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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1957-01-24 - Newport Harbor Ensignlliit"-7_ ...... Money Making Is · Their Hobby orm ling Is .Call CD Cham r THIS PHOTO shows how completely one of the urday. Firemen deMin9 out the charred debris second-story apartments of the Gallagher Build-are W illiam CiHo jleft) and A ndy Winn. A inq in Corona del Mar was gutted by flomes Sat-charred chair stonds in the fOf"eground. --~------------~--~---------------- CDM Couple Is Rescued C:DM Bui lding F1re Damage F G ded Sl · Set at $6000 rom roun eamer A 18,000 lire rutted a second- story apartment of the Gallagher A Corona del Mar couple, Mr. The Wlckerah&DlJ were amon1 Building, 3'732 E. Coast Hwy .• an4 Mra.. Barold B. WJckenham 188 paaniftW and Cft'W rnern-Corona del Mar, Saturday morn-~ 101 ~ AYe.. wen rea-~ aboard the New Zealand lng, but .l'lrftMn got the blue C\M4 ,..._ • poa:nded alp ll~· ~P Hatua wbo wtte ree· under coatrol In 5 mlnutea and ... (_.? =· -JDil• ot1 C'Md~ u. s. ct.trwy •• uss l&vwd tM ... of the bqflfltnc u...,a~•-.. cr. ant Alp to contact &on\ u.. -. .... a.. wu Ch. !8 ~. The ca ... ot Uae fire is .wJ T I k wta radioed • Aa.craJJaft undetermined. Haww•. F I r e Rev •1ve a boun4 demoyer. • M&n~hal W. C. Noller aid the Mr. and MIS. Wlcbrsham 1~ cau.e poealbly could haw bftn f L t• here Jut September on a 5· a faulty radio. 0 oca 1ng month trip to HawaJI, New ~a-Mia HUdegart Drehme, a land, and Australia. They !lew 1 nurse at JUag Hospital who te-e 'II H to HawaU. sides In thT apartment. was not 0 ege ere Mr. Wickersham, a former Los there at the time ot the flre. Talk ot a 4-year state colleee An,.elt!ll wholesale paper rom-When firemen arrived at the ln the Harbor Ar" was revived pany ~ecutlve, retired last June. S('ene, the second-story apart· thla week alter announcement The Wlckersharns have one son. ment was completely Involved. by Senator John Murdy that he David, who ls a student at Red· The fire started In the kitchen wu lntroduclne a bill In the lands University. and spread to the combination State Lelflalature to provide for living room-bedroom. There was a 6000-student college In Orange Dave ~ j art·. n no water damage to the doctor's County. M office beneath the apartment. There had been talk of locat· Fire Marshal Noller said fire· lng a college here same years f B I o· men did an outstanding job 1n back. but Lone aeach was then 0 • • I e S extlngutshlng the ttre and pre- selected u the site. Arguments venting water damage. In favor of locating the college Lester David <Dave) Martin. I The building ls owned by Mr. here are the availability of un-41, Balboa Island resident for 10 I and Mrs. Jim Gallagher, who live developed land and the enor· years, died unexpectedly from In the other second-story apart- Date Is· Set • For Fei. 1 A maa meeting Will ~ held Friday ev~ng, Feb. 1, to act on the propoRd organization of a Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce. Fl"ank Jordan, who will preside as ~porary chalnnan, said the meeting wUI be held at the Youth Center, begtnnlnlJ at 7:30 p.m. Corona del Mar residents, as well as all local business and professional people, are Invited to attend, he said. Refreshments will be served. Plans Cor the mass meeting were made Monday ~.>venlng by members ot the o~anlzlng com. mlttee, gatherln1 at Dougs Dog House. Mr. Jordan named Braden Finch. C11U Uonbarger and At· tomey A. K . Phel~ as a commit- tee to dratt the constitution and by-laws. Mr. Phelps wu authorized to draw up articles ot Incorporation. Incorporators sl,nlmg the articles wUI be B.raden Finch. Frank Jordan, Babe Orion, Bob Murphy, C11U Uonbarger, Ted Ruaell, Mary Lou Tonnesen, Arvo Haapa, OJ(ver Warren, 11m Ray, Buzz Bragg, Lucy NORnro, Dr. Jay Longley and Doug Buell. Babe Orbon submitted a rec- ommended schedule ot dues: $5 for lndJvldual ~Ips, $10 for prof~onal people, $1.5 mini· rnuua and t4.5 -~um lar buts ll ... ft...... ~ 'W'ft'e MX:~epe.d tram ~ pres. ent. and more thu 1150 wu col· lected for Initial expen.aes ol or- ganization. The. paymenta wUI be credited toward the dues ot the. bus.lnesses.. Mr. Jordan recommended a 9· member board of d irectors. This would Include one director rep res.nting each of the following categories: 1. dry goods stores: 2. restaurants, bars and liquor stores; 3. service stations and garages; 4. professional peopl~.>: 5. real etat~.> offices; 7 food stores; 8. residents; and 2 dln~C· tors representing all other firms not Included In these catt'gorii.'S. Dlrectors would be nomlnat~.>d and t'\ected by the general mem bershlp, and oCflcers of the Chamber would be electt'd by tht> board from amone these dlri.'C tors. moua population ifOWlh. The coronary thrombosis early Satur. ment. Irvine hllla near Corona del Mar day morning at his home, 330 ____________ _:_ ___________ _ have otten been rumored as a Coral Ave. He was an employee poeatble alte of a major coue1e. ot Balboa Marine Hardware on Deadline for Trustee Race Mariner's Mlle. Mrs. Martin said her husband had felt distressed Friday eve· nlng, ao he took aome pUls and went to al~p on the !IOfa. Around 11:30 p.m.. Mr. Martin aald he wu feeling better and decided Elect.lon ol candidates to fill to 10 up min to bed. Mrs. Mar· up-comlng vacancies on local t:tn heard him breathJng with IICbool bouda wUl be held Frf. dJttlculty and called toe help. v.... 7 ea did tes h When the pollee arrived. Mr. day, --1 · n a w 0 Martin wu uncon.ctoua. Ffre. M!ek election may fUe any time up to Weclne8day, April 17. men applied the inhalator to no CandJdata tor the office of avaU. Dr. Hairo Groettrup pro- eo.ta Mea School Superintend· nounced Mr. Martin dead at 1:03 ent, whJch :will be vacated by ~~.;, .. a native ot Dl· Supt. Everett A. Rea at the end nuba, Callf. Be wu a Navy vet-of the C'\IJTent IChool year. mu.t file before Prlday, Feb. 15. eran of World War n and mem- Tbe t8mll of the following ber of the U. S. Power Squadron. board memben wUl eJCPire at the Be Ia survt"" by hi8 widow, ~d o1 the prnent .moot year: Ruth; twtn daught.n, Marfa a.ta Mesa. Guy Fletcher; lf.w· x_, and Chrbtie Ellen. 10: hll port Beach Elementary Dlftrlct, motl\er, Mra. Allee Martin ol 1 a..y and Mr.. ~ J"resno; ~ btothen. Everett of ~; Hlch School Dlatrfct. :::~::rsea, and Harold ol Mn. Jtonald Barlow; and Onnce Funeral eervices were held Cout 0o1JeCe. lobert Niblick. No candJdate from any. ot the Moadq at Me 1 r o • e Abbey 4 411trtea baa f.1Hd. aeeordlnl to lie:miorial Park. Baltz Mortuary a 'report tMcrt the otlke of the ol Corona del Vat wu In dtarce ()raqt Oout;y SUpmntendent ol ~ta. ot 8c:::IIMjioJa, lfrt. 8arlow and Mia. c..n.,. told Cbe JCMicri thll .......... tiM!1 ...._... to run for re.elc- ttce; Mr. a., .W M wu uaaW. to taY at u.ll ~~he lntedltd to ... re-election. Local Men See Plane Visit the Wasp. Mishap on Deck cotfee with the captain of the Owena and then returned to the \¥up. Both Mr. Lee and Mr Hill wert' lflvoen certltlcates as honorary crew mern~rs or the Wasp upon returnlne, happlly, to flrrn ground. THIS HAPPY TRIO ore members of the Pacific Anglers teom th'ltt ~ted third among 30 teams in the I I th lnternofionol Light T adle T our,..a ment held last April in Mozotlan. Receov•"g the•r awords ot annual dinner Saturday were (left to nqhtl Dr. Richards Hoffman. who is the E:nsiqn s Col •nq C.Q columnis t Dr. W . F. j8ill) Rob•n son ond George G• fftth who w,u onsialled a• the new pres den' of PacTc A ngleT1. Tum mem ber Fran~ U!.edom was not present. !Ensign photo) George Griffith Heads Pacific Anglers Club . .._ .. .. Dktt • a I ......, aecoul of hJa Pad1'k A.q:lers. up-an-eomJnc marlin mtafartunes left no doubt angllne club wtth headquarters as to his rfJrb_t to the trophy, at the Balboa Bay Club, • held which featurn a black cat, d&c:. tbelr annual trophy awards din· with "snake eyes" u.p. and ner and elections In th• State topJ)E'd by a wrangler throwlnr Room of the B. B. C. Saturday a bull The name ot the trophy night r•pri.'Sents tht' namt> of the ongs. Ge-orge P. Griffith. who resides nal sponsor spelled In revt>rse at th• Bay Club. was ele-cted Among the JUnior members. 1 president, replacing Merl~.> F Tom Hallt't ot Balboa Island A!O•rbaugh of Palm Springs. caught a mar!Jn of 164 pcJunds prominent restaurant-chasn own on !Jght tar klt>. and thereby won er Mr. Griffith was S('('rt>tary the Da,·ld S ~nholm Trophy treasurer during thP past year fur the larJitl'St fish caught by a Also electt'd were: V ice presl juneur mt'mtM>r c!Pnt. Lorne C. Reynolds. San Tnm·., fnthPr Elton. "'alk('<i Marino; S<'Cretary treasurPr. Dr :J\\ .1y \\'11 h on(' of t hi' most hi~h W F Robinson of U.s Angf>lM I~ pri1P1i :twarci-. the• Bnlboa Ba~ and Bay Shori.'S The new Boarc1 C'luh Trophy ft~r thl' largP...t mar of Directors IncludE'S thl' nl'W lin on thl' Vl'rY .;portJnJ;: 3 6 tac ortic~. the outgoing pn>sldt>nt. kl!' It Wt'ljith('<f 1:'\8\o pounds and Ray Dike. ~cwport 84-ach : Hallc•t. ~nsor :tl"'J plaN>rl Sf'('(m•l Grorlle A. Dudlt>y. Arcadsa: ~1 in th•• l1~ht tac kll' marlin dl\ t A. Mande-rbach. Gl!'ndal~.>; Karl sson \\ith annthl'r of 171 rounrb G Miller. Bay Short's; T A Stan KPnt and Rus.<~l'll Robin"<m fl~.>ld. San Dlt>go ~ln" or Dr w F RobiMOn HMlk Ray D1ke. Pacific AnglN"s tro !l(>('cmd and thsrcl pl:tces In one phy chairman. assisted by Dr jumor catt'gm·y wub larg~.> alba· W F Robinson. had a busy eve core ancl fl~t and a«ond for the nlng. presenting the glittering Ray Dske Trophy, awarded to array or trophies that extended junior members for tht> largest the entire width of the State fl!lh otbel" than a bltl-tlsh The1r Room father Dr "Bill," won th• Walter The mystery award of the eve. P B&Jderston Ttophy for the nine. the Nltram Orallop trophy, largest 3-th~ad albacore. 22 lbs., given annualy to the member 21 .. oz. adjud~ The UnluckJest Angler I Mr and Mrs. R. D ~Lamar of the Season. went to San or Los Ange-les M.ally com~ Dletran. T. A. "Tom" Stanfield. the l'f'Ntest rollertlon ot tro· OUTGOING PREXY MPriP !-J fle·o~uah re f"o vf"d II" ol u l"' ~ -~ re:l ~e • mo~ o r;,ll ..,1 •he ..,~ .., ... ., 'Tieet "g c" Pocof c An1e i.., .:~·t,.,owledaeMe"l f h ,. •• ·e ..,~ rve ,.j,..,t du••"O 1._56 He w ,, ' c ~w aded , 'l'l!)l • f"d ,.. r pe·~ .. , :ej S 1 ,tip, • !:~< ,. c:·-· ( ph it'S Wh '<·h T(',IChf'd ~ gTil net total of mnP Ruth caught the first P A ladies marlm of the waaon. tht> largest light tackle marlin for ladles. and tht> larg-Ht all tacklto marlin for ladi~ Sh• abo won a ~d. a third and a tl• for third. Bill W'On the &ward ror largf'St hght tAckl~.> marlin. men. a 203·1b. fl!lh. S«"'nd pltlc-e for 3!6 albacore and an albaro~ team-member trophy. ~ .. ~ au. ........... .._ ,... OMole .. c.-.,., ...,, cr ,. •• , ... ...llty, • n..t.y, a. tt. Oty ef ....,_.. a...a., c.M . .()ftl.e .._, ~ ,._. 1ft tt. 1Miw11 WWI-.: -Mlflt Moll~ 2110 L C:...t Hlth.y, c.,e.. 4.1 M.r, ~lfotll!.. . TEL.EfiHONES1 HAliOit 1114 a!MI II II WEWMl Of CAUFO«NtA NEWS'APD Nlt.ISHW ASIOCtATtON AM ef te. NATtONAL mtTOllAL ASSOC1ATlON Al¥0 L HANA. ... _• ------··--···· ___ .o-. .-4 '-Wf"- PW HAN A.. -·--------·---·---••nlato Ytor SAW WfTCHILL-.--··--·---···------·· --·~ MeNtw 101 IUlNS..-·--·--····-·--·-·····--·-··-··-------·---l •,.,tef llf.Ol£NCI Ml . ------·--------·--OMce ...... J; w•ceu HALL. . ..___ ___________ ...... ·-···--·---·--a.~ ~ HOWAIU> IAIHU.--·--····-···-----··------~ lutY ST ·---· -·-·····--------......... ,_ H~H ....... IJ,AN....._.. _______________ ~-----·-····-·--··_..........pllf • • • n. NIWPOI T HAliOl ~&N !au ._.. ........ 1u• .. a. • ...... ,. .. __... ........ lw llllf,_.t ..... s....-c-t .... ~ --ttw..fla ...aw .. ,.will. •• ,...... ............... .., ..... -~ SUISCl.IPTION lATESt t-t ..._.,._...... r-~ • .,_,..,..... .... o.w. ., tel. twt-ArM: r ... ,__.,., -,..........,. , ~~~~~~::¥ BY ~~~ e TO '11m LADIES 'ftlJa Is a ''Thank you•• note to all the members ot that unique and enthuaJaatk: eroup of flahlDa temalea known aa the lfuapwt ....,_ 1A&t7' Aaflen. Jt'a been my pleaaure to attend a lot ol their Annual Dinners. but thla one, to me, seemed the best yet. S1ncere than.U rrom a aratetul auest and oonaratuJatJon.a tor loU of thlnp. • • • To Tommy'el'tttn.de: W• would like to eJq)leM our mo.t deep t.lt ~t&Utude tor all the wol\daf\ll eardlt. Oowen. and phone can. extendei to us. n· --·~•--b ~ 111Qpatby on the ,.._. ... ---..