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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 75

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County Fish, Gima Farley Set Thursday ctf nrjclcs a in the County Department of Parks and Recreation oSices. On the azT.di is the Puddings tone Reservoir and a FLEETS WARM UP FOR BIG REGATTA The Los Angeles County Fish and Came eommissionj will meet Beit Thursday at council of Conservatioa 834 Olympic Blvd. at 7:30 Clubs. Luders class sloops will com Action a-sail this week end will all be by nature of a pete. 2 Commodore Barnev ULftOOlS tune-up for the 30th National 'nt nr kdm ana nag onirers oi ca- Buy Factory Direct Midwinter regatta, starting one week from today, as: 1 Three sailing fleets will start from a line oS Balboa bell buoy at 10 a.m.

tomor Now MS Fiborvlaa Mw haaea. New SO fsawvoa it niOkt MORNING. FEBRUARY 13, 195? -Port IV 9 17 brUlo Beach iC will be Sunday hosts to the annual tune-up series for all classes, at Outer Los Aneetes Harbor. Chairman Willard Bell said fast -developing plans for the Midwinter indicate a certain, record entry of WiaeSisli. awaWo.

bow tt ofl-Waal heavy vy SreW BO-ooon. with wwdk as a i2S9s row, on the annual upcoast, windward ocean race to San Pedro. Some 30 PC, Rhodes and oVter 400 boats. WEATHER REPORT OFFICIAL (For Frtooy, Fak. IS, ttSFI Oulboards Go on Colorado FORECASTS CMerMi Ferity dauo FREE BONUS mcvnfsmL orrweise sunnv todov.

In- cresr cioua.nau lorwent. Ret oro- Tel evr ere lomsrrow 'n. srow Winoy tomorrea. tooev mrd torwnf but rrmier A change of starting site POINTERS Jim Amess (third from left). Marshal Dillon of TV Gunsmoke fame, gets racing pointers from top outboard jockeys Jack Oxley, Bob Kies and George Geiger of Playa del Rey Marina race team.

inortn end eit eorttons fXii ffr tt la 1 o4 aooeorHolo too wiS okKSMUdotO seumeni iewra ceettM liner for Sundays stock outboard Cattaltts hitt.nti ti TnHr, Italy to It, SFUT IUTI F01I ST. SIMJI 1ITIA. regatta at Blythe was an-'cr cKwoneu tn-M. tomor- nrm. $aoll wermer KM end fsnionl.

nouncea yesterday, as ww tomorrow. jj. Tir Joenier litem. MeontMo Iismi drivers from over the estprtry couav no s.tmy mar fnr thai rnlnrartn "1i pointed Slcin-Diving Course BANK TERMS HIGKS3T to, oi-ov ana caaier tomorrow, enow iv( 4 It I fiNMs tmtmtm Ma River. Chai TRADES Chairman Dick Kohler simiy Ir Incrwiin cuanes tomcnti Ull-M tomorrow.

Snower bnimm north In a class established by Lloyd Smith, life science the nine fleets will start un ie nine fleets Will Start der the bridge spanning the Coach Bud Goodell, students at Orange Coast College are instructor at OCC, lectures on marina life-s Fish and 7 FLt-ETCRAFT portion lomorrow. snreaoiof to south portion br tomorrow evenin. SVinoy and cooter north portion tomorrow. M19I1 lo-or to 40 wear yalleys, to tower ev. Aritenat Fertty ctoudy arttti few arMety 1 California-Arizona side, on given a course In skin-diving, the east end of town.

uame representatives ex both from the practical and Blythe Marathon scientific approach. plain the importance of limits on such as abalone, scallops, lobster, etc. co-sponsoring the sanctioned MARINE STORES 1 I. IMS S. Rwjaato, las Aaesls IU.

S-Jtt 1IW4 S. Atlantic, lynw.ee) ht. Um'3i 1MIS Furtfcenio, NenOriaao 01. 4--4 tll I. Fofi Cmm Utf ta CS.

-0 1 114 Otyesolc. Us Anewiee SJJ4 scanerto snower today. Most sunny tomorrow. CooMr eest portion toaoy and most of stet lonint. COASTAL WEATMF) Folot CMKeetia to MeiKO foroer: West to soutnwest winds 10 JO men.

toaev. South to southeast srtnde II la H) A pre-course requisite Is meet with Valley Speedboat! will have a big, pre- instruction is completing and a spring semes that students must pass the Red Cross senior life saving test without fins. m.h. tomorrow. Mostly sunny Increeslna ctoudlneu tonlont.

ntowd e. psi t. inmiii, career toy oit t. S. Celefoaa.

