HomeMy WebLinkAbout1956-02-02 - Newport Harbor Ensign. 76,
For ewport
Who's Voting
on Annexing?
Not all voters who have re-
ceived aample bal.loU for the
Feb. 14 annexation election tn
Harb« BJthlanda wtU be able to vote, Jlfewport City CkrJ<.
Mar,_, Sduoud,-polnted out
thla week.
All ,.,tltered voten tn the
county pNdQ,c:t Bayvtew No. 2.
whldl Includes Harbor Bleh·
Janda, bave received aa.mple
ballotl, but the ,_tdenta west-
erly ol. 1rvtne Ave. are not elJ-
Kible to vot•, atnce they are
out8lde the propoaed a.nnexa-
tlon boundary.
'lbe area which will vote on
ann~ to the city of New-
port Beach ll bounded on the
west by lrvtne Ave .. the ex-
tenaion ot n.-St. on the north.
a line a quart~ mile eut~ly
ot Irvine Ave. on the east, and
16th St. on the aouth.
C.C. Member
Drive Is On
Bucs Edged
Out 58-56
I Race Is On--
But o One
Run·ning Yet
..
e _. 1fa GO . ence Hlpte ot DUIIrtd ~ lelboe
Events Li sted
On CalenCia
For Jubilee
w.u, Jo1b. u.. .......,......, 11 llland. and LM wu.r ot m.. ,.. ...._ c.Mndlr ,_ a.a.
OYW. I ,..,_ to U.. 80ftoMe ot trlct I. eouth•Jt•li o.ona del den Aaa1wrMry ....... 1ft tM
W. cohaaaa c1cartq &a.. put Mer ..U ot ...._ I,._... wW ~ .ol "-IM1 ._.. u.cty
..-. (due to 1M C11rtJtJDu M ca.ncUda ... to Wd dM&r jolll ._...... 1M llllowtlla ...... -t. c.... •• .,. ••• c... ., w.. e•a • Ya ... UOHIIe ..... IU4 ~ I ttl --JPirtt). 'nlat Jtutr woa"t l'lt 'fOU IDr aDC!dle ..._ • .,.., .. ~ .._ au~·•
BY ~, nowa.... won"t ewa make IOU Wu t1ae ..., ~ to u.. eamrlp to eiMn ap u.e *' . /tll¥0 I. MANA ~ ,..._
... HA»A.---...... -_-___________ --·--------_______ ----------------¥ anr ..., nemlee or IUr up u.. O.Uilber for .., dlreet purpoee ..,. .,.aa, ltNr .
• ~ old on. ot t.Mftttlnr the dt)'f Jfo, tlrt ...., a-atart ot ta.. a.&den 1~ IJ llop Hold on to your hat.. kJde. I rMd In the papera tbat u.., Vorap to Euenada ..• tM an· rlllj .&;ddt Itt H-. weao a1atn. Med It to pay the Mlar._ att.r nUJJ JI""P'P't Harbor to_,, ' ~T e nA.a~tYOOU 'and even IUicopea (the bird· What did tM Jfi'W'pOrt Harbor hb.15.11M..,.., Cleft Ud wW. ada lnWnadonal y .........
w ::1 :•: Penntt. plfae, a brief but aen· watdaer'a ..cret weapon) until Chamber ol Co~ MY When :_In tM put. be U.S to .-llq ~ DeJ -......
e ....... 000 000 000 QUESTION ulne expr-'on ol appnetatlon our fait community looked u~ they • .,. to toUndly told ott at ulan. ol the lltatt. Well, aoe.. ~· 1 • • .. • • •• • • to fellow outdo« columniD a wrtkaJ uparaau• bed after the polll on the .ua.scty they tJMy mUJt fNl that tiM)' mUJt ~ -...aotden rllpt ot the Th. $6-4,~ Quest•on '' en entert~un•ng 'f'! program, but. •t .Jack Curnow, "n.h 'N Came" ol an euly warm aprlnl rain. had Men enJcwtnr lor over 30 keep the ILlY In tM mann« that lnewb.._ •
murl be provldtnq food for tnought about th. temble monster of •n· the L.A. Tlmea, and Plnn. ••J'IIh luft outalde the kelp a herd ol yeua, •hkh In-the Jut 10 yean he hu 1otten UNCI to. Dtcf they Aul. 1·10-Opera r tat I val
come tax. Only a couple cot'testenh have gone on to try for the Talla'' or the Santa Ana Jnde· rray wh&J. were aurlactnl and totalled 1157.000 ot your tax collect enou1b In du• to ewn WMk. Oranp eo..t Co1Jete.
$6-4,000. Tho btQ9erl reason for this ,.ludance is the terrific bite thet pendent,. I« tbelr attempta to IPOUtlnl IMJ'rlly. One bll ham moneyT '!'belt ~n an-PaY the ularl .. f lAt'a check up Sept. 15·1t -Corona clll Mar
the progreui..-. inc.ome te• takes out of Iorge incomes. help a fulJy.f r u 1 t r a ted and wu reart.nr out of water and nouMed that they reruded the and .... ln any c.,. It appean TNuun Da)'a and ~ aaa.
Consider thi1 inc.redible example: If the conte stant i1 0 single lllahtly frantic wbale-wat.cbe:r. looltlftl 1tral1ht Into the takJn~ vot.w' adlon u a "'bl-lna In that aelt aupport hu failed. I Sept. 16-Rarbor wide~
mon, with other income of $4,000 a year, and he would like to win To date, nary a rray whale lena ol my BolleUJa. Th1a plc-dbiUlte," that t.be1 would be· am and alwa>--have been tor a PI'Oir&m at Oranp Cout ODllep $1>4 000 AFTER TAXES he w ld h t t f . f $4-4& 71 11 1pout hu J)ad~ed the alert ture box wu .tartllnll)'·equlpped come WU·tupportlnr. J)Lat they Chamber ot Commerce -a aeU-StadJura. • h . .' ou. •v•. 0 .ry or 0 ~·a 0 • • eya Ql Volunteer Wat.cha1 taa-w1tb Dr. R Xay Dooley'• new 7-would reque.t no money from aultalnln1 one, that 1& Sept. 21-~AnnJ...., Ball
T ot " not toJCatton. That I co~f,5Uhon. It bnngJ to mtnd the ~I Andrews Peue, Mra. Edith power Buahnell binocular lena· Che clty. 'Jbat la exactly what I Once more I uy I told you ao. and C&mJvaJ at the ~
dreadful_ t~th that th. power to te• " the pow•! to d~stroy ... and R~nborl or yours truly, 'Mle klt-tbe ttnt telephoto aadlet to wu told by the ttve·man com-The money apent to date plua Eventa not yet cJdlnl'-17 ICMd·
we ore ndtng relentles~ on th. road to destruct•on. w1th a to• hungry Great Gray WbaJe Ql the 79th come out tor that tine little mJttee who approached m. to that all~ted to rlorll)'tnJ the uled Include Golden CUp ,....
qovernment ot the wheel. Gray Whale·Watchlna Croup. camera. Join and pay t.J\e dua I did jult CouneiJ In the ~lebratlon of 50 by all yacht duM and a a.ll tl7
I wppose that the typiul comment of the man on the rlreet is: I>Hplte ndtlnr ~porta from San Paaalnr quietly alon1 the ~ear· that. with the rftllalk that I bad yean ot existence tbla IUrnnM!r to be put on by aport ~ In·
"Sure. thot'a tough on the big boys. but it won't hurt me ond my 1moll Dleao. our 1~ acore sheet la u let Une, eervtn1 Eye-Balla and mted rt1ht alon1 that I would wlll probably eat up the ~.000 tererta. Other au..-.s ewnbt
incotM." blank u the pa1ea ot next year's murine, wu Cray Whale Lady r•ume memberablp 11 and when of your tax dollara. For Ulat are a water lk.IJnr taatJval In the
But consider this comment, quoted from the Akron Beocon-J our· diary. Ruby Steven 1 on . One aum-they lOt otl our tax ridden back. price we lbould aee many pfc. Uppet> Bay; a. akJn dlvtnl nent
1 "M b · L .L d h" If th" $'" .. 000 t· I may have to l.uue an emer-watcher from San Dteao wu I now feel that I've bftn taken, turea of our mayor and council put on by the N.wpcwt Harbor no : . any 0 us•nenman nos o~e •r_nse '' '"· ~ues •on: gency order to Chlcaao'a AU-See-quatttna their otflclal whale-llllckf!'red, conned and double and maybe ltrlke a medal to; Skin DIVInl ~aUon; paddle·
Sholl I •nvest. ••pand, cr~ote more robs w•th the hopa of moktng ~Ole Ina Mid· Wstern Eye Daniel Cal-watch In I drink, "Moraan'a croued-a vtc:tJm of mlaplaced each one. However, on lt there board race and otbf!'r wat« con·
money? !lnd after studytng the tax rates. he, too. hos often dec•ded lahan, to brlna hla red ahlrt and Blood.'' (Courtesy Sporta lllu-con!ldence. The Chamber kept ahould be a mentlon ot the tl-t.-ta.
to quit wh ile he wos sofely oheod. The big losers fr om such decisions come out I'm alao Impatiently ltrated.) their word nearly seven months, uco known u the Dora Hill
are not the bu1ineumen--no r the television con testontr-but the smoll awaltlna a reply from Dr. Ray· e CALL TO CO~OU and then came In to City Council Euter Law, wh'lch after belna
toxpoyers ond Uncle Sam." mond Gilmore of the U.S. Flah It waa sueh a thrilling dream' with a requNt tor the whole conteated at a ronalderable ex· e A PET PEEVE and Wlldllte Service, the Roger I wu dluppolnted beyond word~ $2,400 that the voten had limited pense Co the city wa1 thrown out
Here's one of my peeves ot City Council meetings: Tory Peteraon (have you been when the jetty tog horn awak· them to. These boys are no u u n eo n s tIt u t lonal. A1ao It
Word-for-word account of Council action on on iiT\port~~nt mol· enjoylna l h 0 • e blrd·watchlng ened me. But aometlmea dreanu plken. The Council, notorloua tor mleht be appropriate to mention "Se d d' f 0 d" d' . articles In Sporta Illustrated!) ol come true belna ll~ral 1pendera of the tax· the defeat of the amendment to ter-. con reo •.ng o r •none~ No. 7b~. "" or •nonr.e chonq:nq the whale apeclalltta. I've even Meanwblle kee payera' money. voted 4 to 2 on allow the dlatrlc:ta the rt1ht to
the zon•nq of certa•n reel proparty 1n the C •ty ond omend•ng Sect•on tuggested that Dr. Gilmore aet 4 d lt P your aaze the tint test In alvtna the 12.400 elect their own councilman to
9102.2 of. the Municipol Code ... This is ft publ:c heorinq. Doe~ 1 out a field au Ide tor whale· :~t~ar:! 11~ou a:' ~~~ to the Chamber. rep r e • en t them, whlcb wu
onyone w•sh to b. heerd? ... {o pouse of obout f1ve seconds) .. watchers, similar to the beat Mopey Dick the truatrated Rlaht hfl're I point out that the brought about by a .care·head
Move thot the hearing b. closed ... Second the mot1on ... !Ill K'ller that Roger T. P. hu writ· whale watcher Tell the ope~~~; seata ot three ot those tour roun-lt'tlf!'r the day before the election
eyes ... Move odoption of Ordinonce No. 765 ... Seccnd the mo· ten and admirably Illustrated !or It's an emera~ncy! The whale· cllmen who voted tor the $2.400 -a Jetter aponaored by the
••on . All ayes ..... End of thot topic. the birders. watehlna reputation of our Har -are to ~ tilled In the April 10 mayor uylnl amona other mla·
What in God's qreen eorth Wll~ thllt oil ob,ut7 I wcnder 1f ony. • ACES IJf BOLE bor Area l• definitely In a prtt· election. In •lmple worda, you leadlna lntormatJon that "we
one in the entire d' k 1 d"d L _ 1. th t II C I have yet another ace In the rarloua poeltJon! My klnadom for wtll have a chance on that date want no Tammany Hall In New· . . ~u ••nee new. 1 · DeCouse m ere 0 0 . oun hole. I'm about to oontact Cura-1 . to let yourself be heard from. port." c,l meet•nqs. but .t mu~t hove been o deep mys tery to the Clhzen \ tor Kenneth Noi'Tla ot Porturuese a apout. Who wu It who aald. The three places are presently • • •
who come by to see their Counca in octio,. I respectfully suggest th.,t Bend's Marlneland ot the Pacttlc. "Sui'Tender! NuC.! We've juat be· occupied by Gerald Bennet ot e TOUTII CKJIT&A
the Council should mo~e it ploin whot they re votmg on. \0 thol the who also enjoys the atudy ot the aun to flaht!" DlatrJct 1, West N~; Clar-A very tine turnout Sunday at
public moy know. ~ay whale and Ia definitely an
• MAKE HASTE SlOWlY authority on tbe blr mammala.
ITIU. Df COITA IIU A
Mra. lr!ary Yarnell, former Bal-
boa Llland reaJdent. hu moved
to 383 Mont. Vista, Cotta M.,.,
trom 2214 Pactfle Ave., eo.ta
Mesa.
the Newport Harbor Community
Youth Cencu. A lot ot people
found out where It la an4 were
arreeably IUtprtJed to Me what
had bftn done on a 1ho.trlna
and a heap ot volunter workera
and donora. Aaaln I uy, 10 to
the Boyl' Club ln eo.ta Mea
and be embanaued by what
they have done when you com-
pare It to oun. and then pt with
thla project.
My doctor friends hove ••pressed hopa thot the doq pro tector\ Ont' way or another. the Mar-
won't pMic our City Council l,to o hosly omendmont of the robie \ bor '>Ju Is not aotna to concede
inoculation low. Th: pet protectcrs cedllinly hove 0 right tc be heord. ~nyt~:fl· even though ~r eeoc::
but the d&nqer thot the low is de••qned to guord us ogoinst is too reol mo:; v~u~= e~ . .caen n the
and_ dreadful to oct without thorough study ond expart medical waters ott our lhores.
adv•ce. e I BAD A DUAM
• BOUQUETS One recent nl1ht I drumed
Proudest guy in town Sundoy must hove been Gront Howold, 'who that we had a fully-equipped
for the lost two yeors hos been in chorqe of the tremendous project public whale watch on Corona
of getting that Community Youth Center building reody for use on del Mar'• lnaplratlon Point. T.
the Horbor View School grounds. Sundoy wos opan house the re ond Duncan Stewart wu striding
I t~s Smart to Save ~ one11
and Still Enjo11 Lurur11
more than 200 folh (not indudinq the hundreds of kids) come by to ~~=:r~~ ~~=~~frt:dw~::.
look ond mon.:el ot the enormous omount of work thot hos been done. era. crackJnr an eel-akJn whip
A lot of cred•! q~s to Mr. Howol~. h!od of the Youth. Center, ond and ahoutlnr. "Don't acream
to the mony •nd•v•duals ond organ•zot•ons who hove g1ven of their until you aee the whltea of their
time. talent, ond funds. blow!" Andy Smith wa• whJrllna
YOlfLL
SEE YOUR
FAMILY REALLY
EAT,
W~EN TWEY ARE
S ERVED OUR
C._,OICEST
M EAT _/
* Only Swift's Premium Beef Sold Here *
Speciala for Thura., Fri., & Sat., Feb. 2-3-tth.
IWIFT'I PUMWX
Leg 0' Lamb, 65~
I Will. I nDCIUK, aoWELDI
Rump Roast, 69~
Loin Lamb Chops, 69~
IWifi I n&MIVII. LUG&
IW'ifi I namJJ1 ................
f1IUIL TllAT PAQ. J·U...ll -. a..,._
around halt a mile ott shore In
a aurplua helicopter. From every
C.D.M. ciiJf.<fweller'a hacienda
protruded telescopes. blnoc:ul.,..
Scouts Picked
For Council
A ft'ature ot Boy Scout Week
In Newport Beach will be a mock
council meeting In Newport City
Hall on Monday, Feb. 13, wtth
Scout• t aklna over the vartoua
City Hall jobs.
ScouC. who will hold city of.
fl~ Include Richard Wataon
and Steve McNeil, councilmen,
from Troop Flv~; Dan Pierce.
councilman. and Chuck Remley,
pollee captain, Post Five; Roy
St. Clair, harbor muter. and Jim
Cherney. tlre ch let, Troop 81 ;
John Richard and another Boy
Scout yet to be Mlected. council·
men. Troop 182 ; Tom AUclnaon,
city m.anaaer, and John Whit·
man, city enrtneer. Ship 210;
l ohn Sm ith. bu1Jdln1 department
head. and Dick Butu-rworth, fi-
nance officer, Troop 17; Randy
Peeler. fire marshal, and Kent
Harvey, clty clerk, Pa.t 17;
George Vandervort, pollee chief,
and Bob Horn. councilman, Troop
3'7 ; and Dulwood YounJ, coun-
cilman, and RJchard Powell. dty
attorney, Troop 10.
•Atn. WOLF& L&AYU IIDA
PauJ Wolle ot T13 Center SL,
eo.ta Mesa, la movtn1 to Tau
and then plana to ao oveneu.
He will return to the Harbor
Area aaaln. howevf!'r, he prom-....
JHI ER 'S GARDl .t~ ...... ,
BUY FAMOUS TOWELS
AND SAVE DOLLA R S BY THE DOZEN
Ut;. ...,. •
Frying· Chick•s, ..... JSaiO 11.91 ...... c...• 16•• U9 ...
011'& JOUMA c:::a.&.O nG.. KICIID
•• .,, Prtnl' 1111.,
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D ..... 11 a II .59 M
Wtillaa.dll UaU .. .., ............... -.
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fut
COLO&
SDVJCE
3121 E. Cout Hwy., CDK
S. V. Pfuntner
In New City
Finance Post
8. V. Pfuntner hu taken ovw
the dulles o.f dl.rector ot flna~ ~==========~ for the City or NewJ~ort Beach. a ;: newly-created po~~JUon.
Bgin & Homilt~
Wetches
Oiomonds
Mountin91
Wallace Calder head
JEWELER
J 12) Ee.t Coe1t Hlvltwey
WOlle d.t Mer
Standard S b ad • Clotlu
and Cullom SpectaltJ• e Drapery H a r'd w a r e e Venetlan lllnda.
-II. SJ.J. Sl.p
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-... lt.. • ...,.,-t ....
naJAir IIVO c:z.&AJrmO
WOIIU m D1C2 JUCI(Irl
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Mr. Pfuntner wu tina~ ottl·
ceor tot tbe City or Indio for three
years and for alx yeart prior to
that worked for the Tex.u 1tate
audit department In Au.Un.
Texu. He wu bom ln New York
8tate and apent hlJI early llfe In
Penn.ylvanla and attended Co·
lumbla Unlveralty.
He hu control ot all recelpll
and apendlturea for the City ot
Newport Beach. He hu the job
of comptllne the annual c:tty
budeet and controllne expend!·
tures to ~ that they do not U ·
c:eed the budret. The water de·
partment office for water fee
paymentJI la alao under hla IU·
pervlalon.
Mrs. Pfuntner and their four
children. Edward, 16; Ann, 14;
John. 12 and Eather. 9. plan to
move Into the city (rom lndlo
about the tlrat of February.
NAif IS FDfED 1100
Ralael c. Perez. 21. of Lacuna
Beach wu !lnC'd $100 on a petty
th~ charee 1n Newport Beadl
JuaUce court Jan. 23rd. He wu
charc~ with torclnr the name
of Raymond L. MJller or Lacuna
Beach on the back o.f a ch«k for
1133.87 which be found In an
envelope on the atepe of the La·
a-una Beach po11t office and
cuh~ It In the Newport Harbor
Bank, Corona del Mar.
CORAL Beauty Salon
"Special of the Month" sm-,.,. ..•.••• s1 ra * For Appolntment-HArbor 1876 * HAZEL PIIIEIIII :rm lo=l•m --:r~
IIWIIIIIIIPI uownwaAa .._ WADDJD
Swtm Sulta, Satonp, Dr-. Xelk .. "ChUdren't"
Thlnp, Muumuua, Luau eo-tum-. Men•• Aloha
Shlrta, Qltt.r, O.CCWat&ona. South Sea Party DeeoJa
1
t!2 ...... c..e ...... ( .......... ) LrepM
Mlnlatu.re blchway bWboarda mJttee and aald tt t1M7 bd -.,
u.d u table d«<r&Uont pointed ten lll&rtC'd In 1.-~ ID
up ~ of the Pf'rtlnent tnlar· years a~o. they wouldn't liMe
matJon sivf'D by Mrs. 'lborkJid the problema they do ~.
Enudaen of Lido lale and t.o. Reports of vu1oua OOIIIIIDJttee
Ani ... at the luncheon at..n ~ the ·~ ltl a .....
Jan. Z tor Mc-mbe>rt ol th• nHa ..ton conduc.ud bJ lea.
WonM'n't commlttft of the Cham· T Duncan Stewart. Projlda of
ber ol Commerc. and their thf' Womt'n't dlvt.lon Include a
fUMta at the Newport Harbor nt'W project enroUtnc new baba.
Yacht Club. at Roa 1 Hc»pltal u ~"
Mrs. Knu~. orcanlz.er of the Cbamb« memMnl and Mleetltil
powe-rful "L. A. 8eautlful" com-a tl9Wer for N~ lteacb far
mltlft, told how civic leader. the clty'a Gold«m Jubll .. eel•bra·
and bua1neu eucutlvet or CTfiAt·l tJon. _ r-
et Loa Aneeln have combine-d In Mrs. Forreat Alllnw NpGI'tecJ
a commJttee with city and county on the ~t'n.elve dNn·UP cam· ~partment head.a to dlacual paiiJll belnr plann~ by Junior
pendlnc leclslatloft and long 1 Ebell, cllmaxlnc In Clun-up
ranato prorr&ml ot benefit to the week February ~-27. Mrs. Jll«·
elty and counfy. man Peue dl~uued the thf{:!
The (lrat proj~ of the ITOUP ann u a I Carden tour ot
wu to control billboard •lena Women'a CommJttee to be beld
alone the fr~ay. Ordlnancn In May 12 and 13. • •• ,..,._ ..,_,.._ .... CMd ._... ...._ ......._ .. ...._ -..a. el ._.. a... both clty and county have been I Durlnr the lntroductJona. .. ~ .. •r:aat 01 II c..aty • .. •ct'nrt TnwU ....._ oC Aa,.l.._ D-. l=fnl oC puaed to n-eulate alan• In llfoep · Van Dyke. newly elected ~
CMd .__...,_ ....... .._ 1 "• Jadal. •~hnY .._ oC •....-to ,._ &..-.-tnr with thP aru or the "ulld· dent o1 the Newport K ....... C.. "1*..: =--= ~--=·~ ,c:::::',.:: •• ~. D'--~ oC Ler" lnr• aupportlnr tllPm. One of the Chamber of Co~w. an·
..-oC Lyacta ._ S.U oC IAitaM -.4 lfl* 1'-Y oC prewnt pro.k'<-tr of thl' rroup I• nounet'd that w~ UJ be ~··--~ ~ l!;t'!.., .. _. aay F..u.rtr& At U.. -ea I dfld .. ltn. wwa-conc.TnN! wlth "Tin Can" beach named to a numb« or the ncow
,..., .. I rr a • ...., Loa ,.__ .. I •• -.......... m .. Q1!f ........... tr-.. near Jiuntlnrton ~ach In Or· I commltt"" of the Chamber ol
-.4 ,_ ..,_ .. , .... &.--. IMt .. dllat -tM ...... (0.. ........ , anre County Owner& of the land Com~ thlJI year.