-.. . · . ta lt.hlnr oU drtJllnf ~. lnr ot -Tom.my we would alto of oll. IU or other .. ~bona tJona." Who wwe the 2 who dtd llke to Jive oU, mott heart-felt aba.UIM pmnJu.d. not •ublcrlbe to thb lntentt' tbankl to •ctt and OVf11'1 per.on Doea>t that 80Uftd like pretty They _..,. Lee SteftenMn, th• wlao called to otte thetr kind plaJn lancuaae to youT Well. be· profeatonal oommJttee c:batr-btip .....,. lt • ~ tile oU -~ MM. -..d Tom Hendencm. Do w; Wft'8 aware alwaya that plua help from tome ltral\fe and you cu. to UN thJa oolurlm. Tol'flm1 bad many trtende' and unexpected eource111 lnclu41n& bof-. to expla.ln your poeltJon or wu 10 ntremely hapP7 here the clty attorney, believe that thlnktn• on thta eubjectf But .,.,. ju.t oouJdn't lmow ~ they can et:retdl that law tar • ftla ~ · IIDqine tbe JN&t lcmt UKl re-enoulb . that they can move tn Wllat to dot It le quite obYSout epeet that )'01.1 peopJ• ot thJ.a a t\lll·•.lze ctrOllna rl&. lde'ntlc:al that 1M 0&1 «MD.pulea an IOl.,. OGmmuntty bad tor 1'oaDQJ uW to tbe rip uad tor normal otf. to ~ ~ _,bt around a.nd we a.rrtvecl. we .,. mcwt .,.W\ll abore drUU.n&. and core to the try ~ to produce dlat to all ot you people fM rour d~pt.b they deetre. N.Y 10,000 feet. oU lt ~. and. .. a last ~ tbouptfuln ... and the Jew. ,ou to brlnr up coree tor uam1na-aak for the aPPfOY1l) ot the bad for our ToiJlJ'QY tJon of Ole fonnation. 'lbey aay voter.. . Which, 0( OOWM Ia the Jlr. and Mn, S. JL p-. th1a would nat be drUIIAJ. lepJ ·~. aJWI dle Intent of See· Mary Lou l'c.ter nna.rw ln my youth I wu a tool tJon 1401 ot Ou-, auutet. Florenoellean.ne ,.._ .. o1en1an ctreewr tn the oU tlelda ot The lntent ot the Preebolders Ann ,._. 'nlank.a for St>ating me oppo- alte R.ea.ltor Blll Toblaa, huaband li*C'ICI:::I81CX8:38CZICI:X:ICICW:::J:.CXICI8C8ICI::X:ICI:X:x:::ICII:XICZ:ICIZ C!HICIICICDCII::IOZ of the 1957 Lady Anglers' ~~- the end. of the meettnr be told me he had taken 57 plctwa. I u.eed to 11r0ndet" how 'lbe Lady Anal.. found donors toe all their 48 .,_utlfq) tropblea, very lareely dooated by males. Now I know. To any mAUl. the oppor· tunlty to put a ready ann around the wa1at of any member of pnu!Dely attractive lady anelen and. have a picture to prove Jt la a bait that few men can tenore. After admlrlng ao many that fluU.red around the room ao •utttuUy, for so lona, I had to practically tear rnySt>lf away from the donor's board. Kansas. J would Uke to have the In framln& tbla eedioa mQit 1M people who are back1na the oll made er,Ka1 deer by amend· eo~npanles in thJa attempt to tell ment to the Oluter, an4 NOW, thla old oil tleld hand how they 10 that there wlll be no quMUon are eolnl to brlnl theae corea to of mJalntNpretatJon by tnY the aurfaee wttbout drllllna the membeP of the CouncU br the bole. (We ueed to aell the dry city attorney, and no chance ot hoi• to be cut up lnto poA thelr wllJna ua down the river. Hop ••• • • • • • • • • I' e A IOUQUET FOR PRINTING We were too busy with our custom&ry problems of printing l&st week to toke time out tp write o few thoughtful words on the occasion of Printing Week. We received a reminder of this oversi9ht in a document sent out this week by the O range County C lub of Printing Hou!>f! C roftsmen--who also must have been too buly to get it down here on t ime. Most of us ta ka printing pretty much for granted. but let us not forget th&t it is one of the most influential forces in the world. Moybe this will give you some ideo of your debt to prin ting (quoting the Printing House Craftsmen}-"Five C entvries ogo. the invention of movable type opened a new epoch in humon history by releasing the commot'l people from the thralldom of illiterocy and setting their feet upon the r()c')d to self.gove mment." Or this trib ute to the composing room· ' Remember your incalcu· loble debt to the composit~ whose patient, nimble fingers built for you, letter upon letter, o thousand st&irwoys to the stars · O r this descriptive gem: This 1s o PRINTING OFFICE Crossroads of c1vilizat•on Refuge of all the arts against the rav11ges of I me, Armory of fearless truth ag11 inst whispering rumor, Incessant trumpet of lrt~de. From this place words may fly abroad. Not to perish on waves of sound Not to vary with the wnler s hand, But fi~ted in I me ha ... ·,.,q been 'erfied by oroof. Froend. you slord cr s11cre d qrou'1d Tn.s · o pr ,.f ,.,q off'ce . . . • POUTICAL NOTES Here ore some suggesl•o"s worth tf> . .,k".,g obout for pol t col campaigns of the future: Our St..,te Senoto r. ond L1do Isle reside nt. John Murdy, for governor of California· our U. S Senotor Bill Know- land for presid~t of the U. b. Both of these men hove given evidenc;e of independent, couroge- ous thinking, respect for constitutional rights. a nd a hard-headed otti- tude, egoinst ruinous spending. Same goes for Rep J immy Utt. Let's ~eep him where he is, in the U S Congress because we need men like him there. . . . e A DANGEROUS POWER The news that our County Supervisors hove authomed condem· notion odion to acquire possession of Co.,ey Island· i" the Upper Boy is a jolting reminder that here •s a dongerous and perfidtous po wer. I relllize that there t~re many do-gooders who .,re quick to jump to the defense of this action with the corr-olot~lory e•cuse, But it s for <l good cousef '-the cause ,,., th·~ ,rdonce be"'9 to provide mOfe r'Jom for o public wo!er ploygrou"'d But that qood couse c11nnot l.'•cu•e o wrongfu l deed. however commendoble the purpose. There cv1 oe r mor&l just;f'~afo.., fer to~ ~g oway the provate property cf anothPr by k.rce . If rJ"t of fOU would l •e •o ••• !o ref ... te tr s op•n on of m ne. you w.ll ha.e lc tr; to prove t~ot ,j •s morollf nght for a group o f people to do scmeth1ng that is morolly wrong for an ndi11odval to do ....... ... a•• .. , . , . CIIIW X U ,._ SILICTOII ~COLba1 ....,._ ~ ......... dent, Mary Belle Toblu. Bill supplied no amall account of my evening's entertainment. How he manaaed to atay 10 calm aa bU &OOd wUe took over the wheel of her new craft. I'll never know. 'Tbroufbout the fHtlvttte. he Jel.surely smoked hJa favorite Wter claarettes, nonchalantly ll&htlng the filt« end each time. J bad to hold my own Camela In hand all e-venlna. Aa 100n u I put one on the a.sh.tray Bill smoked It and lett me one of bla with that wond«ful filter-first navor. Congratulatlop.s. too, on the dtnner. For the first time In hl.s· tory, my chol~ of lobster brought -loblrtet"! Next time I choose lobster and get prlme ribs, 1 won't be too u nhappy. I certainly enjoyed your mu- ter of ceremonies, too His name has always lntriqued me as both colorful and unusual. Right off the bat. I enjoyed hi5 selt-lntro· duction. He said ·•I'm Cou ntry Washburne. I'm from East Texas. a nd I'm the oldest bull-fiddle playl.'r In Ora nge County." Country has ta lents that. until now, have been complE-tely un- known to me. He·s the composer of that famous popular song, so rlear to Morrl and othPr mPm· bcrs ot •e American Florist•s A.c;sociation E'ntltlt>d "One DozPn Roses •· Country sang it as a rc · quest number and did hls own nccompanlment on a bull fiddle that had shrunk to the size of a ukulele. But the real fasclnatin' one was a new song that was born and raised right here on The Sportflshing boats of Newport Harbor. Irs called "Pescado'· a nd ls as clever a number as r ve heard In many a day. lt'a a fish· calling song wttt) a down rhy- thm. It's bound to be popular hereabouts, for Country swean It makes tlJJh bl... Keep your ears opert. for I'll bet all the pesos I brought back from my Jut Mexican pescado-trlp tbat it's a h it on anybody's parade. Jf you say to yourself ··Where have I hE-ard hls name before!" here·s where. Tune In Channel 4 at 6:15 every night. Monday through Thursday. Country ls the Musical Director of the Curt Massey Show. featuring Curt Massey. Martha 'nlton a nd that LJ L OL' Texas Boy from Balboa Island, Country W as h burn e. Migbty proud to have met you. suh! KE-nt HJtcheock was as busy as usual with hls cameras. At Honestly, I wu so overcome by all the fHtlv1t1es of the eve- nina that I forgot to take notes. Tbanka to my good friend and Lady Angle!" Ex-President Stell Marshall, bere'a who waa elect· ed: oa.--.: J»rftJdent., Mary Belle Toblaa; vice president. Allee Slemons; .eeretary. Mary Jo Lansclowne, treuurer, Dlclt Cree· ley. Dtrectan: The omeers. and Dorta Powen, Pauline Tallman, Marietta Smith. PhoeM .Andr~­ sen, Jean McMillan, Mary C. Smith. and Lllly Call. 'Tbank.a, gals. all of you. I had a perfectly wonderful time! bolea.> Tbe foUow1n& quote Ia from There are at leut 2 petroleum the Govemment Code, State ot en&fnMn in our town who wlll Calltornlf: ""Mte people of thla testJty that oorlna Ia drllllna. atate do not yteld their tover· Lawyers are able to twtst the el&nty over the l.natrumentl (lea· law by ahowlna or trylnJ to talatlve bodies, oouncJia, etc.) show that thJa or that waa not that they have created . . . to the lntent of the framers of the serve them." law. In tbla cue It would place ' Judatna from the Jateat vote favorable Ught at least U lt of the Counell, a maJority will could M brouabt out th't It waa favor a darltylna amendment to not the Intent of the Freeholders the Charter and ao alonr wtth to forbid cortng. I aee by the placlna It oo the ballot. Row- papa-that 13 of the 15 P'rft· ever, tf the Council 15 unwlllh\a, holden wrote • Jetten to City you, the vote., ean get It dorte by ~tJtJon, that powerful ptlv1· Most of Complaints Reaclillg Grand Jury CalleCI Unfounded le,e retained for the pubUc'a protectJon from el~ed otflclw who too otten and too 1100n after election a.asume that "the people don't know wbat'a bHt for them: we do." Four out five complainta that come before the grand jury eon. cern mattl.'rs that a re unfounded. Jack Sargent. foreman of tht> Orange O>unty grand jury, told the Newport Ha rbor Kiwa nis Club last Thursday. Mr. SargE'nt. a Santa Ana painting contraC'tor, has been fort>man 2 out of the 3 terms hE' has served on the grand jury. Thirty names are submitted to the judge of thl.' county superior court, a nd of this number 19 persons are appointed to serve on the grand jury. No persoh Is excused unless he presents a Balboa Point Assn. to Meet Mem~ of the Balboa hnln· sula Point AaoclatJon will vote on a revision of their by-laws at the uodatlon's semi-annual business meeting at 8 p.m. to- morrow fFrlday) In the council chambers of the Newport Beach City Rail. doctor's certlllcate that ata tes a so•omn TO NEft valid reuon why the person Alumnae of the Alpha Delta Pi 'lliiil=iiiiiiiiiilii:ii~ should not St>rve. Sorority will meet at 10:30 a.m. ;:1 • . The presiding judge appoints today (Thursday) at the home of ~ one of the 19 persons to be fore-Mrs. Gordon B. Hooton, 209 Marl-.... _.,. ma n. EI g h t committees are gold Ave .. Corona del Mar. Thla IIU formed a nd Investigate specific Is a lunc heon m~tlng whlch POCI.ET 111110 problems. will be followed by bridge. <•O TOaU) The <Timlnal Investiga ting Wodd'a .. eliMt -..uo committee does not hear ma tters WBlQJIS OIO.Y 11 OZ. pertaining to misdE-meanors un -All your printinq needs will be ..._ ea1y r • s• • J&f.• I~ It Involves a city or county handled conveniently and court· A New Concept tn ~nal official. One of th E' duties of the eouslv in the completelv·eQuip-Radio. Ear Phone and Carry. criminal Investigating commit-oed Job Printinq De partment of lng Cue OptJonaJ.. Extra. tee ls to hear the district a ttor-The Ensiqn, 111110 ..... CO. nl.'y on any case of which he may ....... be In doubt. 2150 E. C..st Hwy_ Cor-. tiel M., U a.i07 I H.tt-111• 1as ....,_ 111..s.. eo.ta .. _ The grand jury has 3 a lterna--======;::======~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ t1ves In such a case. lt may bring r out a report which would let thl.' I citizens know oC the actlv1tle. oC the person involved. It may Issue a true bUl bf accuaatJoo, aucb aa havtna an otlldal removed from otflce, or It may luue a true bUJ of Indictment. which results ln Immediate arrest. The group will also discuss Well, SOME of the realtors and beach and ramp rules for the their statts stuck around and 1 "M" Street facUlty. as well as ru-sold real estate ... WI.' heard of ture plans tor the association. one house that was sold on The group has a. currl.'nt mem· ChriJJtmas eve. and Ivan Erhardt bershlp of over 400 persons. with Jack Sadleir put one In es- Mrs. Emory Moore Is presldl.'nt crow on the Jaat day of 1956 ... ot the a830Ciatlon. Boa rd mem -t but mlnny, mlnny people In the bers include Ray Baxter, ~rge R. E. business took ott for heap Curr, Morela nd Lelthold, AJ[rl.'d big trips and others just made O'Leary. A. P. Quirk, Robert themselves scarce around the Stabler, and Mrs. w 1 n 1 r r e d office during the holidays. Wt>ber. Just the day before Christmas --------------------------Mrs. Lynch with Harvey P~ase's Island Realty returned froJn a I!