Feied.ee ST. S-472J race barbecue lor visiting drivers tomorrow evening. by rtn tomorrow. Sliotitly warmer toooy. ter course opens soon.

nq Toniam put cooter lomorrow. BOXING THE COMPASS Couple to Tie Nautical Knot BY BOB RUSKAUFF If winter comet can spring far behind? they used to ask. Apparently, it isn't For instance, June is the month of brides yet, tomorrow, boat enthusiasts Robert Florian and Jeane Murray (who met in jail) will take the vows in a unique boat wedding at Newport Dunes. Judge William Christianson of Newport Beach will perform the nuptials aboard the ex-James Cagney schooner, Swift, now owned by the Newport Dunes Assn. During the ceremony, some 200 boats will form a heart-shaped pattern about the famed old two-master.

Then, this evening, headmen (and ladies) of all pertinently interested boat clubs are invited toTioId forth with Robert Ellis and plan for a Pirate Festival, come May 1-3. Those are the dates for 1959 opening of Catalina Island and plans are huge. It's logical, then, that ex-newsman and CBS writer Ellis, 37, happens to be manager of the Avalon Chamber of Commerce. Already the of membership of nearly 200 are beginning to sprout those ID beards, presumably including His Honor, Mayor Roy C. Taylor.

Jack Brown as Spark Plug Southern California Marine with Glasspar Jack Brown as spark plug, is co-operating in the festive venture. So is Joe (Rusty) Fellows Jr, of Fellows Stewart, who has donated that meeting hall at Berth 206, Terminal for tonight's conclave. Spring fever always hits the movie-TV colony. Among victims is Marshal Matt (Jim Arness) Dillon of Gun-smoke. Big Jim, an experienced boatman, has Just bought a Jav-lyn runabout In those ocean marathons this year he will be matching bruises with such as Roy (Miss Yel-lowjacket) Rogers, Dick (Long Ranger) West and others.

NBC-TV exec Howard Ialberg, Burbank, has just purchased the 26-foot sloop Typee, which Edward Lester (Ed) and Virginia (Ginny) Smith sailed to fame via their KPOP Sea-larking program (1 p.m. Saturdays). Smith, Incidently, has leased Fourth of July Cove at Catalina, and will establish a boys' camp, opening June 27. There will be instructions in, and accent on, Safety Afloat Name: Catalina Marineros Camp. No Theatrical Angh Maybe it has no theatrical angle bui there's some flamorous thought, inasmuch as Don Chilcott has just ought from Frank Hooykaas the beautiful 83-foot M-sloop, Barlovento (ex-Patolita).

E. K. Chilcott and his ailing sons must like the Ms. It was EK's Windward, another M-sloop (which Cyril Tobin of San Francisco tised to own), that went aground and was a total loss during a storm while returning from the 1958 Acapulco race. For added glamour afloat there'soh, yes, that wed-tlng tomorrow, at 11 a.m.

They met in iaiL but it was nntJiinef nntmrani rvn "(o) Id) Fo) fh You're looking at the '59 Ford Styleside-. pacesetter in modern pickup design! And for. '59, there's lots new besides styling. There'! new strength from new heavier bumper to husky wrap-around body corners; New gaa savings a new economy carburetor added to Ford's Short Stroke Six. New comfort colorful new cab interiors, the smoothest ride of any half-ton pickup! Derby runabout racer Bob Florian, 30, of Long Beach, is an officer at L.A.

County Jailhouse and Jeane Murray. i tB.cwuuu, a secretary ho mere. Both Jeane and her maid of honor, Darlene Hill, Dow ney, will be in full wedding 4 aress. following the ceremony, the bride, will' be piped aboard Florian's unlimited class, 17-ft stock outboard runabout, Princess (soon, we hear, to be re GJ I) I I I named). Then there will be a grand tour of the "back bay" area, te with bells, whistles, foghorns and the whole chari Gsmpletely new additions to Ford's '59 line of 371 models Tilt Cab Tandems, rated up to GCW! These giant new trucks combine all the advantages of modern tilt-cab design with the carrying capacity of tandem axles.