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have bt-l'n contar11"d to help kHp PUPn:T IBOW AT laiOOL Afh G d gm • ~ .... OUT liiii..J~C'" the privately own~ beaches I Ch ld f H bor VI 8cl\ 1 ,.on L.Ar.aTreirps An overnii\.Lieht atay~at .... the Clrl J"'IIIIL TY ~ ~r~~ a~~~~rale~~~att';.n~~~ ~)o~N! re~ ~up~ ah: rrtd:. ~t«ure this att'l which lJI al10 a I Jan 13. pr~nt~ by a cia• grad~ from Harbor VIew and playiTound for Lo. Anrelf'S. u a from Orange Cout Collere. dl·
Scout Houae In March and a trip Co rona del Mar Elenwntary atate beach. without all the bur-l rected by W. 0 . Pa>'!e. ~~Z,
'nte combined fourth ITades I to the San Dleao Zoo In the near School&. Aa a Chrt.tmu proj~ den of tht co.st fa lllnr to Oranre atructor. The pupPf"tJI ~
of the Harbor VIew School, 1.0 future are two ot the plan1 of thf'Se Brownler paJntC'd and dec· County Thla pro.)ect falla Into by membera of the art cl.-puplla, took part In an educa-Clll Scout Troop l2 compo8ed of orated foot-Jon" pine coner and thf'lr 1956 top priority projf'ct I for the ahow a nd the Pf"rlorm· • .. .. ' an~ waa df'SIJ11C'd to be pre-Uon&l field trip to the Union Sta-fltth-ITade elrla from Harbor atar flJih. • • • w
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..!!!,ch I• to outlaw litter In ~nt~ to children of the t'lemen· tlon and Olvera St. and Plaza In VIew School. 'nte BCOuta art' now "JU 'nt d m
Loa Anreles J~tn. 12. eamJne their roller aka t I n i EVf't")' four wef'k.a the Browntn M~•-Knud!M"n, who Ia put tary achool level. e ltU en
'ntey lett Harbor VIew School badre and ereatln1r original de· of Troop 33 elect new otflcers. presldt'nt of the women'a Dlvl· prewntlnc the proiT&m ..,.. pre·
by achool bua for thf' Santa Fe alens for their notebook.JI as part The present board con.et.t.a or 11lon of the l..ol AnaeiM Chambf>r 1 parlnr tor teachlnr.
ataUon In Santa Ana, eolnr from ot their requlre~nc.. for S«ond Kathy Hartley u president. Jo of Commeret', bf>lleves It Ia lm·
there by train to Loe Anreles. Clau llank. Slmmona as vlce-prealdent. Dtob· portant tor women to work with I Largest end Most Complet.
'nte atatlon muter at Union Sta· Cathy Walp and Chris Cordner by Keyf'S u a«retary, and Can· I men on commlttOH, that It Ia Furnrture Stor. in the A,...
tlon conducted the laree ITOUP are patrol leadera for the troop. dac. Fry u Oag bearer. For the dnlrable tor city offlclala to dla
throueh the atallon and they had which Ia under the leAdership of nf'xt two w~k.a thl'R thlrd·ITade cua problema round table fuh I
their lunch In the ataUon patio. Mn. Leonard Pelletier and Mra r lrlJI will be worklnc on Valen-lon with civic ITOUPI .o that
C.ll for 1,..
DfCO•A TING SE.VICE
llb.rly I SS II The atudentJI then vlalt.ed 01· Thomaa Halatead. Crace Butter tines. Lut week they threaded there won't be 10 much "buck
vera St. to .ee th• pottery ex· more and Toni llalatead are &a· nHdler for the uae ot elderly pa· puslnr," that diiC\.Iulon and
hlblt.s. a cS.mon.at.raUon of pot· alatant patrol leaders. Suey Caz· tlenu at the Orance County Ho.-, rompromlae ar• more t'ff.ctlve H G ~
tHY makJna. candlemaker and lay la troop tcrlbe and Carol pita I. Leader. for thew 15 Brown. than "flahtln~r:· that anyone can I n s ' .• J ~ r 'I
claublower. 'ntey abo vtalted Denner Ia treaaurer. ~!ore Chrlat· nles are Mra.. Norman Pomeroy ctve money In aupport <If civl<' lJ • I I \1
the Avtla Adobe Houw. the old· mu the. ,Ula made df"CCratlon.e and Mrs. Charles Weitzel. 'ntey enterpriM. but the nal joy and Fumr,hing' for hamel,
t'lt rerJdenUal structure In the for the Corona del Mar Chrlat· meet each Tuesday at the Co· aatWactlo n romn from wrvlnr club•. yachtL
city, and the Plaza church. mu trees. rona del Mar Community Church. She remarkNS abe waa plt'&.IM!d )Oil w c-,1 Hr9ltw•y
Fourth ITade teachers who ac-• • • to ~ 10 much ar11vlty In tht' N~ ... dl
companie-d thelr cl&U8 Include-d Linda Ho.tetler hu been wf'l· LAFFEIITTI QET GDIL ,N,~f'WPO~;;rt~C;h;a.m~ber;;~W~o~m;;en;';a~co;;m~~==:=:==;:;:;====:=~ Mia Vlratnla Booth. Mrs. PhyiJla comC'd Into Troop 23 u a nf'W A dauehter, Laura Anne, wu r
Grimmett. Mrs. Nina Hl.uon, member jolnlnr the 20 other bom to Mr. and Mrs. John Lat
Mrs. Bonnie Lanf and Jim glrlA from the tlfth IT&de In Co· rmy of 600~ Avocado Ave .. Co ·
ntomptOn, ... laUd by room rona del Mar School. In February rona del Mar. In Hoac Memorial
mothers. these .rlrla wlll start on their HoapltaJ on Thurrday, Jan. 19.
Boller Skatln.r Badee under the
dlr~lon of Mrs. Richard Holder
and Mrs. Jaclt Lelahte, troop
leadera. 'nte 1[1rla have al10 been
worklne on their Seuhore Badee
and have made acrapbookJI to
contain their badae work. The
troop Ia dlvldC'd Into thrt'e pa-
trolA headed by Penny Holder,
Joan Vallely and Nancy Buck.
Joan Peterson la Troop Scribe.
Pomona Lists
Local Pupils
'ntf' 1.040 t"nrollment at Po·
mo na Collere Includes the fol-
lowtnr atudenta from the Harbor
Area:
Dana C. Morrl .. a aenlor. aon of
Mr. and Mra.. Everett Morrts, 121
VIa Vene-zia, Lido Isle. and hlA
brother Peter C. Morrl.a.. a jun-
Ior : Tom W. Hendf'rson. 8C!nlor.
110n or Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hc-nder·
!JOn. 430 VIa Lido Nord. Lido Llle;
Rt>bf>tta F. Smith, 10phomore.
daughtt"f of Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Smith. 2706 Bayahore Drive. Bay
Shorea: Joan E. Kimes. junior.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wll·
llam F. KlmN. 418 Snug Harbor
RoAd. Clltr nann: William M.
Jeff~y. junior. aon of Mrs. Phyl -
lis Jt'trrey, 312 Narclasus Ave ..
Corona del Mar; Mary P. Harvey.
IOI)homore. dauehter of Mr. and
Mra. Raymond K. Harvf'y, 316
Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar:
Mary C. Blodrett. junior. daual1·
ter or Harry L. Blodgett, 713 lrls
Ave .. Corona del Mar: Call S.
Finley, .enlor, daurhter of Mr.
and Mrs. Leland A. Finley, 1108
E. Balboa Blvd .• Balboa.
UOAL ROTJCK ,.czwr-·a--JCAft or avsllfUS
nctttiMd Plna ....
'niE UNDEJtSICNED do here·
by certify tbat they are conduc·
tine a Yardaee bu.lnea at 3337
E. Cout Hlcbway. Corona dol
Mar. Callt. Ia D Marine Ave .•
Balboa llland. California under
the rlctltloul firm name of Snip
'n' Stlkh and that aald llnn ls
compoeed of the rollowlnr per·
aon.t whoee nama In full and
plae. of reeldence are aa fol·
Iowa. to-wit:
Vlelnla 0 . Wallon. 311 Golden·
• • •
e aaoWJnE lfEWS
Your
Health
WJIAT TO DO
roa no: n.u.
A trip to lrvlne Puk Jut Wef'k l. E. H.,...,;c4 O.C
Cor a wienie bake was a hlah During the put few wH>Ils
point In the actlvltlea of the aht many prople have ~n confined
teen members of Brownie Troop to their be<U and homn with
62. who h old their WC!i'kly mf!<'t· tlu and dH-p rolds. Thaw who
lngs at the Balboa Island Com promptly t'alled their Chlroprac
munlty Methr>dlst Church undf'T tor noport rapid lmprovf'ment
t Ted M A('('Ordln.r to thf'lt rt"port.a. It the leadership o Mrtl r would bt> a wise Idea for olht'rtl
Conville and Mrs. John Myers 10 consult the Chiropractor In
The r lrls have been partlcl patln.r their rommunlty and ask him.
In many outdoor actlvltlt'A. In "Can you do anythlnr for thr
t'ludln1r a triiJ to the Hut!alo I p4>r11on coming down with tht'
Ranch and ihf'll huntln.r un the> flu!"
bench. Tht:>y are worklnJir for I The aflt'r-efff'ctlll of thf' "n u"
their world pin thla yc>ar. nrc llflmetlm('S morf' dlstrPUina
• • • than the cnndltlon liMit It ynu 1
.. _ M Ell have not ff'lt u you should alnce Two new mem ..... rs. ary en • havlnJt the flu or are slnw In rt•
and Ceorgeann Eddln~rton of coverlnc a Chlroprnr11c ex.•ml
Montana. swt'll the tnlal of nation l.a tt•commended.
Brownie Troop 55 to a total of 15 1 a. E. Bndridta. D.C. rlrla. Mra. Thomu Ed110n and
Mra. A. R. Routh are leadt'r and na.es Bcabor 5471 or 4514
co-leader of the eroup of third 700 c.rratioe. C:O.O.. del Mcu
DOLLARS !·. SENSE
•••• MAUDE DIDN'T
exc1usive at
Corona del Me.-Phew ntacy ..,... ........ ~ ...... , ...
..... 1172
,., E. eo.t • ., .... ,_ .... c:w-r ... -
for that big show-
of affection
R~SJcvvL
,ralentine hearts
JW.u,.r thnn ~·nn:t. " R~l SloYPf "Herrt"'
u-11,. l)('r vou lovf' hH 1 ne.utifuJ red foil bn.rt
JlfH kt'd w1t.h a pound ol d4"licioua A..on.d
( • tiCK'IliU Lfolll $1.15
Many other "HNrta" 75c to S6 r,o ... 1l...W.,
l"fd foliA. bNuufuJ rt'd or pink utlna with
Oowrr co,_,re.
• Aft Will.. I rod. Corona del Mar. Callfomla. .. n• Vern• H. WatJion. 311 Colden·
rod, Corona del Mar, California. f.,..,'l .,.., WITJIIESS our banda thla 9th
day of January, 1856.
Vlrclnla 0 . Wat.on BRUcE MARTIN STAT£ cirnn,;.::r)
OOUNTY OJ' OLUfOE )a .UTI -Tl .. -filE-LifE ON THIS ttb day ol January. leet. befON 1M. a Notary Public
LOCAL AOEMT In and for Akt county and ltate,
1'7$3 "'"JII•rwPO-""RT AVE.. COSTA MESA rteldlnl th«tln. duly commie· '=iO~rrt=CE=: ~U=beJ~~~ .. ~-~14~~~~~~~U:S.~~U'bertJ~s~"~!OI1=~ =and .worn, penona.Uy ap· i Vlrlfn.la O. Wat.oll
VerN H. Wawon AIG!~f aJ. !btUUJ4
nuo-...,._ roe ._,""' ............
.... OMit ....... , 0 .o.-... _
Clfat •. AII~...._)
~-==-.. ··---* ...... -& ....... .._ ......
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lmown to me to .._ tiM perrona
wboM nam11 aN IUIIilcftbtcJ to
the within hwtnunent. and adl·
nowledlld to me tbat tMr ...
cuted dM aame.
WttHIW aJ band ud oGJ·
ctal 8Ml.
A. IL PRa.PI "otu7 PuWie lft _,. lot ald ON..c:t a.M .....
M) Ooemlllloa ... .,. l\JM
.. 111'7. ......... : , ... Jl.lf .... ,.., ..
Ia ................ .....,...
TillY ......
lew11111 laltor Baak ..........
~.b4dt Siouvt.
assol'ted chocolates
,. ..., 11ft ~4Qbocly So.. -V: ' • • .. 0., ............. tw...t.t dtocol.tli,..-..... ., .. 1..... .. ....
•
A IWD of $2,400 II ~lng IOUght
by the Corona del Mar Commu·
nlty Con~egatlonal Church u
lt. share In the $300.000 remodel·
tng program for Pilgrim Pines,
the camp for church young
people at Yucaipa.
M rch of Faith Program
To Be Held Feb. 22 to 29
The Congregational ChrlstJan
Churches or california and the
Southwest have launched the
program of remodeling. At the
annual m~lng of the Corona
del Ma.r churcll on Jan. 12, this
church accepted I'-quota or
$2.300 and added another $100 to
DUlke thelr share $2.400.
UIIIA TIIVEL IDYIGE
IIIST ALLEJ) AS ADV1108 IIIUIES •
UUIUS
STEA .. IPI
• TOUIS
In 1955 more than 1,500 young
people att~nded the camps dur·
lnr tbe summer months, In·
cludJng 30 from the Corona del
Mar church. In 1956 the camp
development committee needs
$60,000 to replace the cabins that
have been condemned and pro·
vide an adequate dJnlng hall.
Anyone Interested may send a
donation to the Church Treasu ·
rer, Corona del Mar Community
Congregational Church and mark
it "PUgrlm Plnes Camp Develop.
ment."
Rev. loeeph McShane wu ln ·
stalled u an advisor at the Jan·
uary meeting of the Orange
County Methodist Union. He was
Installed by Dr. John W. Black,
dntrfct auperlntendent.
...... 'I'M Coatal AiM P• IlNdy 10 Tean
Ill 0... A"" 1.c1tua .._. Bptt 4.1.1
Light their life with f0ith#6
• For Y .. s! • . ~
• People have been ~
.._ d ~ The Newport City Council In· r saying • • · an ~ formed the acquisition depart·
r ~ Beaches and Parks last week
P.rofessional
Directory t believing ... t ~. Scout Week ment of the State Division of
.._ YOU CAll that the city was prepa red to
r n ~ join In condemnation action to MUSIC
ST. AJIDUWS
PllE.SnTUIAJI CJI17aCB 15th St. It St. Andrewa Rd.,
ac::ro. from BJp School
Liberty 14771
Pastw: a... Jaaa• S. Stftral't
SUNDAY: MomJng wors.hJp, 9:30
and 11 a.m .; Church School,
9:30 and 11:00; 1r. High, Sr.
Hlrh and college age Fellow.
shlps, 7 p.m.; Thursday, Prayer,
study group. 9:30 a.m.
PIIIST ASSEMm.T OP COD
J2adlt. & EJ4e:l A .... Coeta NeM
Uberty 1-3711 .... ....s ... c. Cna1c. .....
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Wor·
ahlp: 10:55 a.m. and evangeJl.st
aervlce, 7:30p.m. Younr People
and ChUd.ren'a Service, 6:30
p.m. Sun. Mid.week Service:
Wedn~ay, 7:30 p.m . Ladles'
Missionary Council, Thursdaya
9 :30a.m. for all day .
• DO arrrER ~ Feb 6 to I 2 acquire Block A·34 (Rocky Point) ,.----__.;:;..;;...;...;;;.;..;;;.._ __ _
• ~;;. F I , • and Block c back of Little Co· Margaret L. Scharle C1010111111TT IIETIIODIST SEVEJn'll DA 1' ADVEJn'JS1
.._ ~ rona o-ach In Corona del Mar as Teach•r ot Plano r at ~ Business firms throughout the .x-~ ao w. lttb st.. Coeta Meea ·~ aa..s.. at ao11a st..
Liberty 1-4552 Jlewpon Boi9bta
.._ , Harbor Area and Costa Mesa wlll state ~aches. Organist · Acrompanlst r 1 The parties Involved are Harry Evenlne Classes
ln. Joeepb W. McSbcme Liberty I-IS32
Sunday: 9:30 a.m., Church Sun· Eldw D. a. SpcnalcUaq .._ have Boy Scout window dlsp ays C N 1 1 ror Adults r during Scout Week. Feb. 6 to 12. Taylor and ltlzens at ona 307 GOLDENROD AVE.
• as a fea ture of the blrthday of Trust It Savings Bank. owners of Corona del Mar
day School; 9:30 and 11:00 ·Saturday Momlnr Services: Sab·
a .m. Mornlnr Worshlp-7 p.m. bath School: 9:30 a.m. -Ser·
~ ~ Scouting. Rocky Point. and Bruce Hall, '-------::---~~~~~~ College A~te MYF Service -~ mon: 11:00 a.m. Prayer meet· p.m. High School MYF Service, tng: Wednesday 8:00 p.m. .._ ~ Cubs, troops. posts and ships of owner of Block C. Condemnation Fl11fEII.AL DUlECTOIIS ,.. F 'ture~ h action, If necessary, will be lnsti· ,.-__.;:....:.::.:.:::=.:;::...:;;.;;;;.=.;;;.;;...;;;.;.;.;;; _ _, 8 p.m., young adulta group •
• urm ~ the Boy Scout movement ~ve tuted by the state. Friendly Neighborhood Servl<:4! ~ been Invited by Commissioner
aervlce.
• Complete Home Furnlshlnp ~ Art RemJey to enter the contest. P ARKES..RIDLEY TilE CBVaCB OP CBmST
• ~ All phases of Scouting will be POUCEB JIESmEJITS FETED MORTUARY 1050 Oawda lt.. Coeto Meea
Liberty 1-2454 ., depleted In the window displays. Former Corona de l Mar resl· Uberty t.2047
lat lfewport A"' Scouts will wear their full unJ· dent. Mrs. Ro~rt R. Kleman of 110 Broadway D. G. Bunt. MJalater
COSTA MESA form during Srout Week and will San Clemente, and her mother· Sunday aervlces: 9:45 a .m. Bible
1 stage a surprise moblllzatlon ln·iaw. Mrs. William Kiernan of ~U=8=·34=33=6=8=·34=34=Cost==a=~=f=esa=~ study; 11 a.m. morning wor.
alter which they will go Into MJlwaukee, were luncheon guests ,-ship; 7:30 p.m. evening service. p;;;;:;;:::;:;::;:;::;:;;:;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;; their neighborhoods and offer to at the homde lofMMrs. S. .0· B2roclstk N 0 W ... T W 0 MWlddw~kdayservice, 7:30 p.m. do good turns. of Corona e ar on .. an. . e n~.. . FEATURIIIC Newport Beach Boy Scouts will Mrs. Fred Kuster or Corona del BALTZ MORTUARIES TBE CJIUaCB OP CBaJST
U.S. BOTAL
TIUtS aac1 all tJJiflOif ptoc1ucts •••
"'MiDut. M= .. Semc.
PICK UP & DELIVEltT
EWO~ UNION f I _, SEltviCE
@ 3001 Jlewport Bl•d.
lfewport leada
Harbor 5432
()pea Enry Dcry 'f a.m. to I p.m.
Com ,Jete
•dsca11i•c Senice
outal la••scaplnc
2229 E. Coat BJqbway
Corooa del Mar
LeD Jo u 1225-
take·over city offices during the Mar was also present. Unable to Serving the Harbor Area Odd P.UOW. l..odp.
evening of Monday, Feb. 13. nnd attend were Mrs. Arnold KohJs Baltz Mortuary 1841 Jlfewpo11 A..._
will conduct a city council met>t· of Laguna. who Is also a former CHAPEL BY THE SEA eo.ta Mesa.
ing. The Scouts attended two Corona del Mar resident. and her Ha rbor 42 Liberty 1-5711
prior council meetings to gain mother. who ls visiting her trom 3520 E. Cout Highway Tom Jkabr, Jr .. MiDilter
knowledge In how to conduct Pennsylvania. Corona del Mar Sunday Services: 9:45 a.m. Bible
thelr offices. Baltz Mortuary study; 10:55 a.m. worship serv. BIIOWKS GET DAl7GIITEB 1 7 30 I __ _,
BOB GIIICIUCB If AM£D
Olf SPECIAL COMMITTEE
Bob Gingrich, director of parks.
beaches and recreation for the
City of Newport Beach has been
appointed a member of the evaJ.
uatlon committee at the eighth
'a nn u a I Calllornia Recreation
Conference. The conference will
~ held In San Diego from Feb.
12 to 15. The special committee
will evaluate the pa nel discus·
s1ons. general discussions and
commercial exhibits duJ'Ing the
conference.
DAl7GBTElt FOil AlfODTS
Liberty 8·2121 ce; : p.m. even ng .... uace. A da ughter, Karen Leslie, was 1 Cos M
born to Mr. and Mrs. Keith 17h It Super or. ta esa CKaJST CII17BCB n THE SEA
Brown of 534 El Modena Ave., AMPLE PARKING Coauaaalty MethodJ.at
Newport Heights, on Friday. Jan. BOTH LOCATIONS lcllboa alYd. crt l4tb St.. lfewport
13, In Jloag Memorial Hospital. '----.C;;;E;;M;n:fin---~ IIAtbot 5221
..... .... Boy A. Carllo1a
FlltSl CMUlCH OP CMliST HARBOR REST Sunday Worship, 9:30 and 11 a.m.
SCIENTIST MEMOR IAL PARK Church School: 9:30 a.m. Mid. ))0) Via lido. NawDOrl kuh M 7 00 W d A brench of The Mother Cllurc:h. The week eetlng: : p.m. e '
First Ch.,rc~ of Christ. Sc:ie"tin . in Bot Harbor BlvtL at Cisler nesday preceded by 6:15 p.m.
•on t.Aeuechu .. th potluck.
s.,ndey School -----9:t5 "·'"· KIMBERLY 5-1158
Su11dav S.N•Ce ..... ·-··--······ I I :00 e.m L--==,.,...,"="'-:::.:nr-.:=.,...E'T'IIllr'-' ST. JOACBIN CHOacB
Wed"eodey Eve~ng MHting 8:00p.m. -~CRDI~~~P:!!lt~A~~..!!~~~-'1 1114 Orall9e A .... Coeto Meea ~eed•ng ~oom louted et ))IS Vie • C Uberty 1·1011
Lodo NewPOrl kech, is open wHI Wilbur C. Wagner, D. . Patber Tbomaa J, lfntll
d•vs l•om 10 00 e.m. to 5:00 p.m.. ChlropractJc luadcry M-crt 7, I. I. 10 CIDCl
Wednesdays from 10 ()() e m. to 7:4~ Physical Therapy 11:30 a.m. Weekdaya: Ma• at
P"' Frodey eve"onqs f,OI'I 7:00 p.m. to Colon Therapy 7:00a.m.-Confession: Satur·
9.00 p.m. Closed Holide'f5. 314 Ocean Ave., LaJUna da£ from 4;00 to 5;15-7:00 to
The p11bloc '' cord•elly in .. ited to et Office: Hyatt 4·2398 8: p.m.
CII17JICII ol tiM lfAZAllEIIE
1115 ADciiMba lt.. Coeta Mesa ._._ ..... co .. wmtae•
Liberty .. 7111
Sunday·Servtcea: Sunday School,
9:30 a.m . Momtnr Worship at 10:30 a.m. Evaneellstlc Serv·
Jce. 7 p.m. Sunday. N.Y.P.S .•
6 p.m. Sunday; Prayer meetJns.
7:30p.m. Wednesday.
PDIST CIIVJICB OP CBJUST
IClDtliif »a:JVSa~~hlda
Sunday School: 8:15 a.m.. Sun·
day S e r v I c e : 11 :00 a .m. Wednesday Evt'nlng Meeting:
8:00. Readln1 Room, 331:5 vra Lido, Newport Beach, open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. week days. 10 a.m.·
7:45p.m. Wednesdaya. 7·9 p.m. Friday evenlnn.
CllaiiT Ll7TREB.Aif CIIVJICB
OF COSTA MESA
(Mianarl lyaoc1)
Am.tca IA9Ioe llcdl. Coeto ....
~~ ln. Lothar Toreow Sunday Services: Worship Setv·
loe 9 a.m. Sunday School at
10:15 a.m.
aAUOA ISLAJm
CIOIOIVJI1TT lfETJi~DiiT I IS A9ate A..._ acdboe Walad M~t "-"· Donald lapp ~ua
Sunday Services: 9 :30 a. m.