-fh POUCE BLO four-week trip to Karau, hH ole .,-om e I II:R home state, where she visited friends and relatives and even her former homestead, which she owned by Roy Bendell of 318 Jasmine Ave., Corona del Mar . . . A bicycle be.lonatng to Ru•· sell Womack. 2'78 E. Santa Isabel Av~ .. Costa Mesa. waa stolen at Harbor High School . . . A tire and wh~l were etolen from the car of Patrick Kennedy, 721 p'op- PY Ave .. Corona del Mar. e l tnmAT, JAJf. 2D still OWN in Wichita. The Bill KJlllons spent several weeks down Mexico Way . . . having no doubt Men enthuaed by the Lefty Murdocks' previous trip. The Bill Meuengen, with P. A. Palmer office on the highway, took off through Ne¥1 Yea.r'a tor a trip to PhoenDt and the Grand Canyon. • • • The new MuJtJple Llstlna Com- mittee under th~ c~talrmanahlp of Matt LaBorde l.S composed ot Ivan Erhardt. .ladt Mullan. Dan Drt.acoU. Georre WIIIIUIUIOn and .louephlne Webb. They wUl meet the fJ.nt Friday of each month. HITHER AND YON -Dick Hodae hu aone yon -lett the real e.t.ate bual~ to joln Pru· A $250 outboard motor. prop- erty of Jessie WlliOn of Newport Beach, waa etoJen from a locker near the Newport Pier • • . A spare tJre wu taken born the parked car fl Prudertck Stnrer. 4M Santa Ana Aft.. Newport Heigbtt . . . A walla oontalnlna $148 was atolen from the b~ of Edward Frtteh. 222% Opal Ave.. Balboa lal&bd . • • Bub capa wen etolen from the car of Mary Lane B~ ClD Vla Ud6 dentlal IJ.te Insurance . . . Ruth N«d. lJdo J.ale .•• Toole ftlued PatdoJJ b u aone bJtbel'-ehe bu tOalltllllee • .... 10) opened her own real edate of-___ ......... --::*..._...,. flee at S03 Park Ave. Wlth her ~ Tabbed CIDd baU: a ad E apl re SMatll Ia tWMd . textued ~ --• rayaa CIDd .... tlllta wttll en.. ... al.staat fl D Ia b by ... ... 1ft1e. .... eoD.cr: ftr..t bow. ~....,. 514.11 Aa ......... s .. ... . .. .. ....... , ..... c:.e..._ ..._LD It I-IU4 ... are LUc:llle Moon an4 Dorc:Jtby l'leer • . • BlllJ.e Ma.aten hu ~==:=:=:::=;;;::;;::::;::;:;::::=;::::;::;::;;;::::;:;::::=;::::;~ tranaterred to Myrtle Davy . . . \ ,. • loll StawiekJ la now wltb Jtoyai M~ap Co., Newport. ..... .,I ail ,. .......... . . , ~el~'s FAa; MD FASHIONS HOME LOANS LAGUNA F£OEAAl SAVlN6S A LOAN ASSOOATION TWO OPFICES To Serwe Y• LAGUNA IIACH AND SAN CLEMENTE QUICK 24 HOUR saYia LOW LOW "REDUCING" INTEREST RATES EASY. ~ONTHLY PAYMENTS FRIENDLY SYMPATHETIC SERVICE FREE CUSTOMERS' PARKING ESCROW sava. EfRCIIN11. y Of'StA TED LAGUNA BEACH 222 Ocean Ave. PHONE HY 4-1 177 SAN CLEMENTE 60 I N B C.mlno R ... PHONE HYacinth 2-1195 « HY.anth 2-1196 Owr SUO.OOO In bWldlnr per· • cceo•• ..., ....,. tniW w.-e .__ tn the City ol Eldoo UNCbel. addJt.lon at Newport Bead\ durtnr tbe put Kirkwood Motel, fOl Setward, week. llrtn&tnr Ule toW f« the tt75. month cJc.e to the quarter·mll· e UI.M).A IILAifD lion-dollar mark. The pe:rmtt.a Hal wm Smith. add mnce Included a 133,000 chftlllnr on room foe Jolly ao,er, :.DJ Ma.rlne, IJdo llle and a SZ3,6.'50 dweWnr t4.tJOO. In Harbor HJfhlanda. e IAJ.IIOA J'ollowtnr permJta were laued: 1. T. BemmJnp. addition at e CO.OaA Dla. NU ~15-=:;: S1,800. 1. N. Goode. carport. 2622 Cove Robert Pope cabana at 38 El St., t&OO: w. P. KJRlnrer, fence, Pueo. !4do -hauer Park. ~500; 2612 Oc8n, $300; Mra. MJld.red Loyal Gtlrp. cabana on Lot No. Wrtaht. addition at 5:50 Hazel. 9, Newport Maralna Traller Park. $3.000; I. W. Erbardt, den and ~500: J. D. Snoderau, cabana at bath at 318 Orchid, $3,000; 39 Beach Dr., IJdo Traller Park. Charles Mutera, .Weco buJJdlne t2,500; Gerty Cox, aldlne at 1612 at G Dahlia. 1300: Luman Shot· Ocean Ft., $1.200; Homer Shafec, well. patio root 230 Heliotrope, 2-story. 2-unlt dwelllne at 218 $500; Mary Jamieson. caraee and 34th St.. $16,250; Paul Petenon. living quarter. at 2(K Pemleaf, apartment over earaee. 406 39th $1,000; Stan Hlli, addition at St., 16,000. 3708 Ocean. $68); Ward .Jewell. e mvllfE TZDACE 1-unJt, 2-story dwdllne at 406 L. s. Rowberry, swimming pool Iris, $14. '725, and at a Irla. $14.· at 1317 Dolphin Terrace, $2.600. 725; B. L. Roberds. window at e CUP1' IIAY'Ell 706 Nam..u.., e,x>· Irene Hood, addition at 511 Slpal, ~500; Helen Gamier, ,.,.,. &.WN M•triMI add bedroom, 1021 Clltf Dr., $3.000. • I.W)M US&,..,...,. ~ t=Uet&..l P'UICQ. ...... , ............. DOU8&.e NO'I'eCTION. II 101 UTIMATI CAll .•• e W&WIOaT IDIGBTI William Womble, alterationa at 2900 Cll.tf Dr., $50; Pellett. ea· ra1e and abop, 542 RJveratde, S1.500. e ~11 JIICIILAJfi)S E. C. TWichell, dweUlng at at 1130 Somerset Lane, $22.650; Puadena Land Co., Baycrest atgn. $180. e LJI)() ISLE Warren Howland, 1-unlt. 2· story dwelling at 113 Via Nice, $23,000. City Plumbing Code Debated THE "MONEY TREE" in this picture is not just a gag. It represents the spirit of the Harbor ~nterprises Club. on organization that piJrsues a variety of projects. )"me of wh,ch turn out to be profitable. Th,s p c+..,re was taken ot a recent party. held at the Max Mille,. home in Bay Shores. Fill;ng their plates are Mr a nd Mrs Ed Richard- son, 22 1 S C H Dr Newport Heig hts. a nd he lp· ' ing w1th the se rv "0 ~ A B Nedea-. 521 Cl ff Dr., C liff Haven.-(Terry Bor.s Photo) -------- U-TUIIFU IITIIIIE The city code requiring the .. use of cut Iron sewer pipe tor M M k• I E t • ntht•r J)('rson to JOin the club connections on private property oney a lng s n erprlse Then the problem of \'Otlng r amej was criticized by Councilman .Jay up and tht> club had to seek one Stoddard at last week's Newport Of Exclus·lve Local Club additional mf.>mbt'r City Council meeting. Tht> only way a !)("f'SSn may Council was considering the b<'<.'Ome a mt>mber IS for one of revtslon of the City Plumbing Doctor, lawyer, but not an In-or o k 's the proposed lnv('Stmt>nt 1 tht> present mt>mbers to drop out a.aewpodm-. c...•-~ Z...&laa. Uberty .. ,.,_ Llbeltf 1-1511 LYON VAN UNES AGENT Code. which retains the requlre-dian <"hlef, yet. These are just Since the club was (ormulatt>d,l of the organltatlon. The lncom-1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ments for cast lron. rather than 2 of the proft>SSlons represented tht>y have made mvestments in lng mt>mlwr. If and when an old ,. the less expensive vitrified clay. In the exclusive Harbor &nter-uranium stock, boats. deeds to membt•r drops out. must buy the L&AVU f'Oit IUAJI Qu.artermuter ltoland Brta-, son o1 Mr . .ud Mn. Jl J. BriaP of eo.ta Mea. 1DOftd bla wife and young daucbter Katbee to Costa Kea trom SaD Dlqo be· fore be 1d't for lapan the ftnt ot tht. month. Roland expecta to be cone .u rnoot.ba. FRANK KATNIK fliE IEI8EITIIL Plllll. liD DECIIln• Building Dept. Director Ray· prizes Club. which was formed 2 property. and trust deeds. The shan• of th<' oldt>r mE'mb<>r. that 1 mond Glenn said that cast lron years ago In the Harbor area. • club has bought and sold boats. Is. tht> total amount the old holds up much better than vltrl· This unique club has only 11 one of which was imported from membt>r has lnve5tt>d plus the tied clay, particularly In areas members-professional and busl· Denmark. and realized a reason· capatal gain of h1s share. 1 where tree roots reach the pipes. nessmt>n In the Harbor area, able profit. Tht> club mHts the seocond ''UHt.m.. wosT everytbioa else you boy: CJtpWnll ReddJ Kilowatt. your clectnal .er- vant. .. electricity cosu you lea today tbu 1t did 17 yean aao." (Biaaer bill? Tbat'a because you're usina more aDd liviq beUcf dectrica.lly.) SmaU wonckr that today~ tricity is your bigeat barpiD ia IDOdenl liviq. 2tl2 W. COAST HWY. NIWfOIT lfACH u......, ...,, ......... :......,., Mr. Stoddard wondered why whose key intert>St Is to learn At one time. the club had In-Thursday ot ea<"h month at the 1 Newport alone requires the more other members' buo;1ness prob terest In some mining stocks. but homes of members. Recently tht> ex pens 1 v e pipe. particularly lems and buslhess problt>ms In the stocks were later sold at a t'lub. rather than declare a dlvl since the restriction does not general. profit. And. they have owned dend. dedded to stag<' a party. apply to the city luelf. One feature of the dub is the local real estatt>. honoring member's wivt'S. 1 Action on the revised code was Investment of club funds Into 1 The club originated 2 yt>ars Soclety Anonyme G&.stronoml -~ delayed to next meeting, when a ent.erpriz.es that otter a highly I ago when a group ,of 5 local que de l'Ba.rbot Enurpd:zes wu report wtll be made by City lucrative return. Some ot the businessmen. Ed Rit'hard.son. Lou the thmw of the party, held at Manager Robert Shelton. investments are "long shots." Ubbey, Roger Hardacre, hter th~ home ot Mr. and Mrs. Max LEGAL XOTICE club fund a spectned amount of the Idea of forming the club Shores. Men prepared and wn."ed Each membet' donates to the Hill, and Sam Barnes. decided Miller. 2523 Vl$ta Drive. Bay' No. A 28520 money at each monthly mf't't· would permit a roundtable dis· dlnner. lncludlnc ~cherrin jubl· J A M E S NOTICE OF HEARING OF lng. And here 1a whece the odd ('Usslon of business problf'ms.. IH" w1th namln~ brandy Even PE'1TI'ION FOR PROBATE OF number comes ln. lk'fore an In -and at the same time, provide a the menus were printt>d in D WILL AND FOR LETTERS vestment can be made Into one little social acti\ity 1 F'rt>nr h Flnts TESTAMENTARY. of their varied enterprlzes. a vote Each of the 5 "formulators" of ------- Lift IITTD-IUCftiCALLJ SIITIIII (lliUIIIl UIPAn OFTHESTATE OFCAUFORNlA ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------R A• y IN THE SUPERIOR COURT 1s cast, and the majority rejects the club asked or lnvltt>d one Read Enslen Classified Ads. IN AND FOR THE I •1.1a.. ft-.-COUNTY OF ORANGE • ...... UW.Irltllr In the Matter of the Estate of RUTH M. DRESSLAR. aka MRS • • 1446 E. COAST HWY ~ RUTH M. ORESSLAR. aka RUTH COlONA DEl t.AAl ORESSLAR. aka RUTH MERRILL HArW 47U DRESSLAR. aka A. Runt MER· lau4allcet HArt>. RILL DRESSLAR. aka A. RUTH ----~ ----==~~MERRilL. Deceased. r1oow Coftlt8p _ Dndaboclrda Notice Is hereby given that the .upbalt Tile _ Rubber Tile petition of Helen A. Partch for FOnnka -Linoleum rue the probate of the Wlll of the above named decedent and for Clii.T-LDfa':.~ the Issuance of Letted Testa· 1SS L I'IUl lt. e-ta ._ mentary to the petitioner will be LDEft'f a.4252 heard at 10 o'clock A.M. on Jan· 22 Yeua 1n ()nnp County uary 25, 1957. at the court room ~-ii!IIIIJIIJI!IIJ•IIfllllllllllllll.liillll······~ of Department 3 of the Superior • Court of the State Call.fbmla in and for the County or Oranee. Date .January 3, 1957. L. B. WALLACE County-Clerk and Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California. In &-nd for the County of Ora nee. GALVIN R. KEENE Attorney for Petitioner liliiiliiiiiii(a 414 32nd St~ Suite 2 Newport Beach, CalU. CostaMesalu•llerCo. ~:~~-~~~~~ 1n LUMBEB -BUILDING MATERIAl$ NOTIJO;J =ITORS ........ ...._ 01111111... ESTATE Oi' .. .JESSIE FULTON STREE'TER. Orco Block Co. SIROOT'S * DECEASED N011CE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Cftditon at and A-11 penons havtnr clalnul anlnat the said decedent or aald estate to tlle them with the necessary vouch· era In the oftlce ol the Clerk ol the Superior Court of the County ol Or~. state ol Callfomia. or to praent the aame. with the necaMrY vouc:ben. to the under· .qnect at hla ~ het place ol ~ to-w!t: Secwtty Plrlt Natloul Ba.ok ol Loe Antreles 102 Plne Awn~ Lonl 8ead1. Calltcmla wtthlD .U mont.ta.. after tbe ftnt pubUcaUon ot th.la DOdc& Dated Deeemw .. 