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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1960-02-04 - Newport Harbor EnsignVOLVID I. IIVIOaa • Bike Theft Ring Sought Damage IS Reported The Newport Harbor. Lutheran Chur<"h, 250L Clift Dr., :-Jewport I Heights, ha<; asked the Newport ' YACHTING AWARDS wer~ p•e e~•ed 01 Urb .n Beh (cen!er). c.ha·,,..,.,., ot ••e y11crr "lfJ c ..,," • tee ot rhe awaro, d·~,e• l"'ec• '"q o· '"e ·~ N port H3rbor C ha mber ci C m'T'f!'C" S·e,c Schmud. first mc1te ,.,., Sea E.p.-;rer s~ · r:. 2 0 accepted the Helms J ur1or Y., .ht "9 +r,phy ror Ge·a 1 G·o•'e. • • r pe· of Sr o 2 0. Moyor J.,mes c c."r'J n:.ec. ·eo •re he•ms ropr y fo• con· ' c.,• C"' •c )oC' .·,.g cene•ol 'I O'l oeh~lf • ' Col. C ,•rcll r.,..d c" co,.,mMde r of tre B~lbo~ Po wer ~Cluldr::>n a'"d re•.ioe,..t d Westcliff (Newport Hr1·cor Er.~·g,., photo) I Beach pollee departmt-ot tor aid against vandalism t h s t has Ph•l J d I caused cons idera ble damage to I or an Dale You ng. <'hUr<'h organis t., Is Sportsm' an expressed belle! that the van· dallsm is being caused by juvc. 1 n iles, bcra use a child's hand · Qf th y print has !>Pen Imprinted on the e ear REV. PROPP LEAVING N.H. LUTHERAN CHURCH rear wall oC the church. lie li-;tt>rl rlamagp cau.;ed dur. 'io~th .. c enter :·sportc:man of The RP\ John Propp an ser.ed ac: pa tor at Chrlst Lu· ing the p.t-;t .J months as fol· the \ear , for. l959 Is Phil Jor noun<l'd hi<> rt>SI..:n.lllon thi" .thf.'ran Chu rt.h In Win mpe~r. Can- lows: window broken by bullet · dan. 509 :'\arclSSus A\e • Corona "~k a.; pa .. tor oC thl' ::-;"" por1 ada. and at Trinity Lutheran holt"S, believed caused by fi ring del ::\1ar. Church in Dallas, Oreeon. before H · d h d h Hat bor Lutht>ran L'hun h at 1.-,. I of a shotgun; obsc-t>nc words e recel\e t e <'O\E.'te tr.op Y a<'C'f.'pllng the call to the New· "MO THER OF THE YEAR" AWARD was prese nted et the New· port H~rbor Ch~mber of C ommerce meet nq lo<l ThiJrsda / 'o Borb~ra Jean Whllford (left), w fe of Ro lph Wh.tford. a .cf,ocl teacher ond resident port mGnager of the Se~ Scout Base. M•s. Kenneth Cooling of Beacon B~y made tl e presentation. Mrs. W hit- ford is mother of 3 boy•, ~II under b years of age; PTA room mother at the Horbor View Elemenlory School, mate /or the New. port Be~c.h Moriners Ship, Red Cross w~tet safety instructor. ond Sunday School te acher ot St. Andrews Presbyten~ Church. Th:s was the initial prese ntotion o f the aword, which Wen originated by the Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club. (Ensi9" photo! scrawled on the wa lls; extt>rlor Tuesday e\Emlng at thf.' ) outh CltfC Dr. :-\e'' port Hetght.;. port Harbor Lutheran Church in light Cixtu re~ s ma hed, "no trf:'S· Center In a ceremony eondutted Ht> \\Ill remaan a., pa;;tor unul (~M ober, 1956. pa--s" SIJ!ns torn down. putty anrl by the Balboa Bay Lions C'l ub a!tE.'r E.l"k'r Apnl !';'. then w1ll During hie: pastoragt' ht>re. tht' plas ter 6 inches thick meared ~hckt-y ~eath. local re ldt'nt and bc.'gan a )P.tr'.., furlou~h for n>st congregation ha~ increa~d !rom around window In <'holr officP, formt>r bag league ba eball play a nd tr:l\ t>l. Ht> and ::\lr<; Propp 203 to 302. the new P~l'f'Onagt' down spout of roof drain plug. er. who. had donated the trophy and 31: ) t>.u olcl d.1ughter Gayle wa;; dC'dacatt>d, a $9.400 debt was ged with putty, auempt to wreck from hLc; own collectJon. could w1JI '1"'' C:tnada. poa nt.; oC tn· ltquadated. and mon> than $10,. thEe' lle ht Cixture which flood· not be present.. and the 3\\'a rd tt>rt>"l tn the l'mtt'c1 ~t.lle .... ~lex 000 has hl"t>n aC'I"umulatl"d In a lights the huge <'rOSS theCt of wa made by Uons e~ pr~adent ll·o a nd tht> Buhama .. ht'forp he "liVings account Cor extensive rt'· mons_y which children' had col· AI. Clemence. New York Yankee act.'epts n , all to anot hN parish modeling and repair, wh.kh will lected to buy tt'X tbooks Cor con· thtrd baseman Andy Cart') gave ~ugge-.JJons for a nt>w pastor gt>t undt>r way thas ummer. flrmatlon class, tamperlne with a shon speech. will be diM'U"!wd next Tul'sday ' la wn sprinklers, which were Runner·up for "Sportsman of at a mt"t'lln~ ot tht-church ex· 2 I b t Tars, Pirates Both Beaten The Newport Harbor H I g h Sailors lost a non-league game, '60·57 , to Long Beach Jordan Tuesday on the home court. Steve Larerlof led the Sailor scoring with 15 points, and Butch Vineyard w as second with 10. • • • The Orange Cout College Plr. ales were upset 68 to 66 Tuesday night as Jeff Cox ot Riverside dropped In a lay.up shot with 17 seconds left to play. The Pir· ates now have a 5·3 record and are tied with Citrus for third place. u.c •• ., ••••• c Trt,lllt.F ... 21 Dinosaurs, the wonders of the Plans for the Feb. 15 mftnber· ship meetlne of the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce were made Monday evenlni by the board of directors at the home or director Fred Stewart. The meeting wUJ be at the Corona del Mar Youth Center, ............. ,... Is Drc•lzH Here The Coastline chapter of the American Association for the United Nations has been organ· lzed. with Ted Parker, Laguna attorney, as president pro-tem ; Mrs. Walton Gores of Costa Mesa a.s vice-presldent, and Miss Har. riet Gould of Corona del Ma r as treasurer. The Ja nuary meetlne was last Thursday evening In the Corona del Mar Community Church. BUSCB SOK IS .CD Dr. and Mrs. John Rusch or 1941 Commodore Rd.. Baycrest. are parents of a 80n born Friday, Jan. 29, In Hoac Hoepltal, weigh· lng an even 5 pounds. Dr. RWICh is a dentist with offices lr1 Co· rona del Mar. La Brea tar pits, totem poles and r.m STEWAft BOKOHD early American Indian Jlte wllJ . Fred Stewart or Corona del be witnessed by local children Mar has been awarded the Optl· on an outing Saturday, Feb. n. mlst honor of the "Ten Key s ponsored by the recreation de. Award" for his work In getting partment of Newport Beach, to the Los Angeles County museum. new members for the Newport Children from Balboa Park, Harbor Optimist Club. 38th St . Park. Newport Heights MilS. SAftE OP LIDO 'lHES p laygrou nd, Corona del Mar playground and the Corona del Mar Community Youth Center wlll visit the museum via char- tered bus. Reservations must be made by Friday, Fe b. 19. Spsce is limited. Lena May (Mrs. Victor l Sayre of 530 VIa Udo Nord, Lido Isle, dled yesterday afternoon at Chefs Inn, Corona del Mar. The body was takt>n to Baltz Corona del Mar Mortuary. 'No' Votes Turn to,'.Yes' to Put Tax on the Ballot 1'lwre ~re the ma klnp ol a tlon "otl the llmb" by remark· "'altuatlon .. 1'ueada,y evenlng a t Inc that although he bad voted tile Pfewport Beach elementary "no," the laaue had been .ettled .ehool board meeting on the by the majority vote ot the q ueetlon or omclaJJy calllne the board. He made the moUon for eledlon on t he tax over-ride. adoptJon. Trustee Pe._ ~nd· Only the mlnlm':'m quorum of ed the motlon. -.ylnr he was 3 wu p,_nt 11rree "yee" votea doln1 .0 to cai'T)' OUt the Intent ..,. requlNd to adopC the reeo· ot the ma.Jortty 0( the bcNard. not Iutton caiUna the election, and to endorM the objedl,_ ol t he 2 o1 U.. 3 ..-nt were tnaateee owr-rlw. ~ ,__ and lfal ......,, cutnnan l lm ltq made tt a .._ .... c.t tile .._. vot.1 In 3.0 we., and u. ... 1M IIIOPOII· 1M J to I tlld•• of lan. 11 &.loa • ana.. U.. ICMol ... ........... t ,_ • 1M from die ,.._..t lUll 10 8U O ..... ..... Clftldally pJacM -... "' ... ....., ............ April M.Uot. • found on In Cull Coree one morn· the Year'' was !\like Cll'mt'n<'t'. l'<'UIJV{' board With the da<:t rkt ' ncum en s lng. 511 Narcissus Ave.. who had superintendent at 7 p.m .. and beelnnlne at 8 p.m. BusJness of Church officials have asked won the honor for 1958. further wllh the church council th.e Newport pollee to patrol the The other runners-up, In order, at i :al p.m. The congregation area and to lnvattaate tbe ••· wee Jlmal.y UDd. 705 NardllaNs wU1 ~Met at 7;30 p.m. Frtda)'. ~ Tlw ~ CluRdJ wtU Aw .; ll1lke C11 lwiR, 801 Mar-~ U. to call a ...., .....-. cllecul!l tbe pcuWern at Ita meet· ,_,.,. Aw., aDd Jactne Mr. Propv ii4Xli\jlk41 .. lint In& Mxt Tuftday eovenlne, man, 708 Jasmine Ave. ca1J 2S years ago from a parl.sh The awards a re made on a In Young, Sa katch~an, Can- the even ing wUI Include votlng 3 Sportsme._~·s on 3 proposed amendm ents to the by-laws: changing the end point basis, as compiled by the ada. where he led In the bulJd· I city r~atlon department. The ing of a new church. Then for boys a re rated by their coaches 11 )ears he was a rravelhng mls· in a ll ports du ring the year. <;I003ry In Brnish Columbia, the n of the fiscal year from March 31 Awards Given ~!t!~~~e7~J~:£'2:G~:=!~ •r DICK BOFFJCAJf Balboa Bay Club Sale the title of secretary to execu· tlve secretary. Th~ J ortunate anglers. A. R. I Refreshments will be served at Loud, ~frs. Elmer Hehr and Arr A • c •I Ok ~ the con<'luslon oC the meeting. I Rail. were awarctl'd SINiing sll· WGifS ouncl ay ver bowls by Capt. C. ~1. 1\Jcker. Sche nley Sportsmen's Club rep· 0.'1 P•k Chtrtllll il I rest'nta tive. last Frida~ ('Vf'nang at the annual dinner of thP Bal· Jack Wrather of Bevt>rly Hill!~ t or the ~l'wport Bt"ach City Coun CDIIfler flelf Week 1 boa Angling Club. , i-; now thl" sole owner of thP d l. I Top marlin or the season. 299l4 Balboa Ba~ Cl~b. He 1s also Thr B.tlboa Ba) Club 1-. on N .... o to motort.b Ia Coroaa pounds, was ta ken by ~fr. Loud, ownt"r nf the Dt~nE.'ylanrt Hott-1. land lt>a~l'rl for 50 yt>ar.; trom del Mar: I oC Pomona and LJdo Isle and Kona Kai Club in San Daego tht> <:it~ of :-\l'wport Bt"aC'h The Noaday, Feb, IS. lathe elate I won the men',; hea''Y tacklt' and !'Horizon an Palm :::pnngs ll'a"e. \\hJ<'h \\ill e'~a~e in 199$. that poiJce offken will atart trophy. ::\tr . Ht'hr of ~ewport Mr. Wrather signed thP ron wa" ~r.tntNi to the ;\{'wport Ba~ vt.U.. oat tkketa for Oftt ·time I was tops. for the !'e<'Ond season. triH'I la.;t week huytng all of th£' l'n on~anal n\\ ncr of thP cluh ~ aJoag Coaat Bwy. TIM I in the la d lt' · medium ta <'kll" di · aSS<'t-. of the Bav C'luh Tht> ).1r \\ ratht>r 1-8lrl ht' dot>l' not aigaa an up, aacl tbey aar vision with a 215·pound fish. Art CormN O\\ ner of tht' majonty 1n ,-onu•mpla_te any changes In tht' tMt tJae pakiDCJ lilllJt ~ Ia Hall of Long Bt>ach rook tht' Texa.; oil mallionaart> :-\o pur duh J')('r ... onnt>l or polll"lt'!>. Ex- .Uect "-I a..a. to 6 o..aa. 1 trophy for 3 6 anrl light tacklt' cha--e prtee ''a" dao;l'Jns••rl Tht> P•'""aon anrl adrltllon to thP ex clcrya • .....at. · wnh a 2 13· poundN. sa le '" o:ub!t><.'t to the appro\ .11 ''ling r.~ralltt>~ wll hP effN"terl as -----------------t'1e gro\\lh of the-area requ art>s. lhC' new ownt-r -;tated Tht>y will nnh hP undertakt>n "'llh th£' full ··nn ... lrlNatlon or the-membership '' hk h h.lc; hfi'n res~nslble for th.• •luh" p rl' .... <'nt o;taturt', he !tltll'tl Rr<-t'nt lt>.'l<;(' l\'nt.11 an('(lmP to 1 hf' r 11' fmm tht> r lu h showt>d l1 2'1ii nn for 195.q; $61.008 50 for l'l-~. S:~.ll91 f'.t for 19Ji: S.';6 •. :n~ 6..~ fnr IC:F-.6. $62.18-t ;)1 fnr 1 !l'\ 'l: $..'> 1,71971 :-~ fM I !n·l ; !~6. 17~ ~ fM 1"1:l.1 , $.-4.1.';'12 :l for l'l '>.! .1 nd s.IO,l119.s-; for 1951, •'H'· ··n••lir.g to cit) fl nnnrial rt'<'Orrts. Tlw ll'n-.f' <'alit'<! for n min lmum rt>ntal ,,f s.:!:Ul()l) a yt'nr fM the fir"! 'l \NH<:, $.'JO,()Vl a \ l'.tr for t ht-nP." .'l 'I'IHS d nci $3'H'I'Yl a \ 1'1 r for th~ I act 40 }~'.tr' It ai"~' ,,\JINI for J'a~-m<'nt <'f 71 J"('r l't'nt of all gro ... ., operat- ln ~ 1'('\'f'nll<' up to $7:--.() 000; 4 ~r ••''lt for nll al'lo'" $':'5<1ml up to 1 OOO.Ofl) a nrt J pt>r C't'nt Cor olll gross op.:-ratlng l't'\ l'nues a H'ar abo\'l' $1, ,c'n1 .\1~ in· <'lutk--d lc; a J')('l"('('n tapl' t'lf c;ub· 1'4'ntals. File Papers for Council Incumbent Coundlmf'n tlans Lorenz or Corona del Mar and Charles Hart or West Newport h.aw med their nomination papers u candidates In the April i2 elt'<'tion /\.. The Balboa I ran~ lmpro\ <'· ·ment As-... n a .. t>X~tl"ti to an· n&uncc Jl<; candadatt" thac; "N'k for the Council post bt>mg \.1 · C'a t«>d bv Cia ren<'t' H a,::b1C' ~~ r<o • Jack \'anr<' 22:! .\methrM A\('. Balboa l!'land. took out nomtn.t· tton pa Pf>N Ia t wf'<"k for 1 h<' a ,. sodau on randidatt'. library Need In Heights Said Critical The nee 1 for a X P w po rt HPt£hto; branch hhraf) L" cnt1cal, and ammNiaatt> attention . hould IX' ~Jven to acqunng a Slit'. ac· ('(lrd1ng ro tht> ::-;l'\\por1 Beach Ltbraf) Boan1 In a I<'IIN 10 tW' r or. .. ,derrd \lonrla ) t'\ t'nmg h~ till' City Cou m tl, thP Lahral) Ro.1·1 'lays that tht> twc:t IO<'allon 1 near Rl\<'n-Hlf' . .\\l' and Cliff Or., ad· )arent tn 1 ht' Boy S<-c1u 1 Hou <' har k I'{ 1 hP :\t>\\ port Bt'ac h Po-;t llffl('('. Tht• p•oJ'('rt~ "a'l J;:r:\nll'd to rhr nt~ .\pnl 27. 19~ h\ the rtow rldunct La Hahr,1 V 11£'y Land and Water Co. "Cor p ublic park and or public park\\ ay pur. pelS(>!> only." Tht> Labrary Board t>xpresscd tht:' opinton that u~ of tht' land .1 ... l libra~ site would not h<' in 'Jol.l tion or the restrictions CDN a E.ACII OK ACE.JIDA The ~ewport Beach City Cou n. ell il' f'XJX'('tc.-<1 to I mite proposa I Monday t'\'t'nlng from pros~. ll\e ron~. Jon:alres for opf!r tlng tht> Corona del Mu tate bea ch park food and bl'acb cea.r COn · rec;sions. NEW GARBAGE PICK-UP DAYS ARE ANNOUNCED "NAN OF THE YEAa"' AWAaD ... nt to Dr. D•vid Nielsen (left), m ident of Lido Isle, ot the ann~ me.tin9 of tf,e NeWport Harbor Cham· ber of Commerc. last Thu ~y eventng D,d Ric.Mrd. • pest recip:el"'t of the honot, rMde ttle pretentetion. Dr Nielsen is pre,:d 11t el ~ of the Or~ge Cou"'ty He<lrl As.sn • ~ t r i. dent .of t*'-Newpon Harboo Ktwani• Cl '>, .. • .,.,.. he initio4ed the id-.., of a ' boy of the m~th' owerd ana .tl>o the operation no·polio campa•gn. He ptPformed 1,400 electro c.ud:o- grephs on H,vbcr H • h School $t10dents, de ect· ing r I pr.vio.l\ly 1.1n~n n he~rt u s, al\d he aui~ted locol ltfeq~UtrJs in their reK breath. ing ptogr rn Ad tl'l·n, •e...d •t-fir t successful mo 'h·lo :~ bru 'hit>.g l: :. l&\s.qn photo) • • Hop • SELLING FREE ENTERPRISE SHORT (W.UNGQQ • Angler:s Pick Officers; Letourneur. Is ChaiiiP · ., DICK WOI'nulf o1 directors are Or. Dooley, Curt The a&l~ Anauna Club_. old· Ooah. Hora~-wltherapoon, a D. est and lar,..t of the harbor CIUI 1 DeLamar and JCenrwth area'a rod and reel ortanlzatlona, Holbrook, J. B. McNally, wteran took over the Newport Harbor member ot the club, contln~ Yacht Chtb lut Frida¥ evenln& aa chairman or the board. De· In connection w1th their annual Lamar and Holbrook are the dinner. Ot thelr tout member· only new board membep, re. ahJp of ~. It ap'Peared that at placln& Forest C. Smith Jr. and leaat hall attended. Ray Dike. • raoiiT •AGE lng boats u beer or bait. Lotsa people own a cat. I ac-I received my annual supply Dal Crettenber& ot Balboa was Pierre Letourneur. who jolawd qulred one a litHe over a year very ~ntly., I had been ad· el~ted club president for 1960. the Balboa An&lln& Club ln 1959, ago. He just came to my door monished to read what It a&ld on In 1959 he ~~erved u aeoond vice· came from the unknown to win and refused to go away. w e Page l . And this, eentle readers, president and has lone been &C· the club championship. He scor- named him "Amigo." Is what appeared thereon: tlve In the activities ot the cl~b ed a total or 99 points 'to lead In the months since this little and fishing In general. He re· Ken Holbrook, who tallied 80 kitten first mewed outside my FOBEWOftD places Dr. H. Kay Dooley of Po· points. Ten membera qualified: wlndqw, 1 have develoJM.'d quite "In Southern California lives a mona, the retiring prestdent. Qualltlcatlon requires the ta k1ng The next time I go to a Chamber of Commerce 8 fondness for him. When he had friend ot mine. a doctor, who has Gor~on . Green or Costa Mesa, of a t least 4 species of fish and m eeting, I hope I don't have to listen to a speech his 0 ration 1 worried Before used the SOLUNAR TABLES Cor last years club treasuret, be· a total of 50 points. Once quall· R 1 N D I h I h f he lrarnt"d 10 back down I lo, these many years. Not only came first vice·presldent, and fl t>d. the !K'Ore Is lncreued ac. Staff Honors Phone Chief A 30-)'tar anniversary •urprlse party w .. held recently for T. M. (Ted 1 Ham brook, Pacific Tele· pt\9ne and Ttlerraph Co. man· qoer for Newport Beach. Mr. Hambrook 1tarted with the eoenpany on .lan. 27, 1930, as a fllinr cl~rk In Loe Anreles. He worked In San Dlero and River· tide, and In liNT he waa appont. ett man a •• r ol the Newport React\ aub·dlstrlct. lncludln~ San Clemente, Dana Point 'llnd San Juan Capistrano. He purchued a 4().foot cru~Mr. the ''lnterprlle II," on Which he and his wife and 2 children, Mary Jan~ and Lee, Jived for 3 ~~ years. R. W. Taylor. dlvlslon com· mercia! manager, made the com. pany presentation of the JO.year pin to Mr. Aambrook at the sur· prlse party. Mrs. L. M . Rowl~tt. oftl~ manager. presented him with a golf drizzle jacket and a golf hat as gifts from the of· flee staff. about the ooseve t ew e a P i osop Y 0 selling climbed a lot of t rees and s · nt I does he catch fis h and shoot Charles Hopton, Newport yacht <.-ending to the weight of marlin our free enterprise system short. That was the situa-8 fair a mount of time on ne~h-game during the Solunar Perl· broker, is second vlce-prcsldeht. divided by the number of strands hen last Thursday evening at the annual awards din-bors' roof . But 1 ne\'er expected od'l:. he. himself. Is quilt-sus·1 Bob Scofield, a 1959 club dlrec·l in the line usc"d In taking the f h N H b Ch b f C him to make the front page or a cepllble to their promptings. so tor, Is the new treasurer. rlsh. ner o t e ewport ar o r am er O o mmE7rce hook He did tnough and had I mu<'h so that he has trouble Other members of tbe board The tackle tournament rom· 8111111 PliiH• ... Sllln The speaker w as Elme r N elson. who w as b1lled h is ~nme re~atl'd a 'number ot !>leeping .during the maJo.r JM.'rl· mlttee reported a record·bruk--.• as an economic consultant. When his speech was tlmt-s My namE> wasn't men· ods, particularly at the lime of WIIT'I •• WITI lng year. 534 marlin having been 1 h d . d d "Wh d 'd tloned' new moon. weighed In for an aJI.ttme rec· ove:. se~era m t e au 1e~ce won ere • at 1 · • • • I "Now thi doctor has a cat ord. In addition, 17 additional he say ? My notes w e re mdeed spa~e. so I can I• SOLUXAft nan:'ed Amigo. Like his master. TIE •• Clll~? marlin were rel~ased. The last understand vrhy the y asked that question. B ut the If you fish rhe word just above Amigo finds himself wl~e awake ay au.DEN nRCB one was weighed In on Oct. 18. b rain-washmg was there and I quote from my notes· l is probably. familia r to you. I d~~ing the Solunar Peraods. Elmer Hehr'a boat, Dede u. took " . . • . . . was colnt'd from ''Sol'' meaning . One night last winter my &.altift lea'etary the largest number of marlin, Thts w tll b e one of the m ost dynarruc years m the sun and "Lunar" meaning moon. fr1ef1d· being unable ~o sl~p 39, to top all other boats for the country 's economy, b ecause the G o v e rnment now An old fishln' buddy from the dunng a new moon maJor JM.'rl · • ONE Roua. IT SAYS season's best catch. tt 11 d t · th h th 1 f I ~ast. name of Jack Knight. in· I od. s at down I~ write !'lle a let· Those .big new one·hour park·j In addition to the usual gilt-pre y w e e e :mmes. roug e centro 0 m oney, \'t'nlerl the word. but the idea ter. Amigo. obVIOUsly feeling the lng limit signs along the High· terlng display of trophies, a new -to what .ext~nt mdus~ry can develop or contrac t ... 