Church School : 9:30 and 11 :00
a.m. Worahtp Service.
A daughter. Sue Louise. was
born to Mr. a nd Mrs. Elvin
Amodt of 2M·34lh St., Newport
Beach. In Hoag Memoria l Hospl·
tal on Sunday, Jan. 22. ••f'<l •he churdl ._,.,,ces end uM the Res.: Hyatt 4--4084
ll .. d .. •o ~-PfltST aAJI'Tl'IT CJIUBCB CIOIIOJIA DIL MU
OP JIEWPOirr COMIIVIfiTY CJI'OltCII
aaJboo BIYCL ltua & Coart Ita.. ' C••~Nt¥Uoaml
llewpart til~ A ...
11ArtMw tW Uberty 1·3072 aiAtba. hS7
Patoi'J 8~ G. Jobuola ...._. ... IEdwla Coallie
Sunday servlcea: 9:45 a .m .• Sun· Sunday Worship Servtces: 9:45
day School; 11 :00 a.m., Wor· a .m., 11:00 a.m. Sunday School: ahlp Servl~; 7:30 p.m. Sunda~ 9:45 un.
evening C: e r v l c e: Mld· Wee lfKWfOirr BAaaoB
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\ is just
A rainstorm
• P1llST aA.PniT CBVaCII laata~A ... atM ... oU.
c-t.M .. ...... a. ......
Sunday Setvices:
9:45 a.m. Sunday School; 11 :un. Worship Service.· 6:30
p.m., Baptist TraJnlng Union;
7:30 p.m. EvenJnr Service. Wednesday: 7:30 p.m.. Prayer,
Praise and Bible Study. Mon· day: 7:30 p.m. Men's Chond
p r a c t I c e ; 8:30 p.m. Men'•
PrayeJ' MeetJnJ.
CIIVJICB OP on LADT
OP 111'. CAAIIEL
1441 w ....... ai9CI.. •...-t ..... I.
Pcrtll•l~n..,, .__ Peru... .......,_ .....
Sunday Ma.ues: 8 ;.00 and 10:00
and 11:30 a.m . Confealon: Sat·
urdaya and eva of lit Frtdaya
and Holy Daya hm 4:00 to 5:30p.m. and from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Dally Mau 8:00 a.m. P'l.rst
Friday: 6:30a.m. and 6:00p.m. Novena <P~ual Help):
Tuesday, 7:45p.m. Flsbermen'a
Mua. July and AuJUst. Sunday
• a.m.
VWIVEIIIALIIT CIOifJCVInT'f PEU.OWIIIIP
Ebe11 Clublaoue
SIS W. acdboa al9CI.. lcllboa
Aetia9 IOalnewt WUUaa WU..,
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m. Mom·
lnl worshi~OO a.m.
ST. JANES E.PJSCOPAL
1301 VIa Lido. llewpon a.ac:.
RArbor 1130 .... Jolul .. hrlrie. a-ct.
Sunday aervtces: 8:00 a.m. Holy
Communion; 10 a .m. F&mlly
Service with the Cherub and
Junior Choirs; U a.m .• worship
service. Thursday S e r v Ice a :
9:15 a.m. Prayer Gulld; 10:30
Holy CommunJon.
IT. 100 VIARJIBT
114 Marble A..._lcalbN lala4
IIAitMw •••
Patller I~U.., • ...._ •patJMr ............ .....
Sunday MueH: 7 :00 a.m. a 9:00
a.m. Confesalon: Saturdaya and
eves. of 1st Frldaya and Holy
Daya; 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.; Firat
Friday Mau 8 a.m. Summer
Mass. July and A.ul\llt Sunday,
11 a.m.
caTLU. arm.a cauaca Ora9e A ... at Drd lt.
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tnr Servlee. u :00; Eventna
Sei'vtoe. 7:30. Mld·wee.k SerV·
Ice. W • cl n e ad a y. 7:30 p.m.
Youna people meet 6:15 p.m.
Sunday.
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UDO.B AISDOLT OF OOD l.aett'f t •lal B W. -.n. M. C......_
Cllapel. loeftlenl CaW. ............. Qnaltllld I Jill If .... a.a. eo....._ Duplicate momtnr ..-vie.~ -I ,_... ..._ ••• & .._
LDerty ..... , a .m. and 11:15 a.m.. Sund.ayi· Sunday Kboo~J:e a..m...i. ~U!'dl
.... c.&.. TlttanMed Klnderrarten and P'N·Schoo 8er'Yice U:w a.m. nauun1
Sunday adlool 9:30 a.m., momJnr Dept. Sunday lkhool, t a.m.; Union T p.m. aatMtQ. ev.ntn1 wonhlp 11 a.m. Youn1 people t.t Grade throulh Adwlt Sun· worship 1 p.m. Iunday. TeMh·
aerv1ce 45:30 p.m.. tvenlnt d ay School. 10 a.m.; bul PfO• .. and omc.n JDMtlnl7 p.m.
evan,.elllt M'I"Vt~ '7:30 p.m. 'rided and Mu,..,. provided for Wed.,...ay. Prayw ~ce and
Mtd.wMk .met T:30 p.m. both .-rvt~ and 10 a.m. Sun· Bible ltu4:)' T:j!S p.m. 'WtcSDe.
Wednesday. day Scbool. cSQ.
Thia Directory Ia JDOCie pc I zNr by lt... d.SC..mlndecl hb .. ,;lill?DIIf-lll*eiii:D:
WOOOW<:)ItTH "ANO SHO,
!:xduatve Aplrt for klctwtn Plano~
2610 L Co..t Hwy. Her. JJa C.... ., ~
NEWPOIT HARIOR ENSleN NIWWAPB •
l'rlntln~ ......
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~ H.UIOI lANK
Mil .. c..t ..... CC::ais .....
liCHAao-5 UDO MAUET
Onn .. ON:Dt:r"' .... eo ..... ll.aJbt
MJJ Yle ...... ......, 2128 .... ,.... ....
MIL W. STANLIY, ....
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'Thru the Years' Is Theme
Of Lido Isle Card Party
Earl)' c1a.1 pbaie.olra,.. ot the wtth ,.,.,.tlonl f« the forth·
Harbor AN.a ,.,.. loci..,.., IJa COIIIIl1lll .AIIril 2nd cl1ltrict meet·
tile cum. ot decorat:Solll at tbe tn1 ttl the~ County Gvden
hancbeoft can! par't7 belcl l an. tt Chall& 1'be dub wU1 provtde a
by tbe Lido 1Ut Woman's Club door prbt a.Dd llrtq a flower
tn tbe Udo Clubboutt. arranpmeot f« tbe event. Mn. n.. deeoratlve cUaplay, Wat.e:hN wtll repreRnt the dub --rtuouata UM y_,., .. wu b&P· at the annual meettnc ot the
ll~t.cl b)' a aold centerpiece, a Ca1tfomla Carden Clube to be
latp Indoor plant« decoratAid held at the BUtmore Hot.l In LM
with cold rtbbon and a dl&m· Anpl• Kay t·lL
pacne bottle wr•ppecl tn pld • • •
IAt't b u r at the m a • be 4 toll to IJiftboU. the 50th annJ. AU UWC memben are urpd
potaso b u b b le, wboee nar· venuy theme. 11\e cU.play wu to btlnl paperbadt novels to
f'C1'W neek amucty maka KnJ. prepaffil under the wpervt.lon eaeb replar meettne cl the club.
1:1ou.re wUt walk the strataht of· )ln. Robert Templetoh and 'nl• novell wlll be donated to
and narrow path, anatt~ with Mn. Vlnc:ent Salmacla. the Boac Ra.pltal Awdllary for
eueh oblltacleta u peelln(, ~ll· l:atty-day ph oto 1 rapha de· uae by boepltal patlenta. tna, mubtnr. wbtppln( each plcted the Harbor area from 1B08, • • • • ume lb.e wan~ flutb' maahed when Newport Beach wu lncor· 'Jb.e February meetlnr of the
potaOO. • , • Out knlebt In a porated u a ctty, to ltc51. Some Card Luncheon croup will be AAUW H
ablnlna p ack a 1• ll Minute ot the .ubjec:U were a lumber held on Tuetlday, February 14, at ear
Mulled Potatoel ... Brtnr two deUvery, early Newport Beach the Udo Clubhou.e, and wtU be-
eup. of water to .. boll. remove Fire Equlpnmlt, a recatta-1915 f!~ at.:o_~~~~..:.~ .. ~~-:~ Talk on As·1a from h eat. add contents of pack· atyle, early pictures of the Mira· .-.... _...u .. ..,.,.;AU-... ~" uUMU•
ace . • . Do not cook. Ju.lt eet cle Mlle. earl)' oJl uploraUon RHervatioM or cancellations
them wet ... Poof! nutty muhed acroa from Balbo& Ba.y, the mu.lt be ealled ln by Monda)',
potatoes. plenty for four . . . parkine problem tn 1901 with February 13, to Mrs. ~Y at
hortledrawn eamae• an old Harbor 4233-M or Mrs. Ralph * * · * store at Balboa ln 1906. and alr Holdm at Harbor 2309.
photos ot Lido Iale 19121-1949.
Miniature repllcu of automo-
biles of the aa.me period as the
early photo,raphs co n t r a sted
w1th a modern model alrpla.ne
display.
To dem.onmate lmprovementl
ln construction th.rourh the years
w~e models of Udo homes
owned by Mrs. Charles Cotton
and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Krlee~.
of RJcharda Udo Market, and of
Hoae Memorial Hospital Presby·
terlan.
Rally Tonight
for Churches
'lbe American Aslodatlon of
UnlversJty Women. Santa Ana
Branch, will hold Its annual In·
ternatlonal ~lations Dinner at
6:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 9. at
Santa Ana CoHere.
Dr. Rodeer Sweartnren, mem-
ber of the faculty of the School
of International ~lations of the
UnJveralty of Southern Callfor-
nla, will dlacuss the aubject,
"Can Southeast Asia Remain
Neutra.l and FrH!"
Mra. Georre Kelly of Corona
del Mar, and Miss Catherine
Welsh, co-chairmen of the ln-
temaUooal relations committee,
are In general cbarre of the at ·
talr. Mrs. Harold Wilaon and
Mrs. Robert Horn. also of Corona
del Mar, are aulstlng with the
d«aratlons.
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June Wedding
Plans Made
Haag AUXITIGry Pledges
S~ More to Fund
A June wedd~ 11 planned -ot central npply, rave a short w 1111 am v. Schmidt ol ~ An a 4 d It I o n al 125.000 wu
pWpcl to UM bull4iDJ fund u
a ~ tu.mout ttl IDl'ftlben at·
leD4ed tiM lanuuy IDM'tlac of
the Awdllary ttl Hoa.c ao.pital.
l.&8t y-.r ln la.nuat)' lbe Awdll-
ary bad pleq.d a Uke amount.
wbkb bas been p&ld ln the rec·
ard time ol one yev.
reawne of b., ~nt and Shon!S a.nd h11 brtele-to-be. lf.lll
the work of the auxlllary. Mill Jloberta Uaher of Sua rn...,.....,
Martha Oehlerldn&. ct.1M<:t« ot The youne couple'• -.se• rt
nl.l.l..eS, ouWned the value ot tJw wu announced at a C!OddaO
awdlla.ry tn eervice work to th~ party at the ~ ol 11'-
ha.pltal. Members rave 30,000 ln Uaher'e parents. Mr. aDd lid.
lle1Vlce hour~ durlnr 19!55. A.n ll· Robert c . Haeprd lr. ot San
ha.Uated talk wu ~ven by MJ.a J"rancbco. The beDMk:t elect
Betty ParriSh. head • u r 1 I c a I 11 the 80D of Kt. an6 lin.
nurae. wbo preeented the opera-WWla.m G. Schmlctt of 2511
ttnr room. explalnlq IU work-Crestview Or., Bay 8hon:a.
lnp, functions, a.nd CCMrt.a. The betrothed twoeome met at
'nle Awdlla.ry J.a fonnlnr a Pomona Co II e 1 i wb_.. Wa.
new chapt~. to be known u 'nle Usbet' 1a now a ..mar and a •'Po-
Huntera, which la an outJTOwth mona Scholar." Her ttanee 11 a
of the white elephant booth at member ot Kappa ~lta l"ra·
the Fund Fair. The workers. ternlty. Be paduated from Po·
under the leadership ot Mra. mona CoHere last year and la
John F. Dodre. bad aucb a aue-now attendlnr Stanford Law
head cesstul time they wlah to or-School. The younr couple plan
ra.nlze. to be married on the Pomona
A panel da.eu.ton wu moder ·
ated by Mrs. a. L Bacon, tw.·
pltal admlnlltratar. Dr. lohn
Poyu, ebld ol the hOIIJ)ltal .taft.
was the !lnt panel ..,.ur. He
complimented the members on
thet:r euellent wotk. and ooopet·
aUon wftb the boaplt.al, and aald.
"You have madle our hoepltal
here In Newport Beach a com·
munlty concern."
Ml.aa Marra.ret Tierney.
Mrs. D M. Hummel. president, eonece campua.
announced the "steennr commit· -------
tee'' to start worlt on thla year's For letterhea<U a.nd en~lopes.
Fund Falr The committee In· Call the Enslen. Ha.rbor 1114..
Attendlnr the mJd-year meet· cludN Mrs. Donald Colerrove, of ;::====================. lng of the Woman's Society of Udo lsJe, chairman; Harold Beck VAN'S CLEANERS Chrlatlan Service, Southern Call-lot Santa Ana, Mra. Florence
Comla-Artzona Conference of the Tunis of Huntlnrton Beach and .. lO v .. ,..· &pe.-ie~ l'~in9
Methodist Church, thls week ln Mrs. Chest~ JamJ80n of Lacuna Superior Cle.ni119 v efh"'enJhip··
Phoenix. Ariz.. were Mrs. Ted I Beach. WE. FEATURE
Hauser and Mrs. Robert Ibbotson ' Mrs. D. M. Huma.aon and Mrs. c.,.ful Hendlin9 of An O.llcete
pr Balboa IsJa.nd. They are p!'esl-Ellen McLellan wt'te e 1 e c ted F•b•iea. keded & l.ee;e Ge,_nt.
dent and vice-president of the trom the floor to anve on thls DRY CLEANING-l-"UNDRY SElV-
Woma.n's Society of the Balboa yea r • s nomlna.Unr committee ICE -KNIT BLOCKING -HAND
I a l an d Community Methodlat which also conslatl of Mrs. Edgar PRESSING -DYEING -ALTEM-
Church. Hill, c h a I r m a n , Mrs. He-bert TIO NS-UPAIRING. h ~,.. Herbof Sl52 They w~e accompanied on l e St.ro5cheln, and Mrs. Lawrence F. Picl Up • O.livety S.,..,lce
trip by their pa.stoc, the Re-v. Wh~ttaker. Open 1 e.n\. to S:lO p.lft.
Donald G. Sapp, who vtslted Mrs. Ralph M. Tandowak)' has -S.turd•y. 1 •·"'· to 2:)0 P.ll\-
famlly and friends ln Arizona. been .elected u chairman of J.4l6 E. C:O..t Hwy.: eo.-. del Mar
Mra. Sapp and aon Gr~ge had nh~osp~l~tal~w~ee~k.~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:===~ cone earlier to Arizona because ;.
of Ulness In the family.
PhotoJTaphl Wet'e pro vI d e d
throue'h the courtesy of the New·
port-Balboa Savtnr• and Loan.
P. A. Palmer Inc., the Newport
~ch City HalL a.nd David Olm·
ated. chairman of Newport'a
Golden JubUee com m l t tee .
Models were provided by Udo
Toyland and the Hobby Shop of
Santa Ana.
Mrs. Thomas Letto, LIWC pres-
Ident. conducted a brief business
meetlne follow1nr the luncheon.
which was attended by 140
membera a.nd euestt.
Local members of Newport
MeUaodlat churches will attend
• fna.u evanaellstlc rally at
Santa Ana. First M e t h o d I a t
Church tonteht C'nlursday) to
hear Blahop Gerald H. Kennedy.
'lbla 1a one of fourteen rallies
In So. Callfomla and Arizona
wh~ he will preach during a
three·week pertod. Noted u one ot Amertca'a JTeat Uvtng preach-
en, Blahop Kennedy la leadl~g
80Ut.hland Met.hodl.st.lln a united
denomlnatlonAl empbaals called,
''11le Mareb or Faith." Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Plan
Mother-Daughter Luncheon
For Easter.
Select •• Fr. . .......
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The proJTam of cards was au-
pervt.aed by Mrs. Martin Lockney
a.nd Mrs. Jack Swart.
South Cout Alumnae Club of
PI Beta Phi met Jan. 25 In the
home or Mrs. Earl Corkett. 304
Buena Vl.sta Blvd.. Balboa. Co-
hostess at the coffee hour wat
Mrs. Thoma.s B. Frost of Newport
Beach.
Sellclie• If
Minute Muhed P o t a toes! 'Ml~e's more you can do wtth
thla mafic tittle package
Potato Toutles! 3 minutes In
your oven to produce a crtspy ac-
companiment to any creamed
dl.lb or rarebit ... Al.o an ln· ter'eStlna varfatlon with chop
.uey Ott chow men! ... The.e
Minute MaAecl PotaW. anal·
ready cooked. only all the water
In them hu been removed (an·
hydrated, they call ttl · · · And
are they delldou.~l Honest and
truly you can't tell the diller·
ence!
Asslstlng w1th the luncheon
were Mmes. Charles Lamb, Ver·
non Littlejohn, James Martin·
dale, Edwa.rd SmJth, Ralph Hol-
den, and Ma.tt Ober, who aided
the rerular luncheon committee.
Mmes. Lee Barnes, A F. Hein-ze,
and R. H. Kirby.
The loc:a.l Newport conJTera·
tlon.s. led by Rev. Donald Sapp
of Balboa Island and Rev. Roy
Cart.on of Newport Beach. have
.elected Santa Ana aa the rally-
Inc point moat convenient to
hear Bishop Kennedy. The Rev.
Carl10n states that "these ral-
Ues will brine a dlr«t cha.Uenge
from our bishop to all Metho·
dlat.a to join In placing the PV·
anaellstlc emphasis foremost In
the church pJ"OEI'am during the
weeks precedlna Easter."
Plana wt!t'e dl~ tor the
40th bi-ennial convention of PI
Beta Phl In the Huntlngton·Sher·
aton Hotel, Pasadena. from June L•t;.:' IIJ Set 24 to 30. The local alumnae club will spoMOr a mother-daughter
committee for new officers of the
alumnae club who will report ~ot
the next meeting: Mrs. Philip
John. chairman; Mrs. Duncan,
and Mrs. Anderson. Next meet·
lng will be held Wednesday.
March 28. In the Laguna Beach
home of Mr$. R. Allen Behrendt.
LEE l tnfCE m BOSPI'TAL
Lee Bunce of 530 Westminster
Ave .. Newport Heights. was ta.ken
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to Hoag Hosplta.l last week.
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The Ga.rckn Club, represented
by Mra. Irvtne Watcher. Presl·
dent, hu volunteered to aulat
Glamour
Glimpses
... 1st Cllll luncheon at the convention. •1 Mrs. eeorre H. M~ of New-
Tuesday wlll be Ladles Day port Beach was appointed lunch-No"-AII•rqic-ult f••-
for the Optimist C1ub of Newport eon chairman. SUvtnr on her Harbor at the VIlla Marlna Res· committee wU1 be M.ra. RJchard low ce1oric-hi prot•in-food•
taurant near Balboa lsland. Hua-lta.rahner and Mrs. Allan Molll· DIABETIC DIETS
banda. who 8COrt thelr wtves to 800 of Ne'W'J)Cirt Bead\, Mra. How·
the mMUnc. wtl1 be wfnners at aJ'd Chut&.ln ol Balbota. Mrs. FRE'SH JUICES
a later steak star party put on Stanley van Dyke and Mra. Harbor Health Food
by the Optlml.sts. Robert Keams ol Corona del Mar.
MOVES noM COSTA MESA Mrs. E~n Milnor and Mrs. and Vitamin Store
June Quarles Peters on has ~Ue GarUnrhouae of Lacuna moved from 1950 Priscilla Lane. Beach a.nd Mrs. Dwight Duncan ··in the Crossr~ds Village··
,.._ ... a M-• to 612 Poinsettia and Mrs. William E. 4.ndenon of '-""'~ "....., 35) N. N•wport & vd. Ave., Corona del Mar. She Uved Santa Ana.
for aeveral yea.rs on Balboa The following membera were Uber"y 1 b-424 Y~ may have thought that ;s~l:a:nd~-~~====~==~~==~~a~ppo~l~n~ted~=t~o~th~e~~~~tn;a;tl~n~g~~~~~~~~~~~~~ thla year's newest fuhlons have
a restrictive look about them
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, .. designed for only the per·
feet IIeure . . . tailored for the
we11 ·moulded IIeure. but you.
madame, will be pleued to slip
Into some of the newest of the
comlng sprlne styles. already
betne unpacked at O'BRIEN'S.
Wo get a fl.lat of Uae MW
tla1Dp Ia faalaloa wtUa t.M
-..y ant oC tile .,.... ~ .....a 9h'e ,_ a good look at
wllat to .-pect t1a1a .,._ (aDd a. aat U yoa cia.... your
........ wttll a emNfv.1 ..,..) LJdo Da)'ll. thla Thursday, Frl·
day and Saturday. February 2. 3, There are 80me ve•ry basically
and 4 amonr our Udo Shope,· · · lovely 11ne11 1n the new allm coat
Uke the 80Und of th.-eT Cotdu-dresa. for example. The dresa It·
roy Captain's Chair pUlO'tQ. ,tul· 8elf Ia destrned to rtve you the
fed with wedded foam rubber. genUy molded flrure of the
$3.9!5: TWo tier Hostess carta elonrated tono. the parade of ~ Richard'• Mnzanlne Cthat'a buttona down the front glvtnr
usl. Martini set&. pitchers and you a look ot helaht and slen-
auorted hlflh ball aJuaes. liquor demese.
proofed tra.)'ll. 50~ oU. Malaca 1m porta. Crane'• nne Boxed Sta · A .._.a ._ you wardrobe La
tJone")'. from $1.50·$10.00. ~ ~~== ott, Al80 Co,gternpo brown paper --Y
cocktail and dinner napkins. 20~ ...,..S wttb a taUond •·
off Wllllama Sta1:1onen. Lido .-A8lt.ly fttuav 4NU Ia tta El~c 11 offering Richer IJdo ... wa11MW. • t1 -• wttll
Da)'8 Trade·lna on G.E. Wuhert a llrlPt pdat to OBIT oat Uae
and Drtera. as low a.s $2.69 per ..ra baak ooolr. T1Ua type of
week. ror the men Bidwell's ls ~ .. a .-,_ Soutbena ott~ng tt• ahlrta. paJamaa and c.uJonale ._a loe9·loa9 ..... oth~ tumJahlnrt at "' price. For -. A8d cd8o Uae maarteet
the small try 1e-l'• of Udo ts tldat Ia wlalell yoa C1DG14 GP·
etvtnr ~~ ott on any ltem.a In poor If yoa oro tlwftllla9·
h~ tt.ore. Barrow'• (the new A peek ln Vorue's fashion
one), 1/l off, tpeelal ra<:! etrl~ maeaztnes to come will assure
dreslel to 14 and 8o)'8 r•anne you the ooetumed look Is moct
Shlrta. Lido Toyland 11 havlnl a Important tor eprlne and this
truck sale, ree. t8.3S to .S.SS. can be admirably achieved with
while they lut. a .utt or Jacket clre:a. Even the * * * 80ft femlntne eult:a. 80 ault·a ·ble for aprlna. wtll praent the
amootJ\ Une effect to rtve a feel-
Inc of helcht a.n4 willowy •Urn-,_ rtabt down to the abone.t
of stature. Brtcbten them. ot
c.'OUJ'M. wtth • bit ol l!Olartul
c:blffon at the throat or a beautl·
tully faahJoMd bJout ... ftnd
jUit U'le rllbt touch at O'BIJEIIf'S.