1851. SIWtiti JUST 1'f A 110!1AL I.Alf][ of Loa Aftlel• ~C~o~eeaa of~ ..... ., ...... ..... t. A. &.. f'IDUIS ~-I'· ...... ..... OIIilt~. o.o.a ... -· e.ulamla llaiW .. ,_,.. I J a.JO.l'f-M • Chevrolet shows you some important difference& in low-priced cars just by the look on· its face! WouJdn 't you say that ITlOit, of the '57 cars look good from SO ftd away, but what about from 50 i~ away? What does a cloee-up of the grille tell you. for example? Is it IOlidly made like t.he new Chevrolet arille? Or. in ~ ·does it look I rich in desicn-feel ae. strooc aDd IOlid? Compare the quality and ccostructioo of the bwnpen aDd bmdlichts. the fit ol the chrome trim. The men cloleJ:y you look an UOUDd the car. the more dearly JOU11 aee that Chevrolet • the edre in tbe way it• a put ~. You'll fiDd. tor instl,. e. that OleuoJet it the ant, car in its field with a l«qwr finish .' .. that only ~vrolet Bel Air models give you foam rubber c:u.sbioos in front and rear seats as standard equipmmt. These are just a few ol the advantaaes of Body by Fisher. And ~ you know. is the ooly low-priced car that bas a Fisbr:r Body . We'D be &lad to lift you a dole-up. cam· parati'ft lOot at this Dew Ow:vy any time you care to axne iD. 1bia --. maybe? MILl a CHEVROLET CO • .a a u ~ ,nn~DAY. JMVUY • .. ,. Mothers to March Jan. 31st w 'coM Church Installed at Sunday Officers Service DWIII .... .,. DID T R • p ,. D • F d U:~~~ ~~ o atse o 10 rtve un s Sa~y. .Ju. 12. 4t l:loe&' Hae- pltal. He wu a natlve of Idaho. a veteran ot World War 1 and had llved hr a yean. Funeta ~ were held .Jan. 1.5 at Bala ec.ta .... YIU Ill DO IEIIU ......... ,.. lj ICC T•l••• Oran&'e Coast Collqe Trustees have approved 4 major construe· tton p10ject.a to be Aarted ~ore the end ot the flacal year, June 30. These projecta are a new agrlcuhure bulldJng. remodeling of the old aclence building Into a counseling center, new con· crete handball courta, and the construction ot an entrance eate at the Harbor Blvd. entrance. lfATIVE OF QEBKAJfY DIES Paul Steinhoff, 71, of 430 Costa Mesa St.. Costa Mesa. dJed un· expecte<lly We<lnesday, Jan. 9, in Santa Ana. He 'was a native ot Cassel. Germany. and had Jived here 2 years. Funeral serv· •LAIS1 • SNftAAHA 1«-S w ere held Jan 12 at Baltz ~==·=*::::::o'.::'~=='-·-----=,L_.::C~o::.:sta Mesa c-hapel. ·~································· • • • WHA ... 'S • • • • • • • • • • DOING • • • • • • • • T. M. Hambrook, your Telephone Manager in Newport Beach • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Here's a new volceway, a coaxial cable that baa recently been put into service between Northern and Southern California. It can carry as many aa 600 of your telephone calls at one time. Together with our many other micro- wave and cable routes, the new coaxial cable givea com- munities all over the Pacific West another important link w1th one another. And it helps us keep pace with your en r-growing desire for fast, efficient telephone service. • • Microwave and coaxial cable, because they carry so many calls at once, not only improve long distance service, they help keep long distance ratea low. You ea n call clear across the coun- try for only $2.00 plua tax. That's the station-to.U- tion rate for a three-minute call after 6 p .m. weekdays and all day SWlday. Calling long distance is fun. And with rates like this, you ean a.1ford to call often. • • JUDIE DIIIU .J. I .. E--1 PIMED TELEPHDIE USER IF HARIII .IIEI Jn 1912. President Tatt went out of ottl~. Woodrow WU.On wu Inaugurated. the territorial JOVemment of Alaska wu estab· lJshl'd and our own revered lud~ee Dodge M'ttled In hla ho.,. at Fr.. Beck, Ace 81, ea.,. ... ,, Diu ~rick F . Beck, 81. of 669 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa, died Mon· day, Jan. 14, at Orange County hospital alter a brief Illness. He was a native ot Ohio and came here In 1922. Mr. Beck was a carpenter He Is survived by one daugh· ter. Mrs. Nora Schorr of Lomita; 2 gy-andsons: one great grand· son; and one great gnnddaugh· ter. Funeral st>rvlee were held last Thursday at Parkes Mortuary cha~l. w1th the Rev. Joseph Me· Shane oftlclatlng . LEGAL NOTICE CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS Fictitious Flrrn Name ruE UNDERSIGN ED does here· by certify that he Is conducting a telephonl" answl:'rlng business at 2916 E. Coast Highway, Corona clf'l Mar. California, under the fktltlou!l firm name of Tommy's Phonf' Scrvict> and that said firm Is rompMed or the following per· son. whose name in full and pia('(' of r~ld<'nce are as follows. tO· Wit: CURTIS A. BRIDGERS, 704 Marguerite, Corona del Mar, Callfomla. WTTNESS my hand thb 18th day of January, 1957. s /CURTIS A. BRIDGERS STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. COUNTY OF ORANGE OF ruts 18th day of January, A 0 1957. before me. C. A. HTG· BIE. a Notary Public In and tor the said County and State, re· siding thPrE'In. duly commls· stoned and sworn. personally ap· peared Curtis A. Bridgers known to me to b<' the person whose name Ls subscribed to the w1thln Instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and af. Clxe<l my offi cial seal the day and year In this Certificate first above wrltten. sj C. A. HIGBIE My commission expires Aug. 19, 1959. Publlsh: Jan. 24. 31. Feb. 7, 14, In The Newport Harbor Ensign. Professional Directory I'11JfDAL DmECTOII:S Friendly Neighborhood Service PARKES MORnJABY 110 Broadway U 8-3433 6 8-3434 eo.t.a Mea NOW ... TWO BALTZ MORTUARIES Servlnl tbe Harbor Area Baltz Mortuary CHAPEL BY THE SEA Harbor 42 '352)c!o~~WQ Baltz Mortuary Llber118-2121 1Th • Superior, eo.ta ..... AMPLE PAJUmfG 80TH I...OC.ATIONS la,a II-• Aaa. WID 1111 F ... 14 NO IJQUOR SERVED LUNCHES DINNERS ....................... _ .. ____ J'BOJI -·--···-····-·-··-···I'BOJI A· LA · CARTE YOUR FAIILY RESTAURAIT Largest end Mod ComPete fi.lmiture Store in ~ k... c.a fot free OEOOMTIN6 SElVICI llberly ...... 65c $1.25 OPEN 11:30 A.M. TO 8:00P.M. CLOSED 'niESDAYS DINNER SERVED ALL DAY SUNDAY FROM NOON TO 8:00P.M. 2515 E. eoa.t .. Conlla ct.l ... --......---~~ ••• 1 -----------.----· ---------~----• -- atwul .tfU eJiwtdi oJ ~ e&ke ------Tills w ... •• E1111 w ....... •IIIII Year------ 001011JW11'T IIETIIODIST GO W. l tua St.. Conca lleaa Liberty I-C.5.52 .... JOMPb W. Mc:SIMIM Sunday: 9:30 a.m.. Cbureb Sun· day School; 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. MornJnc Worahlp-7 p.m. College Age MYF Servtce -7 p.m. High School MYF Service; 8 p.m., young adulta group service. caoaca of u.. •u.a•nz 1-ADcdMtal St.. e-ta .. _ '-ton .... cu... "'''knn• Uberty 1-7111 Sunday Services: Sunday Scltool. 9:30 a.m. Momtne Worabl]) at 10:30 a.m. EvangellatJc Serv· lee, 7 p.m. Sunday. N.Y.P.S., 6 p.m. Sunday; Prayer meet· lnJ', 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. SEYEBIB DAY ADYEJhiST •e.pon 81-.d.. at .... lt.. Jf8W'p01t ... .. l.lbeltr I ·ISI'l Elder D. I[ ~ Saturday Momtng Services: Sab· bath School: 9:30 a.m. -Ser· mon: 11:00 a.m. Prayer meet· lng: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. O'JOVEUAUIT COIOfUJfJTT nLLOWSJIIP TBE aru.cB OJ' CBJUST TilE CBiac& OP CIIIUST £bell Qabboa.M 1050 Claan:la It-eo.ta KHa Odd I'.UO.. Loclgla. ...... --.. LJbedr 1-5'111 1 .. Jfewpcll't A..._ SJS W.-11-.d.., JlaJboa E. c. J--. l(taJ.et. Colta ·-Dr. Clae-J. lllaa ... lt Sunday services: 9:~ a.m. Bible LJbertr 1·5711 Sunday School, 10:00 a.m. Morn· study; 11 a .m. morning wor· Toe acdllw. Jr., llla.latiw Ina worablp, 11:00 a.m. ahlp; 6:00 p.m. evening service. Sunday Services: 9:45 a.m. &ble P'DIST AJSiiiii:Y OJ' COD Midweek eervtee, 7:30 p.m. study; 10:56 a.m. wonhlp MrV· 12114 lt. &aldlaA .... eo.t.JiaiiCI Thursday. lee& 7:30 p.m. eventne aervtce. ~.JJMwty ._,.,.1 CIDliT CIIUJICII IIY TilE SEA .. ..___. II. C. a-.Jc. .__ Coauaaa.My Jletbod.lft CEJITBAL lmt.E CIIUJICII Sunday Sc.hool: 9:30 a.m. W«· lkdhoa 11-nt. _. lftb st.. lfnrpoct ~-A--~~~ ... ~!;.... ahlp: 10::25 a.m. and wanpn.t IIAibow 5221 --·• -aerv1ce. 7:30 p.m. Youna People Paton .... llof A. Car1lloe. A. A. Eadlln. ...._ and ChJldren'a Servt~. 8:30 Sunday WonhJp, 9 :30 a.m. and Sun.,ay School: 9:~ a.m. Mom· p.m. Sun. Mld·week Servt~: 11 a.m. Cbtm!h School, 9:30 lng Service, 11:00; Eventne Wedne.day, 7:30 p.m. LadJa' a.m. Midweek Meet!n&: 7:00 Service. 7:30. MJd·week Serv· ~ Coundl. 'Ibundays ST. AJmJIEWS nui1'TEJU.AJI ,.ca-u .. aca- 1Stll St. & St. ADdrewa act.. aa.. zl:t -&lc:Mol Paator: a... Jamee L • ......,. SUNDAY: Mornln& worship,. 9:30 and 11 a.m.; Cb\li'Cb School, 9:30 and 11:00; .Jr. Bi&'h. Sr. HJJlh and collep ap hllow· ahfs-, 7 p.m.; 1bunclay, Prayer, atudy group, 8:30 a.m. cauaca or ooa LADY OJ' liT. c.a•KZI· 14'1 w ...... aJ..S.. •e.pon a...a1c rar-aa!'Tc'::;.UZ.=._ .............. Sunday M•aee: 1:00 and 10:00 and 12:00 a.m. Conta.ton: Sat· urdaya and eva. ol lit Frtda)'ll and Holy Da,ya from 4:00 to 5:30p.m. and from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. D&Jly Mu8 8:00 a.m. nr.t Jliday: 6:30a.m. and 8:00p.m. Novena <Perpetual Help ): Monda,y, 7:45 p.m. p.m. Wednftlda.y preceded by Ice, Wed n e 1 day, 7:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. t« all dq. 6:15 p.m. potluck. ~~d:y.people meet &:1.5 p.m. P1111T IOUia&aa aAn1IT • COIIOIIA DKL liD caua:a OOid&UWHY cauaca Jf&WiOft IIAUO. LUTII&UJf CliO ... tDII!J ....._ Ill !!iU.Ii1-Aft. 150 "· _..._ lt.. c-t...... c.... ;Jill .................... ~ IUidlly 11-_. 7 L 1. 10 a4 1501 QUf DL. ·= ....... Sunday edlool 8:45a.m.· dlu.reb ,..._, ........... a-.a. 11:30 a.m. Weekdaja: Maa at ~ ,.._. aerY Ice 11:00 a.m.~ Sunday Wcab.lp ~: 8:30 7:00a.m.-Confe:uton: Satut· Duplicate rnorn1n&' servtc:e.-8·30 =: J:-m.~~~ a.m., U:OO a.m.Sua~Sdaool: d~ from 4:00 to 5:15-7:00 to a .m. and 11:00 a.m., Sun4~y; en an4 omCen ~A!p.m: I :30 a.m. 8·30 p.m. Suncky School tor .::boot ap Wednllda.J'. Pra_lW and -- P'DIST ..u:niT amaar groupa at 9:4.'5 a.m.; Rune!')' Btble ~esy 1:41 p.m. Wectne. ft'. JAIIII •u•IIOO-""'AL or aawtowr provided for both ~ aJld da)'. -Y1e .l.6lllr ..... , ._. 8 ~·-laJboc m-. •• & c:..at It&. unday SchooL ......... & -... ...........__ •e=h PIIIIT caua:a or auwrt ~· -----~ ~ 1-JCWl • ICIDIIIII Sut~dq lllrYicee: 8 :00 a.m. BolJ' ..._, mQ: .. rra IT. lemA 'YIAIIIrn' DOl Ys. ~ ....... t ._. OJmmunlon; 8:15 Famlb' S.V- Sunday ~: 1:45 a.m.. SuD· IIC ...... A.._ ...... w..d a.... -lea. ll a.m., ~ .rY1ee. d.,-SdaooJ• 11:00 a.m., W« ......_. ••• Sunda7 Sc:bol: 1~15 a.m.. Sun-TllUI'Ida.Y Servleeat ):15 a.m. ahlp s.vtce· 7:jo p.m. SuncSU r.a. 11 Db• ma., • ...._ dq Servlct: 11:00 a.m. Wed· Jlh1wr tlu.Dcl; lO:JO Bol7 Com· evens n • 6ei wtce; Mid· Week Sundq lifulia: ~:30 a.m. 6 t:JO ~ Evmtnr lleettnr: 8:00. ma.DJoD. Servtee· 'r:JO p.m. Wectn.4ay a.m.~· S.~ and a:.d:J Boom.-1115 Vfi Lido. Pra)w iceltln,a. =..-.; 1:ao :1~ 1--.· = l'f Beadl. 01*1 I a.m.-PIMT UPI'IIT taUka .. 101__ -!S p.m. weellr cS..,., t a.m..-7:45 ..... .._Aft. et ..... u. IIADOII I.K'IGLY ~ GOD uaJ -I a.m. f.IQ. Weetn.eS&J'I, T·l p.m. f'rt. C.... ._ IIJ W. .......... dq evenlnp. ...... G. •• •n I I e.e. .._. caaar 1.0 ,., ... cauaca ........ ~ ----1 -···-laiJ ' 1-Ml 011' c:o.I'A IlDlA U&.IOA JII.Aa'D ~ ~: :.._ a.m. -· 625 Center Stftet. eo.t.a where he still resides. He la pictured here uatne an old· fuhloned "' a 1 n e to tele-phone Jlke tbe one he U80d In thow day.. He could be connected to 1.. tban 100 telephones ln the N~ S.ach-Cocta Meaa ana. To-day he hu acce. to mon than 22.500 t e I e p h o n e._ Judre Dodp wu the third ,.ldent to have elec:t:rte powoer and the tamJJy car wu • 2·Cfllndeor Maxwell. Sin~ that early bqinntna. he bu beCome one of our mc.t repec.Ud and -. loved coc.nmuhJt.Y , ...... Be wu appoO\ted to the Wftd n ,_,. • ud ~~a. ....... eomlaoocill7 • ., • t 8lnce. Be .... ... ~ c&Kit&at .... c. a. -n. •d (1C -~ OOIGioam waawt ::.J.::O·~~ ::_ w~ r----.:::==------~--n 8un4a.7 -...oa t:41 'a.m.. JDOm· ••r-111 ..._. ......_ ..... ..._. ~ VD~ae· 1:.10 1 ~£: HARBOR REST "" W'GIIIIIIalp u a.m.. ~ c-. 1ft I 1 ...... D ... .... e= ....... ~·-. ~:.!..~ .. _, lidaool_, I I 4 UW»f lirwd ...... ~~·,.... enn,.allt .....SO. 'lt.S p.m. ._,..,_....._,._. ....... .. ..._ --MEMORIAL PARK lOci·'"* -w. 1:415 _p.m. luada.Y ._tttw: W..._,. a... lunda7 Service•: 8:JO ~~ • : '1:10 ..,.._ ~. Y~JiWioplna.T· Ice t a.m. laD~ Moo& at Qarda ~-U:OO C1n1na ~ .:JO B.ar'baw mw. at 0111er lei T:41,... 'nliMd&J. 10:15 aa; ....... ..,...... , pa. ...... ....,.. .,.x,.... !1111 W&IUAL ..... THI'JIE avJC NIIGB) • MD RIVIDUAJ.S IAIL W. SJNUV, ..._ ..... ~.._.. .... ,. ...OMIM ...... Inl ........ • IALIOA MY CWI • 1101111'1 Llll IIIIET ~~"''"' "Ah ha! Me proud coffee cake! U ttla rtchnesa the Kattee Klat. 8Chlnl munchers want . • • I'll butter you up. but eood . . . I'll butt~ you aealn for extra ten· derne. ... I'll butter you aeatn tor IIUper fiakJneu ... I'll butter you eo's you'll be 10 dellJhtfully elualve to chewtne that th~ breakfast doddlers w111 have to taRe fut to even believe you've b«;ep there!" Thus la the ll<>r'Y betilnd the new butter oortee cake~ our Dwight has built ... Hu Dw1eht eone butter mad 1 Nope! HIJJ new coffee cakes are out of thla world, but he's care· tully calculated h!JJ butter .torm· lng to atop just this aide of heaven ... * * * Two aq pM-abed faallly aty1e c:oC* ... to dlooee b.-. ...... ~. fcnoodW aan. ,__ •tb tbe pecaa EBElL HOLDS FORMAL CLUB OP-ENING TODAY Tbe Newport Beach ~11 Club w1ll hltbJieht thelr 48th year to· day tThuradayl with the o~n Jnr or tbelr new clubhouse at 51S W. Balboa Blvd .• Bal~. The openlne event a. to be a tea held betWeen 1 and 5 p.m. Mrs. Wilcox Is Installed As President Officers of the Wom~n of the Church of the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church were Install~ la.at week durtne their first meet· tne or the year. Mra. Marvin Wllcox wu In· stalled presldent; Mrs. Jamee Beeney, vtce-presldent; Mrs. Net. 10n Roblnaon. aecretary; and Mrs. William Olaon. treasurer. Other peraona hutalled u de· pa.rt:mental chaltmen are Chrts- tJan Service. Mra. Alfred Hicks; India Ml.alon-. Mra. John Hamp· Invitations to the formal open· lng have been t.ued to the more thaJt 400 member~ as wt'lJ •• leadera ol the variou. worn-• en's OI'Janlzatlona 1n the Har. bor ArH. Bealdea the cunent president, KnL Wllltam Tritt: put preaJdenta wtll ~ h~ for the ~~ event lneludlnl Mrs. Lew Pettitt (the former Nellie Shook), Mrs. C. M. Dea. kina, Mra. E. I. Moore, Mra. Vic· tor Grace. Kra. Bruce McBride, Mrs. Robert KUllter. Mra. Byron Wella and Mn. Nlcholu Brett· ner. Founded loea.Uy In 1909, the Ebell Club bu been active In civic and .oda1 affal.rs. Tbe t1rst library opened for public u.ae waa operated by Ebell. lAter the club pve Ita more than 1,000 volume ltock to the etty. ~11 ala> eperated the ~ en-atore durmr World war 1 and wcwbd da.Jy wtth the American Lecioo ln veteraa'a a f. fain later. 1he ftnt local "thrift shop'' wu operated under th~ auap~Pes of Ebell wtth p~ds eolng to the American~ ero.s ton; Ute Memberahlp and Me·-------------morlala. Mra. Henry Anderson; NEWL YWEOS Mr. tJnd Mr1. Bruce H. Benedict. Tho bride is the former Beverly Jo.,n Fiedler of Lynwood. New Guinea Mt.ulons. Mrs. Carl Webster; Spedal Needs, Mra. Wllllam Garnett; Thank Offer· 1ne. Mra. Don Wedeklne; Pro· gram, Mrs. Jarnea Hayden; MIS· alonary Education. Mrs. Moms Laurie; and Junior Lutherans. Mrs. John Propp. Mrs. Dor!JJ Gordon has been elected president of the church choir; Mn. Ed Fountain wa.s e I e c t e d secretary. and Mrs. James Hayden. treasurer An old-fashioned Box Social. welcomJne newcomers to the church, will be held at 7:30 p.m Sunday at the parish house. Bruce H. Benedict Marries Beverly Fiedler of Lyn)Vood Chet Farrar Bru<."e H. Bene-dict. .on of Mr black velvet aroessorles. Is Honored and Mrs. Harold Benedict of 4Z71 After a honeYJlloon at Ble "Surprise." muaJc. food. laueh· e ~· BIGII PTA Dr. Donald McNassor, Profes sor of Education at Claremont Graduate School, will speak on current teen-age behavior pat terns at a meeting of the Nt-w· port Harbor Hlgb School P.T.A. at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday In the SO· clal hall of the school. Included on the program wUl be 2 of the high echool'a singing groups. Dr. McNa.asor haa bet>n director ot teacher training at Norris. Tennessee, tor tht' T~nnessee Valley Authority and American Council on Education. He served as an assl.atant In the Research Dlvalon of the Philadelphia Public Schools and wu profes sor of education at Wayne Unl verslty In Detroit. Dr. McNa.sst>r received his Ph.D. degr-ee at lhP University of Otlcago. Narcissus Ave .. Corona del Mar. Bear. the newlyweds are making Iter a nd people filled 620 Mar· took Miss Beverly Jean Fiedler thetr home In Lynwood. The gut'rite Ave.. Corona del Mar, as hls brlde In a recent C'ert•mony bride attended Lynwood High clear to the ratte111 Tuesday night held In the Lynwood Methodist School and Compton Junior Col· of last week when a birthday Cl b t H I d Church. lege. She Is past princess of party was given by Mrs. Chet 1 U 0 O The bride, who Is the daughter Job's Daughte rs Lynwood Bethel. Farra r In honor of ht>r husband's of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fiedler of Her hus band Is a Newport Har-birthday anniversary. Mrs. Far· I st II t• Lynwood. chose a white tull(' bor High School graduate and rar planned to haV(• the honoree, n a a I on and la<."e gown for her wedding for 2 years attended California come home from his Corona del Newly elected officers of the and carried a white bouquet of State Poly at San Lulll Obispo. Mar danrt' studio ahout 8 :30p.m. Harbor Democratic club will bto carnations centered by a rose· where he affilia ted with Alpha to takP her out to dlnn~r and by Installed at the club meell AT HOME ON Balboa Isla nd il Mrs. Arthur M. Courteau. the former Min Patricia Atkin~ of Cliff Haven, who was married to T och. Sgt. Courteau at St. Andrews Presbytenen Church in December. IUWAJOI a-tJ"8 KEJ:nJIQ Frieda Bellnfante. director of the Oranee County Philharmonic Orchestra, w111 apeak on mu.alc and ~late ht'r ~xperiences ot thp undercround ln her natlv~ Holland at the Ne-wport Harbor Kiwanis Club meetlne at 12:15 p m. today (Thurad.ay) at the VUla Marlna. aawruwt •·-1 a • 1 &UMDA.Y, SAIIfiMlf ... lllr Show to Help Building Funds The newly t~ Newport Harbor Area CouncU ot ~· SJema Phi will be In chup o1 the annual Fublon Sbow Luncb · eon at ,noon Wedneaday, Feb. I , at the Dl.aneyland hot~J Proceeda from the event wt.ll be rfven to the Hoae Ho.pltal bulldln1 fund The JocaJ ehaptera han made a pledp tor the Free Tumor Clinic. The Harbor area council In· eludes the Mu Epallon, Exem· plar, and Omicron Bho chapters of Beta Sigma Phl. The Tau Tau cha.Pter of ~a Beach hu been invited to Joln the Harbor ~a coundl. The next area coundJ meetlaf wU1 ~ b~d Monday, Feb. 4. at the home ot Mra. Elate Ereett. 323\S Anade Ave., Balboa. FIITIE ... YEll ~·-·--·-· bo oll:ll: 11.,.tD9 -.ppUea. Carda flw all I '•a LAST 3 DAYS Bidwell JANUARY SALE SAVIIIIS Fill Yl TO Y2 bal .... p1aytD9 ..... CID4 .. lit au ~ tbe tap with a 1D011th· awlti.Dg 9J.aM ••• ._. tJadt .•. gay, wild CIDII ~Ill wltla -g1aaed c:Mnt. CID4 tMI'oagbllnd fndta cbaal.a9 .....-&~ CID4 ........ 'na.e ~ wW fla4 .._ Ia oar ~ .... ~ ,_., to tbaw ad .......... ,.. ......... _ ......... .._ ..... bud corsage. Phi Omega fraternity. He has that time the approximately 50 Wednesday, Feb. 13. at the ~~ Her sister. Mrs. Maxine John· ~n recently living In Compton gut>sts had aaaembled. I glon Hall Newport Beach \ son of El Centro, served as her and Is employed by Hillburg Included among the lnvltt-es Fred oi.on of 415 Pop ·y A matron of honor. She wore n and Turpin Consulting Engl. were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yamer. Corona del Mar, ls the n~ tre:~·: ruby red chrystallne eown In neers. Rev. and Mrs. Edwtn Gomke, urer. Other otfl<."ers are presld~nt. ballerina lenetb. A1IO dlaaed In Mia Marjorie ChUdreas. Blll RIP· John Lake; vlce-preaJde:nt, John red were~ Doria Johnson and petoe, Phil Kalter, Mrs. Leda ~barpr· aecretary Mrs. Jerey Mia Marilyn Mather of Lyn· n.en Notn May Jones. Earle Kunkel, Mlsa Woodbury; and • .ereeant-at· LIDO ISLE ............ 'ftlltlaU~dOa"t g.tl Bow coaSd tiMn .._. be C111Y Wt to ~fnue t . . . 'I'M wood, who served u brides· Bertha Trumbull. Ml:.s Gra~l arms. Frank Downes. maids. All the attendants car· Rocco. Sy Lamb, Tom Nicholson. ;pi;iiiiiiiiiiiillliiii--.-------.:. ·----------------------------------- .,ne-t • c.Dta ·-I.DtroctoctioG tbla ... ~r .. . . . c:IMcfpw tbaD batt!K •.• * * * While you've rot your head In the tnezer you aJso should take a look at Dw1eht'a new frozen cake layers ... Round and ready to thaw. bake and IC'e ... Your chol<."e of that ole black magic. chocolate . . . bright rich gold ... or tender delicate white ... Owtght recommend• that you thaw for one or two hours. then bake at 360 ... The same lovely cake. you purch~ In our Bak· ery, but th!JJ way they are al· ways on hand with a quick filck of the treezer and oven doors ... Such nJce quick easy dessertJI when ready-to-u.e chocolate, marshmallow or butterscotch sauces are added ... lee cream. whipped cream ... a smattering ot nuts or cocoanut. frozen. fresh or canned fruits ... * * * Uyoa~wattloctbeMW batter --Clllbe to u..r -yoa ...... -•.. Dldlft· dua'Ja .. ......, _. ... _... cd ~· bdary ---••• Ra ,, ,, .... ...... wltb a....,.m-w111111...._ Ia ...S oat .. 0.. ,_e.y ... -............ ad ... ...... -.... d ...... ... .. ,., ................. . * * * rfed white carnation nosegays. Mrs. Thomas Smith of 621 Mlss Frane6 Rayner. Mrs. Mabel Gaynel Mulford of Puadena Acacia Ave . Corona del Mar. en · Ross. Mrs. Cecilia Forbes. Blll served as best man and ushPrs terta lnf'd 18 members of Ebell F'ucik and Otarlt'S McNeil. all of were Louts Spaeth of Pasadena Book Section IV for dl'SS('rt at her Corona del Mar: Dr. and Mrs. and the groom'• broth-. ,.._n" 0 Aft Frank O'Brien of Balboa Coves: .. ""' ~ ' home on Thursday. Jan. 1 er M Benedict Of Corona de' Mar Tht> .__ Mrs. All~ Drake. Mlss areuer · ,. a business meeting. thP memv=.. .._ ... 11 f bride's two nieces ••rved as s 1 h 1 lte Way and Jame5 ....... t> 0 ""' played cards Mrs. m t s d M ..,.___. fiowe!' girls In dlmlnutlv~ dr~ chairman of the section. Newport; Mr an rs r~ ot ·red crystaline and carrying Lynde of lrv1n(' Terra<."e. Mr<>. white baskets of red ~ petals Ellzabt"th Holman of Balboa Is The groom's nephew. a llt11e ring STAB CJlEST CLtJB MEETS land, Mrs. Gladys St~mbaugh of bearer, was dJ+ssed In a tuxedo Mrs Henry Delster of Corona Lido. Walla<."e Johnson of Costa A reception followed the cert'· Highlands entPrta lned members Mesa. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Verney 1 mony in the hall of the church of the Star Crest Club a t a des-of San Clemente, Thomu · Ca n The bride's mother received t'ert party at her home on Thurs · non of Laguna Beach and Mr guests In a navy blue crepe dress day. Altt'r refreshments the and Mrs. Jud Norris of Los An· with navy accessories and long group.· all of whom are mem· geles. white gloves. She wore a corsaee bers of the Harbor Eastern Star. AJso pr~nt were Mr. and Mr<~ of white carnations. Mrs. Bene· played cards. Edwin Mun~y of Costa Mt-~a. diet also had a white carnation Miss Jean Mcunnon of Corona corsage which she carried pinned Phone ~ your nt!\'Q stories to del Mar. Ml,s' Irene Thayer, of to her velvet clutch bag. She your local newspaper. the En· Newport and John Mlnkley or wore a red tatetta dress and alan. Harbor lll4. Santa Ana. OF Dorothy Gray Cosmetics and IIGLU• • • Perfumes DMwV~C...-t aDd 8emla r--eo·,... ...... ·~ ....... , I ltlw Slda CMaa I W•Js a ....... ..... ftllww Otl .... U..ttdl:a Scnb KJt ... ...,. • .., aatb ou ,. mMt me-at-the·choPP"'-· blotk boya Aft Uuvwlnr tbe book at ,.,u tht. week .•. That hole tn your tMeUr Ia ereaUnr a dnltt Bitter flll It up • . . Wbat'll rou haftf Beef, Iamb. pork cr poul· trJf Name your cavort~ protein utb\1 . • .. lt'a on aale .•. ,Pork. nothlnl but tbe Gneat (!Gfft·fed bMutiel rn,ssana hal to off« · · · Lamb. trom up Manteka Vall~ wq, .. aD1 ,., of rnbrt ""' to ........... a-..... ................. IIlla • ......_ IJIUJCc::.-CIII .... ' D .......... c,...,.~ atwrtn. ... •or qualJtJ Olokot J:i. ~.;Itt ... aa4l.aa.t ~oUCal aaYIIIhbt.l 1 t e I k II .. pti.IIOU OrWDd M•tl ...... ........q (Gift ...... . ~Ya ..... l) ,.,. a Wrt-h ~MM ••• OM orf .. LIM ...... ~ ...atL....-.--..;;.. ..... ....;......,~--~----.-....-------------.....,. ~-----~-__..__ ____ _ FINAL CLEARANCE IllY CURREIT DIESSES SIIITS, BLOUSES, SHIRTS, BERMUDAS, SLACIS, AID ACCESSORIES lUST BE ca EARED DRESSES ORIGIN AU Y Sl 00.00 ow 37.50 DBFSSES ORIGIN AU Y $50.00 .NOW 27.50 OR LESS DRESSES ORIGINAU Y $2.5.00 _ __NOW 12..50 OR LESS All Sale Skirts. Blouses, Slacks. etc. Y2 Price or Less All .......... I ltt..ty. .. , PI -........ 