1 behind it Roes a.-ay back. Jack I full effects of the Solunar Peri· way business dlstrl~t will mean and striking honor-award was T he nahon lS follow mg the patte rn away fro m the tells thftl thl.' old southern mar· od. behaved like 8 kitten. al· what they say starttng this week, presented for the Clrst time. f (3 't }' t. t t · }J d 1 ker hunters b<'nt on the bi~gest I though he is a big tough tom a<.'cordlng to Dee COQk, chairman Known as the silver button, this re_ capt a lS lC s ys em o a semi-contro e sys e m haul with ~he least ammunition. cat, veteran of many ba ttles. He I of the chamber parking commit. recognition went to 3 members . . Th1s IS an adjustment to m eet the demands of alw.1,.q went bv the saying I scamperPd n bout. upset the tee, who has been talking to the whose activities had been out· the modern age .. "Moon-up; !\loon.'down." w h (' n wastPbaskf.'t. and plad(' so much I pollee. • standing. h t b t d th t' M N 1 ld h ' k thc> moon was dlrc>ctlv O\'l'Thead ru ... s that my friend finally ban· Wonder who will have the du· First momber awarded the sil· 1 IS 0 e e xpec e a r e SOn W~U t m or IM rlt'grt'c~; from that or un· ~~.hed hi~ to the outdoors whrre blous distinction of being the ver button was J. B. McNally, a a.c:-:g hese hnes. because a man who has worked dl•r foot. all life st'Pmrd to b<' 1 hts t>nerg1cs might. pos.<;ibly, bP Clrst to get a parking ticket In 1 charter memht>r of the club. or· ':1111-•he Rocse·;elt Office of Price Administration and mnr(' actin• P.xP<'nded along more uSt>ful Coronu deJ...Mar·! lgani.ted In 1926, and for ma ny .\.. 'I A r.· Ad 1 t t 11 b J11rk appliE-d mo<!Prn scienre to ilr~coc;. • • • years the> percnnaal chairman of .. e Cr SS-S ffilnlS ra !On r.a ura Y ecomes a th~ lhro~ anrt he~an to publish ·Ca mC' th(' dawn ami the C'loS<' e PAYJ.NC TH£18 OWN WAr the board of dlre<:tors. go·.r~rnment "planner'' of w ha: s good for •he rest a honk of ta hlcos t('lling the of thE' So~unnr P<'rio<l Amigo. Harbor residents can be haJJPY Second m<'mber honorl.'d was o'' -timC'q, for c>a rh d ;l\' of th€' vPar. truC'Iy pf'ni!Nll. appiiNI for ali· that the major cost of sen•ral Elmer Hehr in recognition of hi . -~T' G h h . h k .. , hC'n the moon was up--or down mLsion at thf' h a (' k cloor. My millions of dollars worth of wa· angling pr~\\'('SS, with emphasis , ne Cvernment. W IC lS ln OC up lo 11S ears, --4'\'l'n In da\'IIJ?ht. The book of ~ricnd ~ea ll.'d his letter and .lf't ter and sewer lint'S Cor new an· on his wl nnrng the Fi Ntt Annual VI :1 a ncttonal debt close to 300 b:llton dollars . and T;:~ble" twfore ·me is thP 26th Nl· 1~ Amigo. who stumbled wtth nexauons to the city Is not go. Invitational Light Tack!€' Tour.l bs.::g a couple btlhon a month on the businesses it Irion. r vco bf'cn uc;lng thPm near. him Into the bedroom for an ing to be ta ken out of the1r nament hcld last September out . I . I b . I~· that long. hour or two of much . needed I pockets of San Diego operates. ~ertain y cannot run or C0!1tro usmess • • • sl~mbN. . ., . lnstE'~d the exJM.'nse will be Thf' third · s ilver button pre-a~:) tndus~ry b etter than pn vote enterpnse can. e INTRODUCTION The moral of this I a lP · Slm· plaC'Cd where It belongs-against sentatlon. and. from the ap· A special one·man exhibit or paintings by Harry Budd of Co· rona del Mar has opened In the Little Art Gallery, 2026 N. Main St., Santa Ana, Mrs. Gifford T~ple, director, announces. The gallery Is open from 11 a .m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday throueh Sat- urday and from 2 to 4:30 p.m. on S\lnday. * * * :'\o one sePmf'd to know any· P,IY a reminder that the SOL the aC'<'ount of those who a re plause. the most popular one. e "THOU SHALT NOT COVET" thing about them. out this·a · ~NAR TABLE~ are not merely profiting most from the enor· went to Conner secretary of the~ \\ay, until f bf'gan pas.,.ing out a fis h book.c;, as SO~t' folk!! call mous urge ·of speculative de· club. Lee Jonas. who. tor a great G p B · f h h "d CC'w "amplt.>s to mv fishing them. Solunnr Penods a ffect a ll velopment ncJ.v under way-the I manv years had contributed 0~?rnor at ro wn ~s one 0 t e staunc . O·. frf(>rlfl~. Elm~r Hehr .. the marlin I \~·ilctlif<~both . fish 'and J(ame: land owners, deveiOJM.'rS and the I tirel~ssly to. the organlutt!.cuUi w~ gccders who go along w1th the Elmer Nelson thmk-mac>qlro. wa" one reciptent. When Not onl> that · thP> affect ~0 newcomers who wtU Jive and welfare. until reasons of health mg mentioned above. ElmN round that marlin strikes m<'stiC' ~nimals anll hirds. ll\e· work In these areas. made his rE>slgnatlon manda· I b d · p 'd E ' h · d rorrP~ponrtE'd with the predicted stock. tnsN'ts, rc>ptilrs, plants. It has not a lways been so. WE' tory rem~m er unng rest ent tsen ower s e-I times in thP ~olunar t ables. ht' every 11\•ing thing. P\'f'n pcople: can thank City CQunl'll and t he . termmed hght for a b a lanced b u dget last year , Gov-t>t>gan to talk about it o\·er the and. o~ course. play.ful tom ca.ts Irvine Co. for getting together on Elect•aon Held crncr Brown made the remark of the typical dem-al:. and frtend!l who wnte letters 10 this just policy, It recent an· agcgue· "T he President thinks more about b alanc-For a while everyone laughed th~wsmalll hhours of toodhe moflrnhllng. nou.ncements are correct. · It oct as a good joke-but you e ""s you g 8 ng • • • B A •t• mg the budget than about the welfare of the people.'' can't laugh very long, the way and good shooting for 1960." e DOWJf TODAY? UP SOON y UXI 1ary The governor and all the other deficit fmanciers Elmt'r puts marlin abroad. Pret. JOHN ALDJ!N KNIGHT. It you are a merchant and . I r th E ' hth c d I "T h h I tr 'lOOn. the sklpJM.'rs of our sport· • • • your January figures for 1960 M rs. Castleman Smith of Cos· are VlO a .~ng e tg o mman x:ne.n . <?U s a t fish ing flret began to gpt these Thpre's only one error In Jack's are up to ttrose !or 1959---count ta Mesa W:t'l elected as president net steal A n unb alanced budget lS JUSt plam theft tables and rhN'k the tim~ with write· up. He refers to Amigo as yourself' as a fortunate excep·l of the Auxiliary of Hoag Memor· however legahzed it may be It IS by spendmg more thf'ir be"' C'a tchPs. X ow. a copy a "bi~. tough tom rat." With lion. Ia I H~pltal {or 2 years at the I h h h h G h d d of J.tck Knight's &>lu nar tablf'S tcoars in m,· E'\'c>s. f admit that he Most of the entrepreneurs I general mN'tlng held at St. An· I C!1 It as t at t e o vernment as nven o wn i<; about a" <'Ommon ahoard fish· wa~nC'e! But that was before have talked to tell me the re· drews PrE' byterlan Chur~h. the value of the dollar from I 00 cents m 1939 to he had his opcration. tall year is ocr to a slow start. Mrs. Martin Lockney of Lido cbcut 47 cen•s now T ha means a loss of 53 cents1 T I k Ab t P.S. It vou wonder why you Not only do their cash regis· Isle was named first vlce·presl. I cu: of every dollar of savmgs b o n ds. retirement I a s ou can't !'leE'p: or when you ar(' most ters s how it-but when sales· dent In charge of programs. Mrs. Jikeh' to s uffPr insomnia. write men who generally call only l George llanyak of Huntington :ur.:ls msurance pohctes. and other savmgs Gover -I 0 ch·l d I I John. A I ct en Knight; Box 208. once every 3 months start rom· Beach Is second vlce·presldent In !1'J;" Brown calls that "takmg care of the welfare of . u r I re n I Williamsport. Pa. Thf' tnx Is 6 lng around once a month sing · char~te of ways and means; Mrs. the people " I call it th eft of thc:r sovmgs 1 St t T d 1 bits. by mall or at your favorite 1ng the blut'S It is a sure sign. Leon Ware of Lido Isle. third . a r 0 ay tackle s tore. This is happening not only in vice· president In charge of m~m. Here IS some more Brown philosophy. Speoklng 1 1 woncterPd why t awoke-as COM. It ls general in the South· bershlp: Mrs. Frank Stark of to :!le Sac ramento M mistenal S ociety last month, he r our most pu7.7ling problc>ms 'WE'll as Amigo-at 4 n.m. today. land. . Harbor Is land. fourth vlce.prE>sl · commented on a ''commg out party" for the daughter for pnrt>nts will bE' answe red by l lust looked a t thco book. ~he Stock market jitters? Higher ctent In charge of chapters; Mrs. f u F d II • If h h f · l · h h I an c>X(>E'rt this month when the solunar period b<'gan nt 3.25 Interes t rates? An election year? Aiken Armstrong of Santa Ana o r.enry or . t lS IS L e nvo ous w ay m w lC orange coast, Coll€'ge and thP a .m. Honcost ! Too many stores and not enough Is recording secretary: Mr s. the o wners of w e alth e xe r cise their custodtanshlp.l tl!trhor Counl'll of PTA get to·' • • • people? Thtttough competition of Frank O'Connor of NewPort o· ·cht we not find revenue laws that would dtvcrt 1 gNhN to offPr a sPrles of lee· e MAYBE big chains? Russian appease-Heights Is tteasurE>r. and the re· ... ,:. l ?" • turf's. Title<l "Thinking TogPth·l We're having a C'Oid winter ment? Higher taxes. utilities, tiring president. Mrs. J. A. Seek SU·. :1 surp uses to saner uses er About our Children," t he lee· -tor California. Without look· etc.? Name your own reasons. of Balboa Island. Is parllam~n· Was there not a min1ster in the crowd who 1 rures will be given by Mrs. AI · lng up any offiC'ial records. It One thing is sure. As a pendU· tarlan. pOlntcd out to Gover nor Bro wn that he was vtolat-ma Cr€'en. a pioneer in parent ~eems like about 10 years since lum swings from side to side, so -------- h T h C d h h d . h f'rl ucation in the Los Angeles 1t's been this cold, this long. does business volume constant· u .. 'EMit" wulfied .4• for ,.. mg I e ent om man m ent. w IC a m oms es area. who has conducted SC\'eral l [ remember-and have piC'· Jy trl.se and fall. Look for sales to ... C.ft '" ,_ .ct. •• ORIOLE 'Thou shalt not covet " He IS cove!mg the fortune ' <'la~s in parent·E'ducation at tu res-or the last tim" we had pick up again soon.. )..QII4 e,..~:1cd by the Ford family He ts saying that Henry OCC'. snow here. I think it was In i;;:~i;~c::;c::;c::;~~:;:;;;:;;;:;~:;:<:;:<:;:<:;;:<::;:<::;:<::;:<::;:<;::;c:~~ _, · d h h · · h d h l..eC'tU re'l will be Feb. 4. 11, 18 the winter or 1948·49. [ also re· f c::i II oes not ave t e ng t to spen IS own and :w from 9:30 to 11 a .m. at member that 1950 was one of rr.c:1ey and that the Government knows bet•er how :\fC'Nallev &hool auditorium in the greatest alt)acore years. My to spend 1t Governor Brown apparently d oes not Costa Mesa. Registration will be most exciting day was In that · h · h f taken at E.>aC'h lecture. Free baby year-on the late date of Dec. beLeve In t e nghts of pnvate owners 1p o proper ty. sitting will be provided at the 11. I haven't caught as many * * * Costa Mesa Community Church big ones since. They were real next door to the school. brutes! The first lecture. today. (Feb. All this Is leading up to an· • HELP PROTECT OUR SOVEREIGNTY I hope it is not too late to protect the sovereignty 4 t, will be on "Learning to Live other thought. Does thls chanee ' · b h W d C C To~ethE.'r." Others in the series In our weather suggest that c. our natlon y preservmg t e o rl our t on-will be "Is Spanking Really Old there's a change coming In the r.ally Amendment. T here is a determined effort by, Fashioned?," Feb. l1 : "Parents. ocean temperatures that have our top officials led by President Eisenhowe r h im-1 Children and MOney." Feb. 18; been so unusually warm for ' ' h l 6 d nnd "How and When to Give In-several winters, Can we expect seL. to thro w out the a m endment -t e ast w or s 1 rormatlon Concerning Sex," Feb. those much·appreclated long· of :he proviso that the W o rld C ourt c annot a ct on 25. . fins to start comlni near enouc!l disputes essentially Within the dom estic jurisdiction I A question and answer period to reach them with almost any of he United States. AS DETERMINED BY THE will follow each lecture. 01~ekl:,~n·~f s~ck 00:~~ little · ol' UNITED STATES. I PVT. LTOW AT FT. oao slu 17% necl< out and predict Those 6 w o rds now protec1 our r ights from be-Army Pvt. Stanford Lyon. son that this Is what ls coming. BUT . . . of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Lyon. 222 -this winter Is strlkln&lY dlf· mg abndged by a W orld Court controlled by foreign Orc:hid Ave., Corona del Mar. is ferent from what we've had for tdeclogy that is no respecter of individual liberty. taking the first cycle of bulc some years. Natur~ has cycles. Wnte o r w1te Senators frank Lausche Bourke Infantry tralnlnrc at Ft. Ord. IF th~ yellowtail fiahtnr ataru • where he Is asslcned to Co. D. to taU off; IF the bonita, whlch, H ickenlooper , H o m e r Capehart o r Frank Carlson lOth Battle Croup. Third Brigade. at one time. ~re almoat a cdrl· at the Senate Office Buildmg, Washington, D .C ., in He entered the Army Jut Nov. oalty, bqln to eet tearc:e: I, for support of the Connolly Amendment 5 H~ attended Harbor Hl~h on~. am eolng to •tart checkJna ---------;;;;;;:;--;;;;;;;;-----·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;~ School, Oranre Cout Colleee. the over my albacore rnr. To an In· ,. University ol California and t~rHted oblerwr of tt\e chanr· REED'S Authorized RABDWABE * HOUBEWABEB * GIFTS ·-Collta .... Reed Collere In Portland. Or~. lng hablta of the ~an, rood yellowtail flshlnJ h&t bftn DIIQif raAJrK GaADVATE.I ava.Uable only when the lonl· Navy Enalrn Nickolas I . Frank. lln.t ...-e ~nd vtc:e verea. aon of Rear AdmlrtJ and Mrs. The ~ aboenl the N. 1. rrank ot 16 Balboe Covet. sport·fllbbltboett wUI tell evu has l'raduated trom the buJc a mon eceura .. taory. Officers Submarine School at the Wt won't eay Jqt when ._.. Kaval Submarine Baw. New can 11t on the 14·m1Je Bank and Ldhdon, Conn. DuriAr the cocme wear ovrwe.IYft out ha\ffn1 a dr· madentJ are tt~ln~ to perfOrm cua. BUT -tomethln1 q,..c. dut ... aa junior oftlcera a_boenl that ,,.. time may be pttlq •blnarlnee ol tbe At Ia n tIc:. clole. We hope 80. WJI.at a NO ll..sllilrraneen. Pad~ and W•· ••WJone U. wMn the ftptlnt tern Pldae riiiCI. loal·ftM eGme In! Coale la ••• aBd ... oar co..,a.te aDd lOftly .............. Valentine Gifta .... "YOUR VALE:NTINE" '* tt·~ OONT8MPORARY VAL8NTIN•a • Allie yout Y•l••ttlnea ~ ... X I Gift ._ with ..... .-y, witty~ Wh''"MID'a eon. 1n lftd dloDee youn ........... 100ft "-' our .,.,.... .... Iii..... . ... cttan. • •• thll yur'a b.,._ Valentine Value. are -t ... 0111 C f'OitMai.Y YIIICIIt'fl) llf COI.alfA OIL 11A11 ~ ........ l.a a.COMI'-WAY J CRmiT RAnNG FOR A FIREFIGIITER How do you fiaht a fire? With water and boeee, au., belmeta, alickera and boota plua the courap of men . •• and loh of money. Money to provide 6re- boueee, fire trucka and equipment. The money for many need ed capital improve- mente in your community, eucb aa acboola, parkin1 and 6.re protection facilitiee ill uaually rai8ed from tuee and throuab the aale of mu.nicipal bonda. But the .... with which your commwlity ean ~u ita bonda, and the intereet ra_tee it muat pey, depends a poeet dee.l on the credit rati.Dc of your community. Are ita~ and com· men:e .table and di.erai· led? 1.a yow community public debt u,bt 01' bMYy? Hu your oom•unity met ita prior obU1atione on let.dale? All of U..., qu.tiona, aDd a bo.t ol otben, muat be aMwwed before a credit raUq can be aMiped to tbe boada of your commun- Ity. And thn tbe ratinp can nm all the way from a triple A, the t.t, down to the wont ... a C. If your c.?mmunity ia conaidertac a project re-qul.rUat bond ftnancina. and would lib more informa· tioo oo fadon which tend to improve community credit ratinp, contac:t the Uuni~ipal Boocl Depart- ment of the Baok of America tbroqh ov near- by braada. or call• dinct. We 0... withoat char ... .. adYieory ... ~ce C:OWW• iD1 not oaly COIDDUII\Ity credit, but all pba.. of ID1micipel1MaclJ\I, .. ,,,.,, ............. IIIII If l•1r'.ca at. a&& Fro111 • the POUCI ILO I ta Mrs. Welty's Father Dies • .ntiDAT. JAil. II Beach, wa• lnvoJved In an a~l· ln.elde the Weatetn Canners Co. Jeff L. Ch utlan, 67, ol 233!5 Security Orticer Ja mes C. Tem· dent with a patkecl car at 2732 buUdlnc , 3010 Lafayette Ave.. Oakmont Ave., Santa Ana, the Planners Will Study Newport Blvd. Change plln, COleta Meu, taW a man ln E. Coast Rwy., Corona del Mar Newport ~ach. father of Mrs. Jewel Welty. Co· dark clothing CW\ acrou a MJ'V• ••• Suspicious perlt()ns In the rona del Mar tlorlst, passed An Initial phase of deve!.oplng Cormlng single family dwelling lee yard at the Theodore Robina area of 115 Edgewater Ave., Bal· • W&.Dif&IDAT, JAil. 30 a way last Saturday In the Long the Pacific Electric property In In a C·l district Into 2 apart· Ford Aaency. 3100 W. Coast Hwy.. boa, at 9:50 p.m . t urned out to A car driven by Ann Howser, Beach Veterans Hospital. the heart of Newport will eome ments. Newport Beath, at 12:50 a.m . but be juveniles on a ecavenger 23, of 230Q W. ~an Front. New· Mr. Chastlan was born In Re· up tonl&ht (Thul$dayJ at the Scott MaCalre. 418 · 30th St., there was no evidence of illecaJ hunt • • . port Beach, damaged a parking public, Mo., and had lived In meeting of the Newport Beach Newport, conduct a fish smoking ent ry or anything mllalng ..• • I ATUIIDAY JAif 11• meter In the center divider In California for 39 years, including Planning Commlsslon. business ln an M·l dl$trlct. Mrs. E. B. Creathead, 2506 Crest · • • the 2300 block at l2:4S a.m. . . . 31 years In Santa Ana. He was The commlJsloners will con., Dan Hilton. 423 · 31st St., New. view Dr., Bay Shores, reported A phyalclan and a 1lre depa rt. Ray !:. Davenport, 64. of 2428 retired from the California s tate slder a public hearing on precise port, construct 2 dwelling units her St. Bernard, "Su"Zie," jumped ment ~ue .-quad were aent to Marearet Dr., Newport He ights. highway department. Other sur. plan No. s of the Street and over a proposed store building a fence and ran yelping down treat Lorel J. Covuzzola, 506 • was arrested on a drunk driving vivors Include his wife, Mrs. highway unH of the master plan. 11n a. C·2 ~ne. the road, due to Jlghtnlna •t 1:!50 35th St.: West Newport, suffer· charge afte r his car hit a bank Carrie Cha8tlan; a son, Bruce propoilng the realignment o! Harry Plueck, 1501 W. Balboa a.m .; ofllce rs located the doe at lng from a respiratory condition and nipped over on Coast Hwy. Chastlan, New York; 4 grand· Ncwpcrt Blvd. between 2Jrd St. Blvd., Newport, construct 2 ad· Dover Or. and Coast Hwy. at 2:32 at 7:11 a.m. · · • A• $54 tarp was just east of Balboa Blvd., New-children. 2 great-grandchildren, a nd 30th St. Widening or New· ditlonal dwelling units over 5 a.m .. and returned lt home •.. stol4tn from the pickup truck of port Beach. at 12:50 a .m .... G. 2 brothers and 4 sisters. port Blvd. will be accomplished garages In a C·l district. : A car driven by Et Lynch 2416 Larry Schwartz, 605 Poinsettia D. Linn, Costa Mesa. found an Fune ral servlc~ were held after current negotiations for John Stowers, 3601 E. Coast Margare t Dr., Newport H~lehts, Ave., Corona del Ma r · · : Roy upper plate of false teeth on the Tuesday In the Baltz Mortllary purchasing PE properly are com· Hwy., Corona del Mar. addltlon hit a eucalyptus tree at the end Lewis, 1200 W . Ocean Front, beach at 31s t St., Newport Beach. Chapel. Corona del Mar. with pleted. , to non conforming bulldlng. or Schooner Rd., Beacon Bay ... Balboa, reported his garage and turned It In ... A patent the Rev. Efiwln ComkP ot the Here Is the agenrla for to· • llESOIDJVISION Burglars broke Into the La Mer broken into but no theft com . leather purse containing ldenfl. Coro na rlel Mar Community nlght'<J meeting which will be· Joseph La:\tarche. 