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P. S. ValentiM'I DQ', Feb. lt
••• and .. ba-.. LOADS fll pnt·
tl•!
the flowers that bloom
• • • in the spring
flower-pretty girdles and bras
Capri of California Petticoat
"Pretty a$
a jlcwer
and slim . , as tts stem ...
u you're tlnd or girdles
that are as plain-as-a -weed,
here's .omethlng new and
awettT from Sacony. Romantic
~ are appllqued on the
front panel and peek out
from under sheer nylon
net ... Two rose buds decorate
the back panel. Another
version has delicate dog-wood
blossoms embroidered
dlrectJY on the satin elastic
front panel. Both equally
wash-proof and ravel-proof.
In pull-on and panUe-rirdle.
TheM Cower·~
foundatlon.a will ~n your
heart. u they 111m your
fteu.re. See them 1100n.
Plower phttty (lrdleta
wtth oo-rap bade 1n pow« Del , .. an4 uo
m lue bobbtnet Ul
)Ia~ btualetes In eylOft at.arqut.Rtt. &.II
A.rDerkan ... Pl(tkoat b1 C.pd ol Calli.. ft1lon trlcot and
dOuble me. IU'loD Dounoc ...
.. ~to bM4w"for
tMlifeoft.M~!
This fobuiOUJ MW all-combed cotton
releases creases ... stays frMh ond
doon longer ... wash.$ easily, drios
fast, never needs s1orch ... lrona
smooth with o stroke .•. Is colorfatt
ond shrinkogo.<ontrolled. It moQa up
ben. ... keeps Its new loolt longor 1
SH IT IN MAIIMt'l MIAMI
ao-,_. --print "' coordlncNcl
c:olon. S.. oH the -.,._ DCSOf'II"'R> prints...,..,, .. .,... hi:
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Angling
(Contlnu~ bom .... 1) and BtU Pta tn)pby few larl"t
Bora~ Witherspoon, tadU• and ma.rUn by a junior, tor bJa 180~·
tournament commltt.daatrm&n. lb. marlin On Ulht tadtle.
told o1 plana for the Utb fnter· Jinl Donnelly, St&rfbe. ftnt
national LJght Tackle Touma· rn.arUn ol Muon. by member
ment echeduled for Mautlan.. charter boat. Aug. 30: Joan Reu·
Mexiro. ln AprU. Balboa Ant"llng land, lupst marlin. heavy
Club is the ho.t dub. To date tackle, 173~ lb.; Earl Johnaon
11 artaUng clubs from various Jr.. largest marlin. me d I u m
part.a of the United StatH. ad-tackle, 164 lb.; Jack EJllaon,
joining countries and ls1ancb smallest marlin, 117 lb.; J. Don
have accepted. There are stJll 11 Locke, flrst 3/6 marlin and lu -
avallable sloll for clubs desiring gest 3/6 marlin, Sept. 17, lJ8 lb.,
to enter the hlrh-powered com-6 oz.; Jerry Garrett. first marlin
ptltlon. but It ls expected that a ot seuon and largest marlin on
number of these vacancies will llrht tackle. also largest fish on
be tilled before the Feb. 10 dead· Hrht tackle, all for his 168~ -lb.
line for team entries. marlin caught Aur. 19.
e "0 Q.UB CHAMP e OTBEA AW AJlDS
Clarence Stewart was In charge Louise Hopton, largest croaker.
ol the trophy prest>ntatlon. with !5 lb., 11 ~ oz.; Harold Woods.
Mr. McNally and Mr. Steck as-largest black sea bass. 1!55 lb.;
slsUng. It was dWicult to ~lect DaJ Grettenberg. largest white
the top BAC angler for 1955. The sea bass. on 3-thread, 32 lb.; Dr.
club found It difficult. too, tor W. F. Robinson. largest white
there wa.s no winner of the City sea bass on 3/6, 31 lb.; Dick
of N e w p o r t Beach Trophy. Greeley, largest whit~ sea bus
awarded annually to the club on light tackle, 43 lb., 13~ oz.
champ. Bill Burd was flrst to VIolet Blethen, largest yellow·
quallly. followed by Doris Van tall. light tackle, 23 lb.; E. C.
Dame. Gt>ne Van Dam~. Harry Van Dame. largest yellowtail on
Rogers and Michael Smith, but 3/6, 18 lb .. 3 oz.. and on 3-thread,
none amassed enough points to 16 lb .. 12 oz.; Dr. N. R. McCoy
earn the tltlt' of club champion. Sr .. largest tuna on 3/6, 14 lb ..
Fashions Will Be Shown
During Valentine Brunch
Youth again put In a strong 6 oz.; L. J. Wesbecher, largest
bid for honors when Jerry Gar· I tuna on light tackle, J5 lb.,
rett took home the trophy for 11 ~ oz.
first marlin of the ser JOn. The! Burr White. larges t albacore.
same fish was tops on light light tackle. 27 lb., 4~ oz.; Betty
tackle. The Garrett trend became 1 Kenoyer. largest albacore. 3/6
a ramlly altair when Jerry's I tackle. 24 lb., 8 oz.; Merle AUler·
brothE>r Marvin won the Club I baugh. larg('st albacore on 3·
Trophy for the largest mnrlln I thr('ad. 25 lb., 7 oz.; Bob Scorteld.
takPn by a junior. Former club smallest albacore, 6 lb., 2 oz.;
champion. "Dickie'' I Mrs. Ross) l Lily Call. largest sport fish on
GreelE'y. took the trophy for first spinning tackle, 37 lb .. 4 '-1 -oz.
membt>r to break a club record. white sea bass. Joan Rt>uland.
Her fi sh was a 43-lb. 131.2 -o?. largest fish on rod and reel. li3-
Mrs. John Merrill. chll1tman,
and Mrs. Ruth Lewis and Mrs.
Robert Henderson, co-cha1tmen.
announced further plans for the
Valentine Brunch and fashion
show when the Mu Ep:illon chap-
ter m('t last week at the home ot
Mrs. Arthur Taylor, 421 Morning
Canyon Dr .• Corona Highlands.
will go towards the ~ta Sigma
Phi pledge to the Hoag Hospital
building proeram to provide a
room for the tumor board.
President Mrs. Jack Quisen-
berry conducted the business
meeting last week during which
plans were tentatively ma de tor
a· new Exemplar chapter of Betn
Sigma Phi In the Harbor Area at
thW end or this year. The new
chapt('r. together with the NC·
lstlng chapters, Mu Epsilon and
Omicron Rho, would form a city
council of the non-academic so·
rori•y. The next rt>gular meeting
ot Beta Sigma Phi will be held
next Wednesd ay-at the home of
Mrs. Glen Walmutt. 13532 E.
Baker St.. Santa Ana Heights.
Mrs. Merrill will be co-hostPSS.
whltP sf'a bass. lb. marlin. e TROPHIES AWABDED -------
F o 11 o w I n g trophies were
awarded: BBC Jam SassiH
Set For Tues4ay
Fashions from Lido Shopping
center shops will bt> shown with
Mrs . John Stolz as fashion CO·
ordlnator and commentator for
the VaiE'ntlne party, which is
scheduled for 11 a.m. Tuesday at
the Newport Harbor Yacht Club.
Mrs. Stolz, who lecturt>s on sew.
lng under the name ot Ellzabt>th
Chapin. has appeared recently
on television in a sewing courst'
St>ries ProcH>ds of the benefit
Marvin Garrett. Clock trophy
for largest marlin tak«.>n .bY a
son or daughter of a mt-mber. "Bring your favorite lnstru-of c-....-.~al not~ ly ,EG ment . . . join the gang" . . . _...,._. ._. • • +
Ellie I•,..•.P's
YARN SHOP
bright your listening ears' These ........ ........,..._ ____ , ___________________ _
are the instructions for mf'mbers I A "PENNY" for your thoughts?"! done aome summering In the
of the Balboa Bay Club and thellnr Aw c'mon-glve a dime! A dime • Harbor area and have a lot of
guests. who are Invited to jo for the Ma rch of dimes. Give an friends around h~re.
Knitting,
Croch.tlng ancl
N .. ~llapoi11t
SuppliM
Knitting a.91
Spacialiud
Accauorlas ancl
111strudions
thE.> BBC Jam Session on Tuesday extra dime on a('('()unt of all the • • •
<not Thursday), Feb. 7· mother's who collected on beha lf Gotta hand ft to the Ford Co.
Since Tuesday; ls band night of the polio foundation Tuesday By Issuing that new buyable
out for th-: dubs r('gular mu~l -night. Give another for Dorothy stock they almost forced the
clans, music will be made by t e Jo Swanson who corralled all weather out of running In the amatjl'~TS I an~ past rr~f~s~o~~~~ the young t~lent as well as the: favorite topic · of · conversation
who om n t e mus ca u · professionals for the "March of I race. A poll of local Investment
flng and puffing 0~ the brass In · DlmPs" bt>neflt show at the OCC houses Indicated that nobody l tru~('nts and. slidtng around on auditorium this past month ... seemed to get ~s much ot tbe
the tvories Will be a number of anfl slip In a few dimes for the predous commodity as they
I past greats In the music worl:t klddles who performed. lD'ya wanted but quite a few people
lloun 10 a..aa. to 5 p.m. accorfl~g ~~ lnsl!~u so~r:~ve<J ever notice wht'never there's got some to put In their safety
rt47 £. COAST BJCIIWAT the c u · ~ner . 111 some community project going deposit boxes. The stock jumped
CcnoDa del Mar Barbo!' 0857 from six 0 clock: music w on. Dorothy Jo Is usually there seven points the day It was of· <~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"~·a~r~m~u~p~a~bo~u;t~e~t~gh~t~p~m~. ==ii with some kiddles doing some' fered. but seems to have al· ;;----appropriate ent~rtalnment!) ready sJld back to r each a more
Cloted Thura. BAY NURSERY US E.l?th Give ~vNa l d imes In case you normal level. u 8-5026 Costa Mesa missed the Arthur Murray "dime • • •
BARE BOOT TllEE5-FJll1JT cS SHADE a dance" party a couple of weeks Seems like the A. L. Gatter·
8Cibc:ock. IUo 0.0 Gem. Elb.rta, Early Elberta Peach -rr... ago. This Is Chet Farrar's SEV· dam's have had troubl .. enough
Sl.OO. up; Boward Mb'ac:le. Scmta Boea. SaUuma PIUID.I, S1.00 ENTH annual Ma rch of Dimes with Duane's struggle to walk
up; Royal Apricot. 11.00 cS 11.20: WhJte Kadota Fig. 11.00; party with the slogan: "Dance so again after he hurt his back
WODderlu1 '-egra:DCrte. 11.00; Early Jled FlowfttDg '-ach. that others may walk." The Co· surf slamming and H~len's (Mrs.
11.40; Pcmam1Dt lfecta:rtae. 13.00. SHADE: ChlDeM Elm. Mo-rona del Mar Studio wa.s all re -A L.'s 1 operation last year, but
d.Hto Aah, LoiDba:rd1 Poplar cS WhJt. Bb'Cb.. 11.10 to 13.50. decorated In time for the occa· now Hel('n has just gone back * LAWif TOOLS LOANED FB.EE TO CUSTOMEAS * slon too again to the operating room at
A Complete L1De of Plcmt&. FertilU.. cS GczrdeD Tooll D'ya ~ver notice how much Huntington Memorial Hospital
SALE
FAMOUS MAIERS IMPORTS
CHINA •.. DENMARK. open stock
Beg. Price SALE
7.25 E'a. Luncheon platPs. blue white ea. ).95
7.50 Rim Soup!r-functaonal. beautllul .. 3.9S
8.50 'Giant' cups and saucers. translucent 4.95
2.50 As htrays. Ideal tor table servace . .. . . .. . 1.95
4.00 Rim ~ups, blue-white . . .. . . .. 2.49
3 50 Lunchf."'n plates, finest r hlna .. . . .. . .. ... .. .. . . .. 1.95
8.50 2pc. cream soups. flowers ... .... . ... .. ................. 4.lt
10.00 Fruit or vegetable bowls . ... . ........................ '-'5
4.25 Deml Ta~e cups and saucers, dainty .................... 2.&1
2.75 Fruit saucers. greton decor. .. . ........ -······-········· ........ l.St 18.50 Sugar and crl?amer, set ................................................ 11.95 15.00 Gravy boat . .. ... . .... _ ............................................... 1.15
8.50 Relish dish ............................................................. 5.95
3.75 Dessert plates. blue-white ····-......................................... 2.25
3.25 Bread-Butter plates ............. ······························-·········· 1.95 and Many More
CHINA •.• GERMANY, open stock
43.50 16-pc. starter set, hand painted ................................... Z/.75
52.00 20·pc. starter set, s liver on white ................................... 29.75
CHINA .•• FINLAND, open stock
1.75 Cereals, handpalnted hlihly fired ............................... ISc
2.50 Breakfast plates ......................... ~ ....................................... IAI
7.00 Milk-Water Pitchers ································-··········-··-··-··--· 3..15 11.50 Teapots, 6 cup . . ............................................................ 1.15
1.75 Cereals, modern decor ... ·································-············ .. liSe 7.75 Gravy boat . . .. . ............................................................ 4.Jt
21.00 Covered vegetable bowl ....................... -......................... 11.15
1.00 Butter chip. ..... . ....... ... ................................................... lie
10.75 Suear-creamer, aet. functional -·-----·---·-.. ··· 1.15 6.75 Tr~y cot1ee pot, 2 cups ...................................................... J.71
7.00 Pitc her, 1 qt:z. blue on grey ···~····--·-··----··-··-·~· J.t5
10.00 Cot1ee pot, IS cup .......................... ·-·----··---·-·--· t.IO
2.00 Rlm MUP1 -·---·--···-······-.. ·······----·-····----------1 .. 8.75 Salad bowl, provlndal .......... __ ---5.71
6.00 Vegetable bowl. y~llow, gay ------,.--·--· 1.15
9.00 Platter, medium alu --·-·--· s.a
2. 75 Cake or coolde plate, provtndal ----•• 2.75 C\.Jpe and uuoen, Ideal rttta . US
10.75 Su.rar and creamer, yelloW·tfhlte ---7.71 and Many More
GLASSWARE ••• IMPOBTED, lwmd.Wowu
1.7$.3.S> Q7ltaJ ltemware. Swedlah; JObleQ, ...--. 15.0().;~~ sw.dtiii·1=-iiijbbina. JuJce ---'.C
&SO cr,.taJ handblown, rob .U. Holland . IM
7.50 8 -pe. .-eordJa.la-,..., and deu Ul v ..... boWII. ~ ... etc.
Qlfta flrom
people who have had polio ap-In Pasadena. We wish her well.
predate the work of the National • • •
Infantile Pa ralysis Foundation MINX'S MIX MJNKS~r the
and want to h~.>l p with their case ot the missing fur cont. at
drive!'!. Speaks well tor the work the R.PAity Board annual shindig,
of th(' organlu tlon. A case In turned up to be just a matter of
point Is Costa Mesa Pollee Chief confusion and Helen Baum now
Art McKI?nzle, w~o once was at-has her original mink coat re-
tacked by polio. This year he turned to her. The case ls now
Is heading the March of Dimes closed with a "just a case of mls·
drive for all of Orange County. taken Identity" label.
Send your dimes to him. If
thE'y're still jingling In your
pocket! • • •
Sub-Mariner's met Saturday
night at the Capistrano.Beach-
comber's Club for a dinner dance
and a nnual presentation of
awards. Wonder ll they were
dancing with their flippers on? • • •
Eileen Hoffman. th~ nurse who
spoke on Georee Putnam's pro-
gram about the horrible tra in
wreck In Los Angeles. Is the
wile of KTl'V advertising ac-
count exec. She expla ined on 'IV
that they were romlng back to
the big city from Lldo Isle on
the Santa Ana Freeway when
she heard the ~meraency radio
broadcast askinr for doctors and
nurses to go to the acene of the
disaster. The Hoffman• live ln
the metropolis, but they have
2 Accl~•ta Frtar
Fer Dl W~ell
Mn. Mary P. a.a of 2t8 Poppy
Av~ .• Corona d~ Mar, wu Jn.
volved In two acddel'lta lut Jrl·
Linda Herman
Is Engaged to
Ron Johnson
Coming home thla week-end to
say goodby~ to h .. fiancee, Mls.s
Linda Herman. ts Ronald John-
son, who will leave aoon for a
Navy crulae aboud the U.S.S.
Oriskany, now In San FranciiCO.
The young c:oupl~'s engage·
ment was announ~ last week
by the parenu of the Intended
bride. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Her-
man ot 609 Marguerite Ave., Co·
rona del Mar. The benedict-elect
Is the aon of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Johnson of 400 Clubhouse Ave .•
Newport Island.
Mlas Herman 11 a junior at
Newport Harbor Hllh Sehool. lfr.
Johnson a lao attended Harhor
HJ.gb but bu apent two yea.n tn
the navy and hu already le\!n
aervtce In .Japan. Weddtna plans
are not rontempl&ted for at l~ut
~year.
day, Newport pollee reported ..., .... II ......
Mn. Jlea'a car wu hit ln the --
rear by a car drlwn by Kn. PwMnJ ...t~ few MJcbael
Edna M.. NoU&r of 0 ·38tb St., An~ Htclblom. lniQt Ibn of
Newport INch. at 10:15 a.m., po· Mr. &Del Mra. AnciNw 0. Ked·
lice aa.Jd. Mrs. Jlea waa stopped blom o1 m Catalina at.. !few· ~t the t1me at Vla Uclo and New· port Belp~ "'" Mid S.turday
port Blvd .• Pfepariftf to make a at Para. Jt.ldl17 11artaar1 tn
tum on Jfewpott BlM. Mn. ._ c..ta )llaa wlt.b .... ~-
autrwtcl a .~bl· Deck tn.Jur7, ae.wut. putor ttl .. ADcJnwa omeen aauf. PI~ Qardl. ollld...,...
At'•:lO p.m.~ A. laum 'I'IM bll.ult WM ._..at~
lr,. 14, of at Nanttia Aft., W.tatld~ llllllt. laa. 21, ln
Corona clll Mar, CI'Ubed b.ll lloq "r,.a&l ........ tada411
moCiot bOte brto tbe rtlllt ..., a ..._, ............ • I. and '* ol Mn. ._,. cu. Mil. ._ --~...._ 1111. Hanu
,.... tn~ aortJI 011 ............................. ...
A,._ at J"ourtll Aft. CanDa ... lila DOl.., = fll lluJII1q· Mar,itt.beU..ola.IIMif'l t ........ ,.,.. .....
L..-------~~~..;....----~----~~1 Jfo oae WU hrt. .... M• IIIII,..
I .... a•
Tile bo4r ol a.... a...o,
Amlrf, • wu Woqtat -Ooeta .... tar tun.&l ........ ~
at Partee. JU4Jey MGmwy aft«
IUO 110 t:U5. 1'b4J rate ~ wUI an acc:W.ttal drowntq dalmed
nrttda 10 dial .....cJ• 1n JJ87, ao into .Ueet wa..n the extendlld hla Ute tn ONton qn lunaay
Ted R&JDI!roolr. ....... Man· 8I:I'YSee ~Into eftect. 2),
.,_, ~ tbJa ...._ Ra.r· Harbor w'*=rtben alrudy can Kr. Arne')' an4 bit .U.. Mi'8. '* .u'*ribeN are &leo clue to call Santa Ana and Guden Ethel A.rnq, bad~ mewed cec ~ lft'¥ke to lluntlq-erov. ~-rr.. Tbe other toll· to er-eu. Ore.. trom Coeta
ton ... dl and Lquna .. eh tt.e calla to llunUntton s..cll Meu... Survlvon allo Include a
wftb an lncr.ue fn rat• lor the and La,una ... c:b wlll ttart u dauthter. Mn. J>oroth,y L Jon•
llti"Ytce. aoon u the General Telephone of eo.ta Mesa; and Ove ton-.
A f;2SO,OOO addJUon to tb~ t~le-Co. .ervtnr Huntlnrton Beach Everett, Edrar. Carl and Don
phone bu1ldln1 at au E. Balboa and Laruna Beach eompl«eo~ ln-Arney ot Orecon and Jl&&~~~eU
Blvd.. s.Jboa, wlU 1tett aom~-mtlatlon of neceua.ry CTOM· Arne)' ot Nevada; live alltan ill·
time th.lt year wttb a completion boundary dlallnc equipment and c:JuclJn.r Mrw. Ro&le BatMI ot
d"te let fox the tlrat of murt added trunkl. The commiMJon Costa Mesa, and 17 lf&ndcbll·
year, Mr. Ham brook aald. Dial order calla lot the new .ervtce' to dren. Paul Hat'Pft of the Church equlpm~nt wUl be Installed and go lnto operattnc on or before ol Chrlat 1n Glendale, offlelat~
a .witch-over to dial will be Mareb 1, 1~ Plans an.d equip-at the Sunday afternoon MrYt~
made aometime nat year. ment for the new service wJ,U
The California PubUc UtUIUes coat f600,000. Read the En.alfll Want Ad ~ae.
Commlulon authorized estab· p:;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;==~
llahment of extended telephone ~rvice ln 14 exchanees In Or-
anee and Loa Antelea countJ~s
by ~neral Telephone Co. and
Paclllc Tel~phone Co., and au.
thorlud new rates for the aerv· Ice.
KEEP • ••
Rate Increases for Newport
Beach businesses wUl go from
$11.()() to $11.40 for nat one· party
lines and 65 messages for $5.25
will Increase to 70 messages for
$5.65 for businesses. One·party
resident rates wtll Jump !rom
$5.00 to $5.05; two· party from
$3.95 to $4.00 and four-party from
LOSE··· ,
llrls Sar ne,
Were 1•4ucletl
A Norwalk girl. 17, and a Long
Beach girl, 18. who were brought
by Newport pollee ortlcers to po.
lice headquarters at 3:46 a.m.
Sunady claimed they were ab·
ducted ln Long Beach and let
out of a car ln Newport Beach
a fter being subject to listening
to lewd language and suggE'S·
lions.
The girls said they were not
molested. A brother of the Long
Beach girl came to Newport po.
lice headquartl?rs at 5:45 a.m.
Sunday to take the girls to Long
Beach pollee headquart('rs to
tile charges.
Thoee
EITII
POUlOS
lA IlED
During The
HOLIDAY SEASON
•
Telephone
Harbor 1742
3117 Eat eoc.t Jlwy .. Conaa dU ...
FASHION
I
SHOW
Reservations Now
HArbor 3930
villa marina
Wednesday, February 8th 25th in a oeriea of DIODihly Faohioa Sho-
NOTE: Next Fashion Show on Wed., March ath.
(and the aecond Wectn..day of each month following)
Pr ... nted
through the cooperation of the Vina Marina, Vema Miller
and
The Following Di.tincti•• Sho~
BRAGGS UNIQUE SHOP LORNE
2737 E. Coast Hwy. 204 Marine Avenue Corona del Mar Balboa Island
* * THE BRAT SHOP MAIULYWS FASHION APPABEL
1809 Newport Boulevard 1767-A Newport Boulevard Costa Mesa Costa Mesa
* * ELLGENE. CASUAL FASHIONS . Mary MCIIOD Mcdemitt Sbop
1883 Harbor Boulevard 102 Ealt .... St. Costa Mesa Santa ADa
* * FUN FASBIONS IIUI.E8 OF CAl.IFOIINUl
2659 E. Coast Hwy. 3210 Via Udo Corona del Mar Udo Shopping Center
* VEliKA MDJR 1a100L OF CIIA'II
Commentary-Fashion Modell
307 N. Broadway, Santa Ana
* Luncheon from 12:00 Noon
'
'
&eaJtc.-af-the·YMr t\lrMcJ up
double Wben the JDMt adift
NlelllWD awat4a ..... handtd
out at the unual realtcn baD·
qu• to Harold Snyder and Matt .
lA..._ Harold Sny&tr ot tbe
Vo,.l Oo. oftke In Corona del
Mar wu nUMC1 top .. attman
and Matt IA&c.de, aa.leeman
With tM •n Tob.._. otrke tn
eo.ta M-.a. wu named top u.t•t. loth awarct. wen bued
on the year'a ac:tMtl .. or all
N&J\on ln the multiple l a.ttn1
dlvUion of the Newpott Harbor
balty Boar4. Mr. LeBorde had
ll.lted the molt propertJe. that
aold durln1 the year. • • •
A1ao honored durlnr the eove·
nlnl were the varloua "~altors
of the Month," who received
their plaquee for out.atandlnr
tellln1 dwlnr the month. Rulty
8oard 8«:retary Farel Walker re-
eelved a aurprlae plaque In rec-
OIJ\ItJon ot her work dwlnr the
year.
