. Sec ..By AI eceowtfs iMured up to $10,000.) SAVE .. EARN DIVIDENDS PAID 4 nMES PER YEAR SAVE CIIYEJIEITL Y LAOVJIA IEACB 222 Oc.aa Aft. HYatt ··1117 SAJf CLEIIEJITE 601 Jf. El ea-•no IIM1 BYacbatJa 2·1115 LAGUNA · FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ............ ,. OFFICE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES ••• SJ'ATIOKEBY aa..,..t, .... ._._ ...... puahd._ wttll DIIVLATZD 1'JLE1 • • • Lido Uupplag Ceatar OJUole 3...._, -M10 VIa Lido 111110 IIITUIE IIVESTIEIT Pl.lliS Sound mortgages have all the ualltles of an excellent Investment : • Small DOtes for d.lftnWc:atloll. • Interest pcdd mocatJaly. • Sbort tenD aacrtorttie&. • 1001. Secured 1D a gnrw1DIJ cu.a. • 101. lDtans( par CIIUIWD- Let us create additional Income for you. WE MAlfAG~k ;gna ~co . EVIlS I. PIIIEI ICI. ...... _ ...... ., ... .._. ..... -.......... PICE TOTAL ------------------~------~--~------~-.~ ~ Gol'doa Wal.Ur wu a double winner ID t111t DIIC'ember "man of 0.. month" •warda by tJM Mew. Fires Cost wport Beach $71,581.49 Duri_ng 1958 PQit Hanor ~ o~ ata1tora. ,.,,... e.t ·~ ae.ctt m. wtUJ at;roa.a ,.. -.-., He wu 1\&lMd both the .. top !SIUJ 1ft 1• tha.e wu the Wut t.Mt ,..._. ... bJe ra&clelltial buUdinc boom ao&na and Mlped •ccou•lt AJelman" and ·•top ll.tter'' alter In a ,.,.n OCIIIlJIQe4 by ru. AftthOI\J''e eu.tona Aoe ~ ta a. Upper a.y ~ and alona for 1100.000 more ln penn.l111 dur· pladne a tract ln multiple U.t· Cblef lan ~ ~M~C&DtJJe •· Shop at a.ot J:. CoUt ·~· In _,... Dr. acroM bom Llnda t~ the put week. ~. Slx were 8014 In 30 da)'a. tabllahment tlrea led t.._ U.t Corona deJ Mar lA ...,..... .... .-~ tbe lanury bUUdtna UJ)Jier &.., pennlt8 tncluded • • • Other total!~ were: ....._tl&l. a -.m flweUina for Dr. G. The ~uarterly award for .. top N ~ ~ • • 1 S17,7!50: -...mbb' bulldlnl, ~i Ampehl and a $19,500 dweULna ~ .. went to J. Leonard ew IVIUnlclpa manufactwtnr buJidiq. atao: for Joe Grant Ed B.eae ta burld· Sm.Jth ol Bay A S.ch Ralty other bulldlnp. ll.81U3: and YMCA Model Legislature Opens Feb. I 2 lnJt a .as,ooo reatdence on a.y. wtth 7 sale.. Gordon Andrew of C rf' S • fires other than buJldlnp. t:aO.· aid~ Dr. tbe Voeel Co. wu M(l()nd With 6 ou een In 883. Followtna pennlta were lasued: aales. Included ln the u.t were 1tt'--!"PP..,."""'"'~...,;~,....,...-__, • mY'IRZ uau<:E • • • Harbor Are.. residential n,..., one u.embly Karl MUJer, awlmmlna pool, ''Top llater'' for the put quar· I' 11111! buHcUna Ure, 13 mercanUl• 1801 Sabrina, 13.000; A. c. ter was Judy Hunter, of Jones Re.dJ.ulctl~ of the munlclpel buJJdlnl nres, 3 manufacturtna Plans tor the YMCA model legislature to be held In Sacra. mento were described at the monthly meeting of the Newport Harbor Se.rviee League last week In the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Haines, fence, 'n11 Seadrift, $301). Realty, with 1 llatlnp aold. In cotlrta of Orange County m-.y buJidlna tll'ef, 7 fJre. In other e lAY uoau aecond place wu Matt LaBorde give the Harbor Area a munJcJ. buUdJnp. 50 truh and bruab F. H. Brickner, re·roof, 2611 with 6~ aold. pal court of lta own. tires, 45 autornobUe fires, 10 Bayshore SHO. That was one ol the recorD· n)bcellaneoua ftrft other than In e I AUOA IBLAJfD c • • L mendatlona New p or t attorney bulldlnp, 14 boat fires. There Robert ChUda, demolish d\rieU.· IVIC eague Tom HeUernan made to the eJt• were 'bo 3 !alae alal'I'DS. lng and garage, 611 N. Bay Ft., T T c· ecuUve committee ol the Orange Chid Brt.coe Uate(\ 2.0C9 build. Mrs. Allee Fox. ctrJ.a director of the Orange Coast YMCA and advisor of the local delerates. introduced members of the ~le· gatlon, Call Craves, a junior at Newport Harbor Rlgh School, who wliJ attend the model legis· lature as a ~nator, a ')d Steve Chew, a senior at Huntington Beach High School. who haa ~n elected as chaplain for the Assembly. $500; W. C. Barkemeyer, wall, 0 OUr 1ty County Bar Assn. last week at Inc lna~ons as part of the 1101 N. Bay Ft., $200; Frank Col· Disneyland. department& work, 70 f.l~ drflla llna, re.roof, 202 Opal, V>S ; Don p k 8 h As president of the bar asso-ln achoola. 131 buUdlne plana Hilke, a lterations, 214 Camet, a r S I e a C e S elation, he also recommended a checked and 200 tire prevention Sl.(lOO; Frank Richmond, remod· close look at Carden Grove tor I"K''r1ll'1lendatlona lsaued. Call Graves detlned the model legtslature"'ks a citlzeru' training provam for members of the teenage YMCA groups. Steve Cht>w told how the youth and government program started a s a practical action project In Feb. ruary, 1949. Thb year 375 teen· agers from all over CaUtornla will participate In the 3·day ses. sion, beeinnjng Thursday, Feb. 12. el, 217 E. Bay Ft .. $500. A tour of the park.t and location of a court there. • SBOD CLD'1'S beaches of the Harbor Area wUI His recommendations were 0 . Abrama. wall, 330 Morning be made Tuesday by Civic AJ. part of a proposed over-all sur· Canyon, 12.400. faJrs Committee and the Parka, vey of the county as suggested • ..U..OA Beaches and Recreation Commit. by State Senator John Murdy Jr. Bernard Cohen, fireproof ga-tee ol the Woman's Clvfc League. following a request from Ana· rage, alterations, 901 E. BalbOa. R J c h a r d Abernethy, parks, helm Municipal Judge Claude $800; Charles Wllkln.son, patch beaches and recreation director Owens for more m u n I c I p a 1 around wall heaters. 1603 E. Bal· of Newport Beach, will a('()Om· courts ln the north part of the boa. $225; Pat Knowles, renew pany them to explain the opera· county. pennlt for alterations, 501 Edge. tton of the facllltles. __ :...._ ___ _ water, •too; Ed Colleen, altera-The group will leave from the tlons. 1002 E. Ocean Ft., $700; Recreation Bulldlng at 1714 W. A. Cannon, repair garage door, Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach, 1219 W. Balboa, $50; Mrs. A. at 10 a.m. Lipps. alterations, 104 Main, $60; ------- Roy Worley, join house and ga. rage, 2126 Miramar, $1.200; Mrs. M. L. Cutelman, foundation, 612 W. Ocean Ft., $985. Ladies' Day at Kiwanis Meet 2 •• llllnlclln A~ II Ctllqe I TBADriJfC FOB DEJf CHIEFS e JfEWPOJIT BEJCRTS A Cub Scout Den Chief train· Lonnie) Hagan . swimming Two addlUonal Instructors Jng session will be held from 10 pool. 427 Catalina, $2,500. have been appointed to the Or. Today (Thursday) Ls ladles' day at the Newport llarboT Kl · wants Club meeting at noon In the Vllla Marina Restaurant, and In honor of that occasion the speaker will be John Morley, the weJI.known traveler and lec-a.m. until 4 p.m. Saturday at the • JfEWPOJIT ange Coast College faculty for Sea Explore r Base on Coast Hwy., Capt. A. W. Jorjnson. sign. the aprlog semester, which be. turer. The Kiwanis bulletin e d I to r 11111 .. 'WIIIIrlz•' Y• Drtwllcll••• Just In case you haven't no. ticed the fog and the few apluhes of rain we have seen, Captain F. E. Winchell of the HARBOR REST MEMORIAL PARK 3131 Harbor Blvc1. at Gl.aler eo.ta Mesa K'J'VJIQI,Y 1-11!11 Orange County otflce of the Cal. "':::::::-:.:!JI!I!Irl===~ lfornla Highway Patrol suggests r that It might be wise to think about them when you are drJv. Ina. In other worda, he aald, "Win. terlze your driving hablta, ea. peclally If you go Into the s now cov~ areas of the mountains." YOUJfC DAJfY AUJVU For all your PrlntJ.dK K-s. THE ENSIGN Publishing Co. 0 ..... 1 .... 2850 E. Cout IIJ&bwq Corona del Mar An B·pound, B·ounce girl wu born to Crace and James Oany ol 2702 Circle Or., Bay Shores, ===========::.! Monday, Jan. 12. ln Hoae H08pl. '-•• r-prilttWtt ,_.,., eel tt.. Newport Beach. The program 2527 W. Coast Hwy .. $435; South gins Feb. 2. will stress games, gimmicks a nd Coast Co., sales office, 2314 New. They a re Mrs. Frances Hoog· leadership hints. port Blvd., $4,400; Ed Reese. l · stad, vocational nursing lnstruc. tal. &a,. ,_,....,_. C... OIWe l.-4110. comment.. "He, we hope, will ri===;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;=========;:;;;:;=:=::=:;;;;=:=:=:;;;;;;; shatter Or. Kurt Berget's asser- unit. 1-story dwelling. 409 Bay· tor, and Richard Norton, Jlfe UTELS RAVE BOY side Or., $216.000. science Jnatructor. Both have Barbara and George Katela of e 'IJPPEB IAT . been working part time at col· 408 '-1 Fernleaf Ave., Corona del Or. C. Ampahl, 1-unlt. 1·story lege. Ma r. became the parents of a dwwelllng, 1729 Terrapin. $22,· Richard Welch will be added 6-pound, 9·ounce boy In Hoag 870; Joe Grant, 1-unlt. 1-sto to the Industrial arts and tech· Hospital Monday, Jan. 12. dwelllne. 1133 Highland, $19, logy ataf( In September. LECAL JfOTJCE , annex the aald territory herl!in· erly ,alotrg the southeasterly RESOLUTION NO. 4914 after described, which terrttory line of aaid Block 92 and the A RESOLUTION OF THE Is c-ontiguous to the present southeasterly line or aald CITY COUNCIL OF TiiE boundaries of said City and Block 91 to an Intersection CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH which said territory . now Is un-with a line lying northeut· DECLARING ITS INTEN · Inhabited within the meaning of erly of, parallel to and dla· TJON TO ANNEX TO TiiE the Annexation of Uninhabited tant 1320 feet from the CITY CERTAIN PROPERTY Territory Act of 1939 and that northeasterly line of aald KNOWN AS FIRST ADOI· the reuons for said annexation Block 92 and aald Block 56; TJON TO RESERVOIR AN· are that It would be for the best thence northwesterly alone NEX AND GIVING NOTICE Interests of the City of Newport said parallel line to a point THEREOF. Beach and lt.a citizens that aald of lntensection wtth the WHEREAS, there Is situated City annex said territory and westerly rtaht of wa1 Une or outside and contiguous to the would be advantageous to ex· the aforementioned Mac:Ar· City of Newport Beach a certain j tend the boundaries of the City thur Boulevard; a.ald potnt unlnhabfted terrttory wlthln the to the n!JM!rvolr property owned also belna ln the boundary meaning of the Annexation of by and recently annexed to the of the City of Newport Uninhabited Territory Act of City. Beach; then ce southerly 1939. said terrttory being more NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN along said right of way Jlne part1cularly h e r e I n a t t e r de· that It Ls proposed by said City and said city boundary line, scribed; and of Newport Beach to annex said 1 to the point of beginning. ·WHEREAS It would be for the hereinafter des('ribed territory to • FURTHER NOTICE lS HEREBY best lnte~ of the City ot New· said City, whic h aald territory CrVEN tb.at on Tuesday, the 24th I port Beach and its citizen!! that shall In the54! .. proceedinp bear day of ~ebruary, 1959, at the 1 said City annex said te rritory; I the name of FIRST ADOmON hour of 7.30 P.M. on said day, or a nd 1'0 RESERVOIR ANNEX". The as soon thereafter a.s the matter WHEREAS the City Council of specific description of the boun· may be heard, In the Council h C. f ' N rt Be ch ... darles of the terrttory so pro· Chambers of the City Hall of the t e lty 0 ewpo a ....,. _.., 1 f 1 Clki • N rt Be h 3300 t did about the ~ to be annexcu Jl as o · •:r o~ ewpo ac , proponen on or 1 . Newport Boulevard Newport 23rd day of December, 1958· !IU~· 0;!ilnnlng at a point ot In· &e.ch, California, a' hearing will mit to the Secretary of the 0 · . t rsectlon of the westerly be had. at which hearing the ange C~un?' d Bou:;d~ry ~';;::; rfght of way line or MacAr· City Council ahall hear and P&.lll slon a ega esc P onrlbed un I thur Boulevard, 100' In upon all written protest& f.lled at of the hereln~tter desc r~ width. as described In