2801 W, Dress Shop, 3446'" E. Coast Hwy., mltted · · · Leroy Squires. 310 · ri catlon, miscellaneous papers C'hurch offidatlng. :\fllltary ser· gin at 8 o'clock. Balboa Bini . r\ewport. realign. Corona del Mar. during the night 34th St., West Newport, rf'ported anrf $1() ca sh was lost by Jla vie-t> were hl:'ld a t 4 p m .. with • VARIANCES · ml:'nt ot property lln('S to permit ' but nothing was stolen ... Eu· the theft of a $2,000 Cish net from Thomas. 1319 Santanella TN., lntermt>nt In 1 h <' ~vergreen j frank Walker, 1709 E. Balboa garage entrance on Balboa Blvd lah F. Harmon, 115's Z7th St., the Shell Dock, Newport Beach Irvine Terrace. I :\femorla l Park, Ri \'erslde. Blvd., Balboa, 2'J ·foor' encroch· • ADDmONAL BUSINESS Nt'wport Beac h. reported a win· ... A cat was quarantined after 1 Motion to M't !or public hear· ctow broken a t 112 28th St .... biting Jeffrey A. Maples, 1321 • TIWilSDAY. JAN. 21 C S B-L H ment Into 5-!oot rear yard et· ing prPt'tst• plit n :'\o !l to t he A BB shot was tired at a window :\fa rlan Lane. Harbor Highlands Mrs. S. Batdorf!. 339 CamPo, • • r•IW II I bac·k to build a single family <>trl.'t't ann h1ghv. ay unit of the ot the rt' idence of Vincent Dl · ... A prowler at 6305 Seashore ShorPs Rd .. Cameo Shores, report· R a.-.... ~ A •1 rlwellmg. mastt'r plan. whilll wopo. es to Stdano. H06 Estelle Lane, Har·l D.·, West Newport, was gonP 1 Pd hearing noise of a suspicious U,..... ,,.. I J. Clark Moor£>, iOO:> Sl>ashort' Pl>tablt<>h a rNhgnmt'nt of New· hor Hlghlancl<> ... Mrs. Louis whc>n ortlcers arrived ... Emil person at 12:20 a.m. and rP ·I Dr. Wt'st Newport, t>X('('('d r£>· port 81\'c:l. bct\\t'l"n ::!:Jnl St and K<'s.selman. 122 47th St .. West Moldenhauer, Greyhound bus I quested a ('heck of hN rcllirlence C. S. ~rokaw. N.-~·port &>ach I quirement of only 2 stori~s in 30th St. :"t•\\')JOrt Newport. complained of mall driver. complaln~d of juveniles ... A $21 tire was stoiPn from autom~blle (Jealcr. IS a t H<?ag 1 R·2 dlstrkt by building a sll~ing ------- tampering ... A dog was quar· throwing something at his bus outside thr Standard !:;tntion, 299 !\1emo~la l Hospital. ronvai£>'1Cing room 0\l'r a double garagt' and Mrs. cowan a ntlnefl a fter biting Timothy on Coas t Hwy. near the Arches. E. C'oast Hwy .. Newport Beach. follow1ng surgery for a ruptured apartment in ord<'r to get a n U>e. 5, of 1510 W. Orean Front .• 'cwport Beach ... With a com -I during thl' night ... St>veral appendix. A<"corrlln~ to Mrs. oet>an view. f COM D Newport Beach ... A car driven plaint of loud musk, offiN'rs I ('aSPS of S()(la pop. \'aluf'd 8 1 $17. Brokaw. hi<> romlltiOn Is im· Ros~ Andrew .. J r.~ 401 and 0 . i e s by Jame E. Vasser, Newport broke up a party a t 222\, Marine wer<' stolen from thp Lido Shores proved. but it I<> CXPf'C'It'd tha t 103 llehotr,opt> A\P . Corona dt'l Ave., Balboa fsland, at 10:33 Hott>l. Lido Peninsula ... Eliz.a · he will be hospllallt.ed for some !\1M. wa1vt' lntPrior .;idP yard: FunNal Pf'\ If f". for \tr fk>at p.m. . . . beth Walt7e. Willlarps Station. timE>. l't'lbacks to bu1ld 4 dwelling rkt' :\1a£> Cowan. 17. of nf12 :\1ar· • SUNDAY J ... 17 I ery, 3430 Via Li~o, N£>w port CDJL GRAESSLE GRADUATES un1 t. ovt>r 2 R 2 lots. g uPrlt<· .-\\". l'urond rlf•l \tar. • IU'O• Be-ac·h, wa<c t h£> VIctim of a X . L C'd Charle... Parkman. 6~ W. wrrt> hrlrl Tu£>sda~ 1n thf' Baltt 1 Richard 0. Brazelton. 512 Tus-,._hort·change arti!lt Sling j • a'y t. r. liO\Hird D. rx·e;~n Ft . West ~ewport. I '• .\lortuary. C'oron.t del :\tar v.uh tin Ave., Newpqrt Heights. com· shore; \\;ere ronti~at~d· ir~m 3 ~rac'iS~<' ~\-;"on or Mr. and .\trc;. foot erH'roachmPnt into 5 root Re\' W ilham J H..ttt£>r of C'orun;t plained that someone cut guy I mPn shooting lll;~a lly a t !':£>als ~~·!rA . · (•;ap~c;Jt> 1°(1 3,23 1 Poinl front vanl St>tback to build a dPI :\far of!ic1at in~:. wires supporting h is ham radio t 1 N rt PI Lee " \t'., Orona c t' ar anc duplex~ 1 .\frc;. Cowan riled last Saturcln~ Y T• aerial. the s train causing the ,rom1. 1 lt>J ' t>dwpol L' N · ~1·1 w j husband of rhe formt'r .\lis." Bar \'' .'I r 11·nn, ''"I P.ut1,. A\"' in hc>r rPsi<1£'nrr ~h.· \\a., born •• r II ' PP In, an lquor.;;, ~~· · · hara ¥ "'II t II t. P k '' ·' ' ' "'" _, .. -pole to break ... About $4 in gas C'oast IIW\ Nt'w)()rt 8<-a('h rr · < ··•err" o un lngton ar . B.tlbrJ.& Island. G·in(·h en~roat h · in Lanr·a.:.H•r, ra . ant! hurl lhe~ was Siphoned from the tank and poriNI a -..illi tar .. at thu ,· ad. graduated J.w .. 13 !rom t hi:' ~tan mt•nt into :\ root "idf' 'arrl ... et In c ..t h (nrma f.,r ";'I ~ <'1H" a nrl I the ~as cap stolen !rom the car 1 P agpment Cour"-E' a t tlw ~'"•'I b.H·k 10 construrt a sta.if'\\'ay l •n t h1s rnmmunltv {or 11 ~NIN. I TailS of Carol A ron, i • ~ Marguerite ( r<'SS. " I Postgraduat<' Srhool. .\fontN<'Y Frank Demonrl, 3~ I EvPn in~ PrP' lou..,Jy "he• v. .t~ a u,, ,\u.:t'· Ave .. Corona del :\1ar .. A che~ot e FRIDAY, JAN. 22 Calff. C.tnHm Rd . Shor<' Cldfs. 10 foot lc<> rec:ldent. .. ~. • EVERTTKIJfG ELSE YOU WEAJl of tools valuet+ at $61'1 was stolen The> front whet'l and rim or a CARD OF THANKS ··ru ;o..t•·hm~>nt tnto 20 root rmnt Sh£> 1s "Uf'\ 1\t•rl by ht>r hus- from the sta tion wagon of Dr. bicycle, \'alu€'d at s::;, was takrn. To PetN :\faiorca·,. m •• n) v.trd ... E'thack to build a singlt> b:-tnrl. Jamt'-. Cr,~L.t r a ... ur John I B. L. Tcsman. 3900 w. 0<-ean from the garage ot Pf'ggy Sc h· frienl'ls who rl'm<>mht'rNI h.tm ro.~mtl\ d\\f'lllng. G. Cowan: a dau~hiPr. ~fr<; Front. West ="'ewport ... A hit rOE'dt'r, 313 ll€'hotro(X' Avt> .. ('o. with the bt>aUtlfUI tlowero;. WP c11,· of :'\t-\\port &•ach. N<'('l J anrt E :\llllt>r Bc•ll Cardrn ... : a I anrl run rar da magcrl the Jert rona dt'l Mar ... Apparl'ntly wish 10 extend our l'in<'<'Tf' frn• .~ 1n f'>..C'C"'S ot 3 r~t within .;ist<'r. ;\II' .:'u-.,11' Wenger, t...o-; rear f<>ndN of the parked car of noth1ng was )aken from the thankll. 1 know P<'IN nlso hao; thf' 3 root front vard S4'tbark a1 An~PIP ... i ~rantlrhllrlren .tno ~ 1 Clyde E. \usslcr, 3512 W. Ot·ean homf'-of L. K. Vlluttaker. 2210 '>aid. thank vou a million Las Arl'na<> Park 'on Balbo.t Bh'cl gN':tt · ~randc-hllclrPn ln tt>rmrnt TUIE ITAJITS AT YOD D008 WlLL BE CLEA. WITH QtJ ALITY THE UKES OF WBJCR YOO'VE .EVER SEEN BEFOaE Front. West Newpon ... Cars iChann('l Rd .. Balboa, afte r somp.1 MRS. A~!IJE'TTE .\tAIORC'A near trniiPr park wa<: in P-.c-it~r \'u:" :\tt•monal driven by James B. UndNman, one broke In ... ;\Ioney and A:\D FA.:\YJLY e USE PERMITS 1 ~rk. 109 Diam ond Ave .. Balboa Island, I radios valut>rl at $92 WN«.> ~tolt'n 2036 Highla nd Dr. zua ~'-'~hart. 110 Agart> A\P -------------:.~:...ii;.--------- and Hugh Moore. 829 Bayside Dr .. 1 (Continued on Page Slxl 1 Xewport !Warh B.tlbna l'lland. ronvert non .c-on· • Top Senlc:e QuaUty Work Fl .. LcruDdry Pickup cmd DeUYery Aay Day • Ally Time valet cleaners lll7MI+coeat ...... .y coron• del ,..,. OR 5-0310 MATTRESSES JQW -aDVJI.DIIfG ,._......., Jnegular Shapes ~~-eon.. COSTA MESA MATTaW CO. 2150 ,..._...,. ..... Ll._.., 1-IJOJ IE SA UPHOLSTERIII u~& ..... .,. LDiertr ...,.. 2350 • .......e ... c.te .... JAMES D: RAY 11111111 a.lrlctlr J446 l. COAST HWY .. COlONA DEl MAl o•• ,.osto N«.>wport Beach. WE'rt' involved in an ardrlent at Coast Hwy. a nd 1 ESOLECAL •onCE I ~tarint' A\'t>. . . . R LUTION NO. 683 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA OF l.NTENTION TO ANNEX A CERTAJN UNIN· HABITED AREA DESIGNATED AS "ADAMS NO. 1 ANNEXA· TION," AND GIVING NO'nCE e NOJfDAY. JAN. 18 A tree and bush were stolen from In front of 33;2 Marguerite Ave .• Corona del Mar. Ruth Will· mes reported ... M rs. R. H. Gapp, 2214 • 22nd St.. In the Back Bay Area, reported that her dog had bitten her daughter, Alexandria. 8 months old; a. phy· slclan ,was calJed to care for the baby a nd the dog was quaran· tined .... De Los Abrams. 330 Morning Canyon Rd., Shore CIICfs. complained of hit and run damage to his car In a parking lot near VIa Ltdo and Newport Blvd., Nev.rport Beach ... David E. McAdams. 48. of lll5 E. Bal· boa Bl vd.. Ba lboa. was booked on a charge of Intoxication In publk at 81~ E. Bay Ave .. Balboa . . . A bicyclt' ownNI by Kim ~ler. 13, of 316 E. 0<-can Front. Balboa. was stolen from near Main St. and Balboa Blvrl., Sal· boa ... A dog was Impounded after biting the 5-y£'ar old daughter of Mrs. RobNf)' N. Fry. 322 Onyx A\'e., Balboa Island ... A boy on a bicyC'Ie snapped o ff a radio antenna on the car of Mr8. W. C. Noller. 446 El Mo· dena Ave .• Nt>wport Heights. THEREOF. WHEREAS. there Is situated out.slde of and contiguous to the City of Costa Mesa a certain un-, Inha bited area a. hereinafter more partJcularly described ; and WHEREAS. the owners of over one-fourth or the land and terri· tory by area and by as.o;e"-.c;cd 1 valuation as !!~hown on th(' last rqunli7ed a s.sessment roll o f the County of Orange have £>Xprl:'c;.~f'd them.'l('l\'es as dl:'sirous or ha\'lng th<' same annexC"d with the C1ty I or C'o<>ta Mesa; and WHEREAS. It w ould be for th<' j M st int£>rt'st of 1 he Citv or Costa Mesa to annex the sa'td herein· a ttN described property; a nd WHEREAS, there has been sub· mitt<'d. on or about the 4th day or J anuary. 1960. to the Orange County Boundary Commission. a legal des<"rlptlon and plat of the said hereinafter described unln· habited area. ror ILc; report. pursuant to Section 3.3002 of the Go\·ernment Corle or the State of California; and WHEREAS. the report of uld Orange County Boundary Com- mlltSion has been secured and rc· ported on by the said Boundary Commission with respt'<'t to th~ definiteness and ~rtalnty o f the proposed boundaries: · NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT nE- SOLVEO by the City Council of the City of Costa Mesa. a City of the SIX1h Class. to annex tht> said real properzy as hert>lnatter de· M'rlbed. which said real prope:-ty Is contiguous to the pr~nt boundaries of the City of Costa 1 Mesa. and which property Is. ~&t the present time, unlnhabltl'd. we.,. p11111d tD MnOUnte tt.t ~ ... ,.,, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that It Is proposed by the City of Costa Mesa to annex the herein· after descdbed real propert)' to the Clty ol Costa Mesa. wh)('h said real property shall, In these I proc.edlngs. be known as An· nexatlon No. 38 to the City of Costa Mesa, and bear the name 1 "ADAMS NO. 1 ANNE.'CATION." The specific dE'SCrlptlon of the boundaries of the territory pro· posed to ~ annexed ls as follo\\'s: Beginning at a point In the existing boundary of the City, of Costa Mesa. Pld point being 50.00 fHt East ol the centerline of "'tlarbor Boul~'&rd {formerly Fair· view Avenuel on the South line of Falntiew Tract.. as ahown on a map the'"' re· ~ ln Book 25. pe•e 16 ol Mt.eell-.eout Rec:onla of ' Lta Anpa.. 4:owlty. Cautor· n1a; t b • • C e <"'O'ltiiUll Rl a.kMII * .u.una boundary ol the City ol Coeta M.a nortJMrty so.oo r.c Eu&ftb' ot and parallel to the <en· *Une ot llarW ~rd to tM ... ...._ ....... Dale Way. '-lY X.fle Aft· ••; ......... ,, .... , ...... tiM SoutMrtJ ..... ol [)laM WaJ tD a Une 1.2lOO llret · Easterly of and parallel to th~ cent£>rlint' ot Harbor Boulevard: thenN' ~ortherly a long said parallel line to the Southerly line or Lot 23, Fairview Tract. a s shown on a map thereof l'('('()rded in Book 25, page 76 or Mls· cellaneous ~rds, Los An· ge les County. Call!ornla; thence Easterly along the Southerly line of said Lot 23 and Lot 21 of said Falr\'lew Tract to tht' W~terly line of Coll£>gc A\·enue: then c t' Northe-rly along the Wes terly II nt' of C'oll<'R~' A \'Pnue to thr :-JorthNh· lint' of !laid Lot 2 t: lh.rnrC" \\'('<;fprlv along thp XorthNI\' llnl:' of !'alrl Lnt 23 n nd Lo.t 24 to a lin~" 12:1.00 feN F:astNI\' or and pnrallcl to tht' N'ntN· lint' flf Harhor Bouvclard: thrnce ~orthNiy along s.ud parall<"l line to thP South· erly line of Lot 2 of said Falf'\'i<'w Tra<'t: tht'nC'e W~st · erly along said Southerly line ot said Lot 2 and the \\'cstN ly prolongation t here· of to a line 50.00 feet West. erly of a nd parallel to tht' centerline of Harbor Boult>· \'ard : thence SouthNly along said parallel lint' to the North line of Tract No. 2822. as shown on a map therror I"N'ordPd in Book 116, pages 3 to 18. indu!'i\'e. of MiS<'f'l· lanE'Ous .:\1aps of Orange Count\'. Calltornul: thenC'C W~te.rly along the said ·North line of sa id Tract No. 282'2. 10.00 feet to a line 60.00 feet Westerly of and parallel to the centerline of Harbor Boulevard; thenC't" Souther!~·· along said parallt'l lint> to the South line or said Trnrt No. 2822: thl:'n«' Westt>rly along the said Southerly line of Tract No 2822 to the C't"n· Terllne of Lemon Strf"et as s hown on a map o r salrl Fairview Trart: then ce Southerly along the Ct'ntPr· lint-of Lem011 Stn._'et to thE' centerlinE' of Elm A\·enu«.>; thence Westerly along the centerline of Elm A\~nue to the ~ntNiine of Orange A v·enue: t henl'e Southerly along thr C'E'ntrrllne of Orangt' A\'enue to n line parallel to and 50.00 (et>t NorthNIY of the C't"nterhne of Adarru Strfft: thenC't" along said parallel line South 89 20' 1 ·· Wt"'t. 5\5.61 fef't to the beginning or a tangent C'Uf'\'t' conra\-e South~rly ha\•tng a radius ol 1030 00 fHt: t hene't' W~t · erl)~ along said <' u r ,. e t hroulh a central anale or 219• • 39'' a nd al'l' len.th of 521 .. feet: then<"t South 56• ow 11" West. 4.12 reoet: the~ North 33' 50' 49 .. West, 0.3>1 t~ to • line 50.00 rtet. meouured at ri.Jtlt angiH. nortb..-,l)• 0( the c.nte.r· llne ot Adami Strtte, thence. depa.rtlna rrom the e.sJtClna ...... '7 .. tM ~ fJl Col· ............. .....,and -~ ........ u.. !10.00 felt UMUMriJ al u. c:n.tft~ line tf Adami Stft!et to a ltnp ;,oo 00 fl.'t't, m~>a<:urrd at right angle<>. \\'('c;tt>rly ot th t> We.,t line of said Falrvit>W T ra<'t: t h c n c e Southerly along said parallel llnf' to the South line of said Fair· \'iew Tract : thencE> Easterly along the South line or said Fairview TTact to the point ot beginning. FURTHER NOTICE rs HEREBY I GIVEN: that on the 29th dav of ( I February, 1960. at rhe hou~ of 1 7:30 o'clock p.m. on aid d ay. or 1 <l'l soon th£>reatter a the mattt>r mAr be heard. at t he Coun<'ll Chambt'~ in the C'ity Hall or lhP C'ity or Costa 1\tec:a, 69:i \\'('"'t l~th Str('('t. CO"t:l M£>sa. C'aliforma. a h('aring wtll bt' had, at which he a rl ng 1 he Ciry Council sha II h£>nr and pal'" upon all \\'TIIten protesto; til£>d at any tim<' ))(>fore said hour set tor c;aid hearing by any (X'rson own in~ r£>:1 I prol'('rty within tht' tf'fntnrv c;o prnpoc;crl 1 to bE' annt'XEo'd. and at anv 11mP ht.>tor(' tht> c:alrl hour s<'t tor o:a ict I hra ri n~ any ownN of jlrOJ'('rty within thf' tt>rritory proJXK'(',) to 1 bE' annex£>d may file a w ntten prot£'<;t aga i no;t t hC' a nncxa 1.on The protest shall set forth th€' I namt' of the owner of the prop t>rty afffft('d :mel gl\1' a fit>c;r~ir 11on of thP sa1d property m J::t>n · Nal terms. The C'ity CINk or the Cit\ of C'osta :\fesa I<: hereb\· directed and aathorit£>d to ca ~!>t' a rop~ of thic; Re..alurion to hE' publ1o;h t-d on<'f' a WN"k tor two WN'k!' prior to sa id ht'arlng In th•• GLOBE-HERALD and PILOT . & newspaper of ~eneml rirrulat inn printed anrl publl~ht>d in tht-\tt~ of Costa M~. and m thE' :'\E\\' PORT HARBOR E~SlC:'\. a nPw' papt>r or general Clrt'U).lllnn printer! and publisht'd In th1• County o( OrangE' The Cit)' Clrrk Is rurthf"r .1u thorl7c>d and duf<'teod to mail a notlC't" or tht' propo5E'd :\nne\a t ion to a II per!!Ons to whom land pro po::ed to hE' annexl'd lS a<> ses.<>t"d in tht" last a '·ailablt> t-qua IILE'd a!':S('S.Sme-nt roll. at 1 heo add~s shown tht'N'On or a<; known to o:a irl C'it\' C'lt>rk PASSED A:'\D ADOPTED. this I t th day of Januaf'\. l. ) J0 H:'-J \\'. S:\fTTH :\ta~·or of t hr City ot CO!<ta 1\ft>sa . ATTEST: A. C'. SWART'Z . C'1ty Clerk or thr C'1ty of Costa .\t~. STAT£ OF CALJFOR.'il COU~T\" O F ORA~GE cn-l OF COSTA MESA t l. A.. C. swARTZ. City Clerk or the Ctty of Cost• MHA. her4'by C'f'rtlty that tM abo,-. and fore- JOin• Rnoluttcm Mo. 683 •·a s duly and rerulsrl · ~ and adopted at a regular meetln, of the Cley Coundl ol the City ol Cotta MtA twld on ttw lllh ~ ol Janu.ary, 1910 . A.. C. SWUTZ. Clty ~ and e.x ·oftido Otft of the Oty Cound l ot the Clt,y ol Cotta M . (SE.U.l FREE KEY In just a minute w~·11 duf'licatt• ~our car kt•y-,:rh E.' ~ ttU nn I~ C:.tr:H (~t•ld-I'.atl.'d (:Jr Ch:ti· ..... • ,, ,,• ~ •. ' '' ., yr•:t· ini:ia' a t ... I NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS OPEN A NEW ACCOUNT or a del to your existing arcount 1 mint· m•Jm !IOOJ and you'll r~el\e an ele~r&nt l S·Carat \;old-P la ted l'a r KH 'll ith "$afety-Lok" C~in, ptor""nahud wnh you r initJaJ in gold -made for you 1n minu~g. right in our lobb)', to fit any m&lre and year or Amer~~n rar. IF YOU CAN'T COME IN ••• ~ /. Kall yoa.r aavi.np and ,... • .,.JIJ send a hiank. 18-Ca.rat Cold·Plated Key with .. Safety -l..ok" Cba.l.n., penonalized with your imttal Your lodalmith or variety !!tore r an duph ate vour car kpy. · IF YOU HAVI A fOIIIGN CAll nr no car ... you will recel\·e an 1 -Carat G 1ld·l'lated .. Sarety~Lolf' Ker C'hain, perl!OnaJJud with your initial. The key to higher earnlnJrs is r-t'll;ular S&\lnn at Xewport Balboa Sanngs "here you pt 4.50% c..•---$···--· ........ : ... a JJH VIe Litle, Ne-..rt hadl, taiUenia I ....... --.-... -....... ~ 1 ,....., 'tl?sl • ..-.~--NUl I I I I I I I I I I I I I wltll Salle "A stranger l.s a good friend you haven't met yet." So don't be shy. Lunch can be more fun s itting with a new somebody new than s ilting a ll alone; over a French Dip Beef Sandwich, with the juices oo2ing all over, prot<X'OI ls thrown to the winds. * * * I'll guarantee you plenty of people thls coming Friday. Bold on to your appetites to • tJ• Glrl8 • • • The Casey's By Louise Meteer Entertain at :: : = = o· P fte .... -turned "YOu could hudl.T teU who...: Inner arty round ancs round at Balboa -who, In the dim U6ht," Mid Club'a reeept Las V~aa party, Joannle, commentlna, too, on the but It waa aU above-board and wa tertaJb. leeaL Fun, too, to Judae from reparts_.of tru-e who played wtth the poker chips aUoted at the beginnJna of the evenine. Later on there was a chance to "buy" beautiful prizes with the chips won. Costumed guests, appearle r in everything from caJico to blue jeans aod "heap blg Indian" at· tire. da nced to the music of Tiny Little a nd his band. • • • • • • BIRniDAY DINNER tor a veat man was that which Jeny and Barbara RJchards eave honorina her father, Don Belding, of L08 Anaeles. On hand to boss tt e atfalr·w•s baby Jerrel Jr., Mrs. Belding, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank· lin Allen of Los Angeles. The gut:st of honor had re· cently returned from a single day's flight to Honolulu and back, courtesy of a major air line. to prove how simple lt Is to visit the 50th state, It you (Jy. He said he got a haircut Into the bargain. white grounded alter luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomu Cawy of 2064 Centella Pl., In the Upper Bay Area, entertained with a dinner party last week at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stringer ot Massachusetts, who a re vlslt· lng here, and Mra. Thomas W. Casey ot Plainfield, N. J., Mr. Casey's mother, a lso a visitor; as well as Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pilot were those complimented. The Pilots, former Massachu· setts residents, now 11v1ng in La. g una Beach, were celebrating Mr. Pilot's birthday. A big cake was a feat ure of this part of the event. Mr. a nd Mrs. Richa rd Seely of Balboa Isla nd, parents ot the hostess, a lso were guests. OF COURSE THERE WERE LOTS OF PARTIES d urlng the Las Vegas night. as various hosts e ntertained .. Mr. a nd Mrs. Raymond Ager. ot 430 Poppy Ave .. for instance. hosted friends from Laguna Beach. They In· eluded Iris and John Turk, Betty Ilfeld. Bryant Sells. Leota Sum· mPrhavs and Dr. Peter Trevea· Ian. • AQRRRAR RARRA RRIIIAAIROIAIRIIRQRARIIIIIRR IQA OOIQQI Harbor Women gi•e them a real fllng during • • • "Open House at Cafe llkh· MOTBU OF THE BJUD£ LOUISE METEER, Society Editor ard's" from 3 to S • • • There wUl recuperate' f r o m h • r wUl be French pastries by daughter's march to LobeD· Andre. open face scmdwicbes. qrin. cmd all the attendant de· ~ell i11, or send in your cl~o~b news, lociel iteml, church stories. personel •terns, engegement end wedding d orias to Louise Meteer et the Ensign Newlp•p•r, Cor on• del Mer. T alephone: ORiole ).