It wu an extremely ray party
tor all the realtora and their suesta at the Vllla Marina
Aquarium room. Nautical decor·
atJona on the "Row Realtor"
theme were created by Char·
lotte Panola, Marre Hadfield,
Dorta McFarland and Chet Salls·
bury, with aome assist from Lee
Bolin. Nelda Gibson had charge
of the arrangements for the
party. • • •
Council Calls for Vote
On Trailer Park Bea(h
8 OPEK e
SATUB:DAY-8VNDAY
11'0 S P.M.
Located on
e aMctr~ e a batha
• 8bak.e root
.. .l.a1aed fiagstone fireplace
8 Lanai dlnlnr area e Lot abe 65 x 119 e BuutJtul panellne e L.aree sunny pa tio e 2 Forced a ir furanr es, g arbage
diapoul, Westinghouse dl.llh ·
waaher e Separate service· room e Fine cablnet Insta llations e Bu!Jt In electr1c 1tove and oven e DeJJgbttully decorated
• ExpenaJvely landacaped e Restricted area
Devoloped By
Clarence L. Cooper. Inc.
Built By
John B. Clark. Quality Builder
For preview showing
to qua1Uied cllent.a
Call
John Abell
HIDOR
.., ... , .... ,
W• have an ucepUona.Uy
attractJve 3·bedt. h ome In
Gl«H)dale to exchanie tor
Balboa Ialand.
Alao excellent home in Des·
ert Bot Sprlnp to trade for
eo.ta Mesa or Harbor Area.
Come tn, let's ta lk It over!
•
lSI UD REALTY CO.
498 Park, Balboa IaJand HA 3T1
I l l
"Ill 1M IIIHT Size
for a couple or small ramlly
Is this 2-bed.room home,
lovely lanai, tiled bath,
roomy modern k I t c h e n ,
ample storage space, double
g arage, 1 a nd s cape d a nd
fenced, tlreplace. Back to paradise from a few
yean selling real estate In Palm
Springs are Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Ad&ms. who now Jive at 1148 W.
Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Both Jack
and Edwina will be associated
with the Vogel Newport office
near the ArchH .
Newport Beach City Council
voted at the adjourned meeting
Friday morning to place a re·
vised proposition o n the April
ballot to keep 85 feet of beach
In front of the City Trailer Park
open to t he public.
85 t~t from thl• line would u.•· IIVESJIE11J CO quire the city to rev1se Its traller . n •
Best of all the full price
for the cozy attractJve home
Is $15,750 with excellent fi-
nancing. By the way, It's
south of the highway! park plan5 a nd to set the for· REALTORS
wa rd row of trailers farther back. Ha.rbor 1600 What the cit y Intends to do to
With that Issue settled, Coun·
ell a pproved the revised plans
Insure the 85-foot depth ot beach EveQings phone LI 8 5386
1
Bar --..1 D---L Realty
Is to extend the beach farther --------------UWtl511
Into the bay by dredging. e IIESEPE IS FEET Corona del Mar Otrlce
The PTA LUe Membership nom-and spedflcatlons for Improve·
I nations will be presented at 9:301 ment of the Tra iler Park, and
a.m. Monday at tbe m~tlng of caned for bids to be opened at
the Harbor Council PTA meeting an adjourned meeting at 4 p m.
at the Newport Ha rbor High Friday, Feb. 17.
The proposluon therefore was a-_.. Bar Lots re·worded to read that there tnill 3530 E. Coast Hwy., Harbor 5563
School Board room. Mrs. Harvt>y The revised ballot proposition
Pease. Mrs. Dennis Hogland a nd replaces the one that the Cltl·
Mrs. J. l... Carver are members zens Committee for Parks and
of the nominating committee for Playground5 was prepared to
the l..Ue membership honor. Mrs. place on the ballot by ~tltJon.
Pease Is alao delegate to the P r A e ACHED 011 llE· WOJlDIIIC
District nominating commlttt>e Chairman Hal Glass. VIce·
with Mn. Judson Sutherland us Chairman Mrs. Phillip Burton
her alternate. and Dlrector A. K. Phelps of the
• • • Citizens Committee ha d confer·
Boy AdaJNOn. member of the red w1th City Attorney Karl
Board of Trustees of the Haw. Davls and arrived at an agree·
thorne School District, will speak ment on the wording of the new
on "Education Is Prepa ring Our proposition. The Citizens Com·
Children for Buslntsa" at the mtttee then agreed not to submit
Newport Harbor Hleh School Its orlglnal proposition.
shall be reserved forever to the
people not less tha n 85 feet of
beach a bove mean nigh tide.
(omitting the word "llne''l. The
beach In question extends from
19th St. on the Newport Bay
Front to the westerly boundary
of the American Legion lease
near 15th St.
Councilman Stanley Rldderhof
objected to the wording of the
proposition, stating that the
shoreline Is not a fixed line. but
will change through erosion or
accretion of sand on the beach.
City Manager Sailors said that
the city would be committed to
~""alntalnlng the 85 feet o( beach
v;/ additional dredging If erosion
occurs. PTA meetln1 at 7 :30 p.m. TuH· ~a.son for the revblon. as ex-
day In the Blrh School audl· plalned by Councilman Jay Stod· -------------tor1um. dard and City E"glneer Bert W l 'oo Lnte to C1CIII811Y
Ebell Notes Webb, ls that the orig inal pro -1951 OLDS SUPER 88. 4.door, position estabUshed the mean high tide line as the point from radio, heater, white side walls.
A tea honor ing put presidents
of the £bell Club will be held
today (Thursday) a t the Amerl·
can Legion Clubhouse In New·
port. The program will Include
an art rxhlblt by members. New
members welcomed thls month
are Mrs. Leon P. Williams. Mrs.
S. Pa ul Dickerson, Mrs. A. D.
Lynch and Mra. 0 . W. Hoop.
which to mearure the 8S·foot sun visor. low mileage. private
depth of pubUe beach. According party. Ll 8·6T71 evenings.
to City Attorney Dav1s, this Une -------------
• • •
£bell Book Section I will meet
next Thursday at the home of
Mra. 0. z. RoberUon at :l06 Drift·
wood Rd.. Shore Clltta. Arch A.
Henry of Long Beach wtll be the
reviewer. Host~ for the 1 p.m .
dessert will be Mrs. John Mea-
dor, Mra. G. W. Ritchie and Mr!l.
Howard Parker, accordlnr to Mrs.
Fergus McKay, section chairman.
corresponds to the extension or
the bulkhead llnH on each side
of the public be&ch. To go bacl<
Young People
to Hold Dance
All high school age boys and
girls are Invited to the second
monthly dance sponsored by the
Harbor area CathoUc Women's
Counell to be held Saturday
night at the Our Lady of Mt.
Carmel Catholic Church In Ba l·
boa.
Pa•• fer Polio
Rilla Owtr $2,600
II 111111... lllllll In aplte of the bad weather on ... , ... , I Wednesday of last week. stu·
The Orange County Chapter of dents from N e w p o r t Harbor
the Military Order of the World Union High School raised more
Wars will hold an o~n m~tlng than $2,500 In their Peanuts for
at' 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 9, In the Polio sale. CUn ton Sawin. school
Newport American Legion Hall oftlclal, announced. The money
In conjuncltlon with the Federal goes lnto the Ma rch of Dimes
Office of Civil Defense. campaign. The Newport Bt>ach
Two clvU ddenM tllm.a will be Elementary School Teachers Club
shown -"Facta About the A turned over a checlt tor $496 to
Bomb" and '1n Time of Dll· the March of Dimes last week,
uter.'' There wUI be a ·~aker contributed by Individual mem·
trom the oUt~ ot Civil Defense. bets of the teachers club.
... F,_. lr••lfl
I I
the table It aet for the tlnest Itallan food at
Granclolfo's Restaurant
.... roaD
Sat •. Feb. 4
JII ..... ..._I!Ria~ .......... .,
~----
Bq Ye.-Dare i1
Costa leu's Flhn!
INVESTORS: We h ave a p·
proximately 3 acres frontlng
on Harbor Blvd. ldt>al tor
shopping center or auto
agency. P a rkIng facil ities
facing side street For fur -
ther deta ils see us at once.
H•r V..P.I Assoc.
2029 Harbor Blvd
U 8·4761 Eves. U 8-4156
WATER VlEW LOT
Street In and paid.
Best view of Back Bay
$6500, with liberal terms.
ORANGE COAST PROPERTIES
1857 Ne\Y1)ort Ave., Costa Mesa
U 8·1632; U 8·1400 Eves.
LOT FOR SALE
Corona del Mar, South of
H I g h w a y , full s tud lot.
$4,000.
Hal Will Smith
Harbor :aQO.J
3 FURNISHED UNITS
$180 mo. cross Income $3.SOO down-dose ln
-hall acre.
ORANGE COAST PROPER'IlES
1857 Newport Ave .. Costa Mesa u 8·1832; u 8-1400 Eves.
Aeolian Pl.,_ Plano, In Pft•
feet condltJon. Iota o1 roU.;
complete, only $350.
Table aaw, heavy duty
Wallter-'J'umer, em-a blacte.,
1 hOf'M motor, • Na.l buy •
Complete oa.ly $125.
Lu-te I'OOIQ7 9erft1 ... re-
trt,.atot, 1\aA,rallt.ed. ODl7 --Ioper IU ranp. MlF auto-
matic:. e top bJ low burMn. 2 O¥el, 2 llralMn, dock ODift•
troL On17 $14UO.
... ,... twta ... COlD•
,._ With tplt1lp aDd IDIIt· -.-o.a, ....
8RANTS ...... uc:-~·5 SlJt ....
1. liTegular. View
2. Choi~. Level $..1.250
3. 102'x150', ~xt'ellt>nt buy
. ······ .. . $8,000
CUJRE VII lORI
REALTOR
2731 W. Coast Hwy. U 8·4277
Newport Beach
lllrHiitt lew H ...
Balboa VIsta Tract-3 bedrs.
$8,950 full price S500 down
• $65 per month.
Nice vfew! Drive past 1017
Grove Place. Extreme west
side of Costa Mt>sa-Co to
Republic Ave .• th~n to Oak St., then to Grove Pl. Very
nice new nei~hborhood. near
schools and shop ping center.
Phone collect. San Bernard·
lno 8·4451 or 85·4552.
C. Wm. f'lcrnlng. Owner
Desipetl For
F llllilr Liwi•c
Well-built 3-bedr. & 2 bath
home with rented furn. ga .
rage apt. at back. Top of
Narcissus Ave .. (720) Corona
del Mar.
Call owner, Harbor 2506·M.
BrOner
1&-ft. fnltace lot • • •
across from Newport Harbor
High School ... ali improve-
ments In ... High and DRY
... restricted.
$4,&0G-Tems
CALL U 8·6i61
BEFORE YOU BUY
TRY
FRANCIS "· HORVATH, Realtor
2216 Newport Blvd. u 8·5101
3420 W. Ba lboa Blvrt.
Harbor 1428
Tomorrow You Will Be Sorry You Didn't Buy These Today
NEWPORT SPECIALS
1. $2.500 down ; west Newport. 2 bedrs. & den ...
firepl. ... 1 lot from ocean. A·l cond. $11.500, terms.
2. 1 bt'dr cutlt". rtreplace. patio. db!. ~arage 8(-twf"('n
blvd. and ocean. Price Includes stove, refrig., Car·
peling. $1.2.000.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS SPECIALS
1. Ex c e I I en t neigh borhood. conveniently located
3-bedrm.. 3 car ga rage 1 ~ bath-beautiful birch
cabinet woodwork. LandsCaped, encl patio.
$4.000 down
COSTA MESA SPECIALS
L MUST sell! 2·bedr. stucco home. patio. fenced. nr.
Santa Ana Cou ntry Club. Ortglnally priced at
$12.000. See Mr. Horvath for a special deal on this
parcel.
2. Business comer -Newport Blvd .. Established ga s
station II commercial bldg. Priced lor q uick sale,
$36.500. Terms.
3. l ·Bedr. older home. lge. living room. d ining room.
kitchen. Near Newport Blvd. $12.000 wtth very low
down. Will sell on contract.
4. Ideal Medical. Dental or omce bldg. site. UO'xl25', on Broadway. $27,500, Temu.
BORREGO SPJUNGS
1. Lot near Country Clubhouse, $1.750. good terms; or
will trade tor lot In Harbor Area.
Y.L'S lEST IUY -··· •.. , ......... ....
Two lMdroclal8 on Ndl atde plu.a t3"x18' Flberal .. Otn
or bmpa roca wtth eaeb unit. Ftreplace lD ~ ult.
a.uutut17 ~ 1'\lU Prke 111.!00 wtUa £al)'
'hrma. S.allt
~'UlDieour~~ .............
•a.nea.Cullallllll
'1'11v.DAY • .....VAft I. 1-a&WroJIT ...... 'W-f
VOGEL VALUES
COIIU DB.IIR
&D .... x•li•ll•lfl.._
All unlta are leued. Over 1900 aq. ft. of llvinc aft& In
each duplex. In ex~llent condltlon. Full prlc. 813Sw000.
WUI sell separately at $27,500 each.
THE VOGEL CO.
~ E. Coaat Hwy., Corona del M ar HA.: l7tl; BA 0'75T
You've Seen The Rest
lOW
SEE "THE BEST''
leadflt
IRVINE TERRACE
Don leallifwl lew,.. lilt•
1111 1M Pacific lcea
WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO INSPECT
COMPLETED
OUR DISTINCI1VE FURNISHED MODEL HOMES
AND OTHERS
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
NINE DfVERSIFIED FLOOR PLANS
To _thl' home buyer who wishes to purch~ In the
$25.000 to $35.000 class we slnN.>rely recommend
the Irvine Estates overlooking Newport Harbor.
These homes feature California lh lng. OOt>red exclu-
alvely through Earl W. Stanley In a Smog Free area
known as lrv1n e Terra("t'-()n Coast Highway opposite
tbe new Irvine Coast Country Club, Nl"-'rport Harbor.
* For recommendation. we refer you to anyone who
holds a Leasehold Estate In !rvlne Terrace, Beacon Bay, BayshorH or CUU Haven.
Earl W. Stanley
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
Phone Harbor 4448 For Fu :ther lntonnat:Soo
c•ou DEL 111
SPECIAL! 3·be-droom modern home. l...ot'ated le. th&n ~ block from Little Corona ~ach. All electric kitchen.
large paved patio. Asking price $18.900. Excellent t~rm.s.
OCEAN FRONT. 4 bedmis. ········---·-----. ..$(5.000 • • •
UllOA ISLUD
BuslnMS block. 2 51ores. 3 a partments. Shows excellent Income. Priced ~9.500 • • •
lAY SHORES
lnterestmg 2 -b!'dr .. 2 bath house
S1i.950
Lt>asehold approximately 21 :rrs. to go.
&~ w. Statler
REALTOR
225 Marlne Ave., Balboa Island Call Harbor 1775
or Bayside Office Harbor 3297
E\•t>S Edith Maroon, HYatt 4-6222 John MacNab, Har bor 5359 Louis Boynton Harbor 2878
C.o11 Rl l1r-Oner Auioa Tt Sell
OPEl SUIDAY-103 Poiasettil
\ompart 2 t'IN!r. home. Clrt"pl., hardwood tloo,.._ car -pt>Un~ 2 rar J?:trage s tres...ed tor a partment. Nice ly
land'<"ap4'd 11nrl f£>n~ Com·entt"ntly located wlthJn "alk1n~ d1~1.1n(.'(' t(l s hopping distrirt
Full ptkt" $H .5c)O
S3.S(X) will handle.
"ACI BREIIII, Realter
11nd ASSOCIATES
3.120 W C'Nl'>l Hw) Newport
•· At thE' Arcll{'<; ..
$2,000 ....
u 8 7TTJ
$97 a month "Ill buy this Corona d£>1 Mar t-~
2 block.; from the watt"r . Attractive .. modem" stYle 3 bfodr•x•ms
A littlr work would makt-this a dandy family home--
on terms llkl" r~nt. Only $13.:-lOO. ,;o hurry!
STIII.£Y L SIITH, ......
2647 E. Coast Hig'hwa y Harbor 887
Next to Norma n's Nursery, Corona del Mar
''II Y FIIIT SPECIALISTS"
ART C. KISTLER CO . REAL ESTATE
2091 N~wport Blvd.
Nrwport Beach
Harbor s:ll&. day or niJ~hl
A DO rr YOU'ItSELP' ElT WOM"T WOK
JN 't'RE UAL ESTATE 'BOSnfl:ss.
~?~~y~ ~~ =-~& =~
-we~ cotnc to 1e11 •
11.000.000
WOJml OJ' D..\L ISTAft EACH lf01n1l DU ... Q ~a,•
MUL "'1Pt.E t.IS'l'nfQ stav 1!Cii
Newport HarbOr
Board of Rea ·
t •
EN 5 I G N CLASSIFIED . -T-=ar:_:=::,:tt::.:le8~·~!!'*~··~·~::-.~-:z.~··~.: HScoonutor.Wedo.fr~kr CAlli U1D F08 ElBa WANT ADS -
1 Time 2 Times 3 Times • Durca IWIMR-Y u ...,_ ud bole u rtr• dolnr • ~ .,.. • u.. dance aa· ~ Artlaur .....,. of Balboa ,. .75 1.25 1.50 Mill~, pat oa by t.be Harbor ODe -. '-nw Toy Shop,,. eelwd tM llhw ... .._ aw8M
1 00 1 50 2 00 atrla-G.A.A,.. poup. plua tourtb wu a radler ....SOU. one In at tile Mill aaaul ...,._ of tiM
• · · and a1xtb om pa"iodiL Wbat the wbldl all tile _,. caJM to Itt. 0 r a ••• .._ ONDdJ. -., 31 to 40 word• 1.25 2.00 2.50 rtr'la do 11 to tet tnto poupe aiW dark. AM liMN waa tbe 8coulli o1 A trlea. Wecln,..aT.
r-ch word over 40 .03 .OS .07 ancJ ... •bat tMf'd llke to honw ...,. ..._. BMth« J.J~ laa. • ID .._ ....._ aQ aa
LU f c1o aDCJ ~dl a ieeCN. nwa tJMy dle tllrM ... ,.,. e1ae Into 'ftae -.. ._.,. ...,. 1a ear Cash must be received within 7 days o first insertion won up their own routtne to the JDOnllten. DarleM llobbbal lUll top aftlt ..... s .. 1a -.unc. 1
~ After weeka ol practk. a auaa!Mr 11M com,a11d and It wu al8o pnnat.r to ..._
the dltfennt rrouPI auditioned Laurel Woocbon aanr .. Autumn lfortll ot OudeD a.... .,.. z. c.
foe the C')'1'll teadten In the audl-Leaw." tn P'rendl. Our ab1tJl,ni ~dine ol Suta Aaa. Ill.
torlum. The bHt routJnea were IOnp played two numiMn and lfa.lldh,. wu IMtalJecJ u ,.....
ehoaen and now they are pu~ttnr the Larkettee sana one numb«. 14ent ot tbe ooundl tcw ta.
nus SIZE cl....u'Jed ad tn the
En.slp ~ only fl.~ for
three 1Mertlona. Call In your
ada to Harbor W4.
on the fintahlnr touches for the The ldda left at 8:30 In the Whitney Bat""' Troop 182.
••• • •• • • • ........ ..,.....,..,.. •• ••• A A.A. A •• aasembly, to be held Feb. 7. mO!'ntnr and aot baek at about and )(ytonJ Dahl l r., Troop lt, roa SALE w AJfTEJ) TO aEJrr Nlaht rehearaala and costumes 1:00 o'clock. John Hopltlna went rec:elved their Earle baq.. o.
keep the af.rla bust. Everyone la as student body otflcer and Mr. W. (Didc) llldaard ot Newport
anxious to lee the young chore-Wentz u aponaor. The ueembly Belr.hta wu tnstalled u a vice
oaraphen. Harbor's concert band apparently was liked very much .,.Selent. WWlam H. Spur~n
und« CUnton Sawin will play by the Fullerton students for m ol Cliff Haven wu 1n.atalled
S BAND. 7 'IVBE ECHOPHONE,
oommerlcal radlo r e c e I v e r ,
Ideal for flshlna or pleasure
craft. used. $35. Ha 4149.
OwNER-Wl'L.L"SELL $1.2,000 6~
Trust Deed on Redondo Beach
substantial home. Phone Ha
4578.
OUR GREAT 42ND ANNIVERS·
ARY SALE 1914·1956. $395
buys lovely Spinet standard
make. Mlrro-type Spinet only
$235 Baldwln AcrosonJe $479
KlmbaJJ Spinet $550 Baby
Grands $495 up. Dozens of
WANTED: Yrly. A aeuonal ten·
tala. Clients waltlna. laland
ttealty eo .. HA m .
IITVATJOifS WAJn'ED
MA11JRE WOMAN wishes baby
aJtttng and care of sick. knit·
tlng or crocheting. Day or
night. HA 3192-M.
COM man wouJd like gardening.
clean-up, etc.. Call KI 3-2122.
Mel UpshaU.
WANTED: Ironing In my home.
Mabel Whitman, 6(f1 Mareue-
rl~, COM. HA 4.279-J. others Knabe Stelnway Hard· _..._,__.....,..,_.. _ _..... ____ _
man etc. These instruments '"MUSIC DfSTJIUCTIOif ..
are trade-Ins and rental re· PIANO INSTRUCTION. Teresa
turns. many just like new. Renner (Mrs. A. Renner), ac·
Danz-Schmldt-Phllllps Big PI· ceptlng a llmJted number of
ano and Oraan Store 520 No. pupils tor plano. Concert Pt·
Main, Santa Ana. 100 pianos anJst of• Three ContJnents.
always. Graduate Student of Bela Rar·
FOR SALE-This slze classified tok. 436 Serra Drive, COM.
ad In the Ensign, only $1.50 for Ba. 2039.
3 Insertions. Call your ads to HELP W AJfTED
BA 1114.
HAMMOND=-o=-R==-G=-=-AN=s -a-:-1:-1 -m-o-:d-.els;-. BEAUTY OPERATOR. first class
One only slightly used, almost salon. excelt. clientele, Tommy
like new. This ls a special. Wilson Beauty Salon. 2515 E.
Danz . Schmidt · PhilLips Ham-Coast Hwy., COM.
mond Headquarters for Orange SALESMAN: This position will
County. 520 No. MaJn, Santa pay better than $200 per wk.
Ana. within 60 days. Startlna salary.
FOR SALE -Rattan bed·daven-$300 mo. plus com. Benefits ln·
port and matching chalr. Ex· elude retirement plan, hospl-
cellent condJtlon. $125 Phone tallzation, llfe Ins.. Large nat'l
Ll 8·4592. corp. will select It train 3
HAMMOND CHORD Organ. the young to work In Orange
greatest 1 n vent Ion ever In County. Give compl. partJcu·
music. The whole family can Iars. exper .. age, marital sta-
play It at once without les· tus, auto, etc. Write c/o EN-
sons. You must come In and SIGN. Box C·31 for Interview.