deed. any time before aald hour aet for Inhabited temtory for Its repo f ' recotded In Book 1047, Page said hearing by any pei'IOn own- pursuant to the provisions 0 I 557 official records ot Or· lng real property within the ter· Section 35002 or the Government I · Cod t h St t r California . ange County, Calltomla, and rltory proposed to be annexed, e 0 t e a e 0 'I a line lying northeuterly of, and at any time before the hour a nd parallel to and distant 1020 set for aaid hearing any owner WHEREAS. on the 6th day of feet from the northeasterly of property within the terrttory January, 1959, there was flied 1 ltn. of Block 56, and Block proposed to be annexed may llle ith the City Clerk of the City of 92 of the Irvine Subdlvlslon a Written protest against the an . Newport Beach a report of said ~rded ln M~llaneous nexatlon. The protest shall aet Orange County Boundary Com· • Record Map., Book 1, Page forth the name of the owner of mi&slon pur:'uant to tht> provl 88. records. Qf aald Orange the property affected anf! aJve a slons of Section 35002 of the Gov. County, aald point being In description of the a.ald property ernment Code of the State of the boundary line of the City In general terma. California : of Newport Beach; thence The City Clerk of the City of NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE. southeasterly a 1 on g a a I d Newport Beach ls hereby auth· SOLVED by the City Council of parallel line to an lntersec· ortzed and directed to cause a the City of Newport Beach that tlon wtth a line lyln&' north· copy of tbls resolution to be pub. tion that we sbould appease the Chin~ Communists." Or. Berget was the Nov. 13 speaker at tbe Kiwanis meeting, and he stated that Red China should be admit· ted into the United Nations. • •••• , ... ,Tillie ~····~···· 11111 The British and Breton ver· alon of the ballad "Fair Mary ol Welllnc,ton." Ia explored in the October-December lasue of the Journal of American Folklore. And the author La Or. Harbl.on Parker, Oranee Cout College In· atructor. Of more than paaln& interest, writes Dr. Parker, are the almllar ml.aconceptions of luunan anf· tomy hdd by both laymen and European medical a\lthorltla aa late aa 1525 expre.led In the var. lous veralona or the ballad. E ·GREMONT PIIYIT.E IIY Kinclervarden Grad• 1-8 ........ 281 Monte Viata eo.tcz Me.~, Calif. Telephone MIDWAY 8-1170 REGISTBATION ACCEPtED *I....,._JIOC&I • DL41DPOata~ .. raalll•lln••••:uo Paying Bills by Check is •a•Y, MOD.IIN, . ..... proceedings are hereby Initiated westerly of parallel to and llahed once a week for two ~§~~~~~~~~~~~~b~y~th~e~C~ity~o~f~N~ewpo~~rt~Be~a~c~h~t~o dis tant 700 feet from the weeks, aald publication to be -:; aouthea.sterly line of Block complete at leaat twenty (20) 91 and Block 92 of aald lr· daya prior to the date aet for the Orco Block Co. BUILDING BLOCKS-AU. STZES-AIJ. 1'YPf'JI JAdaloe 7·2211 m•wty s..eaa 11G lrAitel& ....... a. L ...... ._..a- Costallesa L111•erCo. -......... It -..&. c:IIIM .... REED'S lE w.LE vine Subdlvlalon; t hen ce hearing, and the publJcatlon aouthwesterly a 1 o n 1 a a l d shall be In the Newport Har~r parallel line to an lnteraec· Enalan. a neW11peper of pneral tJon with the northwest and cln:ulatlon printed and publJah· southeast center Une of aald ed In the Clty of Newport IHch Block 92; thence South 45" and eo.ta Mesa Clobe·Herald 19' 59" West alone a line ty. and Pilot, a newspaper ot' pn. Ina north'oft!terly ol and eral cln:ulatlon printed and pub· parallel to the .oulheuterly lbl.bed In the County ot Oranae line of a Metropolitan Water and-outalde the Clty of K.,.,-port Dlat11ct ...-mat reeorded Beacll.. In Book 1211. Pap 317, olfl· Tbe Clt)' Clerk II lu.rtbft R · clal reoordl ol aaid Oranae lbol1z.ed and d{J'eCUd to mall a County, a distance ol 2325 DOtlce ol the propoeed annexa • f..t. me.. 01 a-: thl~ tioft to all pa..ana to wbcm land South 44" fJ1 111" £Mt to a.D pNpOIIed to be annaed la u- lntenectJon wlth the IIC*tb· -.1 1n the lut avaJiaW. euterly Une Cal the afore· ~ Ul 1 n~t toll, at'tbe mentJOMd Kfh'OpOIItan Wa· aM.-abown ......._ • ae •• DlatJict I 9 • a.nt: tMDct lii:IMIIIIN to Mld CltJ a.rtL l(Ofth !0" 25' .. I!Mt •""-........ ,... •• loft ... • ..... Mlct --~ u... a •· -tM ac, C:O.Ddl ., .. cttr a1 tanc. of 225.00 61et; tiMDcj !f~ liMda at • ......, Rorth e• tr r EMl ....., n.iillq,• .._ 1Jda ~ Mid .. tltu .,,., line a ...., "'"· .:U. -. tM taaet ., _,..., W tD an ...._ ....et: •••m•"1ADm: w1a • u.ii II· •:<"'li&t;: •• :r =-= u. ~ %1i'i"lt J~!i~-ii~i·i··~·,, ... ...... ·--= r II::--.... a ....... -. . .... So is Opening a · • • .. • • • • Ill u z 1&1 -z 0 u z - .... - ' o•Hara ·style Show Is Se-t For Jan. 29th Dorothy O'Hara of Lido Isle, lnternaUonally known des igner, has chosen ''Prelude to Sprln1" as the theme for the prewnta· Uon of her sprlne and summer fashions at 2 p.m. next Thursday, Jan. 29, In the Udo Clubhouse. The event 1a sponsored by the Lido Isle Woman's Club, with Mrs. Harold Rl1gs as chairma n. Tea will be served after the style show. Dorothy O'Hara, who In prl. vate lit e Ia Mrs. Henry Lunney and member of the Lido Isle Woman's Club, will be comme n· tator tor her own ext:luslve de· signs. Cl ub members will serve as models. Mrs. Joe Prelnlnger will be in charge of refreshments. Decora tlon chairman Ia Mrs. William O'Brien, assisted by Mrs. Steph· en Dlncle. Mrs. Charles Vander vort and Mrs. Robert Gervais ar(' In charee of reservations. Zonta Marks • THESE CAGE "STARS" ore teemed together to host the Bolboo Boy Club Bosketboll Porty thi5 Fridoy evening. They 15re the E. H. Skinners (ot left) ond the T od Oviotts. Mr. ond Mrs Ted Hubert ond Mr. 15nd Mrs. Jomes C<5rroll will <5lso ossi~l. There II be o dinner donee storting ot 8:30 p.m .. ond o sports ponel oncludong Boll Schroeder os moderotor, Johnny Wooden, UCLA bo .. ~etb"ll cooch, ond sports eAperls George Dovis, Poul Zimmerm.,n, Broven Dyer ond Som Bolter. (Terry Boris photo) Cinderella Ball Planned by Friday Group The "ttl~t event or the year L•tdo Woman's Club Members for the l'riday Afternoon Junior Club L1 looming in the form or a Clnderalla Ball In the Balboa Model 'Yesteryear Fashions' :_ay Club at 8 p.m. Friday, March • The club hopes to raise $1,000 .., JEAJf TAJfDOWSIY covered wagons, or IK'hooners, for the building fund of the Har. "Fashions or Yesteryear" were about the year 1849. bor Area Girls' Club, the rt-elpl· prt'Sented by Goodwill Industries Most glamorous CO!Itume. !ash· lent of all the Juniors' activities at last week's meeting or the lonable around t'hc turn of the this season. Lido Isle Woman's Club In the I century, was the hlal·k sequin I The affair will be a semi· Lido Clubhouse. drl'ss and "MPrry Widow~ blark formal dinner dance with music Mrs. Sylvia Benton. publlr re. velvl't pkturf' hat tnmmed lav. provided by the Balboa Bay Club lations counsellor of Goodwill lshly with blar k ostrich feathf'rs,lorchestra. Industries In Santa Ana, told worn by Mr'l. Forl'st Smith Jr. about the Goodwllf program of Mrs. Martin l...«·kn<'y wore the self·help through employment of darln~t version of a 1910 bathing handicapped persons. Sh~! str~s-t'OStume. <'ompiPIP with blat•k f'd the lmportanre of contrlbu. storkings and long ~>IM>\PS !\t rc; lions of worn clothing, broken Harry CatPs worr the most mocl furniture and other unwanted f'rn dress of whit(' bu~tll' tM>ads. Social Dance Class Starts lt('m.s. Tht'Se are repaired anrt I whkh came JU'It above hN A new dass 1n social danc-e in m ade saleable by the 250 handl·l knees. and was of the 1928 "In· structlon for fifth grade boys and capJ)('d J)('rsons t>mployed by tage. Mrs. Norman Watson d~d girls was Inaugurated Friday Goodwill for this purpose. the Interesting s howing by ap· evening at the city reerl'ation Mrs. Peggy Buzzard, also of J)('arlng in a magnificent wed · headquarters building. lil-t W. Goodwill Industries. narrated the ding gown dating bark to 1895 Balboa Blvd .. Newport Beach. "'howlng of 20 authentic cos· Other Woman's Club memt>t'r<~ The next session will be helcl tumes worthy of a mllS('um ancl apJ)('aring a'! mode I"! "'('re: at i:JO p m next Fnday, Jan 30 dating from 1849 to 1928_ Mmes. William ~irholson. Loyd and thereafter the classes '-"Ill Earhart Day I {)pt>nlng the show, Mrs. Cedrir~~cCulley, Rolx>rt Picking, Arthur he conducted on the se<'Ond and Roberts appeared In a calico Reaume. Wallt>r L1er. W1lliam fourth Friday of each month Thl' tllllllfl I dress and apron, ~arln£! a bpn. MQTT1'1, John Frost, Jam_s.'l ,Brad 1 n('w instructional ser1es. pr~nt ~ A.Jnella Earhart day was ceJe. net and "schooner" bonnet w~a ~.-~x R .. ~o. ·u ugh J ed by the city ~l'l'ation dlvi brated at the Thursday, lan. 8. by the women who travelled in Plumb Jr l ohn Brourhton. 0 . H. sion, Is undel' the direction of meetine o1 the Zonta Club of Calhoun, 'Earl Sawy('r. Gcorge Miss Jan Bradbury. Ill Newport Harbor held at the Villa .. Sliver and Frederick Rice A similar rourse of instruction Marina. A tribute to the noted has been under way on the first woman filer was compiled by of c-...-..~al A SOJf FOB THE RALLS and third Monday. evening of .... Dareen Upaon and read by Dr. • • • ~ A 6·pound. JO.ounce son was each month at the Corona del Helen Robertaon, past president. note born Saturday, Jan. 10, to Connie Mar Community Youth Center. Teny Vlllaenna, Zonta hllh and Kenneth Hall, 526 Riverside Thls ~oup will continue a.s school lfrl·of ·tbe.month for De· .., nQ Ave., Newport Helcht.s, at Hoag scheduled. New members are In· L c:ember, and PattJ Wlk:ox, Zonta Hospital. vlted to attend either class. ctrJ for January, were p~"Hented Zonta ~U. and Z-plna by Alice A belated Cbrl.s1:mas present •d f b 11 1 b =:·0~ d:::. oc the Zonta :,~·::ad.~~~ c;:~l:o~::j Past Prest ents o E e C u tllllllfl Special guests Included An· Dec 28 to their daughter and w·ll p t A I p rty ........ tolnette Swan ot Riverside, a son:ln·law In Garden Grove. The I resen nnua a guest of Mildred Stanley <Miss new youngster, named Jeffrey Swan Is lleld representative for Mer!«> makes the seventh grand. Zonta District DCI, Dr. Lillian child 'ror the Lees-and an even Rowan, pathologlat at Hoag H08· count of two boys and two girls .~ pltal; a nd Mrs. Joseph Gerardln In his own family. ~ or Costa Mesa a cousin of Mrs. • • • Burke. · I A tx>lated "Happy New Yl'ar" All chapters of Zonta Jnterna . from J ack and Millie Travers of donal observe Amelia Earhart Corona del Mar stated they had Z day 00 Jan 11 and honor the been jaunting from Acapulco. to outstanding· woman flyer with Taxco and Guernevaca to Mf'XI~o an annual scholarship for worn· City. They are now back hom<' 10 en In advanced study In aero· C.D.M. -nautical englnet?rlne. I It remln~ed ~s 0 ; past u.s Mlss Earhart wa.s a member of Army maneuvers when we henrd Zonta In New York when her of the case of Nancl Campbf'll's plane went down In an explora.l fiance who migrated from Ger· tory solo fileht over the Pacific many ' to the United States 5 In 1937. The January 11 date Is years ago to become a U.S. rill· the anniversary of her successful zen and when he showed up for tHght !rom HawaJI to the U.S. military service with the US. mainland, the first made by a I Army. guess where they sf'nt woman. him ? You guessed It! Right hark The Amelia Earhart scholar. to Germany for a couple of ship was first granted In 1940. It ears. of course. now rt'pre.ents a grant of $2.500. Y • • • BEJlE FJIOM TBE EAST Mrs. Joseph Gerardln. cousin or Mra. Jefi~ F. Burke Jr. of UWe Balboa Island, hu come to the West Coast trom Connecticut to make her home In Costa Mesa. \ In tfte lido ShoppinCJ Ar .. For • l...ef9e s ... r;tloft .. YAaDA&E -~s .OOlite. NOTIONS ,ATTBNS IOlS' I SillS TOT .. T&N O.OYHIHS • Babe Orbon, one ot the guid lng lights at Coast SuJ)('r Mar. ket. underwent minor surgery on Tuesday last week-and Is now back at work. • • • Betty Pace. former owner of the Brat Shop, had surgery dur· Inc December. but didn't take much time orr because It was such a busy month. The ~v. James Stewart pas· tor of St. Andrews Presbyterian Cb\lrch, wW tell about hls I"K'ent tour abroad at the monthly mfttinl of the Military Order of the World Wars tomorrow IFrl· day) evening at the EJ Toro otfl· cers Club. The m~ttng ~ open to wlvu and ruests o1 memM'rs. ac.ocordlna to Commander Roy McCardle. -------._. .... ~Mit" ......,.,_ LAc.el I. .,. ... ..., SJ e JM'• U f.r 2 ,_. OIIOU ,.