()550. ,. By Louise Meteer I ..._ ,.._... ped-. Ia all w.p. ,-.--.w. ...... a...u.tcae.,ll:t.a.p. ~~~ n••ttw• ....._ ,_ U. ... lat. I -.,...... .................... .... That stretch of beach lltte~ with tin cans, from Bolaa Chlca to the boundary of Huntlnrton Beach, d6ea not appear, on the surface, to be any treasure chest. Indeed1 knowlna the financial and social status of those who have spent thelr sununera there It's hard to think that any could have left, In movlne, more than' the rusting tin and refUse of their vacation habitat. That's what makes It so surprls lna tb see, almolt every morn· lng, one man Intent on combine the sands tor what they ma y contal~. When first I noticed him J thouaht. "Poor fellow. He'll soon giVe up there." But no; he's still at It, with his sereened eon· traptlon, painstakingly s ifting squa re yard a fter square yard of dunes. My only assumption Is that he m ust find, at least now and then, something worth retrieving. For the philosophlcaJiy Inclined this opens doors. You get to wondering: II there Is something worth saving on T in can beach how much more is there to t reasure within the Jives of th~ about you? _TTue: some of them appear to ha\'e as little to offer as a stretch ot ttn can littered beach. But underneath, walling to be_ sifted by one who cares, ls someth1ng worth while to salvage . ~· too, is this the case In experlen~. Howeve; difficult the sltua u on, however overwhelming, some gOOd Is there, for the searching. LookJng back you can see lt. Coping with It now probably you can't. ' The grecrt truth is, you have to make the effort, to uncover any t reasure. Anniversary Party Honors The Martins Sllv~r be1Ja and white chryaan. themurns accented decorations for a silver wedding annlveru.ry aurprile party recently honotlng Mr. and Mra. Jim B. Martin at thelt homf', 71 Yawl Rd., ca.acon Bay. . Mr. and Mra. Jim H. Martin of Lfdo Park. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Martin of C08ta Meaa were h08ta for the reception. A 2·tler&d cake decorated In aJJver and white was cut by the '-'bride" ot 25 years. Rkhard Martin, a recent bride· groom., was al.lo celebrating hls 21st birthday anniversary. Newport Harbor area guests ln. eluded Mr. and Mrs. Herb Brode· rick of Costa Mesa; Mr. a nd Mrs. Henry Hodge and Mr. a nd Mrs. Al Lovell of Newport Beach ; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ma haUk, Corona del Mar. Mr. Ma ha lik was best man at the Marlins' wedding, Jan. 19, 1935. .......... ,. Tuataa ... a ... coffee and tea with plenty of taU. by speadlng a few days tbe gOOd old fasbJoned hos· at Paim SpriAga this week. u o o 11 u DR u 11 o u o o" u DR u Au o o u u u u 11 u u u o, Mrs. Otls Buckingha m of 1911 pltaiJty tbat always goes with The mother tn quesUon 1t Nrs. c IIEWI'OIIT JIAaBOB DSICif THURSDAY, FEBRUARY c. 1160 NEW MEMBERS FETED East Bay Ave., Balboa, offered an offic:ial opening. Edward Pellegrin of Imne Ter· PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. COROllA DEL NAB. CALJFOBIIIA the hospita lity of her home to I race whose daughter, Jan. 1t • AT CIVIC LEAGUE TEA the Visltin~ Nurse~latlon of * * * now hoaeymooD.lag as Mrs. Ora nge County for a tea last \\'e want to thank everyone for i Michael Daniel Duggan. Mrs. Bonner F rid ay. Dr. Edward Lee Russell bearl·nu wt'th us during our • • •. _...T A ~~...,5 Th be tJf 1 h t was tbe speaker. ,.. I E E RS , .., ~ ., 'YT e au u new orne o 'ecutl .. ·e board were hostesses . ... Ch II L opening.up pains. Sometimes the R H A AL DIN~ER f or I t II d b l\1 J k m rs. a en andcrs of 819 lln "'ttp h.~"' .. ~~n long t'n front of mPmhers of .th<' wedrling parfy. n S a e y rs. ac . Cunningham. 2012 1 They had provided the Valen. W. Bay Ave .• Balboa, and Mrs. " .. ~ u..-.· Commodore Rd., Baycrest. pro· llne.pretty refreshments. Ba ·1 p t f the l1ttle platc·fi lllng booth, but was a twautt!ul ~!fair at P<'ll· e CDM SCHOOL PTA \'ided the backgrou nd sJ e erson ° 215 St. An· ,,e·v~ got the crinkles ironed out <'an Blutr. the one~tn l modern AI ·cl b membership tea held T for a I Extending greetings to the 60 drews Rd., CHIC Haven, are mem· now. We pmmisc qui'-k service, homf' of thE' Pellegnn-.. lasr-Sat· umnae u .. AIIn .. ~~!';.ry life membership a fternoon by theW .u~~~y guests, all o( whom have a f· bers of the board of the Assocla· un1av n ight on the eve of the "1 ut." awarded an un·nam£>d oman s IV c filiated with the League d uring I tlon. (':<c·ellent Co-Jc1. !'!.'rene t>ating In ptial Mrs W. F. Bonner or 1223 Dol· man during the Founders Day League of Newport Harbor. the )Jast year. was the president, • a non·llJ!kred atmosphere, aryd nu . ~-ph in Ter., Irvine Terrace, has I program of the Corona del Mar j Mrs. Cunnlngna m had made Mrs. Robert Rea. She told of the THIS SIZE d•niflH •4 In the ,euarantt'C )·ou that you Will \\l•ddmg bells on th(' front b<'cn installed as president oC School PTA at 2 p.m. Monday in the Valentine deroratlons for futur(' plans of the League an I Ensign u" cott ,_ •• r.ttfe •• $1.10 come bal k for mor('. About the door gr:cted. t.h<' ~oung J><'Oplt>l {~range Coast Alumnae Club of ! ttre school caretorium. . the tea table, carrying out a organ.lutt1on dedicated to rom· few l l~tseriionL c.• OltiOLE J.-50. pots of co!fee \\.llllng on the as th£>~ a m.Hd to pa rt.tke of Kappa Alpha Theta. Ceremonies OCCkial · h r h ~ rolor motif of red and white m. unity st>rvlc-e. and to ket>ping ~ideboarc.J. They ~re Cor you. Help buffet In_ '' hll~ fi O\H'r bci~<'CkNI took plac<' at the homt-of Mrs. gram de<-~ In." argc 0 h t e ~· which was r<'flected in the sih·t-r Its membership informed on \OU I'S<'If to a refill. anc1 rcmcm· roorTB O\erlooklng thf' ba). Kenneth S. Ross of 1230 Somer·le c th ne 0 ~am~ t e !'J)(.'a · tea service and other appoint ch ic affair . her th£' ('n!!t>e is only Chc cents ..,N Lam•. \\'estd if!. kreeporthe sPume;et ng nd order to ments A huge Valentine wa~ . .I "~f 11 · •1 k 1 GOOD F n 1 E ,. D c; r. 0 0 D rpnse awar 3 sec-ret ... · Past prPsid('nls, indud1ng fhe .,._.ore o c oc . " " ·' , . ' To -.ene w1th :\trs. Bonner are until It i d Th the keynote ol the arrangement :\f T D . I I BOOKS A"XD GOOD CO'XVERSA :\f R be Hi J · · s ma e. e program · mt>s. · uncan Stewart Ph1llp * * * . . . . . . rs. o rt xon r., \'JCP prest· will pay t ribute to formN prc"i· which was s pik"d with red car· J Burton Robert M h .11 d TI0 :-1 , to say nothing. of d<'IE'N · dt>nt: ~1rs. JamC's Herman, rec· dents and leadl'rs of the gro~p nations. A profusion of small Ronald 8~ 10 fd~ a a~ su Welt J.Ja a, C.U lleaa a~~e f~. made th<' dtnner party orchng sN·retary; . Mrs. Robert Mrs. Robert Bernard Is prograrr: Va lentine hearts <'Ompleted the tea a nd ro~r:·u~:S~ at 1 e I ~ 11eaa ,.._ Ill~ More free coffee iD&ide tbe s tore. Tbl.a Ume courtesy of S aDd W, aiong W&th de&ic:iOUI saodwiebes or their fCUDoua brown bread. Friday afternoon cmd all day Saturday. We'•• been lcnocxang ounetYes out wJtb our big clearcmce aales e•ery weekend during Janu· ary, now duriog the first week· end o f o u r Remembrance month. S aDd W bas tbe honors. gl\en b) Dr. and M r;. Burnell llodgt>s, corresponding SPcretary, chairman l\1 J h G ld efft>ct. jr~===;;;~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ F r 209 \' G L · d , d :\l J h J · ' rs. o n rut>nwa orgey o . 1a .t>noa. 1 o an . rs. o n a kosky, treas· is in charge of the life member· Mrs. George Willson, rhair· J<:le, somNh1ng to talk about. urN. ship award Ne , ff' t h man, and members of the e)(· Th. fi 1 · · r 8 b M . \\ o 1cers or t <' 1s was a rs ·time 'I<'W o oard mem Ns are . rs. Burt roming year will be elected the house recently l'OmpiN<'d. Lowen, Pan<>heiiPnk representa. · ' · for some of tht> guests, Taking tl\·<'; Mrs. lr\'ing Jordan and • • • bows for its artistic dt>sign a nd 1 Mrs. Robert Fisher, rush chair· • lfEWPORT HEICBTS PTA convpnient arrangPm£'nt was the I men; Mrs. Ray Ast It>. ways and Founder's Day, Wednesday. hostess' brothN. Mar!'hall Wil· ml'ans ch:1irman; Mrs. Arthur rPb. 10 at 9:30 a.m. and Carnival •L ••rc• Hilla 2Briqelllc•••• COMPLETE SHOE SERVICE kt>nson. AlA. or Los AngPIPs and Kramer. and Mrs. KennPth Ross, May Day Saturday, Apr. 30, are Contende r for the tiUe or his lovely wife. El\'ira. They also press chairmen; Mrs. Wllliam important dates tor Newport ''most·talked·about parties" of had brought his slster·in ·law O'Reilly. magazine chairman; Heights Elementary School PTA. the past week were 2 bridge from Bolivta. the Senora Tejada. Mrs. Ruth Vedder. p rogram The foundlng of the na tJonal lunch eons with which Mrs. Ward * * * whose Cather served 11 terms as 1 chalrman; Mrs. Frank Kloster. organization wlU be observed In Morgan of 424 VIa Lido Nord, A A 1 the South American country' social chairman. a nd Mrs. Wil· the sch ool catetorium when two Udo late, entertained a large ,,.,. ,,,.~ .J. What 3 Simply Wonderful president. • • • ~Jiam HQlstein, girls club chalr· members of the rommunlty will number of frten4e. nl~ n til sale of Bartlert Pears, apple I man. be honored tor their contri bution Bpdge tables were covired sauce, kidney beans, spinach, THE GOOD FRIENDS Included to the growth of the community wllti pa le lt>mon color~ cloths 3401 lett Co.st Highwey ve~s. s tewed tomatoes, tomato Robert and ~rothy M~serve and 1 Parl•l If S.. ftla.l and Its schools. The program. dl·j centered with sterling silver _.__ on L'.J_ Coron. del M• JUtCe, tomato catsup, baked I ~ter and Gtnny Smath. all ~r , •IV& rectP by t he principal, Ja mes pheasants. These contrasted with .ao JGO OR 3~ bean:. and Bro'' n Bread, chop· L1do Is le. THE GOOD BOOKS IIYI fl Ha..L-r Area IT pson. will ft>ature child red roses, carried out on place ~~~;;;;;;;;~~~~;;;;;;;;=:=:=::=:=~===~;;~~~~ ped and mlm,ed clams and apn· were rare Old ::'>l3~tns "hu·h Or riiV p rticipatlon in 3 demon tration cards and bridge tallies. as a i 1.0t nect.u. S .and W Clams ha'e Forge~ 's gra~dfather w11led to Mr. and Mrs. Da\'ld Parker of the teaching o r history. geo· nod to the corning Valentine WATCHES I Y: * * * a untqUl'. dtfl~.•rt.•nt ::.\\ct•t Clci\Or. h1m. and whtrh now ()('('UPY a San Dit>go, \\hO were marri;,.rr graphy and go\·ernment. season. Th e) .J tc not "dug fur • ~.round plat'!' o~ hono r ln the library of 1 1.1st summe~. ha,·e purchase4~ Early plans for the May Day During play tables wt>re cov· <.lose 10 the -.horc, but .uc drag· the ne\\ home. n<'W home 1n Mesa Verde/ tn include urangement of booth erPd with gn y satin protectors. gNI fur· '"'"Y out tn the oce.an • Co~ta Mesa. :\Yr. Parkt>r plans to games and food processing un~ Prizes were, to quote one guest, hy nets ..&ntl ."tlrugge~. 1n" to ESCAPING E~ERY STORM C'Ont lnU<' h.is edut'~tion at UCLA, der directions of the ways and "just fa bulous.'' :.hore. ,\bout ::; and \>\ s baked 1 by some wlU·o'.the·wisp turu whNI' he Is working for a Ph.D. means chairman, Mrs. Earl -------- lw..&n" ... mmmm. next best of the c,..tal ball. Fannie and d<'J.'(r<'e in p~ychology. Mrs. Par· Lewis. I J11111 B ..... L IIJ•I-..1 th1ng to bakinc them yourselt.1 Al Cloud haYe returned to ker lc; the former Elissa Me. Daall fWW \\'tm h t::. strictly corn because their bome at 700 Via Lido :-if'l:'l<'y. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. • OL.. • ..... 1..1 .. -a " 110 h.lkcs beans anymore. Nord. Lldo Isle, after a two· Da,•id McNeeley of 13t Shore· PAUL SHIRLEY PROMOTED 1ll ""1111 llitil-1 month tour of tbe United cliff Rd .. Shore CliCfs. Paul T. Shirley. 19, son of Paul Mrs. Seymour (leanne) Beek, States. Tbelr destination was Shirley of 819 W. Balboa Blvd., 3271; Marguerite Ave., Corona Mcutinsburg. W. Va.. where U'l II•• Pa• M Balboa, re<'ently was prom oted del Ma r. noted for he r modeling they rilited Fannie's parents. · 111 to s pecialist four In Gopplngen, and writings on fashion Is • MIOO • GRUEN • WYLER • ETEitNA • HAMILTON CROWN " SALES, SERVICE and RENTALS Orange County Floral As· sociatlon is baYing their Spring FasbJon Sbow this Saturday, February 6. at Faabloo Square. Twenty·fl•• Flower Sbopa from all o•er Orcmge County are showing the latest flower fan· tastes to decorate m Uad'(s buf· fet. coUee table, mantle or patio. Eacb FloweT Sbop bas a s tore window to ab.ow their sweet smelllDCJ wares. Bleb· ard's !'lowers hol.ds sway ln Young's Maternity Shop. The themes will probably lean the Valentine Way CIDd should prompt the lookers to ... k out the best heart CODfectioaa in town for tbeb lcwed OMS • • • Mr. and Mn.. James Trump. The Blake ca•·-•ar Germany, where he Is .a member I forced to wea r the latest thing • • • ... ?t l ht> 4th Armored Dtvlslon. He In casts this season. Jeanne tore :\tAKING MERRY at the n<>w Time will turn backward for IS.": clerk ln. the division's 404th ligaments in one leg while ski· U22 Eat Coat Jli91away PboDe OIUole 3·5155 Outrigger Club in Laguna Beach the kiddie party which Mr. and M1lltary Pollc:e_C:_:om~p::a:.:.n~y..:.· ___ _:ln'.:g~rece~~n~t~l~y:_. --------~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~co~a~O~If~A!!D!!EL!!~IIU~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ were Corona del .Mar res1dents M~. Michael Blake, 1417 Mar· who attended its opening Roy lncrs DrivE.', Harbor Hi:;hlat:ds. and Jeannie Maypole of 223 plan as a compllmPnt to thetr Poinsettia An! .. and Pat and Btll friends Saturday, Feb. 13. ~tiller ot Emerald Bay dro~(' I II will be a costume a ffair. down together. but ""'hil<' there with the Messrs. and Mmes. Wll· also saw AI and Reva R~>elW. the !lam 0. Reilly. Ned Rutter, Bill Gwinns a nd the Will Fosters. Thomas Casey. William Reaga n. l ohn Barrett, Pe ter Barrett, Wil· RECOVERIIIC AT BOAC llam Grundy. Will Bales. Gene Mrs. Richard Loveland of 4.20 Ronalds. R obert Fisch beck. Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle, Is re· George Koteles. Richard Vernon covering from an appendectomy. and David Stewart pa rticipating. ~ She was taken to Hoag Mem · * * * oriat Hospital after sudden lll·l FLY EAST •. ness, and, according to Mr. Love· I An exte nded trip to the Orient Hearts. have we got hearts land, should be a ble to return Is a winter vacation. planning Come Monday In the Bakery, home this wet>k. of Mr. a nd Mrs. Stuart Cum· ht>art cakes, heart pies with de mlngs of Lido Isle. who will tty liciou" cherry filling, hea rt DESERT VACAnOif to Honolulu, FIJI, Tahiti, Austra- cookles. heart tarts. Don't be a Donna Fox. the Cormer Miss tla, Singapore, Bangkok and !'quare or a circle come this N .,_ h 1 Hong Kong. Valentine Day, serve a heart. cwport ...,ac · recent Y spent a ;;::=============. Richard's own exquisite choco· weekend at Palm Desert In com· late should flip a palpitation or pany with Mary Ellen CvPnglos two. Your choice o f 15 dl!ferenUy and Bobby McCann, both stu. fillt>d dellcious boxes ... creams, dents at Fullerton .Junior Col · Largest end Most Com~ Furniture Store in the ArM. nuts and assorted with a ll dark. lege. C.ll for free DECORA TINS SEitVICf Llberly 1-5511 light or mixed chocolates . . Tai7 EXDS P08 STU8CES <'hPws dark or Jlght · · · turtles. Back home at 20-1 Via Lido ctark, light or undlgped a.nd of Nord are Mi. and Mrs. Max course dreamy butter to«ree Sturges, who have been on a rovered with nuts · • · Heart trip a board the SteJJa Polaris. to boxes run the gamut or lace, Nassau, Haiti, and other points silver, gold, aatln and net • • • ot Interest. * * * .P•r ...._. ••• wwdlallu .............. ~. lDCily ................ . . .....,._ ............... .. ............... •. • ... -..... '* ................... ............ a: .... ,1 ............... E&REMONT PRIVATE DAY SCHOOL . CPD-I tOM nul Small a. c~~ •• • Ad ... Clatla lpod ... a-::. Actl••• .,. ..... T I ta11hrG 01· -WIIIIW.PWd•~ IJJ&--.CAUP • ,. a I.. .. ... I £1~~-='"'· o~'c l'lrlll'l it fn • he•rts end Rowen rom.ntic cf•y of the ,.., it coming up -end es usu.l we're p&.ying cupid with gifts lile these . Mel .. ~MIIy ..ledecf for yow OUMn of Hurts! &quisite gifts that say you cere . .,.,.-.r-~ ... -.. .,... ·--~ ......... '"" .... _--~-.., O.nu .... 2515 E. Coest H~. Lingerie ••. by • V•nity f•ir Rainbows of Color for Spring end Summer 1960 ' - I MISS STAHLER IS BRIDE OF WM. COLLIER RING A wedding which joined two B a I boa . Michael Schloe man prom1nent CaU!ornla families, and Bruce Galey of U. Anceles one steeped In the early tradl· were ushers. tiona of Oranre County, was that Barbara Elliott" of Balboa at- which joined In marriace Sher-tended the guest book. A recep- rell Lynn Stahler, dauehter of tion followed at the bride's home, Or. and Mrs. Harold Ennis Stah-where white summer flower• and Jer, 309 Seville Ave., B&lboa, and pink Sensation roses were \ded William Colller Rlne. 10n of Mr. In decorations. Aalatlne were and M". Huter Riot, 1901 Bay-the bride's aunts, Mrs. Richard adere Ter., Irvine Terrace, In Co· S. Cutle and M". Byron D. 0.- rona del Mar. borne, Mrs. Ad& R. Alford and The rites were ,alem nlzed at a cousin, Mrs. Hazel Northcroa. 8 p.m . Saturday •t St. James Receiving euests, the bride's Episcopal Church ln the pres-mother wore blush pink aatJn ence of a Jarae company ot with re-embroldered Chantilly friends a nd relatives. lace, matchlnr hat and sllppe" The brtde wore a formal gown and a corsaee of while orchids. ot white Chantilly lace with long The brideeroom's mother wore sleeves, bodice molded to a full lavender trafteta with a small skirt which feU Int o a court matching hat and orchids. train. Her amall weddJng hat of The newly~eds departed for Chantilly held a walst . length Mexico City for their honeymoon. veil Qf lllusJon. Her only jewel-The ·bride's traveling attire t~o~as ry was a brooch of pearls that a beige wool suit with matchlnr hlld been worn by her great-mink collar, small straw hat and great grandmother, and she car-beige accessories. She also wore rled a crescent cascade of Phala-a green Cypredelum orchid. enopsls orchids and lilies of the She Is tht> great.granddaugh- valley. ter of the late Daniel H. Thomas. Dr. Stahler gave his daughter early Orange County pioneer. In marriage before the Rev. John and the grandaughter of Mrs.. Parke, who spoke the lines of the Paul Edward Haugh of Balboa single ring service. White chrys. and the late Paul Edwa rd anthemums, white carnations, Haugh. Her paternal grand-par· a lmond blossoms, bypsaphelia ents were the late Mr. and Mrs. and while stock carried qut the 1 Frederick Wiley Stahler of Yor- all-whlte theme. which was ac. ba Linda. cented by ta ll white tapers. Ken· The bridegroom ~~·the grand· neth Ford, organist. played tra. son of Mrs. Gordon Hollingshead dltlonal wedding music. and ttre late Mr. Hollingshead. Mrs. Wiliam Ring, the former Sherr•• lynn Stahler. Art Lectures Begin Feb. I I • Henry Seldls has been sched· uJed for a reappearance In a ~­ rtes of Thursday lectures on art. He wlll rive h1s talka, open to anyone lnterHted. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Les Crawford, 1901 Kings Rd., CJIU Haven. All lectures will be at 8 p.m. The topics are "Cubism,'' Feb. 11; "Impressionism." Feb. 18. and "Expressionism.'' Feb. 25. DO YOU WANT • jolt, e ri.&., • ,..,.tel, • \N~ 1itt.r 1 Of ... you k.,. -"oiolt to .. 111 Try Eft•lt" de.M- t..cl ecfs. O~iof• 3-0650. '·It's Fun to Dreo; in Fashion" Bridal at1endants were beau. His paternal grandmother Is tlfully gowned· In rose pink vel-Mrs.~ Bowers of Oakland: his U•• L • w t Ads f J--ltJ vet sbeaths with scoop necklines Rrandfather the late Rudolph ...ll!JD all 01 au ~nded ln ma~lng~tln.R~ H~ryRing. ;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mrs. Mid.MI o..-Ouften. (Photo by "P.ul Kent) FLORA JAN PELLEGRIN WEDS MICHAEL DUGGAN A perfect blending of modem m&rrlage. Double ring vows were soph \sticatlon and tradl\lonal j pronounced by Dr. Franklin Jos· romanticism marked the wed· selyn !rom Occidental College. ding of Flora Jan Pellegrin and The bride wore a Galena design Michael Daniel Duggan last Sun-of peau de sol fashioned In prln- day at St. Andrew's Presbyterian cess style with alencon Ia~ Church. l richly coveting the bod!~. Her The bride. daughter of ;\1r. and long, full skirt tell Into a chapel Mrs. Edward Pellegrin of 1419 train, and her. waist-length veil Dolphin Ter .• Irvine Terrace, ha d was caught Into a tiny pllJ.box chosen exquisite appointments hat of a lencon lace. Her bouquet featuring topiary trees. mlniJ-was of cypripedlom orchids and ture lemons and lemon bios-llllles of the valley. soms and leaves, accented with Following the ceremony the the aott ll&ht from tall yellow young couple received friends tapers. durlnc a reeeptJon at the church. The topiary marked the chan-Following a honeymoon they eel and a ltar of the chu rch, while wfll continue their education at aisles were ~t apart by topiary UCLA. Tbe bride Is working tor balls on each pew. Attendants her Master's degree and second· ot the bride wore circles of lem-ary teaching credential, major. on leaves with tiny lemons In ing In EngUsh. The bridegroom their hair and carried blending ls working for hls Master's de- bouquets. All were gowned alike ~ree In geology. 'He Is the son of in lime green chiffon. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Duggan of In the bridal enlourare were Burbank. ::\flss Mary Ann Pellegrin, the -------- bride's sister, as mal~ or honor; PIIJ ..... -. F ... ll Mrs. Frederick G. Allen of Long WIW Beach : Mrs. Marlin Van Dover ot Whllller. and Mrs. A. B. L.an· sing ?f San Gabrie l, as brides- matrons, and Miss Norma Steep- les of Burbank, bridesmaid. Ronald Starr of Burbank was best man. Mlcha~l Johnson of Burbank. James Malter of Or- ange Bt>njamln Stewart oC Dow- ney 'and Stanley Brink oC Los Angeles were ushers. The bride proceeded down the a isle of the church on the arm of he-r father. who gave her ln "A Majority of One" has been announced as the 'fi rst presenta· tlon of the a nnua'l Edna Steam s Dayton play review series. s pon · sored by the Auxiliary o f Hoag Memorial Hospital. The play review will be given by Mrs. Dayton at 10 a.m. Wed· nesday, Feb. 17, In the L I d o Theatre. As In past years. the series will benefit the Hoag HOS· pita! humor board. Mrs. Terry Prudden is ceneral chairman. introducing ..... Madyl~ne Mr. Hess is pleased to announce the addition of Madyline Harris to his staff. By simply dialing OR 3-2953 you may have your favorite operator. Hess Hair Fashions 3026 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar pink slippers and small satin Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Craft hal~ entwined with pearls and 1r ., brother-In-law and sister of I circular veils completed each-i":l>r egroom, arid M.o. Dean coetume. They carried crescent Hunter Davis. cousin of the bride. cascades of pInk Debutante came from Phoenix for the cere· Camellias and bachelor bunons. mon)'. Maid of honor was Shirley Sue The bride Is a graduate of Xew Stahler. sister of ·the bride. port Harbor High &hool and Bridesmaids were · Susan Sprlch Orange Coast College, and was of Corona del Mar, Susan Ann a 1958 debutante of Newport Bar· Lombardo of Balboa. and Gall bor Children's Home Soc-iety. The Von Hoffman and Linda Endi · bridegroom is a graduatf' of ~ew· cott of Newport Beach. I port Harbor High &hooJ and Best man was George ~1oore USC, where he was a Sigma AI · of Newport Beach. Thomas Niqu. 1 pha Epsilon. He is associated ette of Redlands and Rl charrl with his father at the Harbor I Stahler, brother of the bride, of lnvestmt>nt Co., Newport Beach. I I I THE ENG AGEMENT of Miss Margare t Fruehan to Wayne W h't,ey I of C osta Mesa is a nnot.mced by •he prospec tive bride s parents. Mr. Md Mrs. E. C. Fr..~ehan 2085 Ba..,ood Wf!Jy C os'a Me>a . M'ss Frue ha ll was a member of •he sTIJde"' c~ .. r~ I a"d •foe Hc r>or So- ciety at Harbor High School ar-d is ".:>w ma1or "9 i., bus'ress dat!t processing at Orange Coast College. Her f;ar::.e, '"'e son of Mr. and Mrs. A rnold W hitney o f 318 Meadowlar L., Co;+a Mesa was a '4-year leHerma'l in tenn's .,,..d member of •he Ho~'or Soc'e ty at Harbor H igh and is now at'en::i'.,g O ro,ge Coa~• College. He plans to contin ue his education ·., ind1.1s'•'al •ech•dogy &t Lo,g Beach Sta te. The wedding will be held J .J,.,e 2'1 ,., St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. •power Behind the Throne• Is Still Woman's Mission That woman's place In govern-mander-in·chlef of the armed ment s till is chleOy as the pow-servi<'es. er behind the throne was lndJ· "Our rountry is not ready for a cated In a thouaht provoking woman In t]lis capacity.'' .she I talk heard by Newport Harbor stressed. Federated Republican W01nen's Moral and spiritual guidance Club lut Thursday, during Is the foremost chall.-nge for luncheon a t B&lboa Yacht Club. women today as always. she The spellkeY was {he group's said. Sta te president. Mrs. Cecil K~n·j .. We mu t put God Cnot the yon, who Installed new ott1cers church l back Into go\'emment," ot the local orcanlzatl<m. headed s he dt'Ciared. emphasizing the by Mrs. ChaJien Landers ot Bel· point that ·•our forefathers or- boa u pl'ftldent. ganlz.ed our democracy with God Taklnr otflce with Mrs. Lan-In it.~ -~~;;;_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;d~~~~~~~~~~~~~==--;1 ~,.. were M'ra. Charles Board· She acored women for dolnc • man, vice-president; Miss Laura a poor job, generally s~aklnc. PQrter, recordlnc ~ry; and In rearing the!lr famllf~ stat· Mrs. Earl Corkett. trnaurer. Mrs. tnr that ''hundreds have no ed\l· Vllan Couch, reUrlr\1 prealdellt, l'aUon elth~r In retiJion or pa- wu lfftft many up!'MSiona ot triot1am lr1 the hom~ today." appredaUon for hN put ~. "t..t's be lett~r-wrtlnc fe · IUL&.EETI JIOII!VAD' CI.INaiL COSTA IRA An a w • r l n 1 the quertton. males," &he said. ''wrttJnc to our ':'SIMuld a woman a,. Ylce·JINI· ~aD wtth CONtnletJw .._t." lira. ~ said that crttktlln and ldeu. '~'My do pq th11 1e a problan wllJM eannoc attention to tllle ldiWI or mall ... -'lwd wntU the world at la,.. IAt'a wake up oth8 ~. f!CN · II ,..dy to ret'el'ftl» and tore· ca-., tMm 10 tlwtr ~ u ¥01· 11*1 .-.... Ill oakw. a. polftt· ~ and let's .. Pftdlk't wartt.• .. -tMt ..., .......... nt ll at I .. lllulll ,........ ,_.,_,,.._.....,._.. ·L------;;p~ ... ____ ...... _ .......... _____ .,.....,. ........ -· II ~-..... , .,, I c.. OIWt ~ Ciro ... .. Oh Ia Ia'• Parfum $5.00 Re•lon ... Intimate Spray Mist $3.50 & $5.00 Chantilly ... Perfume $4.00 Coty ... Dolphins Perfume $2.00 Lentheric ... Colognes Sl.SO&up ReYion ... Polish & Implement Set $3.75 ~~ THE S WEET E ST WAY T O S AY Red Foi l Heart fi.lled .-ith a poUPd •• &4 88 of the !.Den cbocolaw ~ I ,, Othe ,. heart bo xn 884 to •tOOO Assorted Chocolates 1 lb. bcuc .140 ttb ..... •270 .. fine1t, freshest candy you can buy •.. •xc/usit~ely ours You'll want the very best .... • ~,.II mark. We have lacy, old-fashioned cards, sentimental. dainty pink ones, tradifionel heerts, witty, sophisticated Cont.mporary ~rd: You'll want to wrep your Velentine's gift in metching Hallmetit gift wraps, ribbons, .nd enc .osures. Corona del rPharmacy "'THE .. Jl:ripdaa Ptwaawy" 3117 F.alt C... Hwr---Je -~· Coioaa del .._ a•cu 1-1111 * CIIR IV&ata 111.1. .. P.ll. * MASTER OF CEREMONIES Les Steffensen is .,t 1 e ""••e ur·N~ p e e"rat·o., o f awllrds at the t~~wP?t t f-l ,ro-,r Cl-amber of C ommerce meet- ,~g lJSt Tl 1. d3y ll"d amorq tho:e ~~ the head • r. o .ve fr m left Tom Norlon. pre sident of '~!! Cf aMber tn 1951 · Rolc!!nd Wright, president II . 10 1950· E1mer Nol)rn eco" mtc COMultllnl. the speoke r -for-the evening· Edgor (Ned) Holl, the outqoi"') f> e d.,.t, l'no Ralph M .lle·. the new pre;,ide 'lt. The trophy in the rigl-t fcreground is rhe He m~ lrophy fer contribution to Junior Yachting. (E,;gn photo)· ' I DWJOirT ~ IUIIIall TlivaDAY, PUaVUY C. 1- I'VILIIDD Knn nvaiDAY. COIIOIIA Da.IIAa. CALII'OUIA Jerry nnker Continues Journalsm Activities a., CAIIOL anne ... IALL Y uaa.aa Former Be•con editor, Jerry Tinker, has proved that high school journalism Is excellent preparation tor colleae newapaper work. Jerry, a junior at the Unlveralty of Redlandl, has lt>ad a truly journalt.tlc llle. He hu worked on three newspapers and has be· come editor of two ot them. Jerry's Interest In wrltlne be· gnn when he was a reporter on the Beacon during the 1955·56 school yNu. His leadership I qualities ulona with-his friend· ly dl,p~ltlon and easy sty l<' of writing m adl' h im th" perfect I <'andtdat(' tor ('dltor·ln·chlef dur· ling his senior year. Beacon Experience "~fy cxperlen«' oh thE' Ik'acon 1 hl'l)K'd me dl'vclop a bnstc form 1 of JOUroulistlc writing 1 hat en· abled me to write more conc1St>ly and l'Xprcsslvl'ly," Jerry stated. ·and has helped me a great deal in conveying i deas to the r<'ad· ing public." I After graduating f rom Harbor in 1957, Jerry enrolled at the 1 Uni\·ersHy of Redlands. whNc as a freshman he worked a s a rl'portN on the Redlands Bull· I J Professional and Business Dir.ectory Phys.lcs' Teacher Tells ~~: ~~~~:~7:~e~Z~~ ~~~g~h~o~~ ____ J_E_R_II_Y_TI_If_Jt_E_II ___ _ · "'r.h(' students have m ore In·' Exper.tences ·In Germany l 1:::~~:;c~;~ ;~~is~·\~?;~~t~~~~ Outstanding fre<'ly about a greater vn~lety of • • G lsubjl'cts:· C 1t1zens· et By CAROL CRtJM As editor ln.chll't of the Bull. ''Harhor lligh stui1Pnt" art' gen<>ra lly supNlor to \.l'rman stu dog In his sophomor<' year. Jerry c c A d d<•nts i n intelli~en<:e and ability, butth~> average Tar atta~~. his helpec1 win the paJX>r an .Ali i • • War S sturh~s "ith ll'ss enthu..,iusm" Th1., is lh£' opin1on or Mr. \\ tl11am American rating for the :trst Al'DJ() . SPECIALISTS ... School Board Sets Award Meeting Awardlnc of a contract to erect a $150,000 muatc buUdlna and shop buiJdlna for Newport Har· bor Hlah School t. 8Cheduled for 2:30 p.m. ThuBday, Feb. 11, at an adjourned meetJna of the high school dt.trlct board of people would attend the aames lf they were played cloeer. lt waa pointed out that Huntlnaton S.ach and Weatmlnater ~h Schooa. abo plah to use the colleae stadJum next year. trustee.. lfEW JOI roa J&ll Trustees Monday a fternoon Bill Je~b. recently of the Call· scheduJed the meeting In place fornla Bank staff In Corona del of their regular second m eetlnc Mar, takes over a new job M on· on F«!h. 15 to rush proc«!edlnes so day as general manaaer of An· <·onstrucllon can get under way thony Pools at the headquarters raster. The buildings are planned Jn South Gate. to he rt-ady tor use next fall. -------- ' Supt. Max Russell was author· U.. Entltn cleulfl•~ .~ •. Olt l-0150. il.<'d to sign an agr«!ement with Orange <.:out College for the hieh sc'hool dlstrkt to play 1 hom~ football gam es In the col· ll'g<' "tadlum next season at a ,.05, of $200 a gnrve. This will fn·j dud<.'·on<' gam e to be played In th(' atadlum by Costa Me a High S<·hool. Dr. Ed Milum. wuo presided In 1 thl' absence of President Don Dungan. commented that more For all your Prlntlnr Needs THE ENSIGN Publishing Co. Olllole S-0550 2850 E. Coast HlabwAJ Corona del Mar THEO ROBINS ~ FORD . A-1 . USED ·cARS _ Thunderbird Spedals SO 'J ND-CR AFTERS,Inc. z;:; EAST COAST HIGHWAY CuP.O~ DEL MAR I CuP new Harbor teacher. tlmP in Its history. In addition Top awards at the Newport '.\tr. Cue. physie<; anc1 alg<'bra Instructor., bPgan teaching at to tht~. hP was named th.e first Harbor Chamber ot Commt>rcc 1 ll.~rllm at thl' bcgtnntng of thP 'H'C·prt>sld~nt of thP California nnnunl meeting last Thursday 19&7 T-BIRD P•lhllt W., $3188.88 or: 3 ~15 80fll\l\f:EPF:RS & CP.\ ... 1:'\Ct •\IE TAX !..ELAND J FOGG ForrnNiy \\ith l ntNnal Ht-\'l'nue THE I>OLI(.l ~LOIIER t~'l9·fill M hool yt-ar. He taught Inter College Pre~s AS'\O<'iation. ('Vl'nlng went to Dr. David Nlel· 1 previ0 u,ly at W hittier lllgh During the summer months ~n of Lido Isle. "Man of thP ~~hoot anrl, for one yPar. at following hi'l sophomore yl'ar. Year" for 1959; A . J. M cFac1d<'n, \\'IP"h ·~elt•n ArnNican High in JNry worked a" a rt'portN on a prt>sldent of thf' Irvine co., as C.Ntn.trl\' Rl'dl andc; n<'wsp.lper. the Red-"CitiLen of the Yl'ar " for 19:"19; .\1r. ('u(' JtOt tht' job at W il'"· land" D~ily Fa<'b. . M rs. Ralph Whitford or tht' • en 1Mr1('n whilt> tounn,g Europe Ill' "Workmg on a datl y nt'WS· ."'-out Ba .... ". as "~ot hN or th<' (Continued from Page Threcl d h 1 1 ,.. . .... ,,, • .,on h i<. \\a\' 10 llctl\' to ~tu y paJ)('r was •• anot N surp,r s .n.g ~·oa r." and Helms yachting tro. from IJ;n-l'\ 's L<x·ke>r, (jJ2•. 31'-1 · • J 1 • .. . Cor hi' ciiX'tnraiP in l'ducallon, cxperit>nl'C, statl'd Nl). t phlns 10 "-raid Grotle. ~klm"'r Sr . Lido Penln)\u la .. A hn) "-1 1 ~· vt: ·~ ,.,.... FuU power. WSW Ures, tutooe, Fordomatlc 2·1968 T-BIRDS, ha .. .,s Power ateerliUJ aDd braltn. radJo. beater, WSW tina, both wblte flllbh. $3888.88 l ?82 Newport Bbd I COSTA ~ESA ,1ncl .,IC•Jit~<'rl in \\'IE'sbac1l'n, v...r-ga,·e me an inva unb e amount of "'-.~ Scout Ship 21 0. and Col. st ud<'nt. 12. of thr llor<.~c <' En b h h k 1 d h .,. ... man\' to '1)\il his rot Pr w o of now e g<' on ow to us.e Carroll Hudson. commandi'r of sign School attempted to molc•st · · h h h "S 1 1 f I th t h3 c j was ... t:llionl'd 1 erf' \\'II t e u .. mut€'~ a or stor ~ a ' the Balboa Pow er Squadron. a Newport Ht'ights gtrl, I. in a A ir FCirCf'. d<'finllc d<'adllnes. I playhouse at her home ··· l\lr~. Language Problem A man or true leadt>rshlp and IIIIIUIDIU I IIIIU~Ull 18&1 T -BIRD urtt, Automatic. radio, beater. power ateerillg and brakes, WSW tlrea, dade blue flnlab. A. J. Sheeley. 226 Sapphlrf' Av(•.. •.1 rltsc·overf'd the job was open outstanding journalistic ability, Gl R L S 9 · • l Balboa Island. complalneJ fJf thP anr1 took It," grlnnl'd Mr. C'uf'. Jerrv T lnk<'r this yNtr was t'lect · theft of firewood e' e~· lllght "M y only problem was the Inn· ~.>d ~IUd('nt body treasurer of the ' a fter midnight ... A ( ·r lamf· ~IHI$!f'. 1 spoke only on£' word l 'nlverslty or Redlands. Although A J 1 L £ J 1 C hammer and hand truck, 'al.~t c1 of \.Prmnn -·Gesundheit'." he is no longer writing for the • at $28. were st olen from the >·~rd Mr. Cu<' marrlt>d a native Ger· school paper, Jerry still assl.sts or Charles W olcott. 121 Turquoise ' man Edel and brought her to the Redlands Bulldog as student A S S 1 0111111 Ave., Balboa Island · · · Officers Ame.rlca ~lth him last summer. adviser. · and firemen were callec1 to hl'lp She speaks a little English and II Jill Ell II 1111 I II I II remove a cat from the roof of l" now studying the language all OL-III I.--llaftlll • · the residence of Mrs. Leo Huber. Orange Coa t College. 0... .... ...U The coming of the volley ball 115 · 23rd St .. Ne'f'porl Bea<'h · · · "Her only real la nguage prob· Ce ... rlfllli.-...-J sea.son ls heralded every,year by I Margaret V. Atkinson, 31. of 2015 lem Is with me 1 1 won't speak ._ the nocks or girls who don't I M iramar Dr., Ba l boa. suffered a Engllt<h with her," la ughed Mr. Sheila Lee McCall of 2011 1 ordinarily participate In C.A.A. .:..F....;:l:....·~_·E;;:..R...;....\..;;L_D_IRE_CT_O_RS_._._. __ , long cut at the back or her h~.>ad Cu£'. K ings Rd .. Cliff Haven, l't'leb'rat· This year, as always, they are Se I when she sllp!>f'd and· fell. st rlk· Th"' Tlh:-·o;lr·~ in.,trur tor's fa \'· "'d h"'r 12th birthday anniversary welcome, and volleyball man. f'r:t"'vlly Neighborhood rv ce rl f h < "' ·-,.. ing her hl'ad 011 th£' oor 0 N oritr Jla'\tlm<'" arP hridge, ch<'ss, Saturday at her home. which pg<'r Peggy Greaves will have all 32LL BROADWAY kitchen: l'hl' was tak€'n ll:-am ami Ct•nrmg. Hl' finds little time was c'l{"('ora ted with Japanese players assigned before long. MORTUARY bulancf" to Hoag Ho ... plt.d for IJrii'IJ!t" ani! t'h('S<; lately. bur lantPrn!l and sk etch<'!! of dragons Harbor's girls will then proc.-eed John Callahan . .tlO ("luhiHIU<.I' nrlrnrllrrl <;hN'pi<;hly to '?racti~· done by brothc>r Grant M cCall. I to have the time or .their lives II 0 Broadway Av<' .. Wl'"t ~t . founrl ;t h •nsc f.-nrlng w i th yard stt<k.<; m Ori.-nta l gamf'o; we>rt> played. playing other schools teams. I Ll '3t:JJ & 8·3-tJ..l Co ta Mesa r}rle tn an alit·~ ~M :12nr1 :-.t aftf'r .. chool houro;. anrl chow mein was servl'd as • • • ancl ~Pwport Bhd · :'\c•''Jlml rcfreshm~.>nts. The G.A.A. cabinet attendf'd a Bf'al·h. brin,gin,g I( to thl' !<olllltfiO Charter Presellltl•on Gut?Sts werl> D<'bra T alman. convention in La Habra, Jan· .. Arthur n A\f·r~. l!l. ('oron.l Patty Dawson. D<'borah Trotter. uary 20. Guest speakers Wl're I rlf'l ~1ar. was bookf'fl llll a c·h:t r(!f' o· Th. E • Cilrol Norris. Kurol Running, sophomore girls from Mount San of intnxic'atinn tn publtr at H:Oi 111• II YlllftC Kathy Bonnleson. C'yl Andrus. Antonio and Whittier colll'ges. p.m. Thf' 1 hartN prrs<'nlation clin· St<'phanle Foust. Mi<'hel t-Miller, I Liberty 8-1672 Rt•sidt>nc c Llhf'rty 8·56&4 CE.\IETERIES ... HARBOR REST MEMORIAL PARK 3131 Harbor Blvd. at Cisler Costa Mesa ' KIMBERLY 5 ·1158 1811 T·BIRD ... , $311LU All po,..r, ~tomatlc tnmsmlulon. radio, beater, WSW tires. airy mlat blue. MARY MDT KOBE TO CHOOSE FROM 100% f'lDCIDdll9 AYallable (Oa Approftd Credit) S.. Oa .. fore Yoa l uy Your Jfext Jlew Cor or Truck. We WW Make You U.. ... t Deal QD A ••w Ford. Try Us. • Theodore Robins Ford ooa 31TH YEAB OF SEaviCE Df THIS AaEA 3100 w. Cocr.IUgbway Uberty 1-3471 lfEWJOIIT IEACB OPEJf MOJf. TBaU SAT. "TIL 9 P.M. CLOSED SOifDAYS BOT FOR THE HUTCHINGS (t'<; a ho\' for :\r.rm 111 <t nd Doris llutc·hln,.:s. ~f;:_:r, · "'''" St .