BeaCOI Par101lll
for *>me of the numbers. they had not.hlna but aood to u a vtce prealdent and natJonal
e • • ~-coundl repre~~entatlve. e SA.D.JXC C.U"a • • • Dr. Arthur A. Schuele. chief U ·
Bill Schock. Ne'W'J)Ort boat • DnTIATIOJf ecutlve of the Boy Scout move-
builder, wu the guest speaker HI Tar tnltJatlon was held on ment In the United ltates. said
for the SaJUna Club. He spoke on Jan. 19th. It was held on the that the scouting movement In
the co nstrue t Jon of Lehman gym steps so the whole scltool 60 nations was a atrona lnstru-
dJnghles. a type of boat used by could see. The eleht victims were ment for world peace. Dt. Schuck
members ol the club. Reporta on lim Taylor, George Thompson. headed the Third National Boy
projecb were made by the lndl-Stan Shonea, lack Smith, Dick Scout Jamboree on the Irvine
vidual members and community Overby, Gene Hubbard, Georae Ranch near Corona del Mar In
project was discussed. Their next Hood and Charlie Vandervort. 1953.
m~tlng Ia next Monday. The judeea were John Hopkins.
• • • Dave Tamura and Tom Niquette. e CA..A. CIIAXCES Pete Schulbera led the cere·
The G.A.A. voted on four pro-mony. First he Instructed the
posed changes to their constJtu-boys to take off their shirts
Uon last wet-k. The changes (Dick Overby almost lost his
were: to have a reporter. from pants). Then they all sat down
The Beacon to be present at all on the steps. Ftnt contender was
cabinet meetings In order to give Jim Taylor. Because he Ia a bas·
more publicity to G.A.A. events: ketball player he wu given a
second was to g1ve freshmen basketball and told he was to
credit for four sports a year In· dribble It up and then down the
stead of tlve. This would enable gym steps touching every step.
the g1rls to give more of thelr He made It on th~ third try and
Ume to studJes durlna their first then he waited for the jud~es·
year Instead of trying to stay out declalon. The three judges went
every nJght to gain points. The into consultation and then de·
third change would be to lower clded thumbs down on poor lim.
the points on the awards to com· He was g1ven a quartf:T of an
ply with the second change; the onion to eat and then returned
last change would be to reverse to his place on the gym steps.
the order ot g1ving the strips (Let's hope he didn't have a
and emblems awards. This Is so date that nlaht. l the g1rls may wear their em· Gene Hubbard was next and
blems longer. The votes have this poor guy was Instructed to
not been counted so the outcome crawl backwards up the gym
Is not yet known. steps and then backwards down
• • • the steps. The judges decided e NlJSIC CLDflC this wasn't enough. though, and
NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO ENGAGE IN 11lE SI\LE OF
ALCOHOUC BEVERAGES
January 27, 1956
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Not1ce la bereby clven that
fifteen days after the above da~.
the undersigned proposes to aell
alcoholic beveraae. at these
premlsea, described as follows:
2849 Eaat Coast Blvd., Corona
del Mar, Newport Beach.
Pursuant to such Intention, the
undersigned Ia applylna to the
~partment of Alcoholic Bever-
age Control for luuance of an
alcoholic beverage 11cenae (or
licenses) for these premises as
follows:
ON SALE BEER
Anyone deslrln~ to protest the
Issuance of such llcenae (s) may
file a verified protest with the
~partment of Alcoholic Bever·
age Control, at Sacramento. Call·
fomJa. stating grounds for denial
as provided by law.
MARY L DENN130N
MIKE MYERS
try lt. Danz·Schmldt-PhiUips
Great Plano and Hammond
Organ Store, 520 No. Main.
Santa Ana.
WALNUT DINING TABLE with
2 extra leaves-$25. Ha 4852.
Last week Harbor housed 1.500 so he had to crawl f~t first up
fifth ~aders from all over Or· and down the steps. The jury de·
ange County. It was the District clded thumbs up on Gene and so
Music Clinic. Miss Marie Hiebsch he missed the onion.
100% EMPLOYER RETAINED and Clinton Sawin put on the Last of the contestants were
AGENCY program for the young music Jack Smith and Dick Overby.
UNION SERVICE
NO FEE collected from applicant lovers and their supervisors. The These two were called up to·
413-3lst Newport Beach Larkettea and the Chanters did gether and placed on either sides
a novelty number, '1 Love Little of the gym steps. Then Pete an·
Willie." nounced that seeing as these
8irts
HERE ARE JOBS
That you wlll be proud to
tell your friends about. New
h igh wages coupled with the Ideal woTldng conditions add
up to jobs w1th prestige.
The big chorus also sang. Har· two are the loudmouths o1 the
bor'a orchestra played and also school, why not find out "tVhlch
gave a demonstration of the dlf-one could ~11 theloudat. So the
ferent Instruments of the orehe· two boys started yelllna at each
stra. As Mr. Sawin Introduced othf:T and the old I'YfD shook.
each of the Instruments separ-After a few mJnutes they were
ately, a player would demon-stopped and voted on. The audl·
strate by playing a small part ence decided Jack was the best.
U. S. Royal Tires
Wasllinq & Polishinq
Complete lubrlcetion Service
FREE "CK-UP A DELIVERY
P~,o,.. H•rbor )()94
1701 E. Co.st Hiqhw•y •t Av~Xedo
Co'-• dt!ll Mer
..
••••w••_. • .,.
SANTA ANA 2204 I. IIIII St.
Kl• .. rlr 1·2111
PASADENA RY 1·1011 1211 E. W1l11t St. IY 2•2111
OPEI.I,IMnLEVL
BEAUTIFUL Spinet plano, blond.
just like new save $200. 3
rental returns. save $90 to $250
perfect condition new guaran· •
t~ free delivery Maple. Ught
Walnut. French Provincial.
Mahoaany Spinet eaae sllahtJy
damaged In shipping $487.
Good practice pianos from
$89. $94, $125. $175 see these at
the Great 42nd Anniversary
Sale. Danz . Schmidt · Phillips
the Big Plano and Organ Store
520 No. Main. Santa Ana. 100
Pianos.
FRENCH=--=P:-:R:-::0::-:Vl=N'""'C=-='IA.,..,L:--S=o,-;;F=-A"7-".
Beige It gold boucle' uphol·
stered. 7 ft. approx. length.
Call HA 1835-W after 7 p.m .
solo. The young students seemed but that wasn't enouah. so the
NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED to enjoy the show for they an-boys had to try and out sing
swered with loud applause. each other! That wu really fun·
Start your new job In one of • e e ny and the audience really en·
our oUices near your home. e E%CRMCE ASSEIIBLT joyed lt. As Jack was the victor
Recently representatives from he received a nower to wear and
Harbor went over to Fullerton HI poor Dick had to eat the onion.
to give an exchange assembly The last event was a race be·
for their students. Fullerton will tween all 8 of the contestants.
entertain our school on February But this wasn't an ordinary race.
29. These two assemblies have oh no! The boys had to bend
been the topic of discussion be· over and hold their ankles. Then
tween John Hopkins. our student they ran around the end of the
body president, and Fullerton's driveway with Gene Hubbard
president Bill Lee, for many a winning and lack Smith bringing
month. up the rear. Gene got a nower
FINAL WEEK
BEAUTIFUL Mlnshall-Electonlc
Organ as Is $475, another Min-
shall three months old 2 man·
ual $995. Danz-Schmldt-Phll·
lips, 520 No. Main, Santa Ana.
COCOA-SOFA-:-llkenew. Cost
$Z79, now $135. 1520 Kings Rd ..
Cliff Haven, LI 8-5991.
SPINET-Plano like new wiih
Organo $695 won<Jerful buy.
Used Solovox $195. Danz-Sch·
mldt-Phllllps Big Plano and
Organ Store. 520 No. Main,
Santa Ana.
CAllS FOB SALE
FOR SALE -'47 Studebaker
Champion Starllte Coupe. New
overhaul. Owner. Best offer
takes. Mr. Thurman, 427 Fern-
leaf, CDM.
1955 CH'""R'"""Y~S~"'"LE=R-=N:.:EW:=,--:-Y~O=-=RK=ER.
deluxe sedan. Leather uphoJ.
stery, a ll extras. low m1leagr.
Private party, Ha 4889-R.
1952-VOLKSWAGON-Sed an--=-
$950. Ha 4403· W.
IlEAL ESTATE & JU:JfTALS
FURNISHED APT., 1 bedroom,
garage and utilities Included.
$75 month. Ha 2506-M.
FOR RENT -furnished r&m,
conveniently located, private
entrance, private bath. Inquire
!108 Marigold, COM. Ha 1203-WI
CALL Edna-Craig, rental spe-
cialist with Doris Bray, realtor.
216 Marine Ave .• Balboa Island.
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9:00 to 4:00 p.m.
514 ~ N. Main St., Rrn. 211
Santa Ana
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MlSCELLAl'fEOUS
50 USED PIANOS wanted for our
rental service. Trade your pi·
ano on a new Spinet Grand or
Hammond Organ. H I g h e s t
cash allowance during our
Great Sale. Danz-Schmldt-PhU·
lips. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana.
$5 PER MONTH rents a eooa
practice plano. All term rent
aUowed. Danz · Schmidt · Phil-
lips Big Plano Sale, 520 No.
Main. Santa Ana. Home of
Mason-Hamlin and Knabe pt.
a nos.
RESOLVED:
Be on time foy your 1956 ap-
pointments. E tern a -Matlc
Watch serves you accurately.
RAY FIELDS, Jeweler, 19th
lr Placentia "In Vista Shop-
ping Center," Cost.a Mesa, u. 8-8488.
Sli' I Ro .... l s,.ce for Ra1t
American Legfon 215 15th St
Meetln~r.~ 2nd-4th Wed. 8 p.m.
IEBVJCES
HA 20 or HA 64. Painting -Decorating
COM DELUXE NEARLY NEW PAPER HANGING
un1Umlahed duPlex • 2-bed-GEORGE BURKHARDT
room.s, hdw. noon. 1L heat, u~ Contnetar
fl.t'f!pl a& prL patio, aaraae. 878 w. 18th eo.u Mesa ~05 month. Ha. l~·R. Uberty 8-8628 ~8-8632
NICELY FUmtfsiiiD JlQOiCprl-tiJiiYLEJE P G
vate entrance, prtvaa bath, PA.PEB HANGING SERVICE nr. poctotnee, bank and .._
325 Ordtld, C>JI, IIA 512-a. HA29'71
FREE-HI Deeert VIew · Home· iu~~-~~~
lite. Martell BuDdin£ Yucca 500 31st Street. Newport Beach VaD.,y.
Skits were put on by drama and three gueses what Jack got
classes with the help of Robert -.an onion of course!
Wentz. the Rhythm Kings and The traditional HI Tar paddle
the Larketttes. Most ot the skits could not be use<\ this year be·
were comedy, such as "Dan Me· cause of a new law banning lt.
Grf'W," a western: a schoolhouse In previous years anyone who
skit with our students acting as got hit with a paddle got his
little children with the names of name on lt. They had special
some of the Fulerton teachers: a paddles for however many times
drive-In love scene: an "Al Jar· you were golna to receive a
vis" scene w1th girls dressed up whack.
HIUCE E .. ll SCHOOL IIEWS
IT CHIP POIITEB
The Horace Ensign School Jun-
lro Red Crou has elected the
following officers: President.
Dana Thompson f:rom Mlss Mar-
aton's Seventh Grade room: vice·
president. Sue Sibley, from Mrs.
Carpenter's Seventh Grade room;
8ecretary, Nancy Gardner, from
Miss Dulin's eighth Grade room. • • •
Horace EnsiiJl School held Its
second Eighth Grade dance Frl·
day, Jan. 20. The Swing Band'.
led by Mr. RJtter, was the main
source ot dance music, Playing
In the band were Dave Kampert.
1ohn Carlyle, Bob Andeno~ Dar·
othy Woodworth, Dave Lburte,
Paul Snyder, Don Swauon. J ohn
Hulbert. Mr. Ol.an. ~~ Smith.
Geoff Sharp, Lance Rowan. Cbrla·
tJe Carver, Bev Jty11dale, GafJ
Gravn and Steve SerL
The door prt.ze. wwe won by
Bob lnJOld and Pam 1Wttt. DlaJ'MI
Keyen, llk:key Bramble, ~ohn
Hulbert and Pam J:l8aan aU bacl
to llnr .,._,.. mtnd Kkle."
Maney Garci.Mr and Jobn Balc.er
both dJd t'll~JJ.nt .lo'e .. ....
tr.-and muter oi wamonlee. e • •
School PTA. The band Is also
scheduled to play (or the Sev·
enth Grade dance at the Rea
S c h o o I durtna March. They
have already tJllfd aeveral en·
gag~ents for dances at their
own Erulgn School.
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Radio. Ear Phone and Carry
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Free delivery
~)llfA DEL MAR l"tJMDY
BA 1-2744 E; Cout M"J.
SAlTA All FIR co. FUR SALE
COATS .IACIETS
CAPES
MINK
SqulaelSW.
llaabed ap to
40to50%
IIAWI&al •••n ........ .......... .... .... Now$119 Now$88
......
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3G1 NORTH BllOADWAY
,
'Clean Up the Harbor ~rea'
Is Theme for Feb. 20-27
Dr. McCauley Is Elected
Lutheran Church President ..... , •...•.•.. ••.. ""' ••..
Amonl the 30 ~an,. County
Two eoaaple•nena. w'llbln& to etu.na Mlerted u the panel tor ua..n up the Harbor Area" .. 1« Pelln&aty JO to 21. Cl'f'tc m. .,._ aplnlt each other, Dr. J ... Jlr:Ca.a.y a« ec.ta CGNttiUtloa and the ebooGnr ot the 18 County Grand Jury are
JunJor Ebell't loeal · proJect 1n rroulllt communitY ...W. c.• ...,. lnltruetecl by Jfewport po· X... a ~ et ~ CIUeaeo owr MlnDMpoU. u the the tollowtnr from the Harbor'
th18 ,...ra .. lNUd a ~ com· pnlzatlou. and bla1h11r r bave Ike early lu.nday, lan. 22. to tee Cout OaiJotML. bM been eleded OODINPdon't preltftnae for the Alee: AndreW Given ot Corona
munltY' JIOII'UI). been oont.dM by the meaaNn the etty attorney and the Judp Pfllllllll OC•wpcwt Hatbor Lu· t..dquartera ot the new The bel 'Kar: Paul Crelfbton and
Cl.bpu ol. tbe ehab'l project o1. the Junior J:bell IDit belp ln ln K...,art ae.ch fo.atlee ,oowt. t1Mna OaclldL Be llu llei'Yed u ~ Luther a n Cburcb, LettJe lliri.Meraoft ot eo.ta Kesa.
wW .. -a..n.up We*." to be U.. drive. Donald Partin ot 501 HeliotrOpe a deMDa tM JiUt year. 1'hll wb1cb wUJ be fonDtd In UC5e u lUneteen will be ~ u jury
proc:laJmed by Mayor Dora RW fte dt)'llu ~to place Ave., Corona del Mar, charpd YN1 be W01 a.l8o .ave u head the ..wt ol tM merrer ol four memben by Judre l:ennetb Mor· ~--~~-~-----:10 larp 111M arouD4 town Ita· at 2:22 a.m. that he wu atrudl ot a MWJy..a.ctecS ~ man Lutb«&D bodJe&. rt.oo J'eb. a.
3.029 Calls
in 1955 for
Harbor Dept.
The harbor department an·
.werect 3.0'.19 calla durlnr 1955.
Barbonnuter Ru.ell Cralr &n·
nouneed In a report submitted
to' the N.wport Beach city ooun·
ell and Orance County harbor
commlulon.
ttnc tbat lltWtn& Ia unlawful by William o . Shope Jr. ot eot daurdl oouDdl. Beporta ~to the rath· ------
and prohibited. They bave al8o Ordlld Ave., Corona del Mar, ()thew ~ are: eecretary, etnr by Putor aobert B. Gron· GmL.,.. 1'0 11V11SK'11
apeed to put out mon public while Mr. Partin wu llttlnr tn Wlra. llf.artSa ~: ftna.nclal lund and recut.a rre.ldeat Boy A daupter, Suzanae Marte.
truh CIOI'Italnen and poll llfn.l hla ear waltlnr for a tratfte atr· eec:ntAu7, a a n d a 11 McCardle; McCardle ahowed J.B to be a wu born to Mr. and Mn. James
tn the au.,-. rerarcUnr the Ut· nal to chanp at Cout Hwy. and t:reuurer, Lelloy Bowman. Cbo· year ot actvaneement for the Runuey ot Di~·EJrhtb. St.. BaJ.
ta la-:. Marruerlte Ave .. Corona del Mar. aen to ..w oa the loatd or Dea· Newport Ret&bts Cburdl with boa. In Hoar Memorial Ba.pltal
The Newport Harbor Realty Mr. Shope charred that Mr. eons were E4 Mann. J&Jlle8 hJ(ba eltabllahed In ~ neld on 'nlunday, Jan. 12.
Board hu been Lilted to COD· Partin drove up alonplde hu Stanpblll. Wl.I1Jam Carnett, Bar· ot church actJvtty. Plnanclal lm·
"ct home owners uldnl them car at the atrnal and atarted ney KC!Ca.y, Tbeodore Hlnder· provement wu especially out· ITAif.J'&a G&T emu.
to aupply adequate truh COD· ealllnc names at him and hla aker, Ted N~n. and WUllarn atandlnc with a rrowt.h In total A dauehter, Jan Lee. wu born
talnera for tenanta and nplaln· pauencer. J4tu Francf• B. F(11111· Browntnr. 'lbe Board of Trustees receipts from $16,190.92 In 1954 to Mr. and M:ra. Ralph Stanjer of
Inc to them the litter law. Tbe ler or San Clemente. Earlier the Includes Barry Be:rch. Nelaon to $29,869.2C lD 1955. 2515 Crestview Dr.. Bay Shores.
Junior EbeU Club has written trio bad been ln the Drlltroom, Robln10n, Wilton Lewton, Ernest ln Hoar Memorial Hospital on
letters to 69 community .I«V1ce Corona del Mar. There was an Sebultz. and Georre Burkhardt. Enslen cl ... wed ads ret results. Wednesday. Jan. 11.
rroups aakJnr few their partJcl· excbanae of wcwds between Mia Other action at the meetlnc r;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
patton In a year-round "antl·llt· Fowler and M:r. Partin. Mial Included the third consecutive
ter" prorram; asked the local Fowler charred that M:r. Partin election of Theodore Hlnderaker
yacht clubs to streu sanitation atruck Mr. Shope, pollee said. u delerate to the 1~ conven·
laws, particularly In their boat Ml.u F 1 d Mr Sb left tion of the Ca.LlfomJa District of cla.ues for young children; uked ower an · ope the American Luthern Church to
STROOT'S
PAY LES:
CIIPLETE
II II
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Nil VIa Lido IIA -•...,.,na...:ta
,_,1 Coat Bwy_..a& J5JI . ec.o..cs.a ...
The department answered 16
fire ealla, 16 rncue calla, U ·
a~ed 91 larp boata and gr
811&11 boats, lnvest:~eated 14
boats broken Into at allps and
15 broken Into at moorlnp. A
total ot 1.21. arrests for apeedlnc
In the bay wu made, alone with
57 other arre.ta. A total of nine
derelict '«NNf boats were found
and destroyed, 241 pieces of de·
brl• found and destroyed, 99 row
boats held for ldenttncatJon and
return and lOC row boats were
reported lost and not recovered.
fllllnc stations to put out larre torether. and the alcnal lncl· be held at Ontario April 18 to
traah contalnera for motorlm, dent followed lhortly afterward. 21; the approval of a revised For letterheads ~nd en~o,_.
contacted a business concern In _____ _;:=====~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.:,:C::::aJJ:::_:lhe Enslen. Harbor W4..
A total of D row boats were
found and returned, 95 speed
complaint. received, alonr with
213 other complaints. A total of
133 ruest vessels were handled,
four ort-lhore moorlnrs Installed,
30 shore moorings Installed and
1.465 mt.cellaneous calls an·
swered.
Sonny Barnes
Wins Trophy
Sonny Barnes of Costa Mesa re·
celved the foundera trophy as
hlgh·polnt winner of the play·
day spou.ored Sunday, Jan. 15.
at the Newport Harbor BuftaJo
Ranch by the Riders of the San
Joaquin.
Gene Clark, owner of the but·
falo ranch, presented the trophy
to the winner for having received
the blgheat number of points for
three consecutive p 1 a y · d a y s .
Events won by Sonny Barnes
during the day Included stock
horse junior and quadrangle
trtake race. Other events winners
Included Kay Bailey of Costa
Mesa. trtock hone senior; George
Both of Linwood, traJJ claas sen·
nlor; Laurie Howard of Corona
de.l Mar, trail class junior and
Jumplnr; Judy Fowler. fJrure·
elcht stake race and pole bend-
tor; western pleuure lf!nlor.
Diane Cline of Corona del Mar;
western pleasure junJor. Bonnie
McKay of Corona del Mar; bare·
back pleasure, Beverly Beau·
champ of Corona del Mar; twO·
man relay, George Roth and Bob
Duacan; nov!~ clas:s. a tie be·
tween Gmchen Richter ot Co·
rona del Mu and Palee Westfall
of Costa Mesa.
Funeral services for Debra
Lynn Green, three-month·old
dauchter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Green ot 664 W. 18th St., Costa
Mesa, were held Jan. 24 In the
Baltz Chapel, Costa Mesa. con·
ducted by the Rev. Charles Hand.
The baby died In Orance
County general hospital after a
lengthy 11Jnea. She wu born In
Hoar Memorial Hoapltal. She is
survived by her parents: a slater,
Melody Ann, her paternal rrand·
parents Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Ar·
mann of Costa M:esa and her
maternal rrandparent. Mr. and
Mrs. w. T. Webb of Costa Mesa.
V UDALl CAVU DAKACE
Vandala cauaed damare to two
carl owned by Grant FulJer of
510 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa,
.ometlme between 7:30 p.m. Sun·
day and dawn Monday of lut
week. Newport police reported.
'J'hree windowa were broken out
of orie car and a tall light ripped
ott the vehicle and lett on the
car seat. TWo windows were
broken on the second car and
the tcnJtton ln.lert was pluared.
WOIIAif IIQI'OaJIT IIELD
hopes of rettlng "litter bap"
provided for cars.
Tytnr In with the clean·UP
plana, Boy Scout Troop No. 10
will give a demonstration at
local markets on h(11111 to make a
car bancer for Utter bags out of
an ordinary· wire coat hanger.
The JunJor Chamber of Com ·
merce, the YMCA and the Boy
Scouts have agreed to clean up
vacant lots durtnr Clean-up
Week. The PTA hu said they'd
send out notices remtndlnr par·
ents of Clean-up Week. and varl··
ouse atores have promised sup.
port o! the program In their ad·
vertlslng campaigns.
A movie short on "Litter" has
been purchased by the Junior
Ebel Club members and will be
shown at local theaters durlnc
Clean-up Week. Club members
wlll also display "litter" stickers
on their car bumpers.
IIJ•ry INir Pl-c-
1 ... • Clteslru
The mystery of the untdentl·
fled odor was brought before the
Newport Beach City Council last
week by the Balboa Coves Com·
munlty Association.
Councilman Jay Stoddard. a
member of the Sanitation Dl.s·
trlct Board, aaJd the odor wa.s
not from sewer ras. Ray Copelin
of Newport said that the odor
comes from gu which can be
seen bubbling up throueh the
waters in the Coves at high tide.
The smelly problem was referred
to City Encineer Bert Webb for
lnvestlcatlon.
so• roa JIEJQ)aiCUOIII
A aon, Stuart Andrew, was
born to M:r. and Mrs. Warren J.
Hendrlcl<.son of 2631 Clrde Dr ..
Bay Shores, In Hoag Memorial
Hospital on Monday, Jan. 16.
COIL FOa COLDMAJfS
A daughter, Debra Jeanne. was
born to Mr. and Mrs. William
Goldman of 721 ~ Jasmine Ave ..
Corona del Mar. on Thursday.
Jan. 19, In Hoag Memorial Hoe·
plta.l.
Betty lo Pace, 24, of Santa
Ana, wu arrested on a drunk
drlvfnl char1e by Newport pollee M .__. ........ a.Aruel
at 8:5!5 p.m. lao. 23 at 32nd St. ld8d .,,...,._-..!"'t!',~ ..
and Newport Blvd., Newport A•ll'k& -.. _.._ •
Beach. omcen eharred that the ...,. We .. •.•• .a ......