-. "Spring In January·• will be the theme for the annual brunch card party and fashion show to be presented by the past pres1 df'nts of the Ebell Club at 10:30 a .m. next Thun>day, Jan 29, In the Ebt>ll clubhouse. ~1rs. Bruce ~1cBrlde is cha1r man for the party, anti !;he \\111 be a_<;Sisted by :\1mPS Byron We I Is. Raymond Kl'nt Haf''f'Y PlilbnHiic to liwe Ce1cert f• Y tulll 1 ~kholas Brl'ttner. Lew ~tt1tt, Robert Killefer and Wi11 1am The Orange County Ph1lhar Tntt. AL~ a_~io;ung w111 !)(' monic Orchestra will be hl:'ard in ml'mbers of thf' wa\'!; anti meanc; the first "Symphonil'S tor Youth" section. headed by ~1 rll. Logan concert at 10:30 am Saturday. Jackson. Jan. 31 .. at Oranec Coao;t Colleg(' I :-.t rs. Basli Pt'terson "'ill !)(' Audltonum. FrIed a fk>llnt'l\nte narrator for the !;I) lc show. and will conduct and also will gh PI club mcmt>t'rs will he modt>ls informative comments on tht' Mrs. RrettnN-anti Mr<~. llarvPy m~~lc to be playrc1. .. are In charge of tkkt>l salec; Peter and the Wolf. by Pro Card table and door prilPs will kofleff, will be Included on the h(> supen ised bv ~tr<~. ~1rBrldP. program. J. Robert K£'st. profeo; :-,1,.. Han·pv and !>Irs. Killt'ff'r sor of SJ)('('<'h at Orangt> Coast ~tr!'. Wells 'anrl Mrs. Pf'ltllt ar(' College, will be thp narrator. In rharge of thf' hrunt'h mPnu Oth('r numbNs on the program Rt>Wn·atlon deadline ic; 'J'u('c;dll\" Include tht' Ovenurc to "Eg J r. · mont" by Bet>thoven. and the _a="==-=' ==========; "P~r Gvnt" Suite by Ed\'ard .- Gr1eg . ;,;\1ornln~t MoOd." "Ac;e !' Death." "Anltra's Danc-e" and "In the Hall of the Mountain King." The concert Is presented spPr- la lly for young peoplt>. prP!Pra · bly betw~n third and e1ghth gradE' ages. An adult chn pt"ronl' should havt> not less than 5 <"hll dren and not more than 25 with hl'r. Entranc:-e tkket~ may be ob· talned by writing to: The Or·' ange County Philharmonl<" SociE>- ty, P. 0 . Box 12. Corona del Mar. There Is no entran~ !et?. lorgest ond Most Complete Fumitu,.. Store in the Area Cell f01 ,,_ DECORATING SEitVICE Uberty ... 5511 Furnishings for hom.. dubs. yech~. )()17 W. Coett Hi4Jhw•y N.wpoft ... c.h YOUR . VITAMIN HEADQUARTERS ••rtww.n c.a~~a-. .. ..... . Book Review Is on Program For Alpha Chi Do r o t he a Sheely, Newport Beach head Jlbrarlan, will give a book ~lew at the February mHtlne of the Alpha Chi Omea:a Alumnae A.un. It will be a 7:30 p m. dessert meet1n1 Thursday evenrng, Feb. 12. at the home ot Mrs Basil deLisle, 1521 Sylvia Ln., Harbor Hlthlands. Assisting with the h011tesa duties will be Mrs. de· U.le's slater, Newport city clerk Margery Schrouder, and Mrs Loren HE'ather, ai!;O of Harbor Hlchlands. Re1K'rvatlons may be made by c:'alllna: Liberty 8·7563. Few II ,_ P'l11ti11i 11..d1, ull "'- rubllalt1119 Co~ Oltiole l.o510. -·" ~ PillET (JIO 'TVDI) w..wr. •• • ._. -. W&IGMI Olri.T at oa. .... ..ay r as· • &J~.• A New Co~ In PerWonal fladlo. Ear Phone and Can7· ina Cue Opt:Sonal, Extra. IIVJI.IIIWI •• u~ ·-..._Ill .... c:.n. ,._ To Every Woman with a HIP Problem insist on STAUfFER AMEIICA'S MU.U 1 HOM£ I£DUCIM PUll NOW tor STAUFFER Home Reducing PLAN S -as little as 520 111 -... amonth Thinlr of it- Ill /itt/, .s .JJr • J.y puts America's No. 1 home re.!ucina plan in yow bomt I no.._ .. ,_. .... "h ... s ss a ,.... •"t • 2 • ....., .... ¥R a I • -19 Hearing Is Set Apartment Karl G~ Miller Gla•r of Stage Is El ected by Daniel Glls "'~aching COM W oman Is All Tied Up Anglers ' Club fO 11 In 200 One Dollar Bills ' . 'nle N~ a..cb PlanD.lna • Approved the ,.ubdlvtaJon (Continued trom pap one) ., •aW&LL I1'IC2:I.&a lta.reA MaraNta Wood. who ~~tow Ill 1.-·~ Tbe emc:. ComrnQj.lon hN .et a fclmwll requ.ted by 1. Herbert Brownell, Uonal 1n lluatJ.an recoelved atn· ,_ "'' ....-oe MtoM tueOM ow.. Karen Kalpeta ~ at wrapped tbe 1trtna o1 btl~ public beutl\l f« nuamday ew.l to provide 2 R-1 buUdJna alt• on u.aual ahadowbox tne trophJ-. I>ant.I CUlts. EntU.b and a25 E. eo.. Bw,. .. Corona dtl aiWDd and around ta. until abe nine. Feb. 19, to determl.ne the bluff Jot on Ocean Blvd., The team memt»,. wete captain drama l~Wt~Uctor at Harbor Bll'b. Mar. pt bome Mfety Tu.da)' loolred Uke a lift ...,_11 wMther Cedric -.JU' UN per. • Corona del Mar, between Fern-Karl MWer, A1 Manderbaeh and JH a ute ot adventure 1n the ftlabt wtUl bet ~. PbyUia A.tt.r aM ~ Ill aett1q mit and betahl van~ f« •Ileal Ave. and Goldenrod Ave.; Dt·. 'IC.Q." Rottman. theater before declcUnt on teach. .loluwon. and t300 lJl doUu billa. unwound. (My ba_d to rent a 32·unlt apartment on the Corona ac:ce. . w1ll be from the lower Mrs. lfartJn Pollard of Van Ina u a career. hl It wa.a a harrowlnt expert-Ioc:ker ln a nearby adilnea omee del Mar bh&tl ahould be revolced.,level. In Cblna Cove. Nuy., whcee hu.aband Ia tbe «· A native ot Huntlnaton a.ach, -..ce 1n· a pleasant .ott ol a way, to atore the IDOJWY, and later had Th1a actlon was tabn by the • Held first be&rlng on 0. Z. Jglnal donor ot the award which Mr. GUlla worked at many odd aile aaJL to run a aauntJet of tupldOWI Plannlnc Com m Ia al on lut Roberbon'a pl'Opoeal to develop brinp forth annual belly lauett.. jot. there durtne the aumme,. Mra. lohMOn received the ~ at&ree from people walttq for Thursday evmlng on hwtructlona1 a iT-lot aubdJvialon euterty of the NITRAM DRAU..O.P trophy, and on week enda when he wu bUll atapled totelber u a eon. tldteU whtlle they atrueeJecJ to porn the City CouncU. I MacArthur Blvd. and northerly wu adjudeed the unluckiest an· a .boy. At fourteen he wu a try feW atreamer u an award at atutf the bllla Into an ovema In another Important dedslon, of Harbor View School In Corona eler of the aeuon and became cooJ(. and at fltteen he atarted the .emt-annual gilt bQYen handbae. the commlulon pve l~atamp del Mar; eontlnued the matter to the first to put another DraUop butchering Jn a meat markeL of approval to the proposed clty I a second hearing on Feb. 19. on tHe nameplate. pon g,raduatlon from Hunting- sign ordinance and forwarded I • Set over for further study Accordlne to CU5tom, the 1958 ton ~ach Hlah School, he at- it to the City Council with a rec-the proposed rezoning of the season's winner reads "ENUl tended Fullerton Junior College ommendatlon f011 adoption. The I south side of Coast HW)'. be· DRALLOP." The trophy fea-for two years where he majored Cou{lcll wlU oWclally receive the tween the Arehes and the Balboa tures a black cat, a pair of dloe In Engllah and did some work Harbor High Pupils Attend Student Councils Meeting ordinance Monday evening. . Bay Club, from c.2 to C-2-H. wllh "snake eyes" showing. and 1 with the drama department. The Jenet-hJest discusalon took which would require oU -street Is toppejl by a Cigure of a man He sang In several school mu-DUMA DEVOTEE. llr. Daaiel place over the petition of proper· parking provisions. throwltfi a bull. sical comedies, and ijlls created awa.. ay lfAifCT IIIOOTEJI and Nancy Maxwell and Na.ncy •ty owners requesting a 6-foot • Approved the request of at-!Following are other winners his strong feeling foe the stage ~0:::..~! ~~ ::: EJehteen students from Harbor Mangan, Junlon. , abandonment on the northerly torney Donald Harwood that the o trophies: as a career. After graduation terat 111 the tbeater. High attended the CaUfornla Aa· Mr. John Roee, .octal atudla side of Balboa Blvd., between B use permit held by William Cag-George Dudley-Bill Pigg tro-from Fullerton JC, Mr. Gillis soclatJon of Student Counclla teacher and advtaor of the Board St. and F SL In Balboa. I ney, for developing a shopptng phy tor first albarort'. worked for one year as a butcher. each other out when they can. convention at Fullerton Junior of Control, abo attended the eon. The petitioners are seeking center In the Pacll lc Electric •·y" Jean Hadley-Or. and Mrs. R. .. During this year he thought a He says tha t the close f~llng College la.st week to dlacuas eom-ventlon. • • • the abandonment so they can property near City Hall. be ex-H. Hoffman trophy for first al-great deal about the theater and that prevails among these actors mon school problems. Increase the size of their garages tended until July 31 from its barore, ladat>s decided to give It a try. In 1950 Is something ve outstandln The studenu ch011en by the Four finalists ~elected from and make them more accessJ_ble. present Feb. 1 expiration date H. C Davas-Dr. S P.. Monaro he_ moved to New York to study about the theatr~al world. H! Board of Control to represent Harbor High for the American Prime objection raised aga1nst • Approved tht> requ~t of trophy for f~rst marlin. • votre and to attempt a cnr~r~ helped to support himsell by Harl1or High were later guesta at Field Service summer exchange giving up this portion ot the Walter Mellott to extend thf' Dons Da..,ts---&hoolboy trophy I on the stage. working at a sO<Ja fountain In an evenlnt banquet and dinner program were Nancy Maxwell, a street was the possibility of fu -time for filing the fi nal map of for f1rst marlm. ladies. New York Veature Howard Johnson's Ice Cream Par-dance. sone leader and actlve In AFS: ture widening or Balboa Blvd. I Tract 1645 (Harbor Highlands I Alh.>rtun Jeff ries-John ~nd . Mr. Gillis found New York ex. lor. a famous chaan of sto~s ~ Those chosen to eo to the con· Rich Watson, active In football ; A motion to approve the street for 6 months. . Doro!hY Caglt> trophy for f1rst Citing but he found many harrl the EasL ventlon Included student body John Gage, junJor claa president vacation Called to pass because I • Approved the f o 1_1 ow 1 n g ' marl1n <'aught by a Pacific An-I ships. Young unknown actors 0 r.1 One of the highlights of his president Bob Johnson. vice-pres. and active In sports, and Cathy of a ~ to 4 tie vote. Then a mo. variance requests: Emal May.•r. g ler who has not previously ten have a hard tlmt> making stay in New York was his trying ldent John Haskell Se<'ft'taryCo -;;;;;;ld;;;;o;;;;ft;;;;.;;;;AFS;;;;;;;;;;;;;;secr;:;;:;;;;e;;;;ta;:;;:ry;;;;.;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;;;;;;; lion to deny the request met the 309 E. Bay Ave .. Balboa; Harold j caught ont>. enough money to eat, but there I out tor the Broadway produc·j Linda Lee treasu~r Terry VIlla-r same fate. The commission then 'Beardsley. 1747 Miramar Dr.. G<'Orge Dudley-A! Payne tr~· lS sllch a great f~llng of friend-tlon of South Pacific. Of course. grana, stu'dent rourt judge Pam approved a motlorf to inform the Balboa; Lester Benson. 