• :'\Nvpnrt !W.H h -"'" n \\'l"rltH' d.t\1\ Jan 27. in Hoar Jl(l..,ptt;d, \\'~lgh in,g 7 pouncl"i. nN w 1J1 hi' h<'ld at 7 this eve· Patrlda Richards and Nancy FM top qu•Rty pfintint. c•ll the nt 11g 1 Thursday 1 :11 Edwarcls Walker. ======~~E~ns~it~n~P'w~bli:tt~IM~nt~Co~.~· ~O~It~iol~e~l·~055~0~. ~=f==========;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~ rt'"'<~u rant In Co-.ta .\!f'<;a hy thf' (ora n~f' ('ou nr\' rhn ptt:'r of the ('hric;ll:ln Bwunf"S<; M('n'" rom- mtttc•r•t• OII\N Broomhl'ad of co·· rr•n.1 rtrl ~tar is th<' chairman: I Cliff LlonllargN of Corona rll•l \Jar '" \ io !'·Chairman; Roy Bulla SOJf FOR THE FORSBERCS of Co...c.t .\l<'sa is trf'asurer; John A son Wl'ighlng 5 pounct .... R Parnatk<'n or Huntington Bt>ar·h I 1:'\~t'RA:'-JC'E ... ounces was born Thursc1.ty. J.1n t" "N'r<'tarv. RPgular ml'l'tlngs • ~.:...:..:....:.:..:.::..:..;..;;....;:;...:....:.. ______ -, 28. to Ja ck and F:rllth For ... h(>rg, 1 .tr(' h<>lrl Saturday mornings at FOR ALL OF 300 W. Bay Ave., Ba lboa, 1n l!o,tg F:rh~ard" r£''ltaurant. beginning Ytll'n J :-.;SL'RA~CE NEEDS Hospital. "1th pra)N at 6:30. S :: :: I e 1 r Insurance Co. -:=----:::::;::;~:::;;:;;; Jt1hn ~; SadiPir T1~j.l E ('na-.t llwv. OR 3 38.30 Corona cl<'l Mar 1:'\\'F:ST~f:NTS ... CROWELL. WEEDON & CO. M ('mb<'f!l P.t' tfk Coast Stork Exchange Eurrl('tt llarrlson. Res. Mgr. [)lr k Pm·kPr Tf'fl Paulson Lf}t"' Fl'nn€'11 fluth Baker Mlk(' Myrrs Prl\-al£' Wire &orvlfoe>-. 2(;(}1 E. ('on")t Hwy. OR 3·7005 Corona del Mar OPT0\1ETRtSTS ... CORONA DEL MAR Dr J VI . McCabe, 0 .0 . 302 1 E. Coast Highway Corona del M ar Arross fr om VIncent's Drug ORJOLE J.OtG7 PRINTING ... F'or all your Prlntlnt Needs THE ENSIGN Publishing Co. ORJo~ 3-0l5S) 28eO £. Cout Hllhw•y Corona ct.l Mar I Zephyr weiqht wool\ in long end shod ~leeves • • I Shod slee11e cottons in nine sen•ctioncl colors I A complete selection of miracle fiber Ban-lon' OSCAR TURN lULL u ..... , • • • &LINN TURNIULL TIME TO CHECK UP •• YOUR PRINTING NEEDS DDI'T IE CA.HT SI.T Dl YOUR DmCE F.IS. USE THIS IA.Y CIECI UST-A· TIIEI 0111 US! t.____,.1 0 BUSINESS CARDS 0 WEDDING INVITATIONS 0 LETTERHEADS 0 RECEPTION CARDS 0 ENVELOPES 0 ANNOUNCEMENTS 0 STATEMENTS 0 MENUS 0 ORDER BLANKS 0 PAMPHLETS 0 CIRCULARS 0 BOOKLETS 0 POSTERS 0 MAGAZINES PHONE US AT -OBIOLE 3-GSSO ADd Our Re~tatlft WID h Glad To CaU Oa Yw . CLOSE TO THEIR HEARTS i1 the rehabilitblion of children Md adults who are recovering from the cripplinq effects of polio and other crippling diseases. So. what beher theme thM Volen ttn6s for their annual benefit donee. soy mem bers of the Orange County Soc'ety for Crippled Children and Adul~. Here, ot the Shore Cliffs home of Mr~. David McNeely (standing) are (leh to right) Mrs .• Willibm Gezlay of Shore Cl.fh Mrs. Donald Dun<:4n of the Bod Boy. Area, and ~r!.. Edword Wt~rminqlon of Lido I le, mokenq plans for the Volen11ne dance, wh.c h will be held et the Balboa 8dy Club Friday evening. Feb. t2. (Photo by Louise Meteer) Girls' Athleti' Assodation Cabinet En,ourages q»artidpation in Sports Benefit Dance Slated Feb. 12 For Disabled •.-.oft ~· D11G11 7 TBUDDAT, FEaaoAaT 4, 1110 POaiDPD EVEn ~DAY. COIIOIIA D&LIUA. CALD"OUIA CHIJ~£HES ..... tla-Dcly .......... Claucb Bo1boa lalaDd )( • t b 0 411 t -Pastor R. C. M ote will spc.>ak Qaurdii-The Rev. Codfr~y Grat· on the topic, "Follow Me," at the tun will preach on "Pioneers To. 11 a.m. Saturday worship aerv. day" at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. Ice. A procram' ot sacred music Sunday aervl<'eil on the occasion will be presented· at the youth or Scout Sunday. Scouts who will meeting at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow participate In th~ services are (Friday). 'Joel Fruehan, Hank Kleppinger. • • • John Scot t, James Barnett, and Coroaa del lie CoauauD1ty Homt'r Alexander Jr. "God and Cburdl -"Brotherhood Begins Country" awards will be present· With Me'' 1s the sermon topic of ed to 6 Scouts of Troop 81. Rev. Edwin Gom ke at the 9:30 • • • anc1 11 a.m. services this Sunday. Harbor ChrlatJcna Cbu.rch, meet· which Is Race Relations Sunday ing In the Newport Harhor in Congregationa l ChrIst 1 an &>v£>nth Day Adventist anctuary Churrhes across the nation. The rn Ni:'wport Heights-The Rev. •·hurch Is coopt'ratlng with the B.tm•tt Whiteley w ill preach on Exchange \tub of Newport Beal·h thP tOJIIr, "Unto the Utmost," at In 'tht• ob!'en·anc·P or Nat lonul t lw 10 <~ m Sunday service. Crimr Preventaon \'.'p~k stantn~ • • • thl" Su nday. "Go to Chunh Sun Newport Harbor Luther aD day : Ch\I.Kb -ThP RP\' John Propp • • • \' 1ll 'PI'"" rm "Wh., do Chns CHIUSTL\N SCIENCE SERVJCP.B nan cao ... or CIDIST, SCIEJrTIST, 3303 \'la Lido Newport Beach READfNG ROOM- 3315 VIa Udo, Newport Beach Open week day..._ 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. W~netdays 9 un. . 7 :45 p.m. Tuesdaya and Frida,.._ 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. I&COJrD CIIVIICII or CIDIIIT, laEJIIIIY •..,..n ..... Cit C......clellle 3839 East Coast Highway Corona d~l t.tar READINC ROOM- 3&39 East.. Coast Hirhway Open weeK days- 10 a.m. to 3 p.nY. SVJfDAT SEBVJCES IX 80TH CBUIICB.ES SUNDAY SCHOOL -.. 9:15 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 11:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGS .. ··•···-· 8:00 p.m. You are cordially Invited to att{'nrl t he Church ~rvl~ and to use the Reading Room. CbrlstJcna Science Churches-'1""" Nt'J(It'f t thP Sdnament of ~~~~::;::;::;;;;::;;::;:;~~ Thl' m m l"'"·' ot tht> ore.tt 3'"'"' lhf' Alt.~r'' ut tlu• ~·30 and 11 c .... ........... ---""' ... ''" s t --- --":] lie Petf'r. m his work of ... avm~ ·' m . un• "~ M'n tc'l's. rt-l('brat· LUJH~··· CIUICI ' itncl hl'al1ng t hrou~h 1>1.11ritual 111~ Hoi) < ommumon I;;IIJI . . rn•'ans alone form~ th(> maJor part of t hE> U>"v m -St>rmon on "Spirit · \\ ht<'h '':1:1 be Pxpound c•d In the Corona del ~1ar. New pon fkoa<·h anrl Costa MPsa Christian SciPnl't' ChurchP<; Sun clav. A verse from a Psalm of David present~ the Goldt.>n Tt'xt. "Teach me to do thy will : for thou art my God: thy spirit I<~ good; l ead mp lslto t he lan'd or uprightness" 1143:101. lewlllfl la,tist Cll1rcll •••••••••• LOCIIiH The First Baptist Church of ~ewport Beach. now re named 1 he ~ewport H a r b or Baptt-.t Coroaa del Mar Lutbenm ( Cburc.b-A Stu~ Atmut Prayer" 0 3S(S £cut Coast Bigbway '" tht• '-Nmon top1c upon whJch ? Corolla clel Me th(' Rc:<\ L>ouglu!i. F' \\·es..<;t>JI Will '-JW3k tha" gu mla~ The ~a<'ra · rnf'nt of thl' Altd r "Ill be c•elt> hn.llt'd at thf'. '< a rn -.(•n·ire and again at the> 11 a m ~en•ic-p Sun. day M'hool m.-.. ,.., ut ~:30 a.m. w ith dalo~t".., from agf' 3 t hrou~h grad(' 9 F~ aU your prlnl•n9 ,. .. ds, e•lf th• Ensi911 '"blishin9 Co., ORiola l..OSSO. Th~ Re\•. D W~ll. Pastor Phone: ORiole 3-5022 Sl:NDA Y SCHEDULE 8:00 A.M.-The ~rvic-e 9:30 A.M .-Sunday Sc·hool ~ 11:00 A.M.-The Ser\'lce 1 f'l'R.\"ITL'RE A."1D ANTIQL'ES Of 2 STORY HOME Church, will hold it-: first ser ~.\T. n :e r. AT 10 il l A~~ vices Sundav at thl' new S.Jnrt AUCTION u<~ry. 2.'525 Fairview Ave . :u F.11r )17 ~ \.\" BFR:'\ARDI:\c 1 A\'E :\EWPORT HEIGHTS Annual Valentine Dance of Dr, Co.,ta ).1esa, near Otangt> 'Turr <'·"-' at 15th .tnc1 'it'Wj)(•rt •-... ~ w•oa • ... c .. n•.o·• ~1arian Oliver i'l In charge of tunlty to me<'! other people and Orang(> County So<-lety for Crlp· Coast College. lruluchll)!: Dur •.tn Phylt< rl1nin..? ~~ c.J nd('labrcJ, EnJ1;hl>h T h,. C:i rts· Alhlt-llc .~-\.<>!'oclatlon public relations. participate In ~.thletlrs for fun vted C"hlldr<'n anrl Arlults has The Rev. Ht>rbert Johnson ''ill lamp. lll>.li br.tl•i~>r1 ru~o '"1:! ho..kf••l ru~ t·oftf:'t' anti t>nd of llari>•Jr High Sc:hool. an organ-Cabinet members me«>t hi· ami en)o)mt'nt . . lw<'n <~N for Friclay. F'f'h 12. at prear h on "Living Opportun. l<lblf'., n•mote rontml Parkard IWII T\' ""' flrt>plarf' ~t. old i7 .. llio"l of O\l'r two hundrt>tl girls, weekly to p lan specific acti\-JIIC'l :'tfyrna and hl.'r 'iiSit-r cabsnct Balboa Bay C"lub. ar<'ord1ng to hit's" at the 11 a.m. wrvil.'t' lmttll'-: ran .. ml c> eh.ur .... lgt> cun 1,.t ,.,(,1 rUJ.:' rm·tur~. () Kl•ef<' 1s ~utdt•d In It<; cndNlvors by a whlrh are In ke<'ping wuh the> I 'n."ml)('rs are prC'sently plan· 1 ).1rs. Da\lc1 C. ~1<'8ecly of 131 Sunclav School will be at 9: \'1 fourtC'<'n ml"mht>r GAA cabinet. GAA's rode of "upholding and mng the annual G~A awards Shor<'<'llff Rrl, Shore Cl t ff~ Mrs. am. The sermon topic for the 7 & ~t..rrttt r<•nl!l' '~" \\'THUJ.!ht Iron )Zia-. .. top dtnnPtte *'· S(•nior :\fyrna Fl'athPrlngill Is carryi ng out thP h ighest ldeats 1 banquet to be he~d In May. In . :\k~eely Is a \olunteer !'w lm · P m. <~er\ ICC is .. ~<'w \'alu<'.; for CurnPr & IH•-. flnPr lcJI prtnt., m.t!wJ.!:H ~ ('(•rnN rabtnPt, se<"re· prt> .. i<!f'n t of tht> cahlnet and Is lor sportsmanship. putti ng to I addition to honon ng the hlg~. min~ instruc·tor. and a mt:'mber O ld.'' tury. dfJ~ coli('( 111111 Drt>sdl'n ft~::urrr·(''· AclmJra l rad1o phono· 38,1l't•'tl by JNI Warren. vlre practice the rules of clean. point girls. new members _w11l of tht> Roard of DlrM'tors. TV combo mari.JI<> top tahlt>. dquanum, m dplt> bunk bed&. prP~HIPnt: Hootie Halloway, rec-~ hea~thful Jiving. fostt>ring a 1 bt> Initiated at lhf' May aHa1r. Tht> dance will benefit thP So· CIRL FOR TB£ J:OCB'S lawn t'halr". Slarden tools ';'lfl K enmore> auw . wa<~hPr, power ordl nR f!t>Crt"tary; Gall Tough. splrtt of genuine service and CAA Membenblp r iety's work to rehabilitate those A daughter weighing fl rounds, mm\f'r .... tc>amN 1runk. 5< h\\inn 3 Sl>f't'd ral ing blkt>. girls' rorraspondlng sccrf'tary; and frlencUincss throughout t h t' HarbOr girl" wh~ have earne-d who hav(' had polio. or suffN 12 ounces was born Saturday. :..'fi in ltikl', huntl toot,, 2 wh<'<'l box tralll'r, f1~hing equln. Gay Lloyd, treasurer. I school. and stlmulatlnr strong six points In g irls ath.le_tl<:s are I from other crippling dlseoaM•s. Jan. 30. In lloag llosplwl '"" lll'.\"()RED~ OF OTHER ITE~1s: Na1U19e's character and a well·rounded eligible for membership 10 GAA. Notable In tht> rt•habllltatlon Craig und Patrida K(J('h, 2"11 Tht> rl'malnaer or the cabinet personality." Pol nL<~ nrc given tor t he nur:n· work Is swimming. Physical ther. Pearl Ave .. Balboa Island. Col. Ph il Hanson. Auclioner Is c-omprl~>erl of athlet k man· "People often have rnc wrong ber of sportsh a person partJC· apy through exercise and mas· • K l 7 6017 · 32:> East 17th St., Santa Ana · lbl f Impression of GAA girls" ex· lpates In eac quarter. sage al o plays an Important SOUTH DA.J:OTA VISITOR Next auction: Complete rurmshmgs of 12 rm. homP nger-. who '!re respons e or · • • . organizing acHvltleJ In specific cl aimed Myrna with a determln· o·.ck R·achard part, and Is available without V Isiting the Rev. a'nd M rs. which formerly belong~d to well-known Academy sports. This year's Jist ol man· ed smile. ''They are not all charge, because of the Socl~ty's Edwin Gomke, 618 Orchid Ave.. Award mo\'1~ tar at Wood's Cove. L.ae-una Beach, ager<J l n.cludes Peegy Greaves, amazons. Many glrla merely effort.., In ralstna funds through Corona del Mar. Is M rs. GeorgP on Sat., Feb. 13, 10 a.m volley ball: Dorothy Tenant, soft · have an Interest In sports and Pre·Sfl".:j•ent 0 · f the V alentine dance and other Bender of Houghton. S.D., Mrs W atch ror our ads! ball; Susie Wing, spc.>ed swim; lake advantage of th~ oppor· C e:_v:_:e:.:.n:.:.ts:·:..._ _________ _.:__:Go=m:.::.:ke:·.:s_:a:u.::n:t.:..._ ______ _:'=========================== Holly H) den, Aqua Show ; Karen Bruin~. basketball; Julie Tracy, I ---1 .......... At un·.ted Fund tcnnl"; Katy Dt>senberg, bad-~IIAA .... m lnton: Mt>l Johnson. hockey. Eltiscopll CHYIIfiOI SOUTII SI.ES BAmST CIIUICH The 1960 pre ident or the ~eW· port Beach Unitt'd Fund is D1ck Richard, residt>nt or Jn rlne Ter- Attending the 65th annual c·on· race and ownN of Richard's Lido venuon of the Episcopal Diocese :O..farkel. He su«.--eeds A u s t i n in Los Angelt>-s this week are Sturtevant of \\·estcllff. 1 Rubert A. na.ldMD. D.D. Jerome De Camp. 607 Poinsettia I Fred Schoepe is first, ice·prC!'i - ICI.a.la .. r 1 Ave., Corona del Mar. and W i l · flent Cor 1960: M rs. Edgar Hill, . StnfDAY WOIISRIP II am Dun lap, 103 Shor{'('JICf Rd., second \'ICE' prc<~ldent : :\1rs. Don ~ 7 30 I Shore CIIHs, as delt'gate ... or SL .lid Anderson. secrN ary, and 11 :00 a.m.-: p.m . E · J Ch h In Nt'w ISundav School convt'nes Jaml's p1SCopa un· · Roger Hardar rl'. t reasurer. flurlng 'morning worship I 'port. and Arthur Jonc!l. 332 J-:\1·· Board mcmhl'r" arc :\t rs. John \\'!'komlng South Shores ning Canyon Rd., Shore CIICCs, Porter, Mrs. Charles L'Ecluse. I and John Manypenny, 1443 Scr· 'James Pennt>y. Wayne Car roll Re:-iiiPn t<~ and VIsitors to this T 1 1 T 1 ·I I Convt>nlent Location enade cr., rv ne crrur t•, til ,, . Jr. ('(ar~ncf' Donovan, William ltcrnates. Also attending Is tht' Ritter, Grant Howald, Dr. Edward LACUNA BEACH Rev. Edward All£'n of Corona del \1llum und M r. Sturtevant. AliT CALLERY Mar. chaplain ancl ncllnq h!'IHI I Coast Hlgbway at Cliff Drl••· I muster or St. Jam~s Pari-.h Day liwaais Trawel Film ~ BE OUR vALENTINE :·h;, DRESS cLEANED I Fri~IJ light at oc~ . The Nt>wport Harbor K 1wams C t W hereHe ~ Club will present another in its oas as St>rles of travel and adventure • nclr films at 8 p.m . tomorrow ( Fn · & Shirt Lau y day) In the Orange Coast Col-~ lege auditorium. Stan M idgley will show his film on "Yellow. ' • ........, L .. ll II lED -AnJ stone, Teton. and Glacier Park:· •-• § and as an added attraction he RED ......... ftl:.d .. fi1ishetl will show his mo\ie., of the 1!:160 ,...._ .............. Tournament of the ~oses parade F R E E ~ In Pasadena FebnlcKy 8th to 13th 1 Our Sanitone Service gets to the heart of'your cleaning problema. • lagNlaed Mlll liN ftiDOYed completely e Eftll atubbona apob are ............ e Better pnsa lasb ~ • v ..... •t.-n.-. • 1 .,., alabt ...... T .. 'll .... ...., ........ ....,.._ ••--,.. ._au ._.__.cl1n ,....,._y..w ...... -. .•• ,.. -na. ........... .._. ......... tM ._.., T-. _..., ._.... Dry a·-... .,....,.. • _., .... -.. " ... ,.., .,., cit•' ..... ,. • .. -.. ....,. 35:. E. eo-1 Jllglaway.C.aaadelllar 0 .. 5-0ta • tllt t"1 0 ; < I =-~ I I I aa.urnvA mo • -IIlLI ••u .. Good Reading for the Whole Family "'1M ·FICIS • FiiiJ Fllbns ---------------....a.-.. .......... .. ........, .......... ,, ...... .... ,..,, ............. ......... ......, ""' ., ~ . ..., ..... I .-SilO ........ a ...... twOa ..... ---- Cl6 u; $Hit; .... , . a cemetery for the living? lm't it ODly riaht that life and natural beauty should be booored in a caDetery? We remember our loved ones, not for their death, but for their life. We remember them for the beauty in their own life-and for the beauty which thet pve to ou.ra. An that is life and natural beauty is at Pacific V1ew Memorial Park. The entire harbor coastline, loved by all, is visible from any part of Pacific View-so vi ible that it become~ an integral part of the cemetery itseU . 'Ibe 'fWJ architecture at Pacific View is reminiscent ol tbe fuD.. rich life of early California and fits 10 well with this romantic land of t.be rancberoe.. We cmcliaD.y invit. you to_ visit Pacific View. Drive Ex~ri~n~d Counulon on duty 7 day• a wtti. throQah the pounds, tmjoy tbe beauty of ita view-then you'U I truly bow why Pacific Vaew ia 10 appropriately known..,_ -''A Livinc Mf'mOrial to tboee we loft." • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Compllea bnJchure wiN bl lint an request. Telephone ORiOle 3·2&01, or write to PKiftc V... Memortll Parte. 22220 MlcArthur 8oule¥Brd, ~ lllch. Cllifamla . .• I aAII808 _.. TIIVDDAY, RaaUAn t. 1-nm JIUD nKIIY TIIOdDAY. COIIOIIA D&L IIA& CAUFODJA Meanclerin' With Alftl I • -~ .. j .... , 'A; .. ~ • • LOCAL TRAVELERS ore shown here on their orrivol in Honolulu lost week. In the front row, left to right. ere Mrs. Nell Pettitt, 325 Mdrigold 1\ve .. Corono del Mor;. Mrs. Zoro Porker, _.20 DeSoto T er., Corono Highlonds; Mrs. Olgo Jeffrey, 707 lorhpur 1\ve., Corono del Mor, ond Mrs. C. C . Brueggemon, ~ Norcissus 1\ve., Corono del Mor. In the bod row, left to right, ere Mrs. Tillo lee, 3308 Oceon Blvd .. Corono d el Mor: Mrs. Rosomond Jodson, 20751 R'mrock Conyon, loguno Beoch, ond Mrs. Bernice Deone, 308 Ndrcis~us 1\ve., Corono del Mor. . -~ -... 'Oe ! • NI.IMalll--Cft'ftft~U~ft-... -a.nncAft Of -tiM.fM ... I •• W&_tl •U M ,4. ~re It Ia February , •. where does 'the time tJy! It seems like only yesterday we were thinking -·IAJ•ut ,ettlng a ll our Christmas shopping done; NOW It Is time to think ot those beaut lful Val- entine glft.s for our loved ones. Yep, ole' Cupid Is just around the comer . . . OH . .. a nd by the way, fe llas, this Is LEAP YEAR ... so be on your guard!!! Anyway ... It's candy and cards time again, and for a wide va- riety of selected cards, candy and gifts our local drug stores, CDM Pharmacy and Christen- sen's Drug (formerly Vincent's l, carry the best. • • • Course, If you ft-llas really want to doubly Impress that gal ot yours, stop by O'Brien's here In Corona del Mar. Miss O'Brien has some lovely, lovely selec- tions of spring fashtons., and of course, O'Brien's lingerie will please the most fastidious fem· me fatale on your Valentine llst. • • • Gals, let's not forget the man or men (as the case may bel In our life. For a really "special" line In men's wearing apparel, drop by MUFTI, LTD., in New- port Beach. Glenn and Oscar Turnbull -.y th~ can please the most particular of Pa's and Pa l's. By the bye ... NOTE OF INTER· EST!! I'm s ure many of you saw the Croucho Marx show Jut week. Any-who . . ., thoee of you who did probably •ympa- thize with Glenn Turnbull, who was on the show. It seems Glenn and his partner were doing "mighty fine" up until the last and final question . . . worth $10.000 . . . But as luck would have It, couldn't come up with the correct answer. Ah well ... into each life some rain must fall! • • • Speaking or rain, by golly, that was a pretty good "Febru- ary Shower" we had Tuesday. Ir some ot you busy galll had to get out Into the wet sturt and ruined your hair-do, I know just the place to go to get the best In hair care a nd the latest In styl- Ings. It's the HESS HAIR FA· SHIONS, here In Corona del Mar. • • • NOTE: The cuJTent rtlm pro- duction at t he NEW Newport PROJECTION B()()'n{, 2200 New. port Blvd .. Is ''TOUCH 0' EVlL," written and directed by Orson Welles. :• e + + + •:•:• + e •:• + • e e e • e e a •:• * e e e + a + + e e •:• •:• UNDOCUMINTID VISSIL Miff HLL •-..s..-• --~le'. •~a~ '"'" ....... ,...._. ... ........ . ~ ........ .., ............. .......... ~$5.00 Tar Tattles HAitiOit HIGH SCHOOL NEWS • lteportecl ~y Mer9eret ,vrves 8 I M +:+ M M hE W:+ ME E •:•:•:+ M •:+:+ E M M M M E E +:M:+:c:• M M I .... 1::: .. __ ,_., .... c•v•H • •w••~ • .-..... t ,_ .-.o ... ,.. ........... -~ ,_ "" ... ,. .. , ... , .. "-~ ,, ... ·-v.,...t n •••w•r "'"• ......... ,. •••vii' c:•• .... V.-1 "·· ,, ..... I""'' .... ••• .,,., .. o•-••• ....... ., ... -"''"'"a. .... ... f" .... ,..,,..e·•• ...... .......... o--· ...... , ....... , 0 ..... ~h••• Acld••u •ooo •na\.. ..._ •• .,.,r_ ~,,.... ••• 1 ....... Co Co .. oo ... s s ~C~----------------=·=~~--------~~~S~·-~---------­L ... I 0.....-r IP1••• .... -.) , 0 ...... "'_...._ c -c- G.w4 ........... 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BOAT REGISTRATION w II off, . 