Other all-new models: 4-wheel drive units at low Ford prices, available with pickup bodies or chassis-cab early in 1959. vari. Quite a wedding. Boating, like spring but earlier, is simply bustin' out. ail over.

ster SEASON'S HERE! THE SNOW Will BI AT ITS BEST THE NEXT TWO MONTHS. BE SPORTSMAN EQUIPPED TO ENJOY IT TO THI FULLEST AD ea of rjie two big Sports. man Shop ere skiers. Our nia-ain In life to mall better akleri of you, whether yen ore bejinnef or a oaport, by helping yoe eelect Hi equipment that la right for you. And) we on do within your budget.

BUDGET SAVERS INCLUDE: Boats Race at Henshaw The Initial 1959 crack at world Inboard hydroplane and runabout speed records will.be. offered Feb. 21-22 at the first raca meet ever held S5 29s SKI PACKAGE All Hickory Ski Metal folei Safety Bindinga on Lake Henshaw. Race Chairman Gordon Al-i Ian of San Diego Inboard Racing sponsors, said boats will run one-kilometer trials Feb. 21, with competition Feb.

22, over a 1H- Ifa the '59 Ford Ranchero new from longer wheelbaae to greater loadspace! Ranchero gives you the luxury and handling ease of a '59 Ford car yet it hauls half-ton loads with ease! The prestige pickup for business, its new features include a 20 bigger windshield, increased body strength, new ride stabilizers. mile, surveyed course. Sun, Moon, Tide fty UJ. Coast Md Ortdeflc turvtv SKI BOOTS (57-58) 40.00 Hank 31.95 30.00 Hanks 23.95 SKI PANTS Two Ply All Wool Good Weight Blk. Strglch Pants 29.95 OM OUK SHELVES YOU'll FIND THI BEST 0 THI WORLD'S SKI IQUIPMENT 4 CLOTHINO BOOTS: Beit bay this year or the comfortable stay supported Menkes at $14.00 and $44.00.

Only boots under 535.00 with this feature. Other ski boots include Henke for SHOO, Koflach Molitor $55.00 A $41.50, Nationally famous Hogg. SKIS: Heads, Kestfes, Sllnords, Northlands, AAT's, Hedlund's, etc. SIMS $107 JO PANTS: Sooner of eours the big nam ln stretch pants with Whit Stag a dose second. Molt stretch prices to S49.50 Gabardine (ante from $10.95 JACKETS: Most are rlcd wider 520.00 with Soqner and other imports somewhat higher.

We have beautiful selection from which to naosa SS-t $41.59. ISA. Of Fib. a March 1 (Id Id 00 March b. II xJ Li vLa '-v LvsLf.

FRIDAY, Fll. II Sun rite 4:4 i.m., Mti I Moon rlMt t.U Mti 1I: p.m. TIDES AT LOS ANOILCS HA SO. Feb. Hlsly Low High Low 13 4.1 1.1 I i 14 1:1 ei 1:15 17 5 J.

15 5:17 4 10.19 '105 1.4 14 3:30 4.1 11:1 1.1 4:11 i.l 1S 1 4:35 4J 04 4:54 1.1 14 a 4 a o.l Low High Low Won They're here new Ford trucks for '59. Here to take you Fori-ward for savings, Ford-ward for modern style and dependability! There are brand-new models: Tilt Cab Tandems, 4-Wheel Drive Pickups. Brand-new features: nylon-reinforced seat fabrics that wear up to twice as long, new Custom Cab interiors with handsome two-color styling on instrument and door panels. And there are the proven gas savings for Ford's Short Stroke engines, the proven longer life of Ford's rugged chassis! Come see the new '59s now! 1 15:01 If fcUU lilMl -uenotea p.m. Tldet are iIvm hi order of occurrenc First column denotes timo end second column Height In feat bov or below mean lower low water.

I com The freeways or handy one) we "My meeting ye. Sea tmnratures Santa Monica, Mi tone ooocn. a Boating Log TOMORROW SAILING 10 a m. New F.0.A.F, port-San Pedro raca start off F2- TRUCKS GST (LESS T.ZZzX:!' 0GG V0O3D GAUDV UQDB BUMBU FREE PARKING 1AH FERNANDO Balboa bell buoy. SUNDAY SPEEDBOATIXG 11 a.m stock regatta, Blythe.

VALIET 8040 Vir Nuys El. STats 16920 LOS ANGELES 149 S. Hops M. 2-1091 Case Monssy 4 fri. Em.

SAILING 12 noon, midwin ter tune-up regatta, cabrllio Beach Tacht Club..

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