2111 E. phy for largest a lbacore on 3;6 s hip a l'tlong them that they help he tried out for many other pro-Paterson and Tim Drlakel re-CUTE CUDDLY Councll of the results of the com-1 Ocean Blvd.. B a I boa : Harry j ta<'kle . j ductlons. He learned a great deal glonal treasurer of the c ASe' con- mission discussion. thus leaving Goetz. 619 36th St.. Newport. Vi<'kJe Crawford -Jane Groe. just !rom these try-outs. ventlon. the decision up to the Council. 1 • Approved tht> rPSubdl .. lsaon 1 nendyke trophy for largest alba. Gla His chances for securing one Ll d W ltz 1 d V The commission a lso: requests of Frank O'Connor. 191 <'Ore on 3/6 tackle. ladles. ~I'M •T of the parts In the South Pacific le nLoa a je. sel n or, an a t. • d h It Rl 'd A d G E P Hadley F a k L' 11 I I""..., I er wen, un or, represented • npprove t e use perm t versa e ve.. an eorge · · -r n anne cast were very good but at that the soc! 1 h 1 J .uc nvt~t.nd . • .s m reque:,ted by the lrvane Co. to Thomas. 2902 W. Coast llwy . in I trophy for largest tuna. time he was draft~d into the Fonllu a c a rman group. nne construct and operate 50 garden the Martners Mtle arf!a. so that George Griffith -Balboa Bay Gl • p army and this ended the major 1 s. junior. dlsclU.Wd week- type apartmenu on Bayside Dr .. Mr O'Connor may be legally rn-Cl ub trophy for largest marlin on lffl ses part ~f his theatrical career. 1{.1 ~~peJ a7d ann:als. ~ewell between the VIlla Marina and titled to sell a portion ol his 3 6 tacklt' ll tum Ed 1 c er. un or, an our for. 1110 & 1125 See theM adolable papp6es at Hirth Harbor. property to Mr. Thomas. I Bert Devere -Bob Colliard e to ucatioa e gn excha nge students. Chris trophy for largt-st marlin on By A.Jiflf After spending two years in Arvas and Eta Connelgh. seniors. the J. ordans · l laght tacklr the army. he was determined to talked about the Amertcan Field Loua.se Manderbach _ Cad-0-And sudden ly It's spring _ return to school and get his BA Service. Let trophy for largest marlin on there's no mista ke a bout It ... degree. Others at t c n dIng varlo\15 1 P SHOP PAiilT. JOa COMES lfEZT. J1lllior am Jewell stcmds lD float of h1a pride cmd Joy. a 15 FOld pkk·vp. Be has ~atly iAitalled a 1554 Cadlllac El Dozado eDgiDe after eight moatlu of eoetly Nbuild.iJICJ. Junior Bill Jewell's Truck Packs CosHy Power Plant By Keith Maleo11a0n and sturdy. Traction mastN gi\P Junlt)r Bill Jewell has rcrcntl~ 1tx-ttN roadability and a smooth c·om~lf'h'rl the Jn.;tallatton of a rr ride. WhPn Bill is raCJng hts Ht:)l C.:adlllar El Dor:1do ('ngine truck he will US(> 4 inch thick Into hts 19:'16 powrtN hluc Forrl gum rubbt>r racing slick for the pirl<up. Thts project has taken rear tires for better traction. and B1ll abr ut ~ mont he; to ad·om-r!'gular tires for strPet us~> pli-.h. lit• stariNt work in th<' :\i anhole ro\NS will be used late part of April thts YNi r. dn-in the bed of th!' truck to com- ang m u• h or thl' work himq~lf pPnsate for the lack of weight "tth "IJme on the part o! Ted 1n the rear end. This is to kM'p T.tn nr~. auto mPt'hc&nl r the whepls from spinning be Tht> png1nP has hc<'n complett> cause of lack of wcaght. Jv rf·bullt It has b4>cn borerl out The truck is to be paantt>rl bur 4" 1n cham!'tN and has about gundy and thf' interior \1.1ll be ·lOll , ubw inrhes anr1 3.""10 hor«<-painted white. In tht> nt-ar fu- powf':. Hf' used SE raring PI" ture. Bill is going to run the ton.;;. \\hiC'h are set up for fuel truck through the quarter m1le in jt-rtaon "ith Hasting chrome at the Santa Ana dragstrlp and nng .... all nt>w bearing<;. and a IS hoping to break 100 miles per T.2 ( hrt HNbert roller tappet hour. cam a"'>t'mbly. Careful aa.Jaace Tht> crankshaft, rods. and fly . \\ hPI~l have a ll been balanced to 1 10 of a gram for lop perform· SIITI···· ~, Oil, Ill Itt Celllllil•tell anct> of the engine The flywh~l Newport HarboT may be sur- ha!' been topped to take the rounded by oU and underlaid by strain off the engine and make it. but Newport Beach will never It goo(l for racln~;. The clutch be rontamlnated by it. has been "beefed up'' to make That was the premise of 2 talks speed sh ifts and to get a fast before the Woman's Civic League s tart wht>n needed for ordinary I'" the EbeU Clubhouse In Balboa stref't use. Tuesday. All of this ~~~ ronneded to a Speake~ were Wa lter Charam 1937 LaSalle stick shift trans-za, Newport city attorney, and mission which 13 excellent be· Adrian Kuyper, legal advisor to cause It Is so much stronger than the Orang~ County Ptannlna the regular transmlulona and It Commission. Mrs. T. Duncan also has a higher gear ratio. Stewart added her commentary The rear end la a 4-11 ratio after they spoke. JANUARY CLEARANCE! 20°/o • 300/o • SOO/o OFF FADS AND FASHIONS I7G &. COMT W WAY CO..ADD.IIaa ~..- light tackle. ladles. I And what are you doi ng about In 1953-54 Mr. Gillis attended groups were George McFarland I Lois McMillan _ R H Roemer it? ~e at O'BRIEN'S, that Is Orange Coast College. and from senior; Sue Packard. Jeff Gl~ trophy for largest marlin on me. the garls who walk around the l there ht> went on to Long Beach d Do dium tackle. store. have been doing some S tate College. He graduated I an n Roberson, sophomores, 1 Max Sturges -Gilbert Barber-thing about It for several weeks, from this college In 1956 and was Is trophy for largest marlin on and so they are ready for you. I a cadet teacher a t Harbor High. RESISTER heavy tacklf' I His two favorite hobbies are I fOR Lois McMillan -Jim Ha rrison You just come 119ht o•er cmd traveling to New York every oth. • 2722 E. eoa.t IUglnray Conaa .. lla:r PboM: Otiole J.2QO NOW! trophy for largest marlin. ladles. ... how nady they cr.re.. The er summer to attend all the new I SPRIII SEIESJER Russell Robinson-David Den-~who came lllto our shop shows and collecting recd'rd al· holm trophy for targt>st game f r fl.nt time are real aur-bums. • Pre C!-LooL 'IP':-d ergarten. Fi thr fish cau ght bv a junior member prl.aed at how •encrW.e we are. ~ A.1U • int ough on regulation ·tackle. We baYe the ccuual Vl1Jo9e SECOND CHILD FOR aoBDElfS SeYenth Grades ASB Eledion Set for Feb. r~~ Twl OC' •~••A<' OCC has S<'heduled mid-se- mesler elections lor the spring term under the guida nce of Ed Buck. ell'Ctions commisslor'ler. Buck as interested an knowing of anyone who deoslrt'S to run for ol· fu:e. "I wall be glad to give ln. formation or help to anyone who needs it.'' Burk said. Tht' otrlres "hkh will be open inc·lud<' AMS and AWS presi- df'nts. freshman and sophomore tla"!! prcsidt>nts. pep commis- sioner and two representatives- at large. The prorcdurc for running Cor offlre Is as follows: pick up a pe- tition from Mrs. Phyllis Shamel In the Dean's office and have it signed by 75 student body mem. beN. The petition must be turn. ed back to Mrs. Shamel. Buck will hold a meeting the week oC the campaigning for those running for oUire. Rules I for the campalgr;1 wall be given at that time. Elections will be held the last of February. Th08e who have already desig- nated Interest In running a re Ja<'k Mayer and Paul Jobin. sophomores. Sophomore C I a s s presIdent ; Jan McClelland. f r ell h man , representatlve·at. large. and Pete Gabbert. pep rommlssioner. COM Library Decision Due The dec:h!lon on financing the construction of the Corona del Mar library on Marigold Ave., near the fire hall, may be made at Monday evenlng'a Newport City CounoU meeting. Th~ city now has 115.525. rea- lized from the aale of t~ 2 u. brary lou to Col. Arley SmJth. pl\15 more than 11.500 ln dona· tlon.s. Coat ot the library bu.lldlq a. estlma ted at 123.000. not .ln. eluding fumlahlnp. dreu f~ yow dally taaka, cmd A 7 -pound. 2-ounce daughter we al.ao ban the elevaat was hom Saturday. Jan. 17. to • Classes are limited to 20 students dnA, the Dcrridow autt for Arlene and Bob Borden, 1423 W. !=..!=~a::_ U:,~ Bay Ave .• Balboa. In Hoag HospJ. • A Limited Number of Appplicationa May Be -----.. ---.-tal. They have another da ughter. Co--.._. ed · .. _ _. Ub the imported ald.rta cmd Robin. a lmost 2 years old. Mr. .uamer m ~• CJn•1ea sweeden to blead. or match Borden Is a teacher In Hunting- •. • Aad call the ~ to ton Beach. CJO with them. You know, 1 heard some C\15· tomers talking the other day. and It set me to thinking jU5t how much anyone who hasn't been shopping with us might be mi~ing. I heard a lady say she had trekked all O\t>r looking for a <'C'rtaan item. and here It was at the end of a long. hard day. and she found it right In her front yard. so to speak. She sure wished she hart come hel't! fl n;t. and had taken that time for an- other round of golf or bridge. I lmow ODe tb1Jl9 for cer • talDI U you wcmt t.IMM gt.rla lD 'tbe place to be all .. u .. aad be ml9bty bappy, aay ot you 1adJn who coa.aJcSu your- MI... a btl dlfflcult to flt. well -DOW just 1ft me eery dCJht DOW, the boM. Velma. that Ia, bas made the D.lcnt Mledioll of ltem.a just few you. cmd abe l.a real pa:rUc:ulcn too, DO fooUagl Sbe lDa1sU OD baY· 1DCJ ltema for the tall gt.rl, the abort CJhL cmd the lll·be...._ ODeS too. lust if you should be lucky enough to wear a size 16. you should see the lovely coral lin- en with the Madelra embroidery trim, the type that the lady who 00 YOU WANT • job, • ricf•. • ,..,,.1, • ~by sitt•r 1 Or cfo you "•"• -thi,g to .. n1 Try &.s;9, d.W- fi.cf •cfs. Oliol• l-0550. ST. JilES DAY SCHOOL EPISCOPAL 3209 VIA LIDO JfEW'POBT aEACII Telepboee OB.lole S·I52D ~ presents Annual Pre-Inventory Sale .,. .... Your One. AYNr Richard W. ~Off 011 AU OF OUR Stepbena FINE MfR(HAIIDISE -1 WHI 01. Y Uy+Way Or a-..... ~"~~~~~~~,-~~ Acceunb ........ l ll w. 19th St. COita Mno ~~bo~~th~hlgM• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~:~~~~~=~:~~~~====~~~ tropolltan papers was wrttlne about the other day. Well, our boss ~elected thla dress for aome lucky alz.e 16, way back In ()c. tober. whe1t the sample wu Just barely hatched. and beuus. It takes a little longer for the per· aplcaclous manufacturer to tum out a dftss. It arrived today. Just In time for you to have It for spring. S. wby .s..•t JW ~ IIPt aloeg • .,.. .._ II._. ... wt.at r. talldll9 -... _. ,.. ...... ,..... ....... ..._. aloeg, ad M ,_ .... -. tlltd .. • IS pa ;t11t rl ... , .... Mw ........ ... _ ............. ..... ......... SUBSCRIBE To The Newport Harbor Ensign The ODiy W..ldy M W&p.IJ)et ill tM Barhar Area On Monday ev•nlnl"• qfttU Td 1oYe to meet you W'Mn you a. the debt report on t.ormJne an come. rm Ann, the.._.., manJ- .. oent cl1atrkt to make lfar-ld.n that .att In the wtn..., In ptet Dr. a Ulftlap atr.et 1ft t.M the mala roam IDeM o1 ttw time. lUlL m 'DID ODD_. 1"'0JJ «a&c:z • CMW'!Wa&Y block a~ tmne Ave. tre.n llarbot HtefL 1'he CouftcP wtD eet a hurln~ date tor Poll'ble prot.-. apirwt the Ul •nL .. 1 5 Martin Joirrs Meyer Realty The Clyde Meyer realty firm on Balboa Island has added a partner and wm now be known as Meyer and Martin Realty. Mr. Martin is fro"' Glendale, but expt'cts to move to the Har- bor Area soon with hls daughter, who attends Glendale City Col· lege. He has had hls real estate license for 15 years, but recently ha.s bet>n auociated with the Holly General Manufacturing firm aa advertising and sales promotion manager. Associated ln the oUJce at 3U Marine Ave., '-Joe Ayton o Lido Is le-. • • ,... "'' oa: MMMoUa Gabbert •xplaln. how the~-a..-booes victory llq will also rrom now ot1 the eco.ree ot all tem wlll operate. "'nle day be-be flown. CDII COIOI1JJfJTY cao8Cii •hnowr u-.os &.U'I'DaAJI Oranae Cout Collep atbletle ron a pme. tbe IICbool tJai of A8bd whether then t. ptnc evet.