1 I>' "'P"'"' Mo·o::h I !"' .:1 o { Apr I II b-:>a' .,w .. er u,.,l.. pe~ f c )II 1 e <empt u"lder •he ·"'"' Col.f':l'"'" w """ ' opp { f r :ro r "ew boo' "vmber$ Here is o .,rn~le form .; '~P. oppl•.o'•:>n forr" He ·, • ol reg'stra''on fee w'l be S5 good · • ) t"'~' Af·er A p• I I 1960 .• t will be illegol to oper~te .,., ~'dO"urne.-·ed O:)ot en the wo'ers of •h's <fo 'e w •ho~.~t o r ew r-wmber Revere house -- "'JHI HOUSI OP PIIMI Ill" East 1st & Tustin Ave., Tustin-Santa Ana e DRAMA ASSEM8LY "Child's Play," Harbor High's se<-ond drama assembly, was pre- sented to the student body Tues· day by the members of the ad· va n('('d drama classes. Produced and directed by :\1r. Robert Wentz, drama instructor. ilnd Greg ..Da.WfJeA.-aRd Kathy Fogarty, student directors, the ass('mbly began hllariousJy with an uproarious pantomime. "What Is a boy. what is a girl.'' by Greg and Kathy. Next on the agenda was a sa- t ire on the old melodramas. Kar- en Foster, Sherry Florin, Sandy Coupland, Sue HoUman, Kay Het- rick and ·Ruth Slater were the stars of this rlb-spllnlng satire. A C'Omlcal. soft ~hoe routine to the song. "FI\'e Foot Two,'' was pt-rCormed by tht> Dixieland Bo~·c;: Jerry Hulbert, Terry Clark ant1 Eddie lA'on . · :\tidnlght Dream.~ a satire on horror moV1ec; written by Jim Wall~n and Lois Fetters, starred :->anry CardnN, Ken Frankel, I :-.'ilnt·y :\1axwell. Pam Gaynor, John Hawley, Pam McKinz<'y. 'iik<' Stomp, Jan Crawford, Jim 1 Wnttson, Cordon Kilmer. Lois FPttf'N'I. Mike :'Vfc("lelland. New- ell Sllckler and Davis Pope. • • • e SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY l Thl' Spanish National Honor 1 Sodl'ty i<~ ~:ponsorlng t>xamlna . rion" from the National Honors C'onte!lt to be taken at Harbor 1 High April 4 by second, third and fourth . year Spanish stu- dent.,, The winners In each di - \'ie;lon will recttlve a certificate j of mNit from the national chap· ter. • • • e AliT CLOa Carolyn Tow I e was elected president or the Harbor HJgh Art Club at the regular meeting Jan. 27. Cathy Goldo!r was chos· en vice-president ; Irene Cates, secretary; Judy Parker, treasur- er, and Sally Sickler, pubJic re· lAtions. SUBSCRIBE To The Newport Harbor Ensign 2850 E. COAST HWY •• CORONA DEL MAR -· ORIOLE 3-0550 The-only weekly newapapet in the Harbor Area MAD. Df TBJS OIIDEJI aDcl Y011B CBECK • CAS11 'IODAY ONE YEAR ------Only 3.00 Out.ide ol Harbor Area ----4.00 Name -·--·-.. ·--.. -... -.. ·--·--------·------------- Mailing Address ---·----, ____ ....__ ____ ___,;;... City and State ----------~-....;.... ___ _ 1'08 CAll • na or aauua DD.IYDY__,...,.,. 'I'D lUlL - The Art Club will meet Pvery Wednesday after school, provtd· ing talented students a chance to further artistic skills. • • • e ClllLS' LE.ACOE SHOW The annuAl Girls' LE-ague Fa . shlon Show will be hPltl at Har- bor High Feb. 24. Sponsored by O'Brien's of Corona dl'l Mar and Relnert'A of Costa M("So, the fa · s hlon s how will have 20 Harbor ''VELVET" will be «misting Mon- dn,ke the Mogicion on the pro· grom of mogic of 8 p.m. Wed- ne sdoy, Feb. 10. in the Hor- bor High School ouditorium. The show is sponsored by the Nobles. J unior Optimist Club of Newport Horbor. Russ Ford is choirman for the Optimist Club. ond he is ossisted by Hersh McMullen. High girls as model8. TheS(' love-WHO LOST A DOLLAR? ly Harborltes began the tradl· Uonal ClUing and practicing Shelly Johnston, 603 Femlear early last week. Ave., Corona del Mar, b holdlnl Among those participating In A Sl bill she found on Newport the program will be Michell~ Blvd. near 32nd St., Newport Bourdarou, Whitney Smith, Pam Beach, for Its owner to claim and Thompson, Louise Pett'rs, Nanry Identify. She nolitled Newport Ward. Pat Harwick. SuP Smith. pollee last Thursday that she Pam Holdf'r, Lind a Harris, Linda fou~d the bill. The owner has Stellar. JuiiP Johnson Ann Salet-untal March 28 to claim the blll; Cay :\facGilllvray, 'Ann Pel! I: I after that time it will be kept bone. Karen Pl'tef"S('n, Karen by the finder, police reported. Flynn, Donna Fox, Liz Traphag. ~>n. Gail Von Hortman and Ruth Slater . Tuesday Club Events Listed Ff.'bruary and M a r c h loom bri~htly on the cnlendar for mPmbers of the Tuesday Club with a t'ontlnuatlon ol activities in various groups keyPd to lnl'fl . vidual Interests. A quick run. down follows: GOLF-Every Thursday 1U Ln. guna Beach Country Club. Les- sons for beginners start again at 9:30 a .m. today (Feb. 4). FINE ARTS-Cer pools will leave at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 9. from the home of the <'halrman • Mrs. Raymond Agar, 430 Poppy Ave .. Corona del Mar, to visit tf!~· studio of sculptor Peterpaul Ott in Laguna Beach Canyon. Lunch. eon at the Victor Hugo Inn. YOUNG HOMEMAKERS-Mrs. Vera Dennis wlll give decorative hints Cor use of accessories In the home; the meeting will be at 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 11, In the home of Mrs. Ann Drake 431 Irvine Ave., Newport Heigh ~. MUSIC-From 10 a.m. to noon Monday, Feb. 8 and 22, ror sing. lng at the home of Mrs. James Eubank, 2015 Sabrina Ter., Irvine Terrace. GARDEN-At 10 a.m. Tuesday March 1, at the home or Mrs: James McCay, 3716 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar, Denwar Ceram- Ics will present a program on the use of mosalat and cera mics In the garden. TRAVELERS-Leaving at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. March 2, from the Corona del Mar Trawl Serv- Ice to the Hollywood Egyptian Theatre to see "Ben Hur." IIW Tilt TUESJif SECOII'D FEATUaE IL 111111 SAUl ARD illtlt& ... W. CIOU'I' a:wawa. A&WiOfi .UCII DI.NdJ7 ~,...... tbe ....... .., atlb .... a.. New Cubs Join Pack No. 8; Many Awards Are Presented Kevin Tool, Norman Marriner Kevin Butler accepted the Den· and Scott Dlckerw were lftdueted ny the Denner award for Den 2 new rnem~ra ot Carcma del Mar for attendante and neatness. CUb Pack No. 8 at UM monthly Michael Goodwln and Greg meetlna Friday at the Cclmmun-Dare, Soouta from Troop 17, tty Church. The membenhJp llat aerved aa t~en chiefs for the eve- now totala 31. nlria'· . Followtna awards were pre-Den 1 put on a ldence aklt, wnWd: which started with "head .clen· Den 1-J'ncl Coodwtn, atar; Uat" Lance McCabe commenting Jobn"7 ~olm8Dn. ltar, bear, u -forcefully on the evlla or forget-*-"' denner; Jfm J.Jnd, atar, fulne.a. Aa tbe aklt ended, the beat; Lance McCabe, .tar, den· "ldentlata" all aot up a. leave, ner; C h rIa Nelaon, star; Joe and there waa Immense alee In Whyte, -.,. the audience, becau.e the "head Den ~Kevin Butler, denner; -.clentl.lt" hacf fOI'Iotten to put Crala Graham, &old arrow; Phil hla pants on. Rememberlna t o Jordan. ~ar; Bobby Underwood, help him In the little act were bear, aold arrow, aulatant den-Fred Goodwin, Johnny Johnson. ner. Jimmy Lind, Chrla Nelson and Den 3--Chrts Coopei; -gold ar-Paul Wadsworth. row; Mlke Rote, denner; Dan Sexton, aaalatant denner. 0. ,.. ftee4 leHethel.. e~~•elepee. If•'--""-•"""'"'•"'•""-'""''"" ~1 C.ll ... ~ ptltltittt 4• pe,._t, Oll.le ).-.. Den 4-Norman Johnson, wolf and denner; Greg Semple, woll, ~liver and gold arrow; Doug Young, ualstant denner; Frank ~-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--;;;;;;;;;~ Wells, wolf. Cubmaater J o h n Semple ex. Tbe 11...-port pressed the appreciation or the Pr a..c11 I .. pack to Craig Grainger, who re-lp 1111~ signed atter many years as com-~ mlttee chairman. Charles Spang-2200 newport 81..S. oa 3·0103 le r waa appointed as the new chairma n. Mrs. John Semple has been named as the new secre- tary, s ucceeding Mrs. R u t h Young. "T-1 I' Ell." fiDE TABLE 1iie .. l•lilillfiiP-..... ., (LA. outer ....... __,_ Kewpen, edd lJ ..._ f• lalwla. .ad l ........ s...) Light Figures A.M.-aold F...,_ •.x. 5 Friday • Sataldoy 7 SUDday I Moaday • h..s.y 10 w..sa .. llrf II Tbunday ..... Low ..... 3:54 4.5 11:36 1.0 5:50 u 4:54 4.7 12:21 u 1:53 u 5:.U 4.9 I =• G..2 7:Sl 3A Low .... Low 12:13. 2.2 6:23 5.2 1 :a .o.J 12:53 2.0 6:59 5.4 2:• ·G.3 l :28 1.9 7:31 5.6 2:• o.5 2:02 1.6 8:03 5.7 S:Ol -U COIDLDIEin'l or ...... 10:11 u Jl:24 2.S R6c)la 1:01 1.1 1:27 , .. 1:52 '-0 1:17 u I.'S SPGITI. I..S Llbfttr 1-4512 1., K...,..n Aft.. Coeta ...... Now you can enjoy Luncheon and Dinner &erYed in the Victor Hugo Mcmner •• lEVEII •• ,. I .... VidDJL _}/lugo.. :Inn HYatt '-3541 361 CLIFF DRIVE LAGUNA BEACH Dine OYerJooking the Ocean * WALLY STACHEIJ * at Our Piano Bar We eat. to a.oa,. f• Lulldaeoaa. 8aqueta, lpedcd •cutiN DDnfEB 5 • ao:• -au 'TIL 2 WOODS COVE a•• South Coat aa..s., ~.aguaa .._.. IIY att 4· 7171 ~en ~arJatti's Hurley Bell 1101 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR 08. 3a'10 The .,... Ill loocL _.. cmd gradoua bo.pitality • • • ID a cbarmiDg Old EDgu.b Atmo.Pbere " -~ a&Wroat IIAII808 &:IIUGir I T111m1DAT, naaVAIIT t. 1- l'nLII.ID IV&aT TIIOIIDAT. COIIOIIA D&L IIAL CAUI'ODIA . Buildlag Year Starts Way Ahead of 1959 . AI Rylett's . Father Dies ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS Erne-at E. Rylen, $>, of 231 roa aau roa o.u Buque St., Fullerton, father of ·-------------------------- COIN SUPPLIES Albert E. Rylett o( S.lboa Island, died last Friday at hls home ln Fullerton. He wu bom In York· • Thto Newport Beach bulldlne apartment bulldlne, 2401 E. 16th d epartment tallied an Impressive St., t50.488. total of $1,680.305 In permits tor e SALIIOA IILA.aD the first month of 1960-alma.t £. M. Ewre«.earaee. 216 Opal. double the $852.674 total of Jan. Sl.OOO: Glenn Roland, fence, 1.205 uary. 1959. N. Bay Ft.. 1300: PauJ ltent, add The tareet for February ta bedroom, 116 Marine. S2.!i0(). rather formidable, because last • vnza 8AT AHA ahlre, En&lahd, and had been a COIN FOLDERS .. . ...... -·-...... -· .. . s.so up Ca40 lyl~c:::• resident for the put CHECK LIST FOR COINS . .. .50 '"' · MAGNJFYlNG G.LASSES (hlihest quattly) 50 Survlvora alao Include h.la wUe, corN ENVELOPES (2'' x 2'') · up Mra. Nettle fb'lett, and 2 &rand· .35t 1.00 chUdren. Funeral aervlceti were PROOF SET HOLDERS · -· .. .. · .95 " 1.75 held Monday In the Baltz Mor· METAL COIN CA.BlNET C holds lSO 2'' x 2" envel.l . . 2.95 tuary Corona del Mu Chapel, PLASnC COrN 1UBES (for unc. rolls) . . . ............. 10 •. 15, .20 with Dr. Ewln.C HucUon of St. BROWN COIN BOXES (2" x 2" x 9") ..................................... 40 Andrew• Preebyterian Church, year the February record waa Bay Oonatructlon, fences at S.'S.334.907--etartlnc 1959 on Its 1609, 1751, 2007 Tradewtnd, Sl.· way to the all-time record. 044; J. T. Coyle, swimming pool, tiere are the final permits la· 2353 Irvine, $3,000: J. C. Dany, Clltt Haven, otficlatlna. Inter· BOOKS sued In January: swimming pool, 1706 Irvine. S3.· ment w as In Pacific View Me· mortal Park. HAND BOOK O F U.S. COJNS 1.00 e COBOJfA DEL IIAa 000; H. Courtney R~r. encJos. James Stoddard, tree well and ure for pool heater, 1601 Kent, planter box. 2928 0<.-ean, 1900: c. S50. Hardware Co J. Flemming, partitions, 2912 E. • KEWPOIIT e GUIDE BOOK o ·F U.S. COINS CATALOGUE OF MODERN WORLD COINS CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN COINS 1.75 4.00 1.50 Coast Hwy. tor bea~.lly salon, $1,· Mobil 0 11, sign, 101 and Bay. 000; Pad flc Model Center, move side, $125: Port Orange Inc. and Weal I Expand sign, ~2 E. Coast Hwy., $100; Ardell Investment Co., Stuft Shirt CURRENCY & TOKENS Pt.>ter Frank, alteration$, 2328 p8 . Res taurant. 2241 W. Coast Hwy.. PENNY WHIMSEY <'lfk, $950. $273,000; Boats Unlimited. of· Owner Clift Llonba rger reveal· CONFED~ATE STATES PAPER MONEY e CAMEO SHORES fi <'e. 2510 W. Coast Hwy., $100; ed plans this week for a major SILVER DOLLARS OF AFRK'A Frank Harrington. ).unit. 1· 1 Sli~ey, wall, 2200 Private Rd .• enlargl'me nt of Crown -Ha rdware. ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS ~tory dwelling, ~507 Brighton, SIS.>: K. G. Richardson, fence, 3HY7 E. Coa st Hwy .. Corona del OUTLINE OF ANCIENT C REEK C'OL~S Sl2.000; Ha lgrnn Co .. 1-unil, 1· 203 3-tth St., Sl94. Mar, to tWI('(> Its pr~nt floor A GUIDE TO WOOD£N MONEY . !>tory dwelling, 4500 Orrington, rtlsplay and sales s pace. 1 10 01'1 100 IW 2.00 3 ~)II . 1.00 GOLD RUSH MUSEUM $ 2 000 CYCLIST IS DfJUliED 4 . . Floyd Fuller. 47, of 547 San The hardware company, whl~h e IRVINE TERRACE Be rna r d 1 n 0 A v l'. • Newport Mr. Llonbarger purchased 1~ ~ W. J. He naull , swimming pool, Heights, was taken by ambu· y~arc; a eo from Frank .Junk~ns, 1701 Galatea, $2.800. lanc-e to Hoag Hospital Monday I w1ll expand Into the adjoining • aALaOA for treatment of Injuries after location, recently vat'ated by the Ba lboa Inn, sign, 61<1 Balboa his bicycle was involved ln nn Sta ufft>r System. C. A. MAGUIRE. Owm~r 363 North Newport Bou levard Newport Bea<'h Blvc1., $1 ,000. :t(•<'ident with a car driven by 'fhe front of the buildings will e LIDO ISLE Ha rold Byrne. 34. of Santa Ana be remodeled, and a new en- _.,....v .,lle £et<'rsen, l ·unlt. l ·story at 32nd St. and Newport Blvd., trance will be constru.cted. The F08 SALE KISCELLAJfEOUS ow ... lllng, 404 Via Lido Nord, Newport Beach: ._, wall no\v ·separating the two lo· COMPLETE saieor Antiques, Vic · $.2:i.OOO;-cations will be rt-moved, and torlan p€'rlod furniture. <'Ut e NEWPORT BEICHTS Sllop with the merehanh wflo eel· both buildings will be extend<'d g lass. marble top t able~. rom. Ron Hargrave, 6-unlt, 2-story vettlse in the E.nait"· 1 towarc1 the rear o r the property. modt> . etc. BRASS KE:"M'LE r==========================; Mr. Llonbarger hopt's to have ANTIQUES. 346 N. Coast Bl vd., * CROWN HARDWARE * th~> rPmodeling <'omplet<>d in Laguna. HYa tt t .JJ.II. WE CUT UTa •A •ovsaOLD DUAAna:JIT noa- fiiE aD CIL.Y PAIITS Pboee OBiole 3·2100 1117 EAST COAIT IIIGII'WAT CO.OaA DEL MD SPECULATIVE? I time tor s umme r. GaUery, Photo Stullio loye to CDI l.ocali• BRAND ~EW FL'RNITCRE 4 COMPLETE ROOMS ONLY $249 :\ewly·oJ)C.'n<'d In the :\lastf'rs 1 Bu ltd I ng, 2133 E. Coast flwy., Co· • Fu II .size Bt-droom !*t I rona rlf'l ~lar. arc-t he RUP·Chown • Spa<'IOUS Ll\lng ~oom 5(-t Art C<tll<>ry and 1. :\lull Photog· • Colorful Dinette Se~ raphy. e Refrigerator-Sto\e The Art Callery handles the * PLUS FREE T V. MUSICAL IlfSTJit1MEJfTS Organ and P1ano Sale Hammond spinN organ, used, one only. latt' mod€'1. RE-nt a • Aammond $.3 a ''N•k with I<'"· I sons. L'-.ert grnnrt p1anos. :tein· way, Knabe. 8.1lrtwm, Wagnl'r. from S423. l'prighto; from $95. pay S5 a month IS spin£>t pianos a lmost n£>w. \fapl<', Cht>rry .:\Ia. hogany, S390 up. pay b::llanc•P llkt.' rent. rash for :o-our f.Hano. XP\\' STEI:'\WAY PL\:'\Og NPW HA~t:\10:'\D . OP.C A:'iS SCHMIDT-PHILLIPS HAL EST ATE & U:lfT A.LS HIDE-A-WAY COTTAGE 2 bdnns. whh I bdth, patio. An exc-ellent chan<'e fo1 the flx·N upper, In Coronn del Mar. $13.950. ARM O 3034 E. Coast Hwy. CORONA DEL MAR OR 3-7560 TO P OPPORTUNTTTES DAILY Be Sure To Cl\eck With JUNE FARRAR Employment Agency 402~ 32nd St., Newport OR1ole 3·468> GIRL to work ln drydumng s hop. part time. ORioiP :; 0310 HAlR STYLlST. m ale and ft>mate. <'olor expert, mankurls t for elite bt'nuty sa lon to opc•n Feb ruar,• 1:5, COM. Write Box l ~9. l' o Enc;ign. WS Al'\GELF..S TI.\1E. nN><b boys for Sunday M>llln~ Phont' FOH S.\Lf, f>P. R£:-iT -Jus t r('-·1 Ll g. ~J lt-a·.~·tl h om .1n ('state ~ale. 3 ___ ....._....,............,....,...._......,. ___ ._ twrtru<~m . :!'. oath u1rge li\ SITOATIOifS WAKTED DOES YOl 'H YARD and l,n\'!1 look .1 .. attra1·ti\t• a ... ) ou 'd I i h.€' ':' If n(ll . \\ h \ not Jc>t mE' unpro\t' 11 R<IY ·ll<~w-.. o r. 3 l t.t!G . ahl~> ~p rflt.lm . optomng to SUfi rlt••h. Y.llh unobstrulted l'Ou '' 11 rlf' \ wv. f 1\-N !>ltt•d bed room \\llh .t;lunt bath Op€'nlng I~ d JHI\.th 'Uil .irt'd. Appro~­ rm..th·l~ JI,J2 '-QU..tre feet II\. tng o~rra. tif>4J ... quare f('f't ga· ru~l" plu-"-.1;11 .,qu.llt' fc.~<~t 1 ..tr SERVICES port dOll .">.".! ''1 ·lt. JK>nhe ------------- l.t 'JJN<•tl .11111 1tr.qw•d Inter· * * MOVING? * * C'flm !>) .... w r ull prll'e $29.· :-11)(1 R('ntlll for nght !Je<.~Pif> S l"lll month ~fARTHA RAY. I<EALTOR. :\1:!12 l'onst High· \\u~. 1J.u1.t POint CYJI"Y 6 j!OI. 2 Fast In ured movers and large \'an $11.00 an hour Time starts at you door ... \-\'hy pay mon•? -Call- !>. 1-:\\' 2 bedroom unfurn1shf>d avartm<'nt tn 1'\f'wport &>al'h Fll't•IJI•Hf', hnrdwoud floors, "a r .1 ~ i', wa,lwr dr. er ( 1n ~EWMAN lt•a~<P Ll :'".;3.1:; • ( tR '3 "i 11'1 TRANSFER lr STORACE CO. Jo'OR fU;:"'T -.C:.t ucl1o apt 1 n Corn n.t dc•l 1\lar F"urm ... hf'rl \\ llh ulllltH's 5.l."illf1 \P,•r rnun•l nn !\ltd way 6 23:?8 or Llb<'rt) 8·6 130 1968 Harbor Bl\'d., Costa Mt>sa ll'..!"'t' (IP. J :?1'~1 UR J 117;';1 '------------- r.:r..> 1:; <"uJ ... t ""' F< 1R RE~ f --Crorur .1 rt1 I \1 11 r"'' I,\ d•.oc·nr..lll'd .! lx''lr<><•m tJI trl mrn1 " '' 1 .l'f'O'Ilr ~ ... 11•11111: ~Ia".." tu l.trgt• .. unrlt>( k ~;Hh.Jgf• d1 poo-.11, rara~-:t• Sl:!:i (fl~e.trl~ lt•a-.•' \I l'.t111\t" Rt•allur (IR ~ ~10 I FOR RE:'iT !. b(•t1roum unfurm<;h. Carpen ry M10or R(•pa1rs ~o Job~ Too Small' E 0 . ANDERSO f l~i Fullt>rton Avt. C<Xta :\1~. Calif. :\tlrtway 6 3314 " tf no an.,WN t'all Ml 6 2r.2 t>d houc;t> \\ ith ~aras;:e. ~f'a r Paintmg -Decoratlng &hoot :1 n rl markf't SliD PAPER HANGING Ill, ... ,..,. Second trust cSNda baft a.11 tbe qualltin ot au exr:eUeot lanatmeot. S.CUNCS by quality property lD vrowtDv Onmv• Cou.Dty-wbere laDd 9GI .... are ateadlly rtalD9-tbey cnate aa excellut addlUoiMll IDcoale. work o f EuroJ)C.'ans and Ameri· <'An :nti!IL<; The ow ners are Miss Melva Rul', 161 1 Santant>lla T er .. 1~1:\fEDIALE APPROVAL of Out of Stat<' Cr('dit $10 DELIVERS Since 191 1 320 North )lain ~;tnta Ana I monthly CD:'It (1\\f'<'r. C'a'ps''l 6 :;:r.-;--. GEORGE BURKHARDT --U cen.sed Contractor lOi'o Interest Per Annum Short term acrtudtMa Cllld ama.U DOtH tor cS1YenlfkaUoD make poulble flexible la.-taeat progumaa. WE NA.KACE. IEBVJCE AJfD COLLECT Evans G. & D1 W. II&WIOaT .OVUVAIID IRWJOIIT IlEAC& CAI.IPOIIIOA IIJDWAT 1-1151 Co. Costa Mesa LuntberCo. LUMBER -BUD.DING MATEIUALS Llbel1y ..... Orco Block Co. Bun.DING BLOCKS-ALL SJZES-ALL TYPES ElaabMty 5-1121 DIDL ...... ._..Il.- SAVING IS A FINE ART It takes talent to paint a bright future with the security of aavings ... but you'll find that you can create a real "masterpiece" when you save regu- larly at Laguna Federal ... where your aavino- eam more in safety! Start now! • CUIIEIT • DIVIIEII • UTE PAID FOUl TI~ES A YEAit LIGUlA FEDEBIL SAVDfGS AND LOAN ASSOaAftON 11rvln<> Terrace, a resident herl' for 12 y£'nrs. and Mrs. Lupe I I Chown o r Laguna Beac.•h. Thf' gallery Is being managed by Ka rl de Smlt, a s<'ulptor. who arrived here re<'<'ntly from Hot. t land and now liv<'s In Laguna I Beach. Both ownt>rs arc artists. Miss Rue's work Is also handled by the Acosta Gallery of Beverly Hills. Another lO<'al artist repre. sented Is Frank Hamilton of Newport Beach. lla Mull, also an Irvine Ter· I ra<'c resident. now has estctb- 11. hed her studio in Corona del Mar again after being IO<'ated on Balboa lsland for 10 years. She formerly operated her studio in "Cameron's Corner" at Colden. rod Avf!'. and Coast Hwy. Low ns $3 WEEKLY LIBBY'S FURNITURE 100 E. 17th ST. COSTA MESA Cor. NEWPORT " SUPERIO R Next to COMPASS RAMBLER OPEN DAILY TO P.M. - SAT. It SUN. TO 6 P.:\1. FISH LOVERS -ATTE:'iTIOX~ FO R SALE -Compl~>tely equ1p !X'd fi <;h aquarium. Including !ish. 6·3 gallon aquanums. 5. foot s tand, l!ghL~. hl'all'f"l(, f1l · te-rs. air pumf)!. and aerator JOOJ[EJ) Olf CHECK CBABCE ~::>.00. -~a ll Joyr r a~ Ensign I OR 3·0.l.'i0, 1'\E'S ;\II 6 ;>943. Charle<> Lee Smith . 