Santa Ana woman, travellJ\r CREDIT J'I"WWtR!' •u north on Newport Blvd., ran a U&VAA boUlevard stop and cruhed ber el w ..... Ora,. C..ty
car Into a ear driven by Jolene (formerlY ot Newport Beach. c. Perkins, 21, of 538 IUvendde Lapnalleacb 6 eo.ta lieu)
Ave., Newport Helaht& -.... 1UI1 A-. to._ a.a.tr a.nca ... ,.,. .._.
Pbooe your ada to BA W~
Private Poke Pal; ol
Here's the Story Of Orange County's own
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1956 IS £xafsiC)r·s 40th )~ar. Toda), as from tlte
~U) b~gmnmg. £xcels1t>r Cr~amuy Company is
''Orange Count.\ s Ot~n"-a/1 the way.
K t•G SO ,._ltTtCUL.AIIt UOUT TNC ~TY or Nt•
Mil .. AIIO Gaf.AM, Mllt. ... II•IY W.TUJUitY w.-s OMf
Of' ntf RlltST O.I.YMI• YO SIT IJ~ A rUUJ' .c»Uir"o
DAII'Y V.ot!ATOilY, w•IC.II -· Al'fOTIII• ... P'OC•
AWARDS ·
For Excellence
Mf AHWNILl. OCE~tOa CUAMEIItY CO HAS III!VI!IIt
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INSURANCE
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Wl11l
STANLEY
INSURANCE AGDCf
Phone Harbor ,..,.
331!5 E. Cout Bttb~
Corona del Mar
Res. Phone, RA 5232
I CBOOLI & DfiTIIUC1'10•
TW'o.2 .................... ... =~~cal~~ a= ~t!aml:C:,l~~
eloelna ~of tile lbOilt!l an. Cout Hwy. --: EdCarlu:Dd· 1a hd eon-oft to a ratber ,..., eeMae at ..,..._. "''raJJer
.... ltut. ..,_, ...... : w. M. I!DaN14, 011¥• ~ ....-Jt .... illliDed to ... .,ello at 1101 w. au IY'Ont.
&. llllorrtt 8at.Wl o1 Udo 1e1e to tiOO; Wtltena C&a.Dierii. tooo La·
buUd the new headquarten fot f.,.a.. tWa ......_, teOQ.
Ytnctnt"• Harbor Dnlp In eo. e CWICtiA D&l. IIQ
rona del Mar, at IN Aw. and &. Mom. llftJt.h. cJrq etore Cout R'-hway, lJl the All Amer· alld retafl aaJee bQUcJJq at IN
lean Market bloek. 'lbe $'T7,UO Ave, and Coast ~ .. fn.l80; B.
bulld.lna wUI aa.o provtde two H. Dou1lau. .......... permjt tor
otber aJtH tor ..ualler retail addition at :MaO Seavt.w Av..,
atora. SC.OOO; Geor1e S&ttler, change to-
Roy Carver, who Uv" in Irvine cation o1 1ata1• • .:!3 HeUotro~.
-~SAVE
SAHLY
At 0.. .... Ca••tv'•
L.Miftt H ... Leftcllet ..........
REAL ESTATE
Contracting
Insurance
Terrace, took out a $10,000 per. $tOO; Clarence Bolt, 1-unlt. 2·
mit to construct a headquarter. story dweWn1 at 419 Orchid,
bulldtna for hll , Pontiac A1ency f7.SOO; lames Chinn. ac!dJtion at
at 1400 W. Cout HJgbway, acroa f13 PotMettta. f].,SOI1; Albert
from the Balboa a.y Club. He RHM, 1-unJt. 2-atory dwellln1 at
hu been operating from that 300 Na.rctuua. -=n,1:SO; E. Trimble
site for the put f~ month.a "on and C. Ban1ert. te'nce at 3117
the, cround." MarauerJte, $330; Mra. Leah
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classes for preparation to
pus the Stau exam.
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2484 Newport Blvd. U 8·6671
Costa Mesa
PLUMI QfCi .
WATER HEATERS
Sales. Service and Repalra
JOE BECHTOLD
PLUMBING
Tenn.s. 10 Per Cent Down
Phone Harbor 5330
WELDDfCi
Fabricating, Designing
• Maintenance
TRAILERS. HITCHES, BUMPERS
or what have you; No job
too large or too small.
REASONABLE RATES
2133 Orange. Costa Mesa, LI 8·2619
VEI'fETIAJf BLIND LAtnmllT
"A's"
VENETIAN BLIND
LAUNDRY
THE NF:W m a c h I n e process
method. Reasonable prices. Av·
erage 2 tape residential blind.
Only $1 .00
Blind repaired and rebulll
Free Pick up and delivery
Work done by appointment
Phone Uberty 8-5701,
KI 3-6669 or K1 3 ·8274
llmERS
Corne In and ,;ee the com-
plete new llne of Graphic
Patterns. Bear-brand Ever-match yarna. Morell's new dresa patterns, novelty yarns
and straws, Including the Tt'rnJiiiT.siio,
313 E. Balboa Blvd.
Balboa
I ODT·'ADn' SRO'
PATCH'S BODY
lc P AlNT SHOP
R. W. PATCH
Complete CoJllalon Work
Auto Painting
Free !Atlmat~Try Ua Firat
786 West 17th St., eo.ta Mesa u 8-7508
PADfTDIQ
PIIITIII
I. .....
280 Avocado, eo.ta M ..
Llcen..Md Ll 8-3321 at lJ 8·512'7
Other laree pennlu were for a Wln.rton. 1-ltory, l ·unJt dwellJnc
$28,000 dwelling on LJdo Iale, an at 219 Narcluua. f].9,000; Irvine
flB.t.a dwelUnc on Balboa Pen-Co., omee at %'180 Bayahore Dr.,
lniUla Point. a $17,000 addition $4.000.
on Harbor Island, and $21.150 e IJIVDf& naaACK
and $19,000 dwelllnp In Corona Jack Houaeman, fence at 1506
del Mar, and a2'7 .200 and $21,.280 Dolphin Terrace, 1300; L M. Bar-
dwellings In lrvtne Terrace. ria, fence at 1U5·1419 Dolphin
PER ANNUM
All ACCOUNTS INSURED
UP TO S I 0,000
LECiAL JrOTJCE LECiAL JrOT1C3 Subdivisions
Total value of buUdlnc per-Terrace, PJO: Maec:o Corp., dwel-
mlta tor January wu $754.688, ling at 1530 Dolphin Terr.,
compared with $929,985 tor Jan-$21.280; Munay RoberU,. dwel-
uary of Jut year. The month's lng at 112!5 Dolpbln Terr., az7.2)().
total Included 19 one unit dwel-e •AUOA
IN THE MUNICIPAL COURT, STATE OF CAUFORNIA All A ccounh Ooened
O n or Before
SANTA ANA ORANGE DEPARTMENT OF PUBUC Are Okayed llnp. $3S7,89iJ; 2 two-unit dwel-Edward Weber, 1-rtory, t -untt u,.., $37,14o; one three-unit dwelling at 2201 Channel Rd.,
dwelllne. $21,052; 54 repalra to $18,143.
JUDICIAL DISTRICT WORKS
IN AND FOR TilE COUNTY DMSION OF HIGHWAYS The I Oth of the Month
Eern From the I at.
OF ORANGE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Five subd1v1slons with a total
of 6(H realdent1al.lota were rec·
ommended for approval at the
Costa Mesa planning commis·
slon meeting held last week and
forwarded to the Costa Meaa city
council for action.
dwellings, $129,302; 2 cabanas, e IIAJUIOa I'SLAJfD STATE OF CALIFORNIA
FRANK CURRAN LUMBER CO.
INC. A CORPORATION
PlalntW
VS
WILLIAM J. GANNON
AND BETI'Y GANNON, husband
and wife
Defendants
SALE
Under Execution or Judgment
Ordering Sale of ~al Property.
Un der and by virtue of an Exe·
cutlon on judgment and order of
sale duly made and entered In
the Municipal Court of the Said
Santa Ana Orange Judicial Dis ·
trict, County of Oranef!'. State of
Calllornla. on the 12th day ot
August A. D. 1955, and an Exe-
cution on judgment requlrlng
sale ot property under foreclo-
sure of Mechanic's Lien Jssued
out of the said Municipal Co urt
on the 17th day of January A. D.
1956, In the above-entitled ac-
tion, In favor of FRANK CURRAN
LUMBER CO., Inc. a Corporation,
Plaintiff and agaJnst WlLLIAM
J. GANNON AND BE'ITY GAN ·
NON, Husband and wife Defend·
ants. a copy of which said Exe-
cution on Judgment duly at·
tested under the seal of said Mu-
nicipal Court on the 17th day of
January. 1956, and to me de·
livered on the 18th day of Janu-
ary A.D., 1956 whereby I am com·
manded to ~II at public auction
for cash In lawful money of thl"
United States. the following and
In said decree. described real
estate:
Lot 83 In Tract 1237. Corona
Highlands. In the City of
Newpo rt Beach, Orange
County, California, as J>E'r
map recorded In Book 40 at
pages 19 anrl 20. Miscellan-
eous Ma ps. Records of said
Orange County, California
Together with all and singular
the tenements, hereditaments
and appurtenances thereunto be·
longing or In any wise apper·
tainlng.
Public notice Is hereby given
that on Friday. the 2nd day of
Ma rch, 1956, at 2:00 p.m. of said
day, I will proceed to sell at the
south door of the rourt house. In
the City of Santa Ana. at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash, In lawful money of the
United States, a ll the abovf!' de
scribed real estate. or !10 much
thereof as will be suUiclent to
satisfy said decree tor principal,
interest and all costs.
Given under my hand this
24th day of Ja~uary. A. D. 1956
JAMES A. MUSICK.
Sheriff
M. L. BERRY
Deputy
Blodget. Gilbert • Cochran
Attorneys at Law
601 First Western Bank Bide.
Santa Ana, Calllornia
Kimberly 2-7281
Publish: Feb. 2, 9, 16, 1956
In the Newport Harbor Ensign
LECiAL JrOTICE
NCYnCE OF ELECI10N
Notice Is hereby given that a
General Municipal Election will
be held In the City of Newport
Beacb on the lOth day of April,
1956 for the followtna ottlcen:
Three Memberl of the City Coun·
ell from the followtn1 Dlrt:rtcta.
to wit: First Dfstr1ct. Fifth Dla·
trtct. and Sixth District tor the
tull term of four year~ In aceotd·
anee wtth the City Charter of
Newport Beach.
The polls w1JJ be open bet"een
the houn of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00
p.m.
Karpry 8c:hrou_der
Clty Clerk
0.~: Juuary a. lJCSt
Sealed proposals wUl be re-
ceived at the of!lce of the State
Highway Engineer, Room 406,
Division of Hlchways Building,
120 South Spring Street, Loa An-
rolE's, California, until 2 -o'clock
p.m. on Friday, February 24,
1956, at which time they will be
publicly opened and read in
Room 2 ol aald building, tor con·
struction on State highway In ac-
cordance with the aped!icatlons
therefor, to which special refer·
ence lt made, u follows:
Orange County, In Huntington
Beach, at Intersection of Ocean
Avenue wtth Main Street, and in
Newport Beach. at Intersections
of Newport Boulevard with VIa
Udo and ol Pacific Coa.st Hlch·
way with Seaward Road and
with Morning Canyon Road (VIJ.
Ora-60, 43-HntB, NptB; NptB),
traffic signal systems and high-
way lighting to be furnl.ahed and
Installed and modllle<f and chan-
nelization to be constructed.
Bids are required for the entire
work described herein.
$3,750; 4 commercial bulldlnp, Mra. H. E. McDonald, add
$127,690; 5 r~palrs to commercial upper lloor at No. 5 Harbor
butldlnea. $74,886; 7 signs, $2,475. Wand, $17,000.
Following permits were issued: • LIDO ISLE
lullllfJ •• , .... ,,....,...., ..... A total of 563 lots are Included
In a subdlvlalon by the Roven
Spiegel Co. for land between
Fairview Rd. and Harbor Blvd.,
north of WIJ.on St. 'Ihe Polking-
horn Construction Co. submitted Mnl. Ralpb Bonds, rebablllta-
plans tor five Iota at Weatmln· Uon chairman, reported on the
ater Ave. and Knox St. Three monthly hospital parties, given
subdivisions were submitted tor for the disabled veterans from
land at the northwest corner of Lone Beach Veterans Hospital,
Irvine Ave. and 20th St., recently at the meetlnr of the American
annexed Into the city. They In-Leg1on Auxlllary Unit 291 held
eluded Frank Bissell. 10 lots; Dr. lut week.
Robert Dewey, 18 Iota, and Hud-Those In charce o1 the latest
son B. SaUell, eight Iota. party were Mrs. Gilbert Opel and
Georee Buccol-. 1-unlt. 2-atory
dwellna at 661 VJa Udo Soud,
$28,000. e IAUOA JSLAJfD
E. l . Power, alterationa at 110
Opal, $200; C. S. Glueow. addl·
tloM at 229 Aaate, $7,000; Tom
McDouaaJJ, n~ atalrcue at 208
Grand Canal, a&OO.
eiAT &IIOaEI
Jack Leavitt, cara,e at 2442
Cratvtew, 11.000.
• •EW?On IIEIGIITI s. E. Br1cp. carport at 2704
Clift Dr" s:;oo.
A movf!' wu initiated to create Mra. Kenneth Jobnaon. Mnl. Ad·
a section In the zoning ordinance rten NOf!'l Ia Poppy chairman for
for A-1 zoning to permit ceme-Unit 291. She announcN that
terles, etc. The 80·acre Harbor the poppy production program ot CI'AMJL Rest Memorial Park hu been the American Legion Auxiliaries ...
ed 1 th It .. 1 .. has already started at the Long COICIETE CO annex nto e c Y an ... wou u Beach Hospital. Approximately •
fit Into thls A-1 zoning. three months wlU be required to '-I·SS. Harry Aldrich was sworn In u -·• a new member of the commls · complete the production program ISS <>-•ercM~ Wcry
LAGUNA
FEDERAL SAVIN6S
I LOAN ASSOCIATION
mo... A..-.
LAGUNA BEACH
In accordance with the provl·
slons of Section 1T70 of the Labor
Code, the Department of Public
Works has ascertained the gen-
eral prevalllnc rate of waces ap-
plicable to the work to be done
to be as follows:
slon to replace Art Meyer, who and asalstance ot the Auxiliary COSTA ICUA
was appointed a member ot the will be required during that !~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~as~~·~c:_~·-~ .. ~~~-~~~~!~~~!~!~~~! U Ume. Costa Mesa city council recen y. -. U h ld t th • ne mee ng was e a e
C .... •--L IU.-a. Ame-rican Legion Hall In New-
Rate per hour-Cla.sslflcaUon.
S2~Apprentlce engineer, In-
cl uding t 1 rem a n , oUer and
grea~r. ,
2.41-Asphalt raker and Ironer.
2 485-Bootman.
2 90--Carpenter.
2 825--Cement finisher.
2 81-C on c ret e or asphalt
spreading, mechanical ta mping
or finishing machine operato.r.
2 65--<::oncrete mixer operator
-skip type.
._ ..,.., .... port with president, Mrs. Robert
•-• Brlegs. presiding. She welcomed T • ..,.... .,.nJOI Mrs. Olive Grubber of 510 VIvian
Lane. Costa Mesa, as a nPW
member. Following the meeting,
refreshments were served by
Mrs. Fred Joyner and Mrs. Her-
ald Spela.
A SO-pair telephone cable wu
cut about noon Wednesday, Jan.
25. and cut off telephone service
In the Lido shopping area. Ted
Hambrook, telephone exchanee
manager, reported last Thursday. , ........ .. , ......... .....
Robert Forbes
BUILDER
JI A r l»or ••• JlOt
Costa Mesa Lumber Co.
LUMBER -BUILDING MATEiiiALS
11.-port ll'f'd.. e-ta .... I.Jbwty ~~-~ 2.305-Drlver of dump trucks
lieS!! than 4 yards water level).
2.335-Drlver of dump trucks
r4 yards but less than 8 yards
water IevelL
Telephonf!' service was cut to
the Newport Beach fire tlepart-
ment, Newport Balboa Savings
and Loan Assn .. P. A. Palmer Inc.
and Shearson-Hammlll and Co ..
brokers. Service was restored to
some lines by 3 p.m. the same
day, and most other lines wen~
back In servlcf!' by 6 p.m. Tclc·
phone calla to the fire liepart -
ment were relayed throu,::h the
Newport Beach pollee depart·
ment, Mr. Hambrook aald.
Merle Thompson. horticulture
specialist of the Corona Clipper
Co., Corona, Calif., will lecture ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: and demonstrate the best prun-r
lng methods at the regular
meeting of the Costa Mesa-Bay
Cities Branch of the Callfornla
National Fucbsla Society, at 7:30
p.m. Tuesday In the Everett Rea
School auditorium, Hamilton and
l'Jo. c::...t.p -Dndaboarda
MJ)balt Tile -Rubber TUe
Formica -Linoleum Tile 2.385--Drlver of d ump trucks
18 yards but less than ~ yards
water Ievei i.
2.465-Drlver of dump trucks
C 12 yards but less than 16 yards
water IevelL
2.~Drlver of dump trucks
(16 yards or more water level>.
2.485-D r I v e r of road oU
spreader truck.
3.35-Eiectrlclan.
2.20-Flagman.
2.9()-Heavy duty repairman.
Cor111 HI lar llrt
H•l i1 Car Cr ...
A cut forehead which took sev-
eral stitches to close was suf-
fered by Francia Root, 16, of 415
Orchid Ave., Corona del Mar, In
a two-car a ccident at Cout Hwy.
Meyer Sta., Costa Mesa.
A membership drive ls In pro-
gress, tbe club Invites all those
Interested In horticulture to at-
tend thll meeting as guert.L
Door prlzea are awarded, draw-
Ing• are held for valuable planta
and earden Items. Refresbrnenu
wUl be served.
2 3!>--Heavy duty repairman-
helper.
2 20-l.a borer.
and Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar, Patronize the merc.hanta who
at 4:55 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 2S. advertise In the Newport Har-
The girl waa riding In a car bor Enat 3.0&-Motor patrol operator, In·
eluding any type of power blade.
2.~Palnter (brush).
3.20-Palnte-r (spray).
2.81-Roller operator.
2.65--Screed operator.
$2.~Tractor operator-bull-
driven by Peter A. Hoyt. 18, of ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiian.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Laguna Beach, which slid Into
the back of a car rtopped tor
the signal, operatf!'d by Owen H.
Mears of 501 Polnaettla Ave.,
Corona del Mar, pollc, said. The
Laguna youth aatd bla brakH
faUed and when he grabbed the
emergency brake, hla car akld·
ded on the wet pavement.
dozer. tamper, acraper or drag
type shovel or similar type.
3.06-U n I vera a 1 equipment
operator (shovel, dragllne, der·
rick. derrick -barge, clamshell, fices of th~ District Englneera at
crane, or pile driver). Los Angeles and San FrancliiCO,
2.365-Water truck drIver -at the o1flce ot the Dlatrlct
under 2500 gallons. Engineer of the dJ.atrtct In which
2.485-Water truck d r I v e r -the work Ia aJtuated, and at the
2500 gallona to 4000 gallons. oUice of the A.uoclated General
2.605--Water truck driver -Contractorlln San Francltlco.
4000 gallons or more. No bid wtll be considered un-
Any cluai1Jcat1on o m I t t • d leta It Ia made on a blank form
herein not lese than ~00 per fumlabed by the Stat• Blah·
hour. way Enatneer and II ma,. ln
Overtime -not leta than one acccwda~ wtth the provlaloM
and one-halt (1~) times the of the Propoul ll.equi.Nmenta
above rata. and Conditlona Mt forth under
Sundays and hoUdap-not 1eaa SectJon 2 ol the Standatd Sped.
thu one and OM·half (1~) fleatlona. Eac.h btcJde mUit be
ttme. the above rata Tbe boll· ~and allo prequallfted u
days upon which such ra'-Nqalnd ·by law. (lee aid Pro-
aball be paid lhall be aU boll· poat &tqutmnenta ud Cond.l·
days ~t.d tn tile colleetift tlorw.)
JAMES D. RAY
Balhlllll C.lriCior
J.446 E. CO.AST HWY ..
COlONA OIL MAl
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Lilli FOI IllES
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CoDMnaction Lwme
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to tht putkular en.ft. daalflea· Worb r-•• tlM fllbt to,.. !~(~lle~ll~e~J~Aie~la~r~~·~·~• ~·~~~r~i)~ tlon or type of woduwa .... &nJ' or aU blct..
piOJM on the projeet. DJ:P~ or ~
Plana ma)' be ...a. and bml WOIID
o1 ~ boatda. OllbtNd. ucl DJVJBIOW OJ' BIORWAYI
~UOnl ID&J be _..,_. 0 . T. lkOOY,
at tlM amc. ol die .... J~Wk· ltate IUIIIW'Q ~ ..,. .......,, ,.bile Worb Dated JanUUJ ft, Ia. . ... u...; .~ calMand&, ~: Fib. a. ... ~ .... ...., .., ... -at ... fl· Ia ,.. .. ..,.. .... ......
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22 Years In Orange County
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• Around the World, 1:.00 • Around S. America, 400.00
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Harbor 1246
ColLne Gibbons. Dorothy
McKenna. Marruerlte Hughes
Cor. E. Cout Hwy. at OrehJd
Acroa frOm P.O., CDM
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.APORT //,"/.
C OIIONA 0£1 ltl~/1 N4~/ll'll/8l'
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Exhibiting L·ewd Pictures
Charged~ to Newport Man
rrecs.tc IL .,.Wc:y, !0, oll22· peuance Jn Newport Beach Jut·
aJrd St., lfewpott IMeb. Ia Idled· tJce court tomonow (P\1c1ay).
Wed to ba arral.,..cl on ebar,.. SpeUJey wu booked on tM
ol nhlbJtlna S.Wd pictures and dtara• by Newport pollee at
belnl a lewd penon at an ap. 4:~ p.m. na-.y. Jan. lt. Offt.
cen allepdly found a quantity
or oucs. pbotoarapM ot maJee
and 300 teet ol motion psetur.
of a nude male allepclly taken
1n the baclt yud ol bla bomt. }Je
poaect 81!00 ball ancl wu re·
leued from c:\LitocSy at 8:10p.m.
15 Newcomers
Are Honored
Ftlteen 'newclOmen 1n Corona 1'\a.-day, Jan."· ' .,... .. ••c:aau. ( ..... ).
I I 1..._.171 ---~ ......... , .... ...,_ ..........................
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,... ... ,. •• -wttlt .. --·rt ... rtllil&; ...... Kt.-.&1 wtD ....... ,...._by
dl a ' 1 n • ...u.. .c -· ..... ···--by a.tefty ............ e.r11lonla ...... .............
House Party
Investigated
rona del Mu, were 1UftU 1ut Cpl. Daniel E. Slclca. Camp
week at the home ot Mn. lobert PencSleton marine, and C.LD.
Meredith, U9 Poppy An ... Corona martnea trom E1 Tcro and Camp
del Mar, for a d.-t party and Pendleton aJcSecS Newport pollee
a n lnvttatlon to joln a nawcom« In ,ualdna the urea. Cpl. Sleka
aroup sponsored b~ tbe Corona chuaecS that he had ~ved 10
del Ku Community Chuteh. . letters trom ~lUey urllna him
' Mrs. Robert Roper wu named to poee In the nude tor photo·
u temporary chalnnan tor the lfapha. He bad tJnt met the
eroup. which will meet the Newport man 1.-t October.
fourth Tuesday ot each month. Cpl Slcka and M/Sat Robert
An lnvttatlon tor newcomen. L. Campbell, C.LD. marine from
who would like to become better El Toro. aaJd they were shown
acquainted with the community, nude male pbotoaraphl by Spel·
wlll be made. Mra. Glen Youne, lley In hla home ahortly prior to
u chairman. Mrs. M. C. Vau1hn. b1a arrat. The two marlnea went
Mrs. D. E. Neleon. Mra. Boward to pollee and a aeuch warrant
Stapleton. Mrs. Stanley Brlabln wu obtained from Newport
and Kra. John Triplett wUl .erve Beach Juatlce court. The motJon on the toeia1 contact commlttee. picture tnm. color fllm and black Newport pollee lnvestlcated a
U ld d bite h to he houae party at 114 Coral Ave., The next meetlnc wl be be an w P 0 IJap were Balboa laland, at 11:45 p.m. Sun-
Tuesday, Feb. 28. then contlacated by pollee. day. belnc held by 14 boys from
LEAVE COSTA MESA the San Raphael Military School.