-wtll be huna on the fiar· the team we are playtna wt.ll be to be any dai~Uon to Inform pole ln a unique flat ascn-lan· flown on the naooJe oppoelte tbe .tudent of the type of aport cuaae. 1be new .,.tem u under our own. On the flnt acbool day .vent belnf dlaplayed, aay baa· the aponeorU\lp ot the OCC Pep followlna the oontat. by ualna ketball or ~n1. Gabbert an- Committee. the new nap u numbers. the swered. "We do not have any 6 "Dare We Uve ln the Bou..e-"1'heTe Ia No lnJ...Uee In God" Aeaordin& to Pete Gabbert, eco.-. of each team wW be way at pre.ent ol tentnc the dit- spokesma.n for the cOmmittee, • flown under their Oar. The fewence. However. the eooJ'ft will eerlea of number-Oap have been eoo,. wW read from top to bot· Oftl7 be cUiplayed the day fol - bold of God." wUI be the tlUe w t.be topJc of the eennon ol the of the ~ermon at the Youth Sun-Rev. John Propp, putot of the day .ervtces In Corona del Mar Newport R arbor Lutheran Com m u n I t y Conpeptlonal Churcll, In the 8:45 and 11 a.m. Churdl. PartJdpattna w111 be Sunday Rrvices. SUnday achooJ spe~ra Pam 'lbDmaon, Holly I will be at t:4S a.m. Ingram, Blll Call'-and Tad Tob-IT ADUWB ~ bitt. Scripture le.on. wtll be · obtaln.ed. tom... lowtnc the event. They wlll then 7 read by Lorena Kelly, Judy Jus-Bleb acbool ace students wlll tis, Margaret lncram and Patty I parUdpate In the Youth Sunday Each nag '-a cllUerent dealan, .. 7or 1~. au p p o a e the be taken down. That • h o u 1 d Each dealrn repreaenta a num-.core of a buketball came u 51-ellmlnate any oonlualon." ber between one and ten. The de· 47 tn ravor of Cout. Undte:r the Commenting on the new nac aJrna and conespondlna number Coast oaa would be a number· system, Gabbert said, ''The proJ- deslrnatlons are the .-me u nve 0a1 and a number-one naa ect w to build achool spirit and UMd by the navy. The flap will to dealpate 51. Unde:r the oppoa-morale. If the students like the be used to Indicate eoores follow. tnc team's nar would be a n.um-Idea we will continue ualng lt." lne athletic contests. ber-four 0..1 and a number-To aid studenta In reading the 8 uchanan. Fern Koerner, Mary p~ram of St. Andrewa Presby- MJchtl.Rn. ShArron Gates and terlan Church at 8:15, 9:35 and Lonen Fletd\er wUJ give the 11 a.m. Rrvlces. Theme of the prayers. Uabera will be Bob t~rrvt~ will be ·~ Call of Maccum. Wayne Mlller N Jc l Ch.JUt." The text ls from Mark MechUnc Ceorce Ball. 'Roger (1 :171 -"And Jesus saJd to Dare, St~e Knauer. Ken Hanna them. 'Follow Me.'" '1'he system II In keeP In 1 seven Dag to dealrnate 47. In ad. Oap, poetera with the nae de. wtth OCC'a n aut I c a 1 theme." dltlon the loone team's nag signa and their number deslgna- Gabbert remarks. "Jt is ai.o the ld be (I t h 11 mast." Uon are being drawn up by the first time such a system has wou own a a and John Smith. UMIVIWSA''IT FELLO~ "Rellcton'a Quarrel with Sci ence" will be the eermon theme of Dr. Charles Clare Blauvelt at the 11 a.m. Sunday Rrvice or the Unlvenallst.s Community Ft>l lowshlp in the Friday Afternoon Clubhouse. 18th St. and Anahe1m Ave.. Costa Mesa. been uaed by a school in the Gabbert added that w he n pep committee to be p 1 a c e d Eastern Conference.'' Cout wins. the OCC skull and around campua. UIE PEOPLE 9 PaHerson Rem~es Unusual Training Cops Ahead Of Themselves Newport pollee demonstra- ted last Thunaday that thef' are not only just as fast as. any other pollee department 0 In a lerting otflclals In the CBlJBCB COUliCU. TO MEET , The Harbor Council of C,hurC'h es will hold a d1nnN mN>tlng oil 6:30p.m. Tuesday in St A11dre"~ I Preabytertan Churrh at 600 St Andrews Rd . Cliff Ha'l.t-rl. The world of the c o m m o n hobo, the stiffs and the panhan. dJers Is a rather unusual aca- demic campus tor college In· st:ructors. The college Instructor who has had thl& particular training as a contribution to his understandlne of people Is rare. Vernon Patterson, EngJlsh In- structor. ls one of these rare peo- He spent a year overseas wllh event of an air ral'd-they the Army and, after the armls· were 3 minutes ahead of the tlce, spent another year with the 1:10 p.m. "white" practice at- Army or Occupation. ert sent out by County Com- Alter a period In a logctng munlcatlons radio station 50.1 CDI C...L •-...a p--'" Th H t camp In the redwood country, The city manager, Harbor< -~ ..._ ey ave 0 working as a mUl·hand, hog Depa'rtment and Fire Depart-\1 • tender, timekeeper, rigging m 1 :e08n.t were all notified before. 1•111 01 C ... -011 Pay Them, Too slinger, second hook tender, and chopper, he returned to the Unl-Then Sgt. Earl Stoneback Den 4. Cub Scout Pack 8 of I <: verslty of' Callrornla, where he disC'overed that the station Corona del Mar. w1J1 hold 8 cook-Dear Sir or Madam: gratluated with honors. desk clock was 3 minutes fast., out this Saturday In Irvine Park., Please do not forget that Patterson feels that out of all The CU"-will cook their own Jan. 31 ls the deadJtne for re ol the experiences w~a-~tt-~· CJa meal, another step tawud an port.lng the earnings of and uted to his educaifon, the ,n•-"· a.nllll achievem•nt award. E:xpt'rien~ pay1ng the SOCial sec-urn) ie.t contribution came trom ,a I ace cooks accompanying the lads taxes for domestic empiO)'E'f'S year spent as commandan' or: I w111 be Mr. and Mrs. Charles I Eaeh t>mploye who re mUitary school In Cal.L(orbla:" • a ot Corona del Spanglt>r and Mrs. Fred Good q~uavrtCC:r mored tha~S503tin thE't The bo"'" In this school were · • win. den mother. "' en lng ~· mu11 "J- 1 Mar will teat'h a knit design be lnclud~ 10 the report • between 5 and 1A years old. They course In Room 4 of the general•l If h bl · h f ri vi ts ,j you ave lrOU (> Wit came rom va ous en renrnen I education building at Orangefl FASBJOif SHOW TVESDAT the arithmE>tlc. call the Inter which had one thine In common Coast College. Reeistratlon is The Newport Area Mothens ol nal Revenue otfi~ at 20<13 X ~e Incomplete home. Some now under way for the new se-St. Catherine's School In Ana-Broadway In Santa Ana. They came ,from homes broken by di·l mester, which will begin Feb. 2. helm will present a pre-spring get paid to answer questions vorce, some had one parent. The beginners' class will meet showing of fashions In Chers I Besides That, Cll:aJST1AJf SCIElrCE CBUIIC:iBU A k:nowled1e ot truth. freedom from erroneous bell~ that has always served to broaden man's horizons and open new fields of dlscovery. Is the crux of tbe lesson-sermon In Harbor Area Christian Science churches Sun- day The text will be ' taken from Manhew t16:16-18t. Chrl5- tlan Science t<hurehes are located at 427 £. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. 3303 V1a Lido. N.-wport ~ach. and 3839 E. Coa t Hwy , Corona d.-1 M~r. CHRlSTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES FtiiST CBUIICJI 01' CHaiST, SClEJiiiST, 3303 VIa Lido Newport Beach CJD:iSTlAII SCIEifCE SOCIETT OP CO_,.A DEL 110 3839 Eu1 Coast Hlchway Corona del Mar SUNDAY SCHOOL .J :lS a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 11 :00 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING ¥EE'J1NGS _____ .8:00 p.m. READfNG ROOM-3315 Via Lido, Newport Beac:b Open we-ek days-- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. W~nesdays- 9 a.m. to 7:45 p.m. Tuesdays 1111d Frida~ 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. some had only a guardian. All from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays. Inn, Corona del Mar. at 1 p.m. DO YOU WANT • job, • ride. • shared alike the emotional ab-Intermediate from .9 to noon and• Tuesday. Proceeds will be u.ed r.etal, • baby .atat? 0\-do ,_ u- A-L .... .._ PI • normalities which resulted from 7 to 10 p.m. Mondays. advanced to provide curu.Jna for t.be school ~, to ••17 Try &out-dasal-..al 1 ...._ ••11 the abysmal lack of the love or lropl 9 to noon Wednesdays. 'I auditorium. 1 fled ML Oltole l-05SO. simple regard of ,an e.teemed You are oordlally invited to attend the Cbmcll 56vtces and to ue the Beadln& Boom. IJ ~-..L Ttl II Y relative. utlpWIIW The demands on Pattel'90n In A cake saJe wlll be held by the his role as head ol the school ln. Sapullo Trl Hl Y Club by the stilled In him a depth of under- Orange Coast YMCA in Rkhard'• standing or the needs of younc Lido Market all day Saturtlay. boys that are not shared by all Profits will help .end 3 dele· alike. gates to the 11th annual YMCA YIDII'Oif •&TrZIISOif tattenoe a o Wdter model legislature In Sacramento. IDCID oC esperieaee • · • Patterson spent three years on Feb. 12 · 15. Beverly Rysdale is pie. His early history reads like a a book which he called "All chairman or the bake sale. preparation for a hard exlstence Giants Wear Yellow Breeches." I where survival tactJcs are re-Thls story or the life of a young Do yo11 11aect le ........ ch, ottValop.s. stat•"'•"h. 0111104111c.-tt.. blni-qulred, rather than for an aca-, boy up to his 16th year is one .unh? Call the Entit• ~i,ti"t da-demJc world of ideas. that tells. with a spell-binder's Oltiole -G5SO ~ as a 8oy art. of the beauty that ls seen ipaiirtmii•niti, iii. i. iiliiii. iiiiiiii As a boy, Patterson held a job throueh the eyes of a chUd. It whJie attending school. Alter he tells of the keen pain that Is s ur. finished high school, he em-1 fered by a sensitive boy who has I barked upon colorful, lC socially an aUectlon for people and an IIW TIIU TUESDAY unrecognl.ud. educational occu-understanding or their weak- patlons which took him ovt>r the nesses and cannot understand country as a hobo. He rodE' the the whys of social narrowness rattlers. s lept In depots and 'and restraints. doorways. associated with the 1 Patterson says of himself that world's forgotten men and learn-he ls Ma romanticist by tempera· ed to make "aenwoe ...,uJIIgan 1 ment and a humanist by dellb- stew." erate chotce." Thls last would I KO ADVAifCE Ilf nJCES -AI.80 - He was rather reluctant to ex-seem to Imply a dett>nnlna'tion to pose h imself to a formal educa-do things the hard way. The com. tionai Institution, attending very plex.ltles of thls world allow no I intermittently a semester. then a leuy pattern for Uvlng and the year at a time. Always In be-many patterns which e v o I v e tween these S(>&Srnodlc periods throw up human waifs by the of formal ~ucatlon would come thousands. These are the ones the intervals of Uvlng among the I who need the help and under- people furthest removed from standing of such a man as this the academic world. "deliberate humanis1." Don'tBe a Carbon Copy (E.dltodal .._ ~ .,...) Too many people try to be too much a part of the group. Whatever 1s popular with t~e crowd. whether what to wear, sa,y. or how to act. dictate. to them. Their exco..e for everythJne is "Every. body does It" u lC th1s exc\ol.lle$ ~fr actJons. In trylnc to confonn to lfOUP .tandardl. one is In danger of la.lnr hla own ldenUty, ol not fully devetOPlne his pei'BOnalfty. 10 that when be ,eta out on hla own. away '&6~ ~ rroup, he ls la.t. Other people, alraJI;t of behlg grouped. and .ttlvtna too hard for WALT Dda&i I Identity, eo to utrem411. auch as the Beata. In t:rytna to be d..Werent. AMA ._.., they ftached the pulill.c eye, and "standalds" aroee. They began "..-~ to conform to thOle standards and were again chaJned In ttte bonds !~~~~~~~~~~~~ they had tried to free them.selvet·bom ln the Ont pla~. You should try to think for your~elt. .