23, of Ana· BEAL'TIFTL Orlt>ntal Rug, 11. x helm. also known as Robert L.l• 20. In exc-elll.'nt ('Clndiuon. Da vldson. was booked Sunday a t Priced S650 oo. Al~o Wilton ru~. the Newport lk'ach ~II('(> station 1 9x12: good <'ondltion; S.30.00. on a <'harge of cashing a forged I pads included. Phon(.• OR 3· <'hffk a t the All American ~lar· 1608 ket in Corona del Mar. 1---· ------- CABS roa sALE 1 THEFT OF MET CBARCED 1 FOR SALE-1935 T·Bird. R &lt, 1 Earl L. kunkel. 25, a! Morro white walls, fully automatic Bay was booked Monday at thl' Charcoal g r<'y : ver,• dean and Newport lk'arh poll('(> s tation on reasonablt'. Call HY31t ~·0266. I a charge of stealing a $2.000 ba rra<'uda net from the Shell d()('k, Newport. The owner is Le· • rO)' Squires. 310 3-Ith St .. ~ew· port. I * * ·* READ ENSIGN CLASSIFIED * * * ELECTRONIC SOUND SYSTEMS Stereo, Hi-F1 COMMERCIAL -INDUSTRIAL HOMES-BOATS CUSTOM INSTALLATION Sound-Grafters, Inc. AUDrO SPEClAUSTS 2626 E. Coast Hiwa)• OR.3 ·8515 Corona del ~far CI\'E THAT CHILD TIH: J CHAXCE YOL' DIDXT HA\.E' RE~T A PIA:'\() AS LOW AS S8 PER ~tn W OODWORTHS 313 !'\. ltain, S.A. Kl -; ·4 139 In Corona rlE'l ~ta r OR 3 jlJil Tll.AifSPOBT A nON W AlfTED RIDE TO PHOE!'\IX , Arltona. or nearhv. AnvtimP towarrl l'nd of Februan: or l'arh· ~1:. n h \J,'III ~hart>· car I''CflE'~"<'" T ·1p back apprE'ciatE'd hut nm n••< ~>ssary. \\'rit<' Box 12.i, <' o En· sign. COM. Ml.SCELLAJfEOUS ----WOOD DELIVERED ... tr.ll~ht to your door. Seasonec1 eu.·a I~ pi uc; fi repla('(> wood. OR 3 06:)8, Lf 8 7682 e\·enin~s. PAIJfTDfC ·~----------------- 1 1897 Crane~ A~. eo.ta Kes.- SEA CREST MOTEL LibertY 8-8621 I & 2 b<'droom apartments Kitchenenes Nl('(>ly Fuml~hed HEATED POOL Chlld.ren lr Pet Welcome SEA CREST MOTEL 2!131 East Coast Hwy. Corona del )far ClRiole J 6370 fl'R~IgHED APT GOOd locauon piE'a"anl ~u rmund:ng .... ~earl:o­ lt.>a'-t>. ~o <'hlldrt>n. ~o pet-- (iJO£. :\larJ:Ul'TI Il'. Corona del :'liM SUNSET STRIP A FTS 1:1 Cos!c Mcs:: 89""' Cer ~c-; S: On Prem.scs ~ 112 up Furnlo;hcJ. unfurmsht>d. smgles I I bfodroom. 2 bt'droom. :? b3th JOHN STONE'S Mesa Auto W reekers Used Auto Parta. Tirea We Buy Ca.rs and Scrap Metal UBERTY 8-i013 2075 Placentla lt.ve M eo.ta Mea Complete Landscaping Service FREE ESTIMATES SAD Green Stampt F'r"ee deUvery C'ORON A DEL MAR Nt11t.SEJrY OR 5-0160 · 7i t~ E. Coa..~t Hwy. ALL TI'"PES OF P~c~og:-aph1c Supphes e Fa..<:t Color Film Servtce. e Movl~ Projectors tor Rent. e .Model AJrplane Supplies. MEARS CAMERA SHOP 17M2 Newport Blvd . Costa Mesa Ph<~nt> !..lberty S· 7042 CRO WN TV SALES-SERVIC E and RENTALS CALL CLAVDE OR D£CK FOR EXPERT TV REPAIRS 34.22 Ea.•n Coac;t Highway Corona DPI Ma r Phone OR 3 5655 AUTOMOTIVE SER CE , C .Jr::plete -~ CALL - Sympson 0. Nolle: :'iewport's I ResldE'nt managt'r on p~m•ses. B? AKE SERVICE Oldest Established Painters OR 3.3630-Eves O R 3·~ PEJISOKAL F61ft:'\f'OR.\IATIOX-about l'ar l· fir \'tf>W )temonal Park. ron . tart :\Ire;. LUlll' Cruj)(' lh ~>n"t>'1 :.alespt-rson 300 Lark.<:pur. Co . rona d<'l ~br. OR 3 70i';'. Mr;. Ra)'. Apt 'i U q.z1 Courte"~ to Broker.. OFT1CE SPACE O FFICI.-: ~PAC E. 11" ludll't: r·•'\\ I dt.>ii.k Rt-a on.tbh• rt•nt fllr IP '-U r.tnt'(' gall'smHn. Ht>al F"tall• • ~:_)T2R TL'NE U? Hr :b 1:11cr s RICHriELD ~TATION lkoh.t>r n_r Pu.hlll At <'Cllll 1,1nt ~ E Coa<-t Ihn ;t-Poinsettia ~U ttt.' 2 \ 136 Ht•IIUI!C'III' ( ,, l Q--.q • w 11,1 11('1 ~l.t • OR 3 . ·-• rurona del Mar Mail in Your Classified Ads USE 1'WJS BAWDY ro ... -00 WOaD PU SPACE I 11. -----2. -----3. -----t.. -·-----5.. ---- ____ a, __ _ 9. -----10. ---- Check Proper Claaitication For .. ,. ... _o w •"ted :-o bvy ___ o IS.-7. 11. U 11 ----1t lS. Re_. Estet.. 0 SPECIAL! 15 worda only 50c Jor one U..rtiOD-3 timea only 1.00 For ,....._ 0 (11 W.,W to ,_.,._[J p 1.'1. ti. 1!. tt. m. ~ ..tM --L.t I n ----n ----n ----)1. ----z. ----w-. ...w _ ____...., lod I F....&....___.~.~ 1 a ----77. ----.-a ----a ___ 30. ____ Sh.re ,_. oer ...... .-~~..~ • WOIIDI OIII.T a• roa o.q MIDI .. -a 1"111&1 roa a.-'-I ' Yoar Ncaaw MAIL TO: THE ENSIGN. 2150 & Coa.l Hwy •• CoroDa del Mar ,.. ..... W~n••••u• I • .. t I ' • Monologist YAOIT QUI COMMmEE MOVES JO OBTAIN PERMANENT LOCATION Unfolds Life 2.Q Maraaret t>r.,5bdrm.l28.~ »r JaA11 TAIIDOWI&T Indicated that there would not who ls cl'f!Wina In the Acapulco 306 Coronado (DuplexL ... SSO.OOO no. 1'WiliDO ISUNOCI be more than perhas-30 people Race aboard Bob Grant'• "Ro· of Jennifer 48l E. 20th ..... -...... ·-·-......... 12:5.:500 A &rOUP ot Udo laJe Yacbt on the lsland Interested. At the bon." 123 • 43.rd St. (Ouplex)._ ... .$29,000 Club nwmben have lone felt the followtna meetlna, Dr. Tandow· Dunne the meetlna 1t waa 8y GwarDA WATIO• 1746 E. Ocean Blvd .............. .$14,500 erowlna need of s-rmanent aky, merely aa a yacht club noted that only one So\l them ,_ , .. , l too •suwou 464 N N c 1 1 fac.illta.. the Yacht Club could member, uked for and wu California yacht club owns It's Charmlna. deUahtCUl. true-to-• ewport, · ........... JB,SOO call Ita own ••. a headquartera alven their permlaslon to fonn own faclliUea and It la un-life, the atory of Jennifer Lee un-440 Holmwood, 2 bdrm ..... ll9,500 te be proud ol and where the a committee and lnveatleate the deratood, due to their Jarae over-folded before the eyea of the 426 San BernardJno ........... ".$1'11.!500 courteales of other yacht clube maner and report back. head at times have difficulty In Lido J.sle Woman:s_ Club .mem-309 La Jolla, 4 bdrm ........ .132.500 could be rep&Jd. At the newly-electett YC making ends meet. bers at their last meeting. 229 La .Jolla, 5 bdrm ....... .137.:500 TJ\Is ll'OUP ot men have been Board's first meeUna In .January, On the other hand the other From the moment Jennifer ~ Holmwood 3 bdrm ..... ~,:500 taking the pul~ of various a committee proaress report yacht clubs -who lease their first appeared, trylne to apply • yacht club members and prop. was made ,by Jr. Staff Commo. property from the city at a com-make·UP to her tecn-a1e beauty 645 Plummer, 4 unlta ........ 138,000 erty owners on Lido. The group, dore Marty Lockney, who, as paratlvely low rental -are fl. to make her seem more sophls· 964 Creu, L.aauna, new --123.500 headed by Dr. Ralph Tandowsk,y, 1uch, Is now Chairman of Perm-nanclaUy successful. tlcated. the audience felt a deep 2355 Tuatln, lot llO'xlOO' ... .SS.4!50 Includes J. C. Axelson. Judge anent Facilities for this year. With this In mind the com. friendship and· sympathy to the Wm. Christensen, Stuart Cum-Marty presented the sJrned mlttee will present a plan tO' the very real character portrayed by 8 ·4 lot on East 19th St. -.... .t6,8SO mlngs, Bob Grant, Bob Harris. petition as concrete evidence Community A.'I.Soclntlon Board, Louise Meteer. LOT 968 Creu In Lagu na .. $5,500 Dick ~·rner, Blll Morris, Joe showing the great amount or In· to make use of parts or the AB·j Jennifer's life unfolded In sev-2215 Meyer Place .............. 115,850 P~lninger, and Bryant Wiest. terest. and enumerated the soclatlon land that Is not being en dlrterent scenes depicting 1802 Clay-3 units .......... $29,500 They tlnd not only a wide-many compelling reasons the used. what would be, the high points 375 Princeton Drive ...... $23,950 !'lpread Interest In but· a strong committee feel are sufficient tor It Is their intention to Jense of, a ny woman s lite, from the desire or Jong standing to sup. pursuJng the project. The Yacht this property to the financial ad· teen-age romance, to the wed-824 Governor .................... $11,500 port surh a program. This Is wit-Club Board gave their sanction vantage of the Community A!l.· ding, to the birth of her son,, SUBMIT TERMS It TRADES nes..wrt by the fact that some 158 and reque ted Marty, as chair. soclatloo and C'Onstruct a yacht thfough his college graduation, signttturt's were procured on a man. to form his own committee. club facility which would ta ke I and closing finally with Grand· -• petition to that effec-t. Another The Permanent Facilities Com-care of their needs, at NO ex-I mother Jennifer holding her own Over 40 Years ln the 50 or -.o contacted by phone and mlttee appointed by Marty In· pense to the rommunlly. I grandchild. Harbor Area In pt>rson have Indicated their eludes J. C. Axelson. J udge Wm. It Is their further Intention to Louise MetN>r's charming per· intPre~t and are also anxious to Robert Grant, Herbert Riley tIn develop the easements _ at NO I sonality was completely suh· JOHI JMEL, ..... Ill- Sign the petition and support an advisory capacity as LIYC expense to the Association. merged as sht: brought to llte .... . a pro~ram where members Commodore I, Thomas R. Ruttef, The starting tower ror rat't>s.l the character of Jennifer Lee. would have the quarters, facil-LIYC Senior Sta}f Commodore, and slips, would be moved to a Mrs. ~1eteer WAS the bright bub- llles, and services normally pro· and Dr. Ra lph Toftldowsky. location In front of tht> yacht bling teen-ager, the beautiful vlded or made available by class1 The matter was then present· club facility. This would allow bride and the young wife suffer· A yaC'ht rlubs throughout the ed to the Community Associa· more room for bathing, swim· lng with suspicious morning whole United Staff's. tlon Board at their January mlng and s unning on the beach sickne · Dr Wm. Cowan. newly-ele<'ted meeting by Van Vandervort In for the residents of Lido. She wore beautiful costumes 400 N. Newport Blvd. (Opposite Hoaa Hospital) )fi 6·16'75 IIYSHORES PrE>,.ident or Lido Isle Tennis order to acquaint them with the Furthermore. these proposals appropriate to. each scene and Club, notified the above .group l project and to get their reactions would reduce the taxation of tht> tht> hushed audience was en- that the Tennis Club Board I and opinion. The Board referred Lido Isle property owners and thralled as she approached down 2 8..1 ..11-1 pas.st'cl a motion unanimously in l it to the Ardtitectural Commit· ~ive a much-neede<J Income to the aisle as the traditional bride, IIWI'RI.t ... 1111'11111 giving It their blessing and zoning. Jt was again stressed that the clever ac-tress. Carpeted, lovely patio ONLY favor of the ~acht Club's project. 1 tee tor further study as to re· the Community Association. a tribute to the talent of the 100Th'; sup~tt. 1 f T1 he Permanent Facilities Co 91 m. pre~>Chnt type 1 or Yacht Clubh memd· hMrsh. 1\Jdteteerf anndounche1d th1 a t $23.950_ e proJecter program, o m ttee met on Tuesday, Jan. 1 h bers lp wou d not be c ange s e a per orme t s p ay rour!'t'. means finding dec;irable at the home of Staff Commodore for those who are happy with It since she herself was In her pro!)('rty to pur<·hase and, If on Earl Sawyer, who sat in as and that the Junior Program teens but her audience agreed Liclo lsJe. a matt£'r of re-zoning.' chairman for Marty Lockney , would continue as usual. that In her maturity now the This program would not de· scenes must be even more etfec· tract from or change the pres-bo d live as she cleverly runs the ga· Pnt membership Pf-up. Ra ther. H St t E t mut from youth to age with it io; the wish or this committee ar r u en s n er both pathos and humor. to auJ!mt>nt anrl improv(' condi· The continuity of the entire SEASPORT REALTY CUIIE 1111•1 R.EALTOR 2633 West Coast Hiehway Newport Beach U 8-9349-Eves. Ll 8·3293 ;~~~'7('~ f~:t:l~li;l~~~~~~~~~~~ Annual Speech Contest ~::y ~~~fc P;fav~~~d t!rw::~r~:~~ rng thov• owmng ocean-going ---scene depicting each .stage of boato;, both sail and powN. I li fe. Playlne thec;e in'lportant in· CURT DISH, llllll....r The c-ommitte!' fet>ls that the terlude!l was. our own girl of n• time hao; come in tht> Club's (from the Harbor High 8(-aronl many talentll, Jean Tanctowsky. P<'riCKI of growth and maturity "People to People ~ Key to World L'ndPrstandlng" is thl" 1600 WEST COAST HJGHW A Y wht>n member'> who havE' ac. theme of the twenty -third annual Student SP<'a kC'rs Contest which Cl c 'quired hoating Interes ts which will be held ~larch 1. at a Slle not yet announcecl. Lions Clubs or ean ampus take thf'm far arlelcl from home California and ~evada will sponsor the event. NEWPORT BEACH bal'e. must also have .,ome rE'pre. Four Harbor student., wtll be St"le<'ted hy ~1r. Lt>\\ls Palmer. Brinns P•rl.p1•15 Ll 8-9334 sentatJon In this energetic group. Harbor High in the affair. Each '2 Ul The rommitt('(' wishes to sta te a·ll II lie Ele I .. to ten minutes on the theme. Sh Fr.d that tht>y have nothing but the I nO r c •• Englis h teacher. to represent ort I ay highest prai e for the excellent Bill Noller or the Newport contestant will speak from eight work done In the past In build· Competltlft Specddag (From the Harbor High Beaconl lng our tine Junior Program and Beach Fire Dept. was elected The main purpose of the con-I Swab the deck, and pick u p an active fleet of Bay Sailors. last week as president of the test Is to provide an opportunity the t rash. Let's keep thls cam- A suggestlon for ~rmanent Newport Beach City Employees' for competitive speaking among pus "ahlp-sbape." facilities was Introduced to last Federal Credit Union. Jack Ort· students on a subject of vital Beginning tomorrow. February year's Yacht Club Board by berg is vice-president ; Ruby Pal· lntere5t to the ~ntestants and 4, Harbor students will be re- Earl Sawyer who wu then Jr. mer, secretary: Buck Root, treas-to the American people as a warded each week for keeping Sta!t Commodore and, as such, ureo George Cooke. edut"aUonal whole. the campus clean. The remun· was Chairman ot the Permanent committee cha;rman;. Ed Star· Presidents of the Lions Clubs era lion Is a aborl day. The final Facilities Committee. The YC nes and Ed Brawn, duectors. will t"hoo e a chairman who will beU will clan~ at 2:30 every Board, at that time. took a dim I I c-onduct the contest, along with "clean'' Friday hereaftt>r. view of the whole projet"t and u .. Enai9n d•uifiecl ecla. 0~ l-0550. a s<'le<'terl committee. The speech Student Court hope~ to have "ln•estigatiom & Security" lllenlllllal Deleclhe Ac•cy, l•c. w ill be judgt>d on the text, dt> a special flag pole erf"cted on livery. emotion, anrl t'ffPcti'-t>· which a flag will be hoisted to I nNls of the effort ao; a wholE'. I signal a "short" or ''long" day. Winners from Harbor High If the s hort day privilege is In will have an opportunity to rom· eHet"t. a white flag will be flown pete for a $1500 ~holarship. earh Friday. If. on the other luicla•'sllwllok Is. Prep• Frillay hand. the t"ampus has been lit· tered with debrlr-~ during that week. a "scrubby" flag will be raised indicating loss of the short d11y. Studeata Decide "~usic man" Meredith Wlllr-~on I Harbor students will decide and his wife, Renl, will be honor whether or not Fridays will be guests of Mary Gret>r Scar-short or regular. * * * READ ENSIGN Radio Can Secret Jlecordlaqa Factory Cuarda O"BMCE COUJfTT DMSJOH 2712 E. COAST HIWAY. CORONA DEL MAR borough at the book review t A few careless students need· series sponsored by the South Jessly discarding trash about tht' Coast Alumnae Cl ub nf Phi Beta campus ean cause the Joss of Phi at 10 a.m. tomorrow (Frl· 'this day for the entire student CLASS I FlED day 1 In the Newport Harbor I body. Yacht Club. Mrs. S<·arborough Stick wlth the Tar "<·rew " and will feature Mr. Willson's book. keep the campus "whit~ flag "But He Doesn't Know the Terri. clean:" I For 011 of the most e1clusite lllllu 01 tile Iliff, lllreclly oYerlooki•clhe U,er B1y i1 lew,.rt Buell I I I I I This bea utiful new home is just right for a mature family with no small children. IN PRIVATE ROAD ESTATES e L<~r,gc•, hf'nlerl !!Wimmlnge GenNill Electric Dish· • Landscaped JI(.J(Ji wash<'t e Sprinklers • Lar~f' P.1tio e General Electric Disposal e All UUJ.itles Under· • r.otr Putting Grf'.:n e Supper Area In Kitchen ground • 3 BNirooms • Fine-quality All-Wool • Quiet Res idential e Family Room Dl i e Lar~(' Li ving Room with Ca~tlng str ct Firf'plat·e e Fort'ed-air Perimeter e Lot Included In this • General Ele<'trlc Kitchen HeaUna price -e General Ell"ctrlr Built-In e Electrl«-Garage Door •. No land rent to pay Rang!' nnd Ovf'n Opener PIICD IT OILY 14 ... With Existing 54 ~ .. Loan Easy Terms Arrang~ For Re$pontlble Party BRONZE MEDALLION AWAm for Ad.-quate ..,.... .... Cool AlJ .a.ctrte ltltc:Mftl Private Road oft Irvine Ave. North o1 22rld St. Newport Beach ..... IN u .... Carol Yowl~ I ~!~~~ .. ~!.!i!!~, Carolyn Towle was elected president of the newly-formed Harbor HJgh Art Club at their regular meeting Wednesday, January Z7. Club officers chosen to assist Carolyn were Cathy Coldoft, vlt'f' president; Irene Gates. secretary; Judy Parker. treuurer. Sallie Sickler will handle public relations. A business me-eting for the club will be held every other Wedne~ay, with a rt study work. shops on alternate weeks. Stu- dents will be supplied with art materials and an opportunity to do sketching and painting un· der the direction of Mr. Robert Scamman. Pl~tua and kJeas for fi eld trips to art showa and ilketchlng part:Jea to the mountains a n d beach area are now being organ· lzed by the rrouP. AND I REAL ESTATE ADS FOR REAL VALUES • * * * I • ; MAn lABORDL Reclltor ,1 ., , • .,. -FRI. PillE ,_ ..... -TWI liTIS SpacJou.a double garaae. covered patio, Jarae fenced back yard. Located In clean, well develos-d nelah· borhood-Eutalde C()jlta Meaa. One block from aram· mar tchool, two blocka from Heinz ~laer Intermediate• school. MAXIMUM FINANCING AVAILABLE -SUB· • M1T ON DOWN. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION M. M. LaBorde, Realtor "you'll Uke ow frtendly aervtce" 220 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa-Llberty 8-1139 (Across the street from Mesa Shopping Center) E·1enlngs Midway 6-5855 Llberty 8 ·8693 /_ "' WE AlE USDIII , ................... nl ... I I WE liE USDII I I I Olllslaltlllc s.tllera Clllflrlla '""rills • lEAR lEW IEDICIL IUILII. FOR SALE OR LEASE: l n<'ludes carpets It drapes. <>xtra large private parking area. 3 minutes from Hoag Hospital. $20,000 down--easy terms on the balanc-e or will lease tor $475 per month. • DOWITOWI CIRUIID LOTS Will be for sale at a ridiculously low figure In lhC' near future. For further Information lr lnspet"tlon of maps, caJJ ou r office. We are t.he exclusive agents. • EAST IIYniiT • ..... 111•11 2 units. pier Interest, $105,000. • lUST SEll -WESTCUFF New 3 bedroom, 2 bath, sale or lease with option. • 12 UIITS-TUml IIEI Approximately 9~ return. Will trade -aubmlt. -FIAIIUI, ......, 208 Marine, Balboa Island .. ~OR 3·2220 TIE lEST 3 1. For the growing family wanting a new home with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, with eneri')' to beautify with Jand- St"aplng and build an equity for the future at only $1950 down, full price $14,950. 2. A 3-star listing wtth 3 bedrooms, 11; baths, forced air heat, hardwood fl oors, brick fireplace -an exception- ;: Uy attractive and landscaped provincial home at $3tiOO down. Priced to sell for $18,800. 3. Harbor Highlands. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, hard- wood tl()f)rs, forced air heat, carpets and drapes. $3500 down. Prked at $23,750. ARMO. • • REALTORS OR 3-7560 3034 E. Coast Hlway Corona del Mar • 3 Bedrooms e Ample baths ,, e 2 fireplaces SIIOIECUFFS VIEW HOlE e Carpets and drapes • Hundreds of bricks e Shake roof e Forced air heat e Dining den EVERLASTING VTEW I • NIT• u•o. lultlr 3001 Eut Coast lllahway Corona del Mar OR 3-0668 • EveA. OR 3-0372 lB. Ill ., .... Lilli Near Calllornla S.nk. 5!$ ft. deep. parklnc space. Call ORiole 3-6900 .. ......