3•12 VIA LIDO One of the Udo Shops Acrc.a From Ric:barda THE PRESIDENT'S GAVEl was tra nsferred from one Balboo doctor to another ot t he onnuel meeting of the Anglers Friday Luncheon Club. Pictured here, left to right, ore Mrs. Irving Loby : Or. Salvatore Monaco, the new president; Dr. Loby, outgoing president. and Mrs. Monaco. The meeting wos held in Newport Harbor Yacht Club. (Photo by Bud Hare) ••••II I111Ciatiol Ia Orpillz• llell Monaco Is Installed as Dr. President Otrlcen of the Junior Models A.uodatlon of Oranee County were elected during an organJ. zatlonal meetine Saturday at the Marjorie Hale Studio, Corona del of Anglers Club Mar. Dr. Salvatore Monaco of Bal· boa was IMtalled as president of the Anglers Friday Luncheon Club at the annual dinner dance held In the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. He succeeded Dr. Sharon Artholer was elected preldent; Merrldy Roesch, first vke president; Diana Bassett. Irving Laby of Balboa. secretary, and Cindy Cookston. Other officers for 1957 are Bob treasurer. The association will , Scofield and Ray Dike. vice· hold meetlnp at 1:30 p.m. on the presidents; Edward I Bud I Hare, third Saturday of each month at treasurer. and Mrs. Gertrude the Hale Studio. Seymour. secretary. Impromptu entertalnmf'nt was Read Ensign Classified Ads. emi'E't'd by Country Wa.c;hburne. I who Introduced a new song that he has romJ)OSt'd Bob Sc-otlt>ld I and Country performed on plano Elsie..,..,..,. YARN SHOP BUSINESS FOR SALE OwDeor lAcrYt.Dq State UJOYABLE ... I and drums. There were songs by Sue Flckt'T. and a tango by Mrs I Pullman Sowdt>n J I Dr. Harold De<'Kt:r pr£'SentNI an honorary 1956 gavel to Or Labv tor his service as prt>sii'IPnt Awards wt>re madt' by Dr Ot>ck er. trophy chairman. to thP f,.l lowing: Dr. Ted Clark{'. first nnl'l lurg £'St marlin: Plpey Johnson. IMR ! 0111imists Viaili11 Jo11li1 Bop R•cll The Newport Hatbor Opttmla1 club Is -.ndlng a delegation to I the Joplin Boys Ranch to Invest! I gate the factllti£'S today I Thurs. 1 day) at the ranch In Trabuc-a Canyon. The local club Is con sldt>ring the boys ranch as a project. In addition to their aid to the Corona del Ma r Youth C{'nter. Members of the Costa Mea Optimist club are also mak lng the trip today to the ranch est albacore; Lily Call. smallest albacore ; Bob Scofield, largest fish caught on club charter; Sally Johnson. largest white sea bass; Bill Tobias. largest yellow. tall; Dr. Monaco, largest yellow. tall caught In bay; Dr Ray Herold. largest bluefln; Louise Hopton, !lrst bluefln. DR. WALTtR WILSON, presi- dent emeritus of the Kansas C.ty Bible College ond pastor of the Centro! Bible Church of that c.ty, w II spe11k this evening (Thur1doy) ot the F.rsl Boplist Church of Cnsto Meso in con· 1unc l1on wllh the Torrey Me- mono I 8 ble C onference being held th1s wee~ D• k R• h d ____ .....,. __ _........,..,.,_...;.;.. IOda1 lt\acl._ teaCher at BartM!r IC IC ar ~ .. IJ.,OIEc-... , ... ...._ wsu IUPPlement ttte ~~~-.;......;......._.,;,._ ...... 11\. ......,. tUm wtU. a talk on tile 2 IUJil· du:tttJ\ to all pr.watlene. .. 'l1l1a In Sta II e d aS · ' • • DMn 1M ...,t Jn A.lUita. wne trom .....,.. (100:5) Ia the c::aaur eaua:a n 1'D a&A • • • CoJdeft Tnt ot u.e t.-,n.s.. H d S "WWaen aom.Gne Pran for CDII OOIDIUJilft c:ao*'* mon on ''Truth" to be read at ea COUter ~ .. ~~::~::,.~ ''A-OOOln'riiMJJWut .. wm be Newport Chrletlan 8c;lenee o. w. CDtck) RJdJa.rd, owner at Clu1.lt Cbwdl by tha.a... The the topic ot the~. Edwin C. ;:Ch=urdl==Su=n=d•=Y=·=====~ Sanctuary Cbob-, under u.. dl.ree· GclrnQI' MI'IDOA lunda,. morn. · and operator of Richard'• Udo tton ot K.ra. A. I . Rutter, wtll ......._ tn1 at th CoraD& del M'h eom. Market. who wUJ repNMnt the ,.~ .. .._ Churdl 1'i th Sliftda U ., .A. .. a tood consultant at the vf&t IIMdJc at bodl mcmlna mu ... v · ou Y .Q aervtc.. wtll ~ oblervM and the lunlor lntft'natlonal Trade Pair at ~·· • • • and SenJor PlliJ"{m J'ellowshJp lan, Italy, In .March. w .. ln· ·~ COIDIUWITt IU'niOmiT IJOUPII will partldpete Jn tM mlled u presJdent of the Boy "Northern Out~" a colored mornlna worahJp euvt.c.w. Scout Orance Empire Area Coun. rpodon P~ure about AIUka. • • • cU durlna the councll'a 35th An· wtll be ahown at 1 p.m. Sunday CIDJITIAJf ICUIJC& taUW DltESSMAJalr(G AJifD ALTEJt.\'nONS MARIA SlEBER Formerly wtth Sab Ftttb Avelue nual Awarda and Rec:ornltton at the Balboe. la1aDd Commuruty "The Lord Ia 100(1; bJa mercy Banquet Monday nleht at the Methodlat Cburdl. lohn Jtaee, a Ia everluttna: and bJa troth en- Balboa Bay Club. "Mr. RJchard ~~~~~~~;;~~~~;:;;;;~~~~~~~~~;;;:;':=:=:=:=:=:=:=:==:=:=; IUccee<b E. C. .Mta.UdJne ol ~ Tultln. By Appolntment-Hartx. 8890 !503 M.arttol4 Aw. · Corona del Mar, CaJUomJa Othfn' council otfiCl"nl Installed Include vJce. p'""Jdenta Robert P. ltneeland, Bob Larsen, John Mur· dy ID. W. H. Spureeon, lr.; treuurer, lames Bush; and com· miaJoner lames Gubblrw. Roa Taylor ol Sacramento Ia the new Scout Executive. Brl~ac:Uer General Ro~ L. Scott, lr~ author of the besf. aelllne book. "Cod Ia My eo. Pilot," ~ commandln~ reneral at Luke AJr Force base, Arizona, spoke on "What Boys Mean to Ua." General Scott. who has over 4,000 hours tlylne time In jet planes, •ld our ~at memories In llle are ''our Scout Mutera." The eenenl became a scout 36 years aro and a chieved every merit baqe except 3. The eeneral joklnely aald, '"nle reason we crey-halred old men tly these jeta Is so the youn1er pilots will think It Is easy." Gen· eral Scott recounted his expert. encee ot hunting a n elephant In Alrlca. He co~red every country in the vast continent In 5 days. Three Oran~e Empire Council Scouters received the Silver Beaver Award, which Ia pre. sented to persons of outstAnding achievement In S<"'utlne on the council level. R«elvlng the awards were Louis Cock of New· port Beach ; Navy Chief petty of. fleer Norman Schmitz. Jr of Santa Ana; and Austin Sturte· vant of Newport Beach. The Skip Fit{' chapter o! the Knights of Dumanls, and honor ary Eagle Scout Soc-INy. was 1 chartered and nf'W ofticers wt>re Installed. For pa~Q~rttllllf tr •• J•nl cuanl. K1Dq Pet Loaf ... lb. ft.DMt food obtatD.abJ.. [~~~:J 80~ beef (CIOIItaiu Mart, U.., Clad tripe) ~ ..... ....... 1ato -.. ,., ... --.t .... CIDd 11-.b ,._, Jut .... cmd 8elft to .,..., pet CIDd watda b1JD thrt ... ......... ,. ... a. FIRST LOOK AT SPRING IT TIE Friday, January 25 Luncheon From 12:00 Noon Reservations Now Harbcw 5451 Presenteki through the cooperation of the Jamaica Inn Restaurant, Verna Miller and the followmg Distinctive Shops. BRAGG'S 2737 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar * BAY DEPT. STORE 303 Main St. Balboa * THE BRAT SHOP 1809 Newport Blvd Cos1a Mesa * FRANCES NORTON SHOPS 1808 S. Main St. 213 N. Broadway Santa Ana * " Valentine Ball Feb. 8 to Aid Philharmonic the iordans 2732 E. Cat. !.~ eo.oaa del lfar • 4Mt Vema Miller School of Gharm Commentary-Fashion Models 307 N. Broadway, Santa Ana JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE ICAilllfE AVE . RAilBOil BALaOA JSLAWD .......... IBTI I. WIIID DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY -AT- 2721 EAST COAST H1GHW A Y CORONA DEL MAR PHONE HARBOR .6845 Invitations have been mailed and plans are under way for the Orange County Philharmonic So· clety's third annual Valentine Ball which Will be held Friday, Feb. 8. at the Balboa Bay Club, Newport Beach. Thelma Hope of Corona del Mar Is In charee of decorations. She will ~ uslsted by Mrs. H H Henshaw and Mrs. Carl M. Boswell o! Bay Shores~ Mrs. Harry Brown of Laguna Beach, Mrs Paul Rogera or Lido Isle and Mrs. J B Green of Cllrt Haven are In charge of tickets and res. ervatlons. ~rvatlona may be obulned by calling any one or the follow. lng chairmen : Mrs.. J. F. Burke, lr., ~ Mrs. John Scudder o( BaJ. boa I.sland; Mrs. Moreland Lett. hold of Balboa; Mrs. Carl ao.. weU ot Bay Sh~; Mrs. J. B. Green of Clltt Haven; Mrs. H. H. Henshaw of Lido Isle; and Mrs. William Releel of Costa Mesa. 'Recndtl11 l•111' "Recrulttne Nur.ee" wtll be the topic of the Hoag Auxiliary panel dlacU&Sion at 9:30 a .m. tomorrow (Friday) In St. An· drewa Church. IE SURE TO AmND THE GRAND OPENING OF DAYJS.IIOWN'S NEW VISTA CENTII STORE IN COSTA MESA THIS FRIDAY, JAN. 25TH! HOMI DEMONSTRAT10N-FRD Glm -FREE RCA· TV TO IE GIVEN AWA Yl SEE THESE ALL-NEW "SHEER LOOK" APPLIANCIS IN ACnON! See ... Wwld'e "SA VING.ES'I" ,.....,., ._tiNt .&a-lfew, 1N1 ~ Aatr•rtle W..._! 1"1Na7 .. It ... •••atloe! ~ . ............... ,... ..... a.c. tab ........ ., ... ... . ................... , a&G17LA& ...... = '199'5 ...... ow ..... LOW, ,r .................. t"&aa.-J a.. ... ................................... tlea!Dert ... ..._w II,...,._ tl.at7 .... !--eM7 ~ ...... _ ........ ., ........ ...,., NOW-2 DAYII •oWN LOCATIONS TO -VI YOU iatt&l . 6 Are , lniure d. 3 Seriously·. · in Harbor Area C ar Cra sh'es 1/1 LO~ THAT llENT By OWNTNO thla 2·bdrm. corner home and ,rar. ape, Ftne rental area 1n heart ot COM. ~ handles. Six penona were Injured, three ~y. 1n 5 auto accldent.l that oecurnd over th~ Week-end ta tbe Harbclt' area. llr'. and Mra. Paul Mou of Bundncton Bn.eb were ctltlc&Uy lnJW"*I Nrly rrtd~ momtnr Wb n th~tr car lett the htrhwa, at the Santa Ana IUver brlda-, went over a bank. and landed In lh river bottom. Mr. Mc.a aald he waa al.-py and ms..d the aU~ turn onto the brtdee. 'l1le cv wu • total WNdt. a.... Hope ol Puadena re- ceived minor lnjwy J"rid~ mamtnc When hla ear waa hlt by a vehicle driven by Allen !tunnel, 2lS6 Newport Blvd., eo.ta Mesa. at the earner of BaJ. boa Blvd. and Ial&n.d Ave .. Bal· boL Kr. Hope wu n\aktnr a lett tum oil Balboa Blvd. onto Ialand Ave. wben bla ear wu .truck by tbe wesf·bound Xunnel car. Karen W'aper, 17, ot 408 lu. mine Ave., Corona del Mar, re· celved IIUnor Injury Friday rue}at In an acc:1dent on the Cout HIJhway near ltvlDe Terrace. Harriet Cronin of lAcuna Beach wu waiUn• to make a 1dt tum otJ the bJihway when a wb1cle drlvm by Ronald 'nlonw. 18. of 3300 Clay St., N.wport Rtlll\tl. 1n whlcb Mt. Wai'M'f wu a paaencer. atruck the Cronin ve· blcle In the rear. Sht.rley lo Wanen 0( Chula Vs.ta rec:elved minor Wury Sun· day mornln.r when a car tn which ahe wu a pauenpr wu hit by a car driven by B.oeanne Marahall, 230 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, at the comer of Superior Ave. and Cout High· way. Geraldine Kruaka of San Ber· nardlno received mJnor injury Sunday attnnoon when the car ln which abe waa a paueng~r hit the vehJcle ot lohn Ward, Navy man stationed at San Franclaco, on Coaat HJghway at the entrance to the Balboa Bay Club. • • • a-4 Sot 55x300. $3600. $1!100 down. $25 montll. • • • • • • Good ~2 lot Newport Hellhta. BUILT POa COMFORT Small home. f7,250, Term.l 01' ex· ChUdr~n a nd entertalnlne. 3· ebanp. WW .ell or trade. bdrma. 3 bath.a, 2 flpla .• 2 patJoa. • • • BBQ. Ocean vtew, earpeta and C h l N drapes Lncluded In low price ute ome neu y new. ear $32,~ New'pOI't Harbor HIJh. $8500, . _., clown, t87 month. • • • • • • FOR RE1'IT-2·bdnn. bowae un· tumllbed. aeoo. yea.rly leue. Nearly new. Nut 17th • Tuat.ln. VIIEL •••11111ULn 3tf1 N. Newport Blvd. oppc:JGte Boal H~ltal PbOne Llbeny 8·1817 ~. 1.18·1280 BAYSHORES 3·Bdnn. Prov1nda1. FA. heal 2 patloa, double garace. fully car- peW<! and ONLY $21,000! $5,000 wtll hand!~. • • • BALBOA ISLAND ALMOST BAY FRONT S·BDRM. plus .ruest aulte PLUS 1·bdrm. apt. Fumhhed. Ready for sum· mer lncom~. $39,000. • • • Fla ...... We teel tJ\at u little u $500 down pa~t an move your family lnto this ntt-a cood 3 bedroom. Back Bay Area home. ~lle111 must leave here. Home 1.s sharp, clnn. and hu hardwood floors. it'a f~nced. landlle&ped, • has 2·car garaee and, wlth ama.ll down. payment.a will be lUte rent. • • • .... ,,. Shake roof, Wled brick maulve Clreplac., a man•a den. 2 comer bedrooma. natural wood cabinets In kJtchen with bar. Glau wall and carpeted Uv. room. Mountain and Bay View, too!. Sw~U plact' to Jive on Klnea Pl. ~lllng price Is low at $21.500. • • • Ill FIIIJ Fnll••• Zonta Club Honors Memory Of Flier Amelia Earhart ... lB. Ill • EXCLUSIVE ADDRESS $3,000 down moves you Into a brand new J .bdrm., 2·bath home. Bullt-ln kltchm. patio, double carare. Balance llke rent. Full prtce $26.000. Ntce 2·bdrm. and d~n home. 40' comer lot. Block from ocean. laJ I .... IIIJ, lie. It hu range. refilc .