\lOt to eontonn tor the ~p'a sake or to be different tor ~ .. ~,. or non·eonformlty. By deddln& for yCMibelf ,our Y1e'WS on a subJect aqd .tanda.rd&. you wlll denlop your owu. ~raonalit:y and reach tbaf ck!aired state of beiDC your~elf. ..... Ooklr' ---------- ADEitiD 17-. ..... Green Split Pea Soup 17c Heinz Tomato Ketcup 21c Lindsay Olives Med. Green Ripe--9 oz.. Monarch Diet fruit Codct~ oz. CUBABDi"s-'7'4 oz. 14-lDcb Chili • No Beans 2 for 45c Kaiser Broiling Foil • • ICret:schmer Wheat Germ-12 oz. _ 37<" frappey Whole Sweet Potatoes-17 oz. 23t WJIITE-...tiO's 8UTTOKs.--. OL ChiHon Facial Tissue 25c. Brandywine Mushrooms 45c F'els Naphtha Instant-Giant Size Oranges Apples Cauliflower 1~· 2 ... ,s~ 10~ 15~-- ~· ' , . .. .. 1 BASS !ARITON!" Yi.l(w6l Sze, o notive -o£ Shonqhai, will be he,rd in a concert af 8: IS p.m. today (Thursd11y) in the Newport H11rbor High School auditorium. under the 11uspices of the C ommunety Concert Series of l11gun~~ Beach. He h11s sung in such oper11s liS The M11gic Pluie, ·. RigoleHo, T osc11, Aida 11nd · Bori5 Godounov. 11nd h11s been soloist with the le11ding symphony or· chestrM of this na tion. He fled Sh~~nghai when the J11panese in· v11ded in 1939. we nt to Hong Kong. but had to flee agt11 n, under on assumed n~~me ~~nd with forged p11pers, shortly 11fter Pe11rl Har· bor D11y. He was 11rrested " short while l11ter. but he esc11ped to Chungking. After giving a concert for the I 'lth Americon Air Force in ne11rby Hun-ming , he beg~~n to pion to come to the United St11 tes. but it w11s not until 19'1 7 th11t his dre11m come true. He m11de his Amerocan debut en Oc•ober, 19'17. in NPw York s Town H11ll. Lido Sands Wins Top Honors At Home Building Convention Lido Sands. the community of 82 homes built a year ago in the westerly end of Newport Beaoh. has just received nattonal recog- nition a~ the rountry's most at. tractive and beautiful restdential development. Architects Frederick E. Em· mons and A. Qutncy Jones have gone to Chl<'ago wt~h developer Nels G. SeH•rin to receive the award from the National Archa· teet and Home Building Conven- tion held in that caty this week. IrvinJJ Jordan, the builder. is al so with the party. The convention will feature a giant display oC the lay.out of the rommunity, photographs of the homes. and a descraptive material on the op<>ration oC the development as a planned com· munity. let tile Cllilllru Willi Tiley Were It is estimated that about 40.· 000 people will view th(' exhibit I of this Newport Beat·h prl7e·win· Frankfurters, beef pie. chHi ner, whl<.'h won over the 6 nom· beans, creamed turkey and fish l inees of outstanding develop. sucks are on the luncheon menu ments from all over the nation. of the cafeterias in the Newport What will not be on display Beach Elementary School Dls· are the handsome aasll&hl'l just trtct next week, but not all on installed In Udo Sands by the the same day. I community association, llahtlnl Here are the menus: the center estrada. the r«rea· MOJfDAY-tlon area and the swlmmlne Frankfurter. potato-cheese cas-pool. st'role, buttered gn~en beans. cole Yacld CI.U to Hal. Tlleir w-Ilier Recllta slaw wllh paneapple. peach halves. malk. TOESDAY- Beef pae with '£'gelablE'S. mold- ed "egetable salad. fruit cup. The Balboa Yacht Club and. bread and buttt>r malk. th~.> NPwport Harbor Yar ht Cl u WEDK ESDAY-w1ll hold thPir annual winter re- Chila 1>4>an-.. gr""" o;alad. apple gatta this Saturday and Sunday. J~;aure. hot rornbrl·.td .Jnd butter. Starting and fanishing in front milk of the NHYC will be the Lido THURSDAY-H's Sr. and Jr .. Corinthians. Met-CrPamPc1 turk<'y. mashed po. calfs. Lehmans. Snowbirds, and tat<W-.. huttrrNJ Jll'&.'l. orange Sabots A and B. wedgPc;, whnl(• whra t bread and Starting at th(' BYC will be the huttPT. milk. Stars. Rhodes. PCB. Thistles. In· FRlDAY-. terna tlonal 14s, Luders. Mer· Fish s I i c k c; · brown potatoes, curys Albatros.<; Lightnings and walrlorf c;alal1. hot gangerbread. othe~· classes 15. feet and over. bread and buttPr, mJlk. ThP finlt ra~ will start at 1 h p m. Saturday. second rare at 1 For ell your printing need•, ,en t • ..osso p.m Sunday. and the third race En,ign l'ubli•hin9 Co .. O~iole ) • approximately 2:30 p.m. Sunday. MATTRESSES JaW -U.tnLDDIG FOCIID....,._. J)T~guJar Shapes ~~-c::ot-. COSTA MESA MATTIESS CO. 2150 N-poot lhod. U'-+y 1-IW BIJflt DECLAifES DIVlDEl'fD Califorma 8 an k · ll dlrl:'<'tors I have dedsre<l the regular quar. terly dividend of 50 C'E'nts per share payable Feb. 2 to ~hare. I holders of record at the <'lose of business Jan. 20. foR THOSE WHO IEALLY \ APPUCIA11 EXCEWNT FOOD & AmNriVI SERVICE . Hurley Bell - alii E. CIUT IWt. IIIIUIIL IIU II. 1-Hll I ,lb engli-b §tnto•pbett • • ~ JfAT JOCIIAVD llm1ted audS.nc. eapadty t.Jdl. The Playa the Thlq! eta wUJ be neceuaty to obtain On Udo 1a1e tbe lJdo P1A)'fls admJttance. Thne can be ob· are provlnc tbia without room talned throuah Mr. WaN, Mra. for doubt, tor they not only are Kc:Cutley, pr any of the cut worklna on 3 d.ltferent pl-.ya to membera. be presented within the next 6 Mr. Ware'a storl• have ap· weeks. but 2 of them are orlaln· peered In the Saturday Eventna ala by members and residents ot ~t .. well .. other national Proved p0 •1nt Lido. macazlnea. His 3-act comedy, Leon' Ware's orlelnal one act ''The Man on a Stlck." atarrinc a· H. . 0 drama. ''Three Strikes and Out.'' Stu Erwin. was one of the mo.t y Iring ne whtch hu been shown on tele· popular of the Puadena Play· vlslon, will be ctven at the Club· house production• last year, re· The board ot t.rwrtees of the houae Theatre this Thursday and celvtne tine revtewa from-all the Newport Harbor Unton Hteh Friday evenlnes. Thls production critics. He hu alao written the School Dlatrlc:t Monday approved comes as a part of the Udo Play. book. "~ttlnl Wlnda," a atory acceptlne a maximum of 9 atll· ers' Workshop aerles, which Is ot Newport Harbor'a FHeht of the dent teachera trom Lone Beach under the dlrectorahJp ot Ruth Snowbirds. State Colleae for the rest ot tbla McCulley. ''Three Strlke.s and Out," a school year. They had previous- There will be po charee for western drama which combines ly voted to accept up to 6 atu- these performances, but due to emotion and suspense with a dents from Chapman .Collep. Fire Damage $2, 120 in City In December Fire damage In Newport Beach last month amounted to $2,120, Fire Chief Jan Briscoe reports. punch crammed lnlo a one-act Board rneqtbft'a. In votln •• re· play, Includes In Its cut Jean marked. that practice teachlne Tandowsky as Jennie, Leon Ware had produced some lood teach- as Jensen. Earl Sawyer u Bert. ers tor the dlatrlct and proved It Bob Pinkerton as Thoma.s, Larrt by hiring Edward Johnson, a Casey as Jones, and Marty Lock· practice teacher krom the Lone ney as Myera. Beach coUeee this aemesteT. He Curtain time wtll be promptly will teach Encllsh next aemeater at 8:~. In Harbor Bflh School. * IHrlcl F,. Las .... * DANCING I * LUNCH-11:30 A.M. to 2:30P.M. DINNER-S P.M. to 11 P.M. * Heaviest losses were In resl· dentlal buildlnp--$1,150. As· sembly bulldtng fires cost $1!50. mercantile building fires cost $300, and C!res outSide buildings cost $520. ••••••••••••I IIKorker Uquor ••• now otten ~ SUNDAY BRUNCH-11 A.M. to 3 P.M. There were 4 residential fires, 6 a utomobile fires .• and one fire each In an assembly building, mercantile building, boat, and brush. The firemen made 8 rescue calls, 14 service calls, one Inves- tigation, and 9 needless calls. The department made 146 In· spectlons. conducted 7 fire drills In schools, and checkt>d 6 build· lng plans for fire protective de. signs. among their other chores. . I UIJUIRS -BEER -WilES I 1 ICE CUBES -DEUCATESIEI 1 I Cold Keg Beer 1 1----Special Wine Vault I Imported Wines Champagne ~ALL ORiole 3-0916 I Open Daily & 1 Sun. 9 a.m. to midnight Fri. & Sat. 9 a.m. -2 ci.mJI U & I MARKET now TIME 10 •.x. ... IIIIDmCUIT C10Md oa IIODdaya roa DDIWD aEIDVATJOJII .. on Oltlole 1_.171 IIOTEL AlfD '* aDTADAJIT auT COUT IIW'l'. AT AYOCADO ••• COaoWA DEL liD ~~Hs~XL 3-99~ FEITa.. PillE IEEF AT IEIULAI LOW PIICES I & I MARKET ~~ikt;s? OL 2-99~ MINUTE MAID Froze~ oz. ORANGE JUICE STAR KIST-8 oz. TUNA PIES Kraft Parkay-1 MAR· GARINE 5-99~ -5-99~ EASTERN SUGAR CUBED BACON • :49~ EXTRA LEAN GROUND CHUCK 3 lbs. '100 $ ()(J USDA CHOIC&-CENTER CUTS ROUND STEAK 73;. USDA BONELESS-CHOICE RUMP ROAST OSCAR MAYER, . 111-T J B·OLOGNA I , Mike Meehan W.ins Archery Tournament =======ENSIGN CLASSIFIED roa J.&L& a&AL &STATZ 6 IIDTALI STATIONARY LAUNDRY TUBS-SPAJUCUNC NfW DUPLEX . Oeean view, fl~Jaee, 3 bed. OFFICE SPACE WANTED: Fur. niahed room for u.ae u l)'Vt oUice, 13 ltt-13 or lara@r. Could be In resiMnce. OR 3·4253. MlJce Meehan t alii e d• 343 point. to -.r1n handlly In the a«lwry toa.rnament completed a.llota haq been ma~ out port CJ.tanera and lames Lawa Are you a bored member!! ,._nUy at the Corona del Mar to Newport llatbor Cham~ o1 of Bay Hardware. One to be How about tumln& over a new Youth Cent". Commeroe memben for election elected. led and becomJnc a BOAIU> Danny Meehan wu 1e00nd of 7 dlftctora. The ballot. mutt Dl.ltrlct No. t. Newport Beach. MEMBD for a local youth apn-wttb 121 polnta, Wlcky Haven.s be returned by noon Friday, Feb. t.rom &anta. Ana Jllver to Uth cy!? Tben a.e ehalJen&lne· and w~ third wtth 75, and Mike 6, and the newly constituted St. -l'Nd Schoepe of Newport atlmulatlnlt openlnp fo1' enter· Cleme~ wu fourth with 62. board wtu,meet at noon the fol· Bank of Amtrtea. Guy LeVaJ)ey prtsln.& c:l4.1uoa who are tn. Ted ~r won the table ten- lowln& Monday to elect the new of uVfUey'a Market. Hobert terested In lendln& a belplnr nt. tournament, followed In or· ott~rs. . Hleld ol Newport BJ)boa Savtnp band (on an adult level) to the der by Pete Vandene, Bob Babson Here a.re the candidates: It Loan Aun .• and :lamea Penney youth of our community. "As the and Scott Vandene. Al.o compet. Dlatrlct No. 1, Corona del Mar, of Penney It Penney, attomeya. twll t. bent-" you know, ao lnl were Mike Clemence. Phil Sh~ Cliffs and Corona High. Two to be elected. let's help build atronr, .traleht Jordan. J I m my L I n d . Chrill lands -Peter Peh.•uaa of U It I Dlatrlet No. 5, Balboa from tutu.e clUuna. Adarn.s, and Wlcky Haven.s. M a r k e t . ualstant poetmaater 15th Sl to Penlnaula Point -Pleue call LI 8-0717 and offer The fifth &r&de b&aketball Grant Howald. R. W. Wltbracht Monte Grimes of Grimes fn.sur· your talenta, Jaree or amall. to team wu defeated 36 to 29 by of the Snack Shop, Cap Raean ance Arency and Jeue Luke of the Volunteer Bu.eau. 'nM office Laguna Boys Club In spl\f of 15 of Rara,n's •ft.estaurant. Two to Southern California Edl.on Co. which t. at 325 N. Newport Blvd.. polnta scored by Mike lWe-ehan. be elected. One to be elected. Newport Helehta. 111 open Mon· The sixth rraders were defeated Dt.trlct No. 2, Balboa Island. The new directors and otflcera day through Friday trom 9 a.m. 22 to 19 by Lacona. Mike Good· Beacon Ba)', Hatbor Island and will be ln.staUed at the annual until u noon. win made 12 points for the Jo. Bayside t>r. -Felix J!&Ag~. re-mecUn~: Friday evening, Feb. 13. VB Is a United Fund Ai~cy. cats. tired, and sOT> ~Wrktey of Bid· --=--=--------=--------------- well's of Balboa Island. One to LEGAL lfOTJCE be elected. CERTIFICATE OF BUSlNESS Fr th POUCE BLO ER District No. 3, Lido Isle. Mar-Fictitious Finn Name om e I I lners Mile, Bay Shores. Newport THE UNDERSIGNED do here -~ Heights-George Boaz of New· by certify that they are conduct . ..,..-----------......-------------- ~-;iMiMwwww;;jMiMMMi j lnr a motel business at 401 Sea-• MOifDAT, JMOABT 12 tlon whether there were plg«.