The Frank Wallaces have sold Sherltf'a officers had reported
thelr home at 2321 Santa Ana that a Garden Grove doctor 881d
Services were beld Saturday at Ave., Costa Mesa, and have that one of the boys "had too
Parkes-RJcSley Mortuary for Ar· moved to Santa Ana. where they much alcohol." Officers found
nold Theodore Dunn. 49, of 20042 will be nearer Mr. Wallace's that the boys had collected ap·
At'acla St., Santa Ana Be1ahts, trade foldln1 and blndlng busl-proximately 100 empty beer cans.
who died January 25 In Orance ness. three whiskey bottles and two
County Hospital after a pro· gin bottles for the purpose of
longed Illness. Mr. Dunn, who MOVE R OM LJI)() takJng pictures as a job. Three
was a native Californian, was a The Paul G. Palmers have or four of the boys appeared to
ship's carpenter and last worked moved from 3444 VIa Oporto to be suffering from the tlu, ottlcers
at South Coast ship yards. He North Hollywood. reported.
was a member of the NeWport ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Harbor Elks Lodge No. 1767 and
From the POUCE BLO II ER ot the Sportflahers APoelatlon of
Newport. He Is survived by hla wife. Min nie Oma Dunn. and two _____________ ......,. ___________ _
aons. David and Lowell n unn. all
or the h ome address and three
brothers. Rev. Galen Ogden, pal·
tor of the Church of the Brethren
In LaVerne offlcated. Interment
was at Harbor Rest Memorial
Park.
KPOP
1020 em the dial
Hear ... lUlU
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11 a.m.-N~ and comment.
11:15 a.m.-Varied subjects.
M 0 N DAY (U :15) '1nternal
Revenue Information."
11JESDAY (11 :15) "M Old J..
We ThJnk-Senlor Cltlzen.t''
WEDNESDAY (11:15) ''LaY·
men's Hour"
FRIDAY (11:15) '"The United
People In ActJon."
e MOimAY. JAM. 23
Mrs. Harold Cawud of 529 VIa
Lido Soud, Lido l&le, found a
sJnale-s hot sbotrun In her ga-
race under her cu . possibly
thrown Into the garage by a
youncster . . . Cluen~ Setzer of
252 C a t a 1 I n a Dr.. Newport
Heights, reported malicious mls·
chief being done In a house
und~ construction at 416 Via
Lido Nord. Lido Iale, requesting
that offlcera check It ... A nine-
foot nat-bottomed boat was re·
ported atolen from Peter HUI.
operator of the Standard Dock.
814 E. Bay Ave., Balboa ...
Charles A. I)@lano ot 501% Nar·
cluua Ave .• Corona del Mar, re·
ported that a BB shot was fired
throuch a screen and window at
that addrHS ... A roof reported
on fire at ft/7 Belvue Lane, Bal·
boa, at 12:50 p.m. turned out not
to be a flre. but juat steam com·
lng trom the roof ... Mrs. Bar·
ba ra Cartier of 2919 Cllff Dr~
Newport Helchts, reported thAt
while absent In Europe her pro·
perty had been rum maced
through by aomeone but that she
could not estimate the loss ...
The Cout Guard was notified at
5:12 p.m. when Mr. and Mrs. R.
C. Hay of 2152 E. Ocean Front,
Balboa. reported pusinc the
Runtlnrton Beach state park
where Mra. Hay aaw a red fiare
shoot up from a boat just ott
. . . Frank Williams of 530 S.
Bay -Front. Balboa Island, was
treated by a doctor after he was
bitten on the lett hand by a dog.
which was quarantined . . A
runaway boy. 16. trom Para·
mount was released to hls
mother alter being found hitch·
hJJUng on Coast Hwy. near the
county dock ... Mrs. Al MartJn
ot 223S Second Ave .. Corona del
Mar, reported that aomeone left
a lighted lantern on their porch.
ranc the door bell and departed
before anyone had a chance to
answer the door . . . e SUJfDAY. JAM. 2!
Linda Stabler of 6 Balboa
Coves. bitten on the cheek below
the right ~e by a dog. was
treated by a phyalclan and the
doc waa quarantined ... Robert
Nall ol 3514 Ocean Front. New·
port Beach. reported the theft ol
his son's bicycle ... Jess Skeen
of 1827 W. Balboa Blvd .. Newport
~ach. gave pollee two white
capsules of a drug used by epU ·
epUcs which he found on a cup-
board In his home, apparently
put there while he waa out for
a time and doora were unlocked.
tCondnued em ~ 12)
51aches of Rain
Here During Storm
•••••••••••••••••••• • • • e
:New ••IY: • • • •
•artJ Gw ~ ot ratn fell the 8trMU tilled wilb w.tM tor :.: TO j DS •:: on tM ......._ ..,... 1n lhe three· .everal bou,. at a rime.
day-wtaJdl ended Jut ~· Valve. ln 11torm dralna mutt '-Y· be cloeed when bllh ttdes come • • •
htntall a,...,_ kept by the or bay watw will Oood Into the •:: IITCBILL ·=·· harbor clepulmmt ebowed that at:reeta which are below the level
the aact raln tall wu 4.94 of lbe bay on audl bleb tides.
lnc.tM.-_. 1ndl Clft Wedneaday When rains come durlnl sut'h • •
3.0'7 lneb• 'JltW'IIday and .89 periods. the rain water mu.t re-: StiJir'riltl Ia :
Inch Friday. main In the trtreeU until the tJde • •
eo.ta Mesa pollee reecu-.o ••ve pes down. The valWII then may • •til f •
people ln three families""" ,;;,m be opened to drain tb~ street.. .:: , IJif I ·=.· theLr dwellJnp ln the ~ block 'nle valves were eloeed at 5 a.m .
of We.tmlnater Ave. and on Jut 'nlutsday and opened at 9
nearby Santa Tomu St Chi f a.m. the aame day due to a 6.9 • t~ T " •
Arthur Mcltenzle eported' Ch ek loot tide at 7:'2 a.m. The valvea :. A IWI :. Heller lieu atr~ ' · uc were cloeed acaln about 5 a.m. (J
M • oreman, and Frtday. • •
eaa pollee worked to drain i iiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • • water &om the area with a ditch • America'• beloftd •
300 yuda lona. 111111 ! Award-Wmnina dramatic : e UDf CAVSEI 1'DE1 -.... --• star, Tbomaa MileheU.. •
aaJn .... blamed tor two ._n. IIIII : •tan in a {ut-movu.a. : utlllty pole tran&former tires. .,.._ -•••-: humorous abow that tbo :
One occuned at 10:23 a.m. Wed· • wbole {amily willeejoy. •
neaday, Jan. 25, a1 the rear of • •
the Paewe Tet~~ otf.lce, 3u * : WEDNESDAYS : •
E. Balboa Blvd. The second was • •
at d3 Cbp.m. Thursday at Mareu St. ! 9:30 P.ll. :
an annel Pl., Newport bland. • •
Newport Beach firemen extln-: Channelll • 1TTY :
rutshed both fires. • •
Stores In the Mariner's Mile ! A Prunalation bv :
area of Newport Beach last • ' •
Thursday suttered water damage 2221CAaDfE AVE. : aiCH.IILD. : to merchandise when sewer • •
drains backed up and flooded I' aALaOA ISu.D • •
floors. IIAJQOB .. 1 : :
The sewer main In Coast Hwy. : :
could not cart}' ott tJ\e vohem e ot Boura: 14 doily, • •
water being forced Into it. Sewer Suday 1-4 p.a. ! : ma.n -hol~ on Coast Hwy. at Tus· ;~;~~~~~~~~~~~~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~,~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~ tin Ave., RJverslde Ave. and
under the Arches o v e r p a s 8 spurted water up Into the air
several Inches, due to the pres·
sure.
e MEaCBAJn)IS£ DAIIACED
The Greater All American Mar-
ket. 2600 W. Coast Hwy., wu
fl ooded by storm water. The
water damaged the bottom of 1 cases of merchandise In the store CAFE I .. 1-
warehouse and spread across the -AI I•
main Door ot the store. Water 11a1a IGibaJou _..,=ad .w.t Qrbnl ~~~-•~•:we..t
aJao backed up l.nto the Newport =-~~.~· JS, a.cladfa9 .-. ....._ w ... Furniture Co.. 2620 w . Coast iMcl r-w.wta ,._ a.n -1ft U.. Hwy.; Henry's. 2530 W. Coast ._~ lt'a ..a. • tdp to A......_ Qr.,.._ Ia .._
Hwy.: Turner Drur eo .. 2542 w. ~~'ift~ ..:::-.: ~e~rtuNCL Yet u. • ,.., ...._
Coast Rwy .. and Boyd's Hard· 127 L AJ1E11C ware. 2630 w. Coast Hwy. Across ----~..;;..;;;=-..;;..;;;~,;::;,.;:;;;::::l~l=--==~=-=---ltE~:If.!:ri~I~I~I...:S-4~15~1~1~
the street. watet' backed Into 1111111
Seasport Landing, and Seuport
CoUe-e Shop, :::ci33 W. Coast Hwy ..
and the Non~ ~gg Co., 2615 w.
Coast Hwy .
Newport Beach Water Superin-
tendent John M c Millan ex-
plained that sanitation dlatrlcts
five and slx had not provided a
large enough sew~r main to
handle the now In the line. The
City of Newport ~ach relln-
quhhed the main to the two dla-
trlct.s on July 1S, 1955. The dn-
trlct.s buUt a new .ewer line
!rom the vfdnlty of 17th St. and
Coast Hwy. to nur ttle Balboa
Bay Club. From the Balboa Bay
Club along Coast Bwy. to ttle vf.
clnlty of the dty oll wells n~ar
58th St. the line Is not large
enough to handle the now he
aald. ' I
e lSLAJfD S'BEET FLOODED
SOUTII SEll CAFE
vouA!tiC
PUBLIC GOL~ COUAs•
West 5th St. at Santa Ana Bi•er .W.
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KPOP shore . . . • e WEDNESDAY, JAM. 25
Officers were una ble to locate
boys ~ported stealing wind·
shield wipers from cars ln the
uea of Holly Lane and Irvine
Ave.. Newport Heights . . . A
w1ld blrd whleh new In an ope11
window In the home of Mrs. J. R.
Hankey of m 5 Cove St .. Corona
del Mar, waa chased out by of·
fleers ... TWo boys wearing fa·
tteues and leather jackets were
blamed tor spreading mud on
walls and tearing out fixtures Ln
a rest room In the Mobile Serv1c:oe
Station. 3100 E. Coast Hwy .. Co·
Balboa Island streets were
Oooded rlth rain water during
Jut week's rain storm. Bill Co·
vert. Newport Beach st:rH't super-
Intendent .explained that hllh
tides and rain combined to leave
Plans for a Valentine luncheon nTF=====:..:.;;~~~~~==========~~~=====~~=======.:! and bridge party were made by
Npt. Island
Party Slated
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e 1111111SDAY, JIUf ••
Mrs. Pauline A. Dock of 117·
46th St .• Newport Beach , reported
the loa of a monkey, which later
was caucht in the earaee ot
Mn. Don Bunch of 4909 Seashore
Dr .• West Newport ... Mrs. Dean
Bank ot Dl lfesa Dr .. Costa
Mesa; reported that her dauch ·
ter 1~ a $tOO wrist watch on
the campus at Harbor Hl&'h
School. .. e nJDAY, JAil. 17
Mra. Terry Megarcee of 223~
Pot1Uiettla Aw., Corona del Mar.
reported the theft of a handbag
contalntna a $25 palr of ll&MH
and otber Items &om her car
parked at the rear of 3430 VIa
Lido. Newport a.&ch .•• Boys
dropptnf wa• bap from the
GolcJenrod A~. foot brid,e onto
can on Bayatde Dr .• Corona del
lfar. were JOM when offk.-en
arrlvwd • • • Bo,-. were repottfd
tluoWlq ftrec:rac:Mn Oft the aal·
boa 1tlud 1Jttle Island brktle-
• .... .,.. JAil. • ~ omua• ....,.... aree am
Ba... ..,. ...... throwtlll
pop wt1e1 and mad on cera ucl '"-.. ..._. u.. dur • ._... aoo w. ODut JIW7 ~ If ..,..art lilloeb
••• Jolul LafletY ol ~ • ..,.
c:eclo ..... CloloD& .. lfar. CICIII'l·
l)laJMcl ol u.. tMft ol • ., wtnvw• fl-. ll .. ou ,.,UCS
tnflofttol .... ~ ••• AIO-
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women of the Newport Island
Auxiliary at their January meet·
lng held at the home of Mrs.
Harry Plueck, 415 Marcus Ave.,
Newport Island. The party. which
w111 be open to members and
guest. will be held at the home
of Mrs. James Edwards. 3900
Channel PI . Newport Island. at
12:30 p.m. Tuesday. Feb. 14. The
party w111 be a benefit tor the
new Is land park. Reservations
may be made with Mrs. Richard
Weber. Harbor 4184.
The next m~tlng of the New·
port Island Auxiliary w1Jl be
held at 8 p.m. on February 16 at
the home ot Mrs. Georae ShenLU,
405 39th St.. Newport Island. .,...,.. .. ....
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The Girls' Club ol the Harbor
Area wlll benetlt from the pro-
CHds of the rumma1e aale plan·
ned for Saturday by the eo.ta
Mesa Opti-Mrs. Club. The aale
wUl start at 9:30 a.m. at 1853
Newport Blvd.. next to the old
bank building. The Girls' Club la
one of the projecta of the OptJ •
M.rs. eroup. accordlnr to Mra.
Matt LaBorde, pubUclty ch•Lr·
man.
lt4G.4~'S
Your hml~ a.taurant
(a.md T t I 1)
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LHrn to Dance ..
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SCHOOL OF DANCING
HAliOI 1921
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MONDAY-EEl. 8
oome in and meet the owners
Mary Lou Tonnesen and Bob Murphy
Dog Protectors Carry On
Fight Against Rabies law
bop belna ._..ted tor Dop ..,..._ to J:balancl ,. Ba·
rabJM are CODUdlJI& rab._ doC' waU are nqu.lred to be ..,..ted
owoen ehu,ed ,..._ tbe Pet for UO _,. It th~ have ,..
Protectors of Oranp Cou.nty met cetwd ......_ ....., Kra. 1axt«
Sunday nllbt ln the lftwpOrt cl&lmed.Aalllnlia'aZIO,OOOabeep
Harbor Glrl Scout Bow.. dop are not Inoculated. tMy
:Mn. Dolorea Moran ot Santa CODtact wUd Ufe, but do Dot have
Ana charaed that her doc and one cue ot rabies, abe reported.
cat died as a result of rabies One Santa Ana woman re-
ahots. She claimed that neither ported that her doc swelled-up
animal was Ill prior to taklna after recelvtn• a rabies ahot and
tJle shots. Both she and her hus. now has been left with a blue·
band were required to take shots, greenish color.
her husband the Pasteur treat· A campaign to combat the in·
ment while she took a new ocuJatlon law was outlJned at
serum due to being allergic to the meeting. Individual letters
the Pasteur shots. She had sul· are being written to city coun.
tered a scratch from the dog cllmen. Another meeting ol the
and her husband had been bit· Protectors will be held at 3426
ten. Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa, at
"They're evident I y giving 7:30p.m. Feb. 12.
dogs Jive vaccine." Mrs. Moran
charged. "I don't think It's right RoL-rt Colllt. r o ... · to give live vaccine." n
Mrs. Harold Baxter, president
ot the Pet Protectors. presided
at the meeting.
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Funeral services tor Robert E.
Collier. 74, of 2329 Elden Ave.,
Costa Mesa, were held Friday In
the Costa Mesa Community
Methodist Church, under the dl·
retclon of Parkes-RJdiey Mortu-
ary of Costa Mesa. He died Jan.
24 In Orange County general
-.zvu II.AVE PAm caa iacaiDe tax ••• IMltw wtlll .. •cdatal.u
GJalldpla VCIIlderlllof 1a "'Toa Ccaa't Tab Jt Wltb Toa.• wbJda wW
be pnMDted by tbe lfewpon ~ Coauaaa!ty Playws Peb. I. so. u . 11 cmd 11 lD tbe Cbapel necm.. ONDVe eoa.t eou.,..
Sidlwr Morris plays tbe 10M of tbe Uttle old .-u..caa Wbo nc· ceufally nata tbe IDt.nlal ......._ l)epcaat •t.
hospital. ------------------------Mr. Collier was born In Syca-
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more. llllnois. and had lived In
California for 24 years and ln
Costa Mesa for 12 years. He was
employed In the maintenance
department of the Costa Mesa
Methodist Church.
He is survived by hla wife,
Mrs. Mabel Collier; slx daugh·
teTs, one living locally, Mrs. Bar·
bara Bennett of Costa Mesa; 20
grandchildren and three great-
CHIJRCHES
OPD BOUSE AT llE.C'I'OilT
Open house will be held trom
3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. next
Thursday, Feb. 9, at St. James
Rectory, the home of Rector and
Mrs. John H. Parke, 410 15th St.,
Cltff Haven.
CIDIJSTL\Jf BCIEKCE CIIUIICB
CDK COIOIUJnTT CBUJICB grandchildren. He was an USO· Cj\\ARRINER.'S elate member of Harbor Harmo·
•
ny Lodge, I.O.O.F. No. 402 ot The Rev. Edwin C. Gom.ke,
The subject of the Lesson·Ser·
mon at the Newport Beach
Church of Chrlst, Scientist, Sun·
day, ls "Splrlt." The Golden Text
from Psalms (143:.10) read.l,
"Teach me to do thy wtll; tor
thou art my God: thy spirit Is
good; lead me Into the land of
uprightness."
STATIONERS BOOKSELLERS Costa Mesa. minister at the Corona del Mar ST JAKES AUXlLIAilT 22S forest Ave. Phone: HY 4-6544 Community Church. will talk on •
LAGUNA BEACH Phone your ads to HA 1114. "Are You Dllterent" tor Youth TO BOLD LUW?I£OK ....,.MMiWwwwwWiiMiM~MMMMM.iWwwwwMI Sunday, Feb. 5. The Senior and The Woman s Auxiliary will • Junior Pllerlm Fellowship groups hold a luncheon meetlftg at
will participate In the 9:45 a.m. 12:30 p.m. next Wednesday, Feb. aervl~. New members w!Jl be re-8. at St. James Episcopal Church, High Fidelity Newport. The Rev. Wesley Haver· celved at the 11 a.m . service. male, rector ot the Church of the
For H0111 or Office
Vlstt The Beautiful
"'Studio of UY1D9 Sowad,.
PJIATEll MEETIKC HELD
Members of the Business and
Professional Women's Club held
a brlet p'rayer service w1th Rev.
Messiah, Santa Ana. w ill speak
on "Digging up burled cities In
the Bible." St. Cecilia's Guild,
Balboa Island, will serve the
luncheon. Consultatlon·Estlmates·No obiiKatlon James Stewart at 8:30a.m. Tues· _,..,..........,......,....,._ ______ ......., ____ _
HARBOR HI•PI day at St. Andrews Presbyterian
Church Newport Heights, tor
Helen Gatterdam, who had a
ntf I>OLIU
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Frienclly.
Memorial Hospital that day.
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is the kind we like to render in return for their potronoge.
O ur new building on the boyfront wos designed for ou r
customers. A friendly, pleosont otmosphere, in o beoutiful
setting, ond o building thot gives us top operoting
efficiency. Becouse efficient work meons economy-ond
thot meons we con poy the highest return for our investors'
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yeorly on ALL occounts.
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George Brunson of Balboa re·
ported to pollee at 6:45 p.m. that
Esther Lally, 8. of 315 E. Balboa
Blvd., Balboa, had been missing
since 5 p.m.; at 8:50 p.m. the giJ'l
was located in the Newport Pub·
lie Library . . . W. K. McLain,
610 Aldean Pl .. Newport Heights.
reported a possible case of at·
tempted child molesting, saying
that a driver had followed his
10·year·old dauabter and drove
back and forth In front of her
bicycle several times. e TUESDAY, JAM. 31
Joe Roudot told pollee at 8:45
a.m. that hl.s Rossi Cale at 3525
E. Coast HWY.. Corona del Mar.
had been entered between 2 and
6 a.m., and clgarets. cigars.
liquor and money had been
taken. Including coins f_rom three
March ot Dimes containers: loS!
was estimated at $200 ..•
Cltlle F. 111111, 87,
Dies i1 Palm S,rl111
Clyde Franklin Knotts. 67, of
Corona del Mar, died Jan. 27, In
Palm Spring, where he had been
residing for the last two weeks.
He lived at 706 Goldenrod Ave.
In Corona del Mar.
He was born In Lucas, Iowa,
and moved to Montana before
cominr to CallfornJa In 1930. He
resided In the Harbor area tor
five years and had rone to Palm
Sprlnp Just before hl.s fatal
heart attack to work at the Del· ert Inn.
Survivors Include three daueh·
ters. Mrs. 1. Lynn Baker of Lake--
wood; Mrs. Peg I)' Martin,, Lake.
wood, and Mra. June Holkestad
of Lone Beach; two a litera, Mrs.
Helen Walden of Arcadia and
Mrs. Zora Bell of Corona del Mar.
Graveside services were held
Tuesday at Harbor Rest Memor·
tal Park Wfth the Rev. Edwin
Gomke otfldatlnc. Baltz Mortu·
ary of Corona del Mar wu ln
eharce of arranpmenta.
Harbor Wins
Sweepstakes
..._.. RIIIM "••l•r,... 11!11 '"'~~t,;;.;.......,. ...... .w ~to MarjoftelarMtt, ....
be ..... 'fttandQ. ..... .. tiM ldel\t of .... ~ 1'M play
Dllllt ot tiM Kewport wt1l be atwa hb. t. 10. 11. 17
lll.airMr OaiDannaJt7 PlQwn PfO-and 18.
1"be 8waptlt .. award 1Jl tM •uet~oa of "You Can't TaU It kent Andnwl. dlreet«, an· Or....,. Oout Collep J'lel4 DQ WltJa You .. tn Clltpel Ttwatre, ftOU.DC8e that try-outa for the
bald 1ut '"* wu won ..,. the Oranp Cout eon.. nat play wm be beJel reb. u
Newport Rubor liSP ~ Membln ol ~ cuta and 14 1D CbapeJ Tb•tre. A
qr1euJturw lltucletata. Anaheim have been eepeeta.Uy IDvtted to -.utke-the·aet" part7 will be wu lleOIDCI anAl C..... Grove atted and join ID an lntonDa1 held ln tM tb .. tre at 2 p.m.
third. att. the ac-ll'eb. 18. Harbor B(p .n&clenta pJ..t
u follow. amoq lndtvtdual
wlnMn: Frank Brue, ...:ond;
Jobn Arnold, thJrd; Ruben Peru.
nrth; J im Bath, alxth; BtU Madl·
eon, MVenth; Beryl Whitehead,
tenth.
More than 150 students from
aeven county hlgh schools com·
peted In teed Identification.
judclnc ol sheep, steers and
Hereford cows, judging of fryers
and hens, plant ldentlllcatlon
a nd tool Identification.
MOTU. aoo11 aoaiED
Two bedapreads, ~ blanket,
four pillows, three pillow covers
and four sheets were stolen from
a room In the KJrkwood Motel.
4030 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del
Mar, Mary Mulder, manager,
complained to Newport pollee at
"YOU CAIJ'T TilE IT Will YIU"
F .. ,., 8, 10, II, 17, II
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