• dl.nette aet. Jlv. nn. daveno. coffee and end tables, drapes. wuher and drYt>r. Home Ia new, 3 bdrms .. 2 baths on corner lot. near churches and achool. ~lien wa"t $1,350 to clear them out. So II you have IM)J1le down and can ma.ke up down payment aoon. come on in and we will put It together A Joint m.eunc with the Zonta Club ot lAcuna Beach took the place of the recuJar lanuary evenJnc meetlnc ol the Newport Jtarbclt' Zonta Club 1ut week w'hen the late .Amelia Earhart. a former Zontlan. wu bonol'ed on her birthday with a special av1a· tJon proa:ram. Marle Andre. an advert1s1ng dl.rector. In IA,runa. told of per· • • • ofsodal note .., nc , Mrs. D. 'M. Hummel of Three Arch Bay, past presldtmt of the Hoag Hoapltal Auxtllary. has bH'n Ill alnce ChrU!tmastlme. Although ahe Is on her way to re<'OVef'Y, ahe has had to be ex tr~ly quiet. rigidly following the doctor'a ord~rs. • • • Nr. and Mrs. Kennf!'th Johnson of 123 Edaewater Av~.. Balboa, bav~ been entertaining Mr. John· 110n'a motbH during the tlrst pert of the new y~ar, Mra. John· 110n. wnlor. came down especial· ly to apend the holldaya with her ,rranddauah~. Denise, and wu cau(bt by the nu bug after the holl4aya. She ~ autfl· denUy. hoWeVer. to take her s. yeu-old panddau.Ptet to Dla· neytana lut Sunday. IUTOIDIILE SAl ESIIAII W lilTED Jump on the Ford band wagon and seU the hottest new car on the market today. Every sates advantag~ offered you. Highest commission ae t up; valuable aales aids; reputable flrm that gives aervice alter sales. TIEO. 1•11 FORD 3100 W. Coa.st Hwy., Newport Beach Business Directory &»iii i al-auADtS • ,....-l••rlll& •. , ..... LleeMe4 andln.IRUed L L ldDDE ....... - ..,nally blddlnc eoodby~ to Mt. Earhart on ber UJ.fated globe ~trcltnc rurht. Mt.. Andre told ol her own bam·stormlng atunt nytnc and parachute jumplne experiences. , hardwood floors, flreplace, bath CORONA DEL MAR • • • and ha.lf. 13530 E. Coast Hlghway-HA 5563 ...... , Central loe. In Corona del Mar Home and apt. M 3 bdrms.. 2 batb.a. P:x.cellent fioor plan with hdwd. noon. unit heat. 2 used brkk trpl.s. ktter than a good buy, thla l.a a bargain • $22,750. v~ .rood value at ''$ZO wu a lot ot money for one afternoon's work durlnc tb~ deprHSlon and, It you were lucky In your ·chute jump, that wu the reward," ahe recounted. Durtnr World War n ahe wu a ..... E. s....ar technical writer In an air plant REALTOR lr INSUJLUfCE ln Los Angeles. Durtne the serond hall of the ~ VI. EJlHABDT, dinner meeting, Mlas Andre ln· • Aaoclate ttoduced Miss Jan~ Uttle. a vi· vaclous brunette who at 32 haa 3333 E. c.t. Bwy. Corona del Mar already had 14 y~ars of experl· Harbor 24.22 ence In th~ engineering field at Douglas Aircraft In Long Beach. She haa been awarded the high· est rating po!!.Sibl~. that of de· sign specialist. and she ls Onf' of 20 at Dourlas In the category. VIEW DUPLE I C••• •1 lar Miss Little con&Tatulated Zon· ta Cl ubs for the Amerial Amelia Earhart Sc:holarshlps, whl<'h are awarded each year to girls to further their studles In aeronau· Nice duplex with cloee vtew of tics. RICHARD A. COLLINS, real- tor, has been appointed Harbor Area·Costo Mesa representa· tive of T rans.American Real Es- tate. a nation.wide affiliation of real estate offices who will coordinate buying and selling of property of people who are moving from one part of the country to another. Mr. Collinl is head of Orange Coast Prop- e rties, realty firm located at 18S7 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Associated with him are Frank Soule, Don Fvlbriqht and Lena Criswell. (Ensign photo) Dance Group Is ·organized Anclola Sartorlo. former chore· o,rrapher for the Royal Opera In Rome, and now a resident of Corona del Mar. thl.s week an· nounced the organization or a Dance Workshop,' with a view toward foundtne a western Com· pany of the Dance. Th~ will M a mHtlng at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow (Pr1day) at the Sartorlo residence, 606 He· u~ Aw~ to outline the alma and procedure. The workshop meet. on Monday ~venlnp at 7:30 In the Corona del Mar Harbor entranc-e and OCNn. • • • 312 Ma.rtne Ave~ Balboa bland Harbor 2525 Day or nlebt Ill W. PIPE REALTOR It A.sliOCia tes INVESTORS c ..... rciat1114-.ial ""*" 1908 Harbor Blvd , Costa Mesa Uberty 8·1142 VIEW LOT at 2512 Ocean Blvd. Corona d~l Mar. 30.x.ll0 with alley at rear. LEE alES,.,..., Liberty 8·95015 ........... •..• .. U.UIEACI • Ylstu If , ....... Each room of thl.a Ocean Front showplace ahara the outlook of thla unique location. Over 150 feet of ocean trontage, aecu~ly nestlN In a rock bJutf, y~ with spacious. level quiet rard~ns. to enjoy In complete safety wlth privacy. • • • ••• Your~ barn r&r~cho! Apt. large red barn and double garage. lm. provem~nia ar~ at rear of ,_, aCTt" with plantlnp sct out v.rtth thought of bldg. incom e units in front. Eldon Ave . near r oU Finest home of lts type ~ver ot rourse, $1.800 down. Cered. The main building has 21 • • • bedrooms at\d a servant's room f .1 There are plenty ot other rooms rel•llll well aulted for quiet living or $9950 full price for a 3 bdrm exotic ente rtaining as you prefer home. t'Ork noors. drapt'S. vt>nt' A detached guest house has its tian blinds. lawns. block walls own privacy and garden. plantf'rs Improvements all In and paid. A buy possible It ac Price Is $125.000, lndudlng dec tion Is prompt Thls Is PHA re oratMS carpeting and dra~s sale. ·P~,.· lnt This ls well below the cu!Tent I • • • replacement value. Exchange for $&liOIJ AI A.,.l !!Olld Income pro~rty will also • be considered. To !M:"e this outstanding valuP c a I 1 HARBOR lNVESTMENT COMPANY. Newport Boulevard at 30th Street. Newport Bnch Telephone Barbo« .1.600 days 01' Harbor 43441 ~· 35 ac.-res. all M-1. leovel. ~ers In city of Costa M~a. Subdivide or hold tor Increase In va lut>, this Is a bonallde A·l lnves1m~nt l'nllmited poss. to make money. Terma will be aiTanrM. • • • C..a ... lar $15.950 for weJI.Jocated 2 bdrm home. upost'd bfoam ('('ailngs frpl . carpetl'd. also drps .. range. reCrlg and washe-r N-maln Over saud 2 car garage Tt>rms. WIIEII aun. 01 SEWII PIOPEITf • OraqeCust,.,.,... IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH A Entru.at your r ~ a 1 e a t a t ~ tranaacttona to a REALTOR. Be a. trained In hb profes- sion, lmowa values, t1nanc- 1ng, and Ia bound to aerve you eth1ca.l.ly, boneatly and courteou.aly. REALTORS are m~mben of a national or· ganbatJon rontortnln& to a . rlfld code of ethics. IIEWPOIT IIUIOII IIIII DF IEILTIIS Call l85i Nf'WP()rt Ave~ Costa Mesa U 8·1632; U R·l400 eves. COROllA DEL IAR R·2 Lot, T Of Locatitl for rental units Only st('p$ Crom shops. m a r k e t Only $6.200 !Builder's notP: 35'; subordina- 1 tlon 1 . . . 2 Uaits, Fnialletl Top loca tion. Needs decorating. Pte $1500 down Oversized lot • • • 3 bdrms.. 1 bath. newly deco- rated, partly furnl.shed. $1l5 yearly le~. WaNn1 IIIIIJ D. Marine Ave .. Balboa Island Harbor 3344 • YEARLY RENTAL! Br&nd new rontemporary 3 M<i· rooms and 2 baths. Exduslw Irvtne ~a<'t" -near Country Club. Year lease--$200 mo. l&itfiC'IOI • Church. ~~~---------- Nf!W Qua.Uty Home. Slnll• atol)'; euy appt'Oadl: ..eluded c:omer lot: 2 bedroom~~ and cJen; two batha; hardWood floan; utural Alder c:ablneta; b-~ band tplJt ahake root; Me.VUt\lllJ d«orat· ecS and readY few ~~nc:;y. Landin~ Q'ltllm. YOUR favorite Broke!' today. HARBOR l:xvES'nfEl'-IT CO. HA 1600 ...... , ... TRY Ill rowa ~ URTALS ()peft ,..,. ...... -VldGda.... oa.ea .... JA~rtrNm ~·bedroom pha . ~ . 2 baths ••• famlly ltltehen and dlnlnJ room ... la.rp lot ... ftult ~ ... ~d rooi'Q tor pool -.em IlLII I OeMn front. Cumtahed f bedrm. 1 ~ baths. fireplace, cllnlnr room. bat kltcben.. Cona"f't~ foundation. $18.500. ~ OK "1'111: PEHift'SUl,.A -,..._ l bedrm and family t00a1. 1" batbt. AD IDiDM'n bullt·bl hmr.. lflcoe ,.u.. ato.ooo wm b&.nldk a.. .. IWtJ:D.mJnl bMd\. ' IRVINE TERRACE Clll•• I ....... " ... TlrriOI RW, .. 11,.1•• I IIW .. rlllilc ... ... .. Calflnlla liYIIc- Only a Few Homes Remain Available SEE OUR FURNISHED MODEL HOMIS Select Now ,... ..... $M,&IIL .... ,., .... .....~~, ... • MAC CO CORPORATION Sal~ Otnce, 101 Highway, opposite 1rvtne Cout Country Club HarbOI' 6795 CIIIHI lB. Ill VOGEL VALUE N~at. furnished 2·~m hom~ on ocean side of Hwy. Only $11.500-good terms. 2 bedroom hom~ w ith 26' living room on 60' lot. Doubl~ garage and plans Included for apt above Owner-says "54!'ll~ll-6ell'" Make offer. leWJMMI Heiclds 2 bedroom homf'. largp living room with he-atolater fireplace F'rult ~ 50' lot. only SlO.~good terms. THE VOGEL CO. l&67 E. CoMt a...,~ Corona del Mar B.A: t7u; B.A.; cmn TIE lEST IUYS • TIWI SEE TIEl TillY leallifll Seasc.,e Dt>llghttul rontemporary modem hnmf' 2 be-drooms. den. 2 lrle bath~ C'O\'N<'d patiO t"~Qulslte dra~rat'S and carpets by famou-. antf'ranr d<'<'Orator Leasf' hold. S250 Y<'ar Su<'h a lcwl'ly \ lt"'A ' Full pra('(' $3-l 000 Dtl,.ia Terrace It's charmang and It's modE'rn pxpandable dnd almost new 2 bt>drooms and den :? a, baths rna ny ~J)E"C'Ial featurt>S. makr this Jnvely hnme a SPECIAL buy at $35.750 Including cu~tom drapent>S and carpt>ts EARL W. STAILEY, leahr Oragwa I l.RaSE-hold Brokf'r 225 Marint' A\'e. Balboa l<~land Harbot' 11.6 -U 8 2664 Ceroaa llel •• 2 U1its for 1M Price ef Ole! Well located duplr'l-nt"ar ,,,..,.n 2 rlrepla~ patiM. double garagt> I BUY • • • • $11,100 306 Marlnt" AvP . Balboa Island Harbor 502 BILL 'S BEST IUSTSBJ. BUYS Four bedrooms. 2 baths "Nef'd a Uttlf' painting but can be boueht rirht. Wt"ll developt-d. fully lmprowod n~llh· horh~rs in and paid for AAklng $11.950 with $2.000 down. I. L RESilE A 4 bedroom. 2 bath home with lllardwood Ooort. Hu a 6 ·foot block wall f~c:. around baek yard. Ce-dar tt.hlncleo root, 5Wln~r ln doubt~ p.ra~ Full price $13..9150. be 11> 111..330 at ·~ ...... moo month lncludlnJ tax~ and ltuura~Location 682 ~nate. W. A. TOBIAS, Realtor AND ASSOCIATES '"you.11 lib OQ'f ft1 nd.ly --"'oe' VlAJt u~ at our new lOC'Iltloo Ullc\1)' 8-11.30 D)£. 17th St .. ec.ta I:VPTNCS c..uJ.. ~ a.--. U ... ifJ'L GilSON, 10~ cu. tt. n. CASH BATES FOB ~Gff WA!ff ADS Jue. Warebou .. price $159.87. . 1 TilDle 2 TlDl' ea 3 TlDl. es nJRNISHD> 1-bedloom apt., no Ko down pymt. Pay only $2.28 chUdren. 205 Carnation Ave., ~u1B.~Aaks tor Stock No. 1623. lO words or less · .75 1.25 1.50 Corona del Mar. -nn' FURNITURE WARE· FURNISHED comfortable bed· BOU 660 w. 11th St., eo.ta 21 to 30 words 1.00 1.50 2.00 room. kitchen, and bathroom. ~Un· 1 b}oclt11 w8~ of hvan•a 31 to 40 words 1.25 2.00 2.50 Suitable for one penon. S55 --I A ~. .....e ours: Ea h rd 40 03 per mo., Incl. uUI. 608 lArk· Mon.-Fri., 9·9: Sat., 9-6; Sun.. c wo over • .05 .07 spur, CDM. HA 2148-.J. 11·5. u 8-3188. Cash xaust be reoeived witl'Un 7 days of first insertion ATtRACTIVE FURN. 1-Wroom GAS RANCE brand new Wedee· THIS SIZE el...w.d ad In the apt. All utilities pd. Ideal for wood, ep, automatic, clock. couple. $80. mo. No lease te· W~ price $133.44. No EM1p oo.ta OD1)' Sl.!!O fOI qulred. 2732 E. Cout Hwy., dn. pymt. Pay only $2.75 per three l.nlertiou. caD 1D )'OUt' C.D.M .. HA 4949. month. A.dt tor Stock No. 15393. ada to Barbar W'-3-BEDROOM h_o_u..e;___u_n-=f,...urn-=Wl--=-ea~ ~Jr~~~~~t.;v~~ "'ro-a""a ... AJ..& __________ ... !'O_a ... s"'".u..a_________ New, dble earaae. bay vlew, Meaa.. 1 block west ot van's STUDIO COUCH for aale. Nothlna 5 ROOMS furnllure, relr., ranae. $1!50 mo., yearly lease. Doria Bowllnl Alley. Store hours: extra. but sleepable, $5. Phone 2 complete bedroom. Uvtne ;:-;Br=a~y.~H:::-:A~20::....:._.-:---=::---:---- Mon.-Fri., 9·9; Sat., 9-6; Sun.. Harbor 1115 to see. room and dlnlna groups. Ware. 2·~ROOM 1 ap~~~~eF pa· 11·5. U 8-3186. RFR.. BRAND NEW PHILCO dou· hou• price $586.66. Cash or o. ear., n ce er!'· nr•vo & OBG•u SALE ble door 11~ cu. tt. Warehouae pay only S6.04 per week. leaf. CDM .. $90 mo. r&AP '""" BAUGHN'S FURNITURE W~· 2-BDRM. UNFURN. u~alra apt. ,.. __ ~-...~ • --!-e -nrv price 1238·44· No dn. pymt. Pay HOUSE, 660 w . 17th St., Costa Larae Uvtna room. South of ~ ~u ftll.ll.l..-·-• only $2.99 per week. Aak tor SaJe 1914-1957 Stock No. 4203. BoMesaU. 1 block wSest of Van's !'f~~bway. Adulta. No peu. 315 Spinet Pianoe. beautJtul Blond BAUGHN'S FURNITURE WARE· w nr .K:JJey. tore hours: ~kspur, CDM. HA 2402-W. French Provtnclal, Salem Maple, HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St~ Costa Mon.