>ons I E I l ward Rd., Corona del Mar. Calif, Mill. w. A. Sm ith reported a Ln the-re. too. under the fictitious finn name of wool aklrt and a bii'Vcl• stolen ld -~ "' e WEDNESDAT, JMOAJn' 14 U, HILS T E RIll ft Kirkwood Motel and that sa from the aaraae at her home at Whit HelmJJ of 3310 W. On•an a firm ls composed of the follow-., ,,.., "-•an Blvd., Corona del Mar d 2 I f II ..-NO vo... Ft.. Newport Beach. reporte 88 MOYIN&? ~ ......... .... ................ ....... lng persons whose names n u ... J. L.. Malen r•ported the right ld " hole-s In a window or a ho~ at and place of res ence arc as front window of his automobtlt> n~ h follows, to-wit: d 1 ht 107 33rd St., Newport oo.·at• Walter Friedl, 401 Seaward was smashed S u n a y n g owned by Mrs. E. J . Pollock or Rd. Corona del Mar, Calif . and while It was parked In front of Riverside ... C. R. Rustt>nback EliZabeth E. Friedl, 401 Seaward his home at 128 25th St.. Newport reportt'd someonl' keeps ringing Rd .. Corona del Mar, Calif. Beach · · · HowardBa~~llams of II the doorbell of his home at 1811 WITNESS our ha. nds thi'l 19th 3ll Is land Ave., a. com· W. Bay Ave .. Nt>wport Beach. and 'I day of January 1959 plalned that someonl' swe-etened then disappearing In the dark. WALTER FJUEDL his automobile by pouring sugar ELIZABETii E FRIEDL Into the gasoline tank and it • • TllOBSI!AT. )AJfUABT IS I STATE OF CALIFORNiA l wasn't good for hls car's diet; in 1 Lloyd Wtlllams reported some • > fact an operation was necessary one was shooting at hl<s home COUNTY OF ORANGE 1 ss. to restore It to g~ running I at 1141 W. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa. ON THIS l9th day of January. I health ... Uoyd Wtlllams re· 'Vith a pellet gun ... Maud 8rls 1959 before me a Notary Public I ported a pellet was shot through tol of 107 Highland St.. New In a~d for said 'county and state, a window of hl.s home at 1141 W. port Beach. had to call thP po reatdJng therein. duly commls· Balboa Blvd .. Balboa. lice to find her: she satd the only I due she had as to her whe-re· sloned and sworn. personally ap-e TUESI)AT, JO VABT 13 abouts In the heavy t1 p.m. fog peared Walter Friedl and Eliza· ed be h E Friedl known to me to Mrs. T . C. Webster report a was that she had seen some ra11 bet h · · host> names are 1 stray, long-haired tiger-striped road track.s. su~~~~~t;'e within lnstru-cat was In the ptaeon cage at • -""AT JAJroAJIT 16 d her home at 3024 Ocean Blvd.. ""....., • ment. and acknowledge to me Corona del Mar· she didn't men-' RJ<'hard Heslin of Seattle, that they executed the same. . • I Wash .. said California togs outdo WITNESS my hand and offl· his famously fogay homeland cial seal. LEGAL lfOTJCE when he called for a tow truck Mary A. Haapa ORDINANCE NO. 1166 1 to take him ofJ a curb at 2 a.m Notary Public ln and for AN ORDINANCE OF THE ... The Post Office reported mall said County and State. COU NTY OF ORANGE RE-at 4001 Seashore Dr.. Newport My Commission explres PEALING ORDINANCE NO. Bea<'h. had bet>n tampered with Aug. 16. 1959. 1109 ENTITLED "AN ORDI· ... Jost>ph Gallant of 424 St. An· Publish: Jan. 22. 29. Feb. 5· NANCE OF THE COUNTY drews Rd., CllfC Haven. reported ~=~~~!~i~~=ii~~l2~l~n~th~e~N~ewpo~~rt~iHiairboiiriiE~n~· OF ORANGE PROHIBITlNG a large brown tanned bear hide atm. PARJUNG OF MOTOR VEHl· stolen from the Scout House on CU:S ON BAYSIDE DRIVE Riverside Dr. In Newport Helchts; WITHIN THE UNlNCORPOR· pollee put their but trackers on ATED TERRITORY OF THE the case and aay they have a DREAD WEARING A HEARING AID? End thai rcdina now!-witb Radioear's STEilEO EyeaJa$s Hc:arioa Aid. Hear •pin wuhout odwrtiJI"' yow lkarllfl lou I Your friends win think you're we.arinll orduwry cye1las$cs ! PH DIE II 2-&11.0 H. DALE RATHER OadCil COVR1T UUDrC CEil ID * I ., .... ._. Locat:loo * 101 •• JUDI l n&UT. UJITA AliA A: SHIPMENT HAS JUST ARRIVED!! C01IJ'I.&ft UlfE ALL MoDELS a•an ••ll THE FABt{LOUS 50 MILE PEil GALLON (500) THE MOST POPULAR 45 M.P.G.. (100) THE 8A11D TO GET (1100) COUNTY OF ORANGE." good due, but Mr. Gallant said The Board of Supervisors ot l he'll call otl the cops It the bear the County o1 Orange does or-hide Ia ~turned . . . Mra. !':va daln u follows: Shennan reported that her mall SEC110N 1. That Ordinance and her house kt>y were stolen No. 1109 entitled "An Ordinance from the mail box at ht>r home of the County of Oranae Prohib· at 702 1:a lri.s A\e ... corona de-l ltlng Parking of Motor Vehicles ''Mar ... E. G. Wann1ngton com on Bayside Drive within the Un. plained that tte unwttt1ngly and Incorporated Territory of the ostenstbly was tnltlated tnto th~ County of Orange" is hereby re-order ot hot rodders unwtllangl) pealed. durtng the night when somt'ont> SECTION 2. This Ordinance carefully strlpt>d ht" <·ar parked shall take eUect and be in force outside ~·s home at 8Zi VIa LHio thirty (301 days from and after Soud. Lido Isle ... :\Irs. Arll'ne Its passage, and prior to the ex· Fol~m reported ~ht' found a plratlon of fifteen ( 15) days after mans s hoe prints tn tht> yard of the passage thereof, this Ordi· her home at 4812 River Avt> .. W\nce. together with the names Nl'wport fk'ach, nnd later ll:'arned of the mt>mbers of the Board of the man had triNl to persuadP Supervisors v 0 t 1 n 1 tor and h~r :3-year -old daughtr•r to let against the sa1ne. s hall be pub· htm tn. llshed once In the Newport Har-e SATOllDAT. JMUARY 17 bor En.siJ'n, a newspaper oC gen-William Ferry of 117 Emerald eral circulation. printed and Ave., Balboa Is land. reported 4 published In the County of Or. hub<:aps valued at $40 were ange, State of California. stolen from his car parked at WLLUS H. WAR."JER Emerald Ave. and Park Ave .... Chalnnan of the Board Mrs. c. s. Dunning of 305 Apo- of Supervisors of Orange lena Ave .. Balboa Island, report County, CAlifornia. ed her summer house was rid <SEALI deled with a BB gun .... Henr} ATJ'EST: Brooks complained that nn air L.. B. WALLACE plane fuselage was blockina tht> County Clerk and ex-offido alle-y at the rear of his hQ.me at Clerk of the Board ot Super-3402 Marcus Ave .. Newport. vlaors of Orange Counry, CaJIJomla e SVJmAY. JAJnJAJlT II By Mabel L. Casteix It looked like a kJdnapping to Deputy -Betry Gabe of 151 1 E. Balboa I STATE OF CAUFORNIA ) Bl vd. Balboa. when she reportt'd > ss. 2 men forcing another man into I COUNTY OF ORANGE J a car; police rushed out and 1. L. a. WALLACE, County gnbbed the trio, but said all 3 Clerk and ex-oftlcto Clerk of the told them it wasn't so ... Marvin BQard of Supervisors of Oranee KJrkwood telephoned pollee at County. Cautornla. do hereby :14 p.m . to report that a bullet certl(y that at a reaular meeting had just been (ired through a of the BoaJ'd of Supervisors held window of his home at 3729 on the 13th day ol January, 1959, Ocean Blvd .. Corona del Mar ... the fcwe,otne Ordinance, con. trvlnr Whitney of 2624 ~an talnlnl two (2) sections, was Blvd.. Corona del Mar. reported con.atdered sectJon by aectlon. a small airplane almost hit the and that the aald Ordinance was Corona del Mar beach; poli<'t' then puRCJ and adopted .. a said the pilot later made a saff' whole by the folJowlJII vote: landing at Orange County Air AYES: SUPERVISORS C. M. port ... Theodore Goldsmith re- NElSON. C. M. FEATHERLY. ported children w.~ !lhootlnR WJLI.lAltf I. PR.JL.LIPS. WM. H. (lreworu near his hom~ at 410 JUJtS1'EIN AND WIU.lS H. WAR· Iris Ave~ Corona ct.l Mar. NEll NOES: SUPEitVlSOBS. NONE. ,_ •I ,_. '""""" .._,, ull tt.. ABSENT: S U P E 8 V I S 0 R S. ...._ MlltW!It c... oa.;.&. )410. (2)--$10. Call lJ 8-0210 after rooms. 3 batba. pool 2 aun 5 o'clock. • dedu, ca~ dna~. Yur'1 NEW HAMMOND ltG S. all lease available. OR 3-allO. models. 5.2) No. Main. Se.nta FOR RENT-2 bedroom house on Ana. B. L Fuml.ahed, winter rates PORTACJUB It ){A and OR 3-<t093.. hl&hchalr. Best otflrl: OR 3· BY OWNEil--____,EA81'SlD=""'== 2 bed- 5386. __ _ ___ room. larae dlnln& atea, break- USED H.UIMOND OJtGAN. ex-faat nook,. laree bath. fenced celJ.nt buy. SdunJdt-PhJJUs-. yard. double aan&e. wall to 6th at Main. Santa Ana. Stein· wall catpetln& It drapes. $11.· way Planoa. 500. U 8-6487, eo.ta Mel&. FRENCH Provincial apl11et re-8:-I.-SMALL OrFJCE-AVAIL. turned flom rent, save $253. ABLE -Marine Ave. ~uon · 3 yra. to pay. Schmldt·Phlllips. able rental. suitable for In· 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. auranee M aocountant. Phone Stelnway Planoa. OR 3·1883 or Waldron ReaJty, SPECIAL SALE-of Grands tO: OR 3-1730. cludlnr Muon 6 Hamlin. 'GuJ-1326 MAR.JCOLD. COM, u nfur branaen. Chickering and manyl nilhed 2 bdnn. hou~. floor others, priced from $375. Pay I fumac:le, double raraa•. Avail- as llnle u $15 per month. able now on year's leue Own. Schmldt-Phllllps. 6th at Main. er. 710 Heliotrope, OR 3-4578. _Santa Ana. Eatabllshed 1914. FURNISHED .-Ground rtoor. · Stetrrway P.!_anos.. good locaUon, pleasant sur. POODLE PUP. BLACK. $150. OR roundln&a. Available J&n 1 t 3-1453 on yearly leue. AdultJI only. HAMMOND Chord Organ, used. no J)f'ts. 610"' Marguerltl:' Co perfect. prief'd to sell. Schmidt. rona dt>l Mar. Phllllps Big Plano &: Organ FuR."llSf{ED ICITC'HES APT'Sfor Store. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. rent Winter rates. ut1l patd Stelnway Pianos. OR 3·6370. SEVERAL -tine spinetP~anos SHORECLIFFS charmIng fur traded In for Chnstmas, in-1 nlshed 3 bdnn .. 2 bath home C' I u des Acrosonlc · Baldwin., View, yearly lease. Wootton Shoninger. Jan~n. Monochord. I Realry. OR 5-0400 or OR 3 2353 from $295, terms as low as $10 • -------------per month. Schmldt-Philllps.l !IT17ATJORS W.ur_::ED 6th at Main. Santa Ana. ~~~~I IRONING IN MY HOME-Sl 50 & Organs since l!J,Il. St~tn a) I hr. Fast nnd good. Sue Craw- PlanO!<. ford 2912 W. Coast Hwy .. ~ew- port' Beach. U 8 1521 · nRE SALE PRACTICAL Nl;R .. '\1:'\G-K lU ur 12 hrs. -OR 3 l:il3 400/o II 500/o Oft NO DOWN-TER.'d.S PART TIME TYPING-tn \Our of rice or my home. Likl' ·r.gure-l> Etflt> Posta, OR 3 ~9 CHILD CARE-In } our hump b) FIRESTONE I ~~~~~~-w~;::~~ ~ ~F~~t~me .o~ WANTED: I RO~INC, I ~ :\1) I HOME-.$1?; hr Motbt'l Whit SUPREME ~~n~fa~OR\i;~~rttt' Corona EXPERIENCED. REUABLE C'hlld care wN>kdays. Mrs. PterC't> OR 3 OOH. ,.,... .... ....,.., TIRES Y2 PRICE! MATI.:RE LADY ur&t>ntly n~ds part ume employment . Baby sitting. companion. selling etc. IU-fert>nces. OR 3 i739 u.. e,.-;i911 cl•ui ted~ few ,.. win. C.ll l11 ,_ ech to C>aiOLE 3-0550. MDCEI.LAII'&OUI 670xl5 NYLON B.S.W. tube type 13.95 670xl5 NYLON, B.S.W. tubelea $15.95 pltU tax • recappable caalnr. Herb MillrY's Richfield .Service. Coast Hlway at Poi~ttla. Corona del Mar. SEE ME ABoUT fireplaces. brick and stonework. Ben Cas.sen, OR 3-44!17. RENT a Hammond Spinet Organ: $5 a week. lessons Included by our famous organ teacher. Schmidt-Phillips, 520 No. Main. Santa Ana, pick out the nni.sh you like best. Stelnway Plano . LOST AJO) FOOX'D ------- LOST: BOY'S BLACK SCHwt~ 8ICYC'LE. large slLe. Minus front fender. IC seen or found, pltoa~ call OR 3-6199 TJIADE TRADE II Yoar ON Wat~ On a new Hamilton Liberal allowance, aee Wallace Ca ........ JEWELER 3123 E. COAST HWY .. CDM e MOllET TO LOAJf BL'SlNESS AtJTO BOATS PERSONAL FURNITURE ...... TIIifiiHU. 3700 Newport OR 3-3700 Newport Beach INCOME TU LELAND J. FOGG Formerly with Internal Revenue 1982 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA u 8-1672 Residence U 8-56164 Wbole:Ule price f06 ~taU Customers A-1 USED CARS lyen I Fliweallllr UrriON SERVICE Avocado a o-at Bl2bWQ Corona del Ma.r '52 c.lillac • .. s ... $111 Next to Jamaica lnn ORJole 3-3320 SLIGHTI..Y USEDplayer ptano. Latest console spmet. pri~ real low for quick sale. with ukt>lano tones. &hnudt-Phil- ltps. 520 :-.o. Matn. Santa Ana Ah,ays 100 ptanos to ch~ from. ECTRON I C PIA:'\0. $295 Schmidt-Phillips, 520 :'io. ~tain. Santa Ana. Steinway Ptanos. Organo. fits any piano. was $695 --our price SISO. PRAC'11CE -PIANOS""$95. $135. $195, all in good <'ondition. or will rent S5 a mo. Schm1dt Phillips. 6th at .Main. ~nta Ana. St~inway Pianos. BEAUTIFUL-Mapl; Spin~carl­ Aot be told from new, 10-~ r. guarantee, trad~d on organ. save $224. easy terms. Schmidt. Phillips. 520 No. Main. Santa Ana. Stelnway Pianos. STEI;>;WA Y Sty I~ B. i ft. EbOn~ Llkt> nt>w. hard to find, sa\ l' $1950. The world's be<:t Schmidt-Phtllips. 520 :'\o. ~tam. Santa Ana. ~WAXTED •..... , ....... lplcJ . Top job opportuntu.e.-all nelda. Men and Women 1.20 Tustln-Newport ll@ac:ll (acrosa trom All-Amertca.n In« loU TOP OPPORTUNlTIES DAILY Be Sure To Check With eiUIE FiliAl · Er11111B .. A&-J 402 'i 32nd St.. N"'J)Ort Olttole 3·4680 ... , ........ All power lncJudJnr windows '56 foN Ct•lrJ SM• Furrlomatu raol au ht'.tl<'r atr <·om!ttlor.ln~ '58 Thu11hutinl \\'ath l'\ l'r~ thlllj.! In• iudt~.l: .til <-on<l!t .onang '58 Fenl 4 door $1995 Sedan. O\ erdrt\ e ht>att'r '55 Fonl 2 lloor $895 Today' s A-1 SIJ!(ial 1957 Ford Wagon Ce•try Sda1 ILY 512 '1895 '58 Flnl C..try SH• Rad1o. hj!IAtN fonlom.lllt J"'"N 'tt'i'ra11c '5I CIIIYI'IIIt 2 ll•r lei lw '&& ... , ...... t ... ,ick., , .. '5I CHIIIIc CHt~rliWI '&0 •~~ce • ... w.. Gyro. rarlm. ht•att•r $121& That Out~ All the Co~Qpetitift ~Nc*•m•ac.. THE LUXURIOUS (1200) T1JLL J.IGIJT NONE. JN WITNESS WHEREOF, I jiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiii~iiiiijl t-aw be:r«lttto let my hand and ' S 40 OR OVI:Jl \\"BO NEED INCO~IE Tnns. Nt"CeDrY CALL OR 5-0227 •• '11sr. ED 0JNCY - afDxt4 the omdal eea1 of the J A M E ..,.. ot aupen-t.n or Oranae Oaatr. ~ w. 13th ., D Ol~.ta. • - I. .. WJ.U 4CK . R '& y Oout.r a.tr and d •ofJklo Ill' Cllltl ., u.e ...... ol s...-... -.. or ~ co.ntr. C.JlJw'Ua (SUJ,.) , ...... _ 4tt • IZad SL l'k!wpowt lted\ Ac::roa nom etcz Kau ~.lilY Theodore I --., ........ ,.,_. 1 La .. ~ -.: • J .as a Guaait • h:m.laW. IJJ w:....,. Cll. I Mdll D& ....... 01t AweacSo LOse 68 66 .., JAY coona 8elt.lnct 52..tl, Harbor '-aaa to HuntJnaton leedt .Upped by do. tile pp with tut brMb the Bubor Blab bulratball._. IDr ... ~·U .. and hJtt1na T'Ueeday. •• a.pate u ta· lroiQ the o-.tmcle, brinctna the aplred M«Jnd balt eomebaek that IIC.'ON to 15-G. Joaea broke too. P&Ulf- • ,.,.. PRICE -..:soc> aaw the Tan pull up u cl01e u for an euy ahot that app&Nntly YARD M.AINTENANCE. one poJnt ol the ou~ra. matte tbe .core 65-M, but a ref. llfG, CLEANUP AND J.JGHT ----------- nm Jon~ and Ron Pala&rrl eree'a unhurd whlstle nulllfl~ HAULING. entered th~ eam~ late ln. the ftrst the bUk:et. Thla brouebt on a ------------ quarter and Injected aome lite l'lowl of dlapleuure from the Into the "cold" Tars. Comblntne Harbor fana, who thouaht Jt 32 points, they led Harbol' In should have eounted. some hustllne noor play, block· Gary Plckena lat~tr aank 2 lrH lne and deflecting ahota snatch· thi'OW8 to make It 65·64 aealn, lng rebounds and har.S:Slng the but the OUera pulled away with We Buy Care and Scrap Metal Oilers all the way. an euy buket by KJm Stewart. I LIBEllTY 8·'7013 Harbor trailed 40·22 at the the au.r.eaeue center, who had 2075 Placentia Ave. Carta Mea hall. but scored 19 points In the a total of 28 polnta. I e uY .. , , .. ..... • ••••n.co. A~. IIWd. Goaa. 2 car aaraae, •·2 zone. au.100 11-.1u lfo. 2a1 . AJQ)USD 00 . aHl E. Cout Hwy., CDM OIUole 3 . ...., I IEIIU IILUE Yo_u wUl enJoy tbJa Balboa I.a· land home with dJatlnctlve cor. ner fireplace, laree Uvtne room. dJnlne aleove, 2 bedrooma . . . Cotntortabl.y fuml.ahed, PLUS one bedroom, k.notty pine tur- nlab~ apartment, Ideal for ln. ,. ) V06EL: VALUE - wm b~ thJ.a c:hannlna a bedroCim hOme a au-t hOUM. ThJa home Ia on • 86-toot Jot on a quiet, t'"·liMd .flreet -a "'>' deelrable area. La,... llvtna room wtth IINplace. Nlee tlle kitchen with a cozy breakfut 100111 alao • dl"lnt "*"· Beautltul Uled bath. Poffed air heat, 1\frdwoocl Ooora. Interior It exterior In tip-top condition to move rteht ln. Yard completely land· ac:aped It fenced, covered patio. Gu~t hou.e with " bath pre.entJy rented for $35 month -would be Ideal tor rumpua room. Flnanctne all aet up -no expense -no delay. Full price $20.7~! THE VOGEL co· .. third quarter to set the ataee tor Newport wtll h011t Garden a wildly excltlne final 8 min· Grove at 7 p.m. tomorrow ( Frl· utea. day) In the Ta,.IYln. SHAMPOO your own rup. U1e our equipment. Low rental rates. ht~raon Paints It bnt· ala. U 8· H03, 141 E. 16th St.. Carta Mea&. REALTORS 30th A Newport Blvd, Npt. ORJole 3-4400 come or week-end famJJy pl~u-2687 E. Coast HWy., Corona delMar · ORJole 3-2020 A ORiole 3-2021 i Freak Accident in Arizona Fatal to Local Manufacturer ALL TYPES OF ,.IIIPIIIIIII 11111111• e Put Color FUm Servtee. e Movie Projectors for Bent. A freak arddent In Yuma. Arl-Ana. he Is survived by hla father, e Modd A.lrplane Su"; zona. last week resultt>d In the Mortier Barrus Sr. of Ithaca. pro. 11!41S C1•1r1 death of a Costa Mesa plastic fessor emeritus of Cornell Unl-~ manutactun~r and develop<>r. ac-verslty; a daughter. Carol, a t -1782 Newport Blvd., Costa Mea& cording to word n.'<~lvt>cl b} R. J. tending school In Ithaca, and ___ Ph __ c.n_e_Uberty ___ s_-_7062 __ _ Huffman of 708 Jdsmlne Ave .. two brothers and a sister. Corona del Mar. Mortier Barrus, .J3, was owner It's Legal to of Rexco Co. and Lamlnex. Inc., of Costa Mesa and was formerly associalt'd with Narmco and Pa. Go to Mesa clflc Lamlnatt>s Painting-Decorating PAPER BANGING GEORGE BURKHARDT I.Jcenled Contractor 1897 Ol'ance A...._ Costa Mes UbertY 8-8628 ___ _ He died Wednesday t'Vening H• h t L t followlni suri:ery WhiCh sought I 9 a as COIDLET& LAJmSCAPDIG o correct a head Injury suffered IDVIC& when he fell from a camper unit Costa Mesa High School now FREE ESTI:MATES on the back of a truck travelling has legal access to Fairview S6H Green Stam ... near Yuma. Rd -. Free delivery H1s wi fe, Helen. c;istPr of Mr. The sch<X'l. which opened Huffman. Is a formt'r Corona del last September, has been Je. CORONA DEL MAR NURSERY Mar re"'ldent. The family lnclud-gaily separated from Fairview ORiole 5-0160·2744 E. Cout Bwy. 1ng two sons. Mortier Ill and Rd. by a 17-foot strip of land~ CAUIDITIIT~ADII Peter. anci a stt>p-daughter Dasha owned by the federal govern-, Derega, ll\ect at 1911 E Evt>r-ment until Monday. green St .. Santa Ana. The disclosure that the Mr Barrus was on a business school had no lega l access to trip to Mf'xlco for anothc>r rom-the road came last fall after pany he owns. a geophysic-al sur the school o~ne<l when It was vey firm known 1UI Mlnex. revealed that the City of Costa Servires were held Monday in Mesa didn't want the land Baltl Costa Mesa Mortuary with which the government had the Rev. Chandler Jackson. rec been thlnkipg the city had ac- tor of St. John the Devlnl' Eplsco· cepted. C.,IILJ ........... ••J ... ,._....UI I. I. .. IIIII 1947 Fullerton Ave., Costa Mesa. Calli. Midway 6-3314 It oo anawer calJ evenlnp. pal Churrh. officiating. Burial The High School trustees ac· was In Harbor Rest Cemt'tery. repled the land Monday. ------------ Mr. Barrus was a pioneer In~~~~~~~~~~~~ -CALL the field of tiber glass plastic reinforcement. He was a gradu-s---I ate of Cornell University and the DO YOU WANT • lob, • ride, -•-...--lllll•r Colorado School of Mines and ro..tol, • b.by al+tor? Or do you h.vo came to California from Ithaca, ao!Mtlli"t to aon? Try balt" cloaal· N. Y .. during World War II. fted od-, ORiole 1450. Beside. hb tamJJy In Santa I Newport's Oldu t Eatabllahed Painters OR 3-3630 -Eves OR 3·5454 ICUI VIEW 3C1T POPPY SOUTH OF H1CHWAY JN CORONA DEL MAR 0,. H1111 • P • ._. laiiJ Earl F • .,....rial• lr ASSOCIATES 388 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa LJ 8-6301-Realdence OR J . 7994 CURT DOSII, Rltr. IDVICEI MOVING? 2 men A van S10.~ Hr. within 30 mi. nme atarta at your door. No extra c:haree for Saturday. NEWMAN TRANSFER It STORAGE CO. Lowest Stora•e Rata 824 W. 19th St., eo.1a Mesa 10 •·252f THI IS (J ~ A NEW YEAR • • • AND TIME TO CHKK UP •• YMJI PB.INTING NEEDS DOI'T IE COIHT a•r 01 YOUR OFFICE FMIS. USE TIIS HilDY CHECI UST-A. TIEl CALL US! 0 BUSINESS CARDS 0 G [!] STATEMENTS '[:] ORDER BLANKS [;] CIRCULARS 0 POSTERS EJ WEDDING INVITATIONS . EJ RECEPTION CARDS EJ ANNOUNCEMENTS 0 MENUS 0 PAMPHLETS EJ BOOKLETS 0 MAGAZINES PHONE US AT OBIOLE 3-0550 And Our Rern-otatin WID le ~d To Call On You , En ign PDIIII8hln1 UO., ~ . . • ure. Don't delay -aee It toda'y. IEALn 01. 498 Park Ave .• Balboa llland OJUole 3-1..200 .... $1, ...... WILL IUY $1 ,000 down buys vacant corner at 20th and Pomona plu.a 1 bed· room on Pomona St .• Costa Mesa, 1 block from Costa Mesa City HaU. J... Yopl, l•lllr 400 N. Newport Blvd., Npt Bc:h. <OpPOIIJte Hoaa Hoaplta)) LJ S.l617 LJ 8-0502 llB> Park Ave., Costa Mesa MJ 6-1675 HIVE CUEITS INTERESTED IN BUYING OR LEASJNG IN CORONA DEL MAR I.EIIIT• u•o BROKER 3001 E. Cout Hwy. CNear Vincent'• Drup) Corona del Mar OR 3-ca& -Eves OR 3·03"r.» Clllll lEI. Ill 2 ADJOINING R-2, LEVEL 30' LOTS. SOUTH OF HICHWA Y. ASKJNG $17,000. "···~ REALTOR Acroa atnet from CDM Poetoftlce OR 3-5540 OPEl HIUSE su•ay 1117 ·-· Wlltcllff 3 .. r., 2 IlL Dlnlne room. all built-Ina . car- peted throuehout. Larae yard for kJddJea. Cheerful CONTEMPOR- ARY corner and ONLY $32,500. CUIIE VII IMI, REALTOR 2731 w. Cout Hlahway Newport Beach, California Uberty S.9349-u 8..3293 •.•.•• ,, ........ • • • 4 ... 2 ' .... 1 Blk. from ChJ na Cove, View of Harbor and Ietty. 139.500 • • • 2 •. I Ill, 11.1111 South ot Hl.hwar $lt,500 MaH LaBorde, Realtor IUD I.E -u•E LOT Good location, cl011e to Catholic .chool A church. Older but In iood condition --.oct fioora, eep4· rate .ervlce porch. Ideal for Income units. PRJCED TO SELL AT $11,000 WJTII TERMS. IE COIVIIICED -.lUST 1.001 Nearly new three bedroom, 1% bath home. Breakfut bar and dining room With papered wall. Carpeted uv. lng room, dlnlne and hall. Cuatom drapea Included. Completely fenced with cement block wall. Good nelehborhood, close to huee Harbor-Wilaon ahopplna center. FULL PRICE ONLY $13,900 M. M. LaBorde, Realtor Formerly W. A. Toblu heal Eatate "you'll like our friendly .ervtc:e'' 220 E. 17th St. Coat& Mesa Llberfy 8·1L39 <Acrou street from 11uUty Drue Store) Evenings Ml6-1()!5()-U 8-8693 IILIOI ISU. Qulltr lllllb ,_ ,llleH. When we ·aay Rolla-~ or Cadlllac: .. need not explain that they are truly line automobUea. WMn we oUu an Eut a.y front houa with private pier on the Uttle laland MC:Uon of Balboa Wand tor aale, we need not eo Into all the cletalla u the locatJon apeaka tor ltaelt to the informed buyer. llr Shown by appointment to quaJIO~ buyers at • $125,000 by excl'JSive aaent. Lilli W. 1•111 714 E. BALBOA BLVD., BALBOA OR 3·8110 I E W I ........ lfow befne buJit at 2435 E. Cout Blahway, Corona del Mar. Suites from 400 aq. ft. -Parklne In the rear tor 24 cars. Baerve apece now and we wtU partlUon and paint to au it. c. w. IIIITEII, •••• , MASTERS BUII..DJlfG, Q6 RELIOJ'ROPE AVE.. 0080lfA DEL K.ut ORiole 3·4UO -Eves OIUole 3.ar73 1/1 ' a ••• .. •••., tl ••••• JtEA.LTORS 1-lfewport 8l¥d., eo.tl. :w.a DaJ or lfllbt Pbane Ubert)t 8-1lll Rularp lMftit ..,._ ~ aoor.; ~ ~tebtn. h.U .... ... ' ltnced IMidl nrd. o.n.r mcMna to ........,..; CaJ1 JIW'8 .......... IPDMIMfOil. PUU.PIID ... ...._, Coop.nUon lnYIW -z.et..aw .\pat