-Fri., 9·9: Sat., 9·6; Sun., PRIVATE OFFICES with phone rental retu.Qu. trade-In&, a few Mesa. 1 block west ot Van's 11·5. u 8-3186· anawertna aervtce. Secretary dama,ed In ahlpplna. save up to Bowling Alley. Store hours: FOR 'IRE BEST BUYS and notary available. Ground ~. all Uke new with 10 year Mon.·Frl .. 9-9; Sat., 9-6; Sun., IN USED FURNinJRE floor, New Trident Blda .• 2200 _;_ __________ _ auarantee. tree delivery; such 11·5. Ll 8-3186. AND APPLIANCES-SEE Newport Blvd .• Newport Beach. IIIHI Ill fl .... famoua makes u Wurlltur, BEDRM. SET two night stands, (Adjacent to South Coast Co.) Knabe, Muon 1c Hamlin, Jans-bookcase headboard, 6.drawer r.IJPS fURJIITUIE Offices and semi-private desk U .en, Chickering, Acrosonlc, etc. dresser and mirror. Warehouse space. HArbor 3028. Cllll .. ,.. .. Payments like rent and we carry prl<."e $l2S.OO. Cash or pay only 2089 Harbor mvd., Costa Meea FURNISHED APT.-No cbUdren; our own contracts. S2 k LI 8·2621 no pets. 610 Mareuerlte, CDM. Daniel GriUittt.. 37. of 813 W. Baby Grands from $467. Bram· BA~G~.;~RNITIJREWA~· LOT FOR SALE on Begonia Ave Balboa Blvd,. Balboa, was re. New Record of $5,149 Highlight Polio Donation bach. Lester, 2 Stelnways. Lud· HOUSE. 660 w. 17th St., Costa B~~~·slN 0CANRANGBEEACTOU~. Corona del Mar. $7,500. call Ple:yi~d fro~Jaflll .Jan$·13 14 aft1er wte. 1 Muon & Hamlin. all in Mesa. 1 block west of Van's "• • Harbor 6440. g a ~ ne, pena ty ..-ect condition, all slz~ from 8o 11 AJI S h SHOP FIRST THEN COME .--:---=----assessment, and h.avtna his ly Jeer, Tbabr wu collec:ted by Mr. Myron Pel· .,..... w ng ey. tore ours: SEE us. 1·BDRM. FURN house for rent. driver's llcerue suspended for Harbor at u dent • aue<:eeded aln&"er'• cttlzenahtp n c1 .. ; f ft. 7 ln. to 9 ft. Con<."ert Grand. Mon.-Fri., 9·9: Sat .. 9-6; Sun.. BAUGHN'S FURNITl1RE WARE· Utll. paid. $65 mo. Can be seen one year, aU u a te!JUlt of an again thla year ln the annual another 1114.09 wu contributed Practice Pianos S89. $95, $125. 11·5. LI S-3186. HOUSE. ~ w. 17th St.. Costa at 409 Dahlia. COM. HA 6440 or auto accident Sunday afternoon "Peanuts for Polio" drtve by con· by Mia Zatha Tallman'• Enlll•h $195, aU In rood condition or wlU FOR SALE Serve! refrigerator, Mesa. 1 block west· ot Van's HA 4140. C. w. Muters. on Coast Highway, tn front of trlbutlna a record-breaklnl total claa. and Mr. Charlee Randall'• rent $5 a month up. stove, dinnette ~. treadJe BowlJni' Alley. Store hours: 2·BDRM. 6: DEN APT , unfurn. the Manners Bank. • ot over $5,1-49.60 accounted for general bualneu clau dona~ Pay hlrhest cash price for your sewing machine 2830 Seaview Mon.-Fri., 9·9; Sat., 9·6; Sun., w jstove, patio, BBQ. garage, He was arreated on a felony In the first two daya of tabula. $111.44. plano In exchange on new Spinet CDM. HA 1510·W. U-5. U 8·3186. fireplace. S85 mo Year 'round. drunk drlvlnr charee. after his tlon. The sale or peanuts kicked Taking the honor of collectlne or Grand Plano or Organ. 612\li Goldenrod. CDM. Phone car croaect the center line and otl on Wednesday, .Jan. 9, and the lareHt aum at money wu Electronic orran less than ~ A~~J:;;;1~ b'r;s::~~e~~n!~~7 CAitl I'Oa I ALE Hyacinth 2 5<-173 San Cle-mente. rammed the car ot Hurh Mink of wu promoted by .orne 2.200 Har· Bob Warmln~n. Harbor fresh. price, beautiful case, separate 1954 AC 5·passenger convertible ------------Monte-bello. Mn. Mink re<:elved borttea canvusJne the Newport. man. who broueht In $41.81. tone cabine-t. Warehouse price $188 44 No Cost over $5,000 new. Will ac. A. SANDY STEINER minor Injury. Corona del Mar, and Costa Mesa Comlne In ~nd wtlh $38.!50 ua~OND ORGANS dn. pymt. Pay only S2 47 J>E'r <."ept reasonable offer. Can at· R. E. 6: BUSINESS BROKER areu with the sloean, "Shell out wu aophomore RJdt JohMOn. ~~I'UI"'»•& week rang"' flna cl g Ba I SITUATIOU WAJITED for Polio." 'ohn SlnkJ .. jum...-to third by BAUGHN'S FURNITIJRE w RE "" n n ron ww E:xchan'"(>S a S,......lalty -"' ~""" ALL MODELS • A Call Harbor J835W before 10 Apple Valle ... y _ H~;_:rla Lots.. GARDEN WORK wanted..---:Pb:-on-e I In the hlehly competitive race contrlbuttne a total ot $33.65. Rare buy-used Hammond Con· HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St · Costa a m or after 6. Acreage .. ~ Ha. 1038. Phil Brooka. tor the clus which brought ln High flrla were Penny Speth aole and Leslie Tone Cabrnt>t. Mesa. 1 block west of Van's --the greatest amount ot money, wtth ...... 00 and Donna Mou with also large console organ and Bowling Alley. Store hours: 1956 UNCOLN Capri. Full power 2912 W. C'oast H~ _u . 8-1521 LOST AJfD I'OD'D Mr. Paul C&ldwell'a freshman fZT.~~ to bl t $887 Mon Fr•· 9 9· Sat 9 6· Sun equipment, air conditioned. all Long "'-ach 2701 E. 4th, HE 4·ann" I ne ca ne . ·· ·· · · · · • · accessories, new Ures. original __ ..... '""'.,.,.,. .......... _.__...... ......... _____ '""..._60 LOST: BOY'S white nylon jacket. Spanlah clas.a turned ln a total Charle-. Vandervort. 8tudent Learn to play the Hammond 11-5. U 8·3!86 owner. $3.950. HA 5660. CDM NlSCEl.I.AlfEOUS brand new. Mrs. s. M. Reber. of $213.47. which was collected body vtce·presldent. and otht>r Organ-Prove to yourself that 4 ROOMS FURNITURE. range, 1955 FORD Town Sedan. $1850. 216 0J'('hld, C.D.M., HA SinS. by a mt-re 26 students. Jumping HI Tars took charge of the dis· you can play the organ with the refr., bedroom. Jiving room and I a v II a 7 to second In a ciON race wtth trtbutJon of approximately 25,000 Schmidt -Phillips organ rental dining group Warehouse priN", Like new, driven 12·500 mJies. SCBOOLS, DfSftUCTtOX Mr. John Roee'a citizenship class, "Peanuts for Polio" ba.,.. to all I I I d Heater. radio and puncture· M M 1 1 •-p an. nc u es an organ In your $387.44. C'ash or pay only $1.89 proof tubes. Terms. Owner. 2 experienced, Insured, fast PIANO-ORGAN INSTRUCI10N r. a com Buchanan'• EnJllah flrst.pertod Harbor at u dent a. home plus tree lesson3-See us per we-ek. movers plus large van only claa.s broueht ln $la5.60. Mr. Rose There was no set price on the today. BAUGHN'S FURNITIJRE WARE· Ralph P. Maskey, 3411 New· $9..25 hour anywhere within 30 IN YOUR HOME went to third w1th $131.33. peanub, for It depended on bow SCH.IDT•PHIWPS HOUSE, 660 W. 17th St.. Costa port Blvd., ~~ Beach. miles. Time atarta at your by A random arnpllnJ ot other mud) the buyer wanted to con· Mesa. 1 block west or Van's -------------door. Lowest rates and tree DOROTHY GAVlN of the hlrh cl&.SSH showed th't $12t.70 tribute. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana Free Val. Parking Open FTI. nlte, too. 100 PIANOS TO CHOOSE FROM 2 ROOMS FURNITURE. Ware· house pricE.' Sl79 88. Cash or pay only $.1 04 per w('{>k. BAUGHN'S f UR.''HTIJ RE WARE HOUSE, 660 W. 17th St. Costa Mesa 1 block wt>~t of Van's Bowling Alley. Store hours: Mon .Fri., 99; Sat., 96; Sun. 11 5. Ll R 31R6 ---------------- nRE SALE 400/o to fiOO/o OH NO DOWN-TERMS U· S. ROYAL 50.000 \11LF. GUARA,'JTEE v.·hr,)C'sa If' pril'f• for Rrt <~II C'ustomt>rs MilE MYERS L'Nl(IN SERVIC"E A\()(·.111•1 & C'rJ3'11 lll~hv.~y ('urona 11<>1 \1ar ;-.;,"(! to Jamair·.1 Inn H:ubor Jl~l FREEZER. l!rl6 !lit >Jtc; E 1 J ru. ft. Warchnust> pr $22X II. No dn pymt Pny only $2 ~ pl'r WPt>k. BAUGHN'S F'l'R."iiTURE WARE· HOUSE, f.60 W. lith St, Costa Mesa 1 biOC"k wt>st ot Van's Bowling Alley. Store hours: Mon .. Frl .. 9 9; Sat .. 9·6: Sun .. 11·5. LJ 8 3186:...::..:,.. --.,.----,,..-,-- DINING GROUP. 5 pieces. Ware· house price $29.00. while these last. Cash or pay $2.04 per wk. BAUGHN'S FURNITURE WARE· HOUSE, 660 W. 17th St., eo.ta Mesa. 1 block west ot Van's Bowling Alley. Store hours: Mon.·Fri., 9·9; Sat., 9·6: Sun~ 11·5. LI S-3186. Bowling Alley. Store hours: HELP WAXTED estimates on .tate and DAtion· Gavtn An.aheJm Studio Mon.-Fri., 9·9; Sat.. 9-S; Sun., -. -50-ME--P'REE-----,.,...,~--. -W"C"C'--wide movln&' and on atonae. Call U S.,0317 11·5. u 8·3186. QVJII&Q '~ No extra charae tor Saturdayw ApplJcanta needed. many omce or HoUdaya. SEavJCEI FREEZER BRAND NEW Admiral 11 cu. ft. Warehouse price, $184.99. No dn pymt Pay only $2 47 pE'r WN'k BAUGHN'S FtJR."irnJRE WARE HOUSE, 660 W 17th St. C'o~ta Mesa. 1 blo<'k west of Van·~ Bowling Allt>y Storf' houro;· Mon Fri., ·9·9: Sat, 9 6. Sun. 11·5. u 8 3186 BAl:GHN'S CA!'i BEAT ANY PRICE IN ORANGE COUNTY SHOP FIRST TilE:\' COME SF.E US. BAUGHN'S FtiR."•HTURE WARE IIOUSE. 660 W. 17th St.. Cos*& Mesa. 1 block W('St of Van's Bowling Alley. ~tore hours: Mon ·Frl. 9·9; Sat, 9·6: Sun. 11·5 u 8·3186. GAS-RANGE, O'KPefl' & Merritt, rp. grirlrlll' Warl'hou.sr prk<'. S129 88 No dn pymt. Pay only S2 16 per w<>ek . Ask for Stock No 111 BAUGHN'S FURNITURE WARE· HOUSE. 6f>ll W. 17th St. Co<~tn Ml'Sa. 1 block Wt'St or Van's Bowling Allt>y. Store hours: Mon .. Fri. 9·9: Sat., 9·6: Sun. 11 5. Ll R 3186 i:AM PS. mrJdt>r-n.-m-a_p...,..le-.-=w-:-a-re- houS(' prirP. Sl 99. BAUGHN'S FURNITIJRE WARE· HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St., ~ta Mesa. 1 block wf'St of Van's Bowling Alley. Store hours: Mon.·Frt., 9·9; Sat., 9·6; Sun .• 11·5. u 8 ·3186. Jobl, al.ao restaurants and do· mestlca. Many Jobe tor QualWed IE WIll COMPLETE PAINTING men. (~«now.) TRANSFER 6: STORAGE PAPER HANGmG SERVICE 1une Farrar EmpL Aaeney, 1966 Harbor Blvd., Coata Mesa HA 2976 W.Z~ 32nd St.. Newport Phone: Day, U 8·2274 Sam J 1_.. In b o=pEN=I=NG AV AlLABLE tor lJ. Nlaht. Ha S3 or U 8·64.30 P e se """uon your ome. <'enM'd saleswoman with car. EUGENE 0 . SAUNDERS l'apable of handling rental&. HIVE YOU s~~·? 500 31st Street, Newport Bea~ Wondmul opportunity In well-~ l'Stabllshed offlet" In Harbor The new Vim Center on West Painting -Decorating a rt>a. Write box W 117, cjo En· 19th Street 1n Coat& Mesa! Ray PAPER HANGING ~lgn, CD M Fields Jewelers ta now featut· GEORGE BURKHARDT WANTED: Saleswoman for sta-tna a new llne of E'TERNA· Licensed Contractor tlonery store. Williams Sta· MA'nC watches. The flnHt au· 1897 Oranee Ave. Costa Mesa tloners. 3430 Via Lido. New· tomatlc that money can buy. Uberty 8.8628 port. Apply In person. Do not Shock proof and water-resist· ;:;-;--;;;:;:r;;;;~~~~i:==.:::--__.,-call. ent. Modela to:r both ladles and GARDEN SPRAYING-Our apec· GIRLS THE HAPPIEST JOBS II TOWI START NOW AS A TELEPHOIE OPERATOR Full Pay as You Learn Frequent Increues Pleuan\ Offices -APPLY- 8:30 to 4:30 122 Eut Third. Santa Ana PACIFIC TELEPHONE gentlemen. From S7'9.00 to lalty. Uafn&' best mamiala and $1.000. power machine for your flow· RAY FIEIJDS 'EWELER ers and abrubs. .Just like you • want lt! Call after 5 p.m. HA 807 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa ~·M. Liberty 8·8488 * * Gttta P•AU~ FINE WATCH REPADUNG "Prompt~ Beuonable Prices" 2515 E. c.t.llwy., c-..... •• ,... •. ITI P11m1a lllerl• _. Exterior Free Estimates-Reasonable Rates D. SrMJ.fONS -U 8·88)() COIO'I..ET1E LAJfl)sc:.uDfG ID'IICK lPKEE I!STI)(A TES 8I&H Green Stampe flee d.JIW!I')' COROKA DEL MAR NURSERY 8A 1038 2744 E. Cout 8"7. ~ ...... ., For Cardiac Con4Jdona KJdM)' Stonea Nepb.rttll -Allerlfee Salt Free Dl.et Ll t-5012 ..... , ... TRY Ill lOWE& 1'00L Ja:Jn'ALS Open 1 daya • week D) V1ctGrla St.. eo.t& ..... u..t; f.4T5'7 Study Group on U(lification Formed by _School Boards Trustees Crom the hJeh .acbool., Another committee will atudy Costa Mesa and V~rt Beach curriculum problema lnvolvtne elemntary echool dlstrlcta have untncatlon. Members of this formed an usoclatlon to study committee Include: N~rt dl•· the problema of unlllcatlon. trlct, Mrs. Fern Webber and WlJ. The newly formed eroup, A.uo· llam Ritter; High School Dlatrlct. elation ot School Board TrWiteea Mrs. Robert Magnl and Jim Mll· and Admln11trators, Ia composed ler; Costa Mesa. Miss Ann Hos· ot repreat"ntaUves of the 3 dl.a· pers. trlcta. Don Dungan of the High CALL THE ENSIGN at Harbor School board Is chairman; Chl.a· l:U to oraer letterbeada, envel- holm Brown. Costa Meaa Trus· opa, bualnee~ carda, 8tatemenU. t~. vlc-e.presldt>nt. and Mrs. lnvttat1on.l, pofter'l ••• Remem· Louis Csenar. Newport Beach ber the EnlliD prtnta It better Trut1tee. secretary. ' · Each board of trusteell will ae-T lect one representative to serve -on the n~ auoclatlon board. Harvey Peue la the repreaenta· live from the Newport District. A financial comrnlttee which will study the economic phases of unltylng the echool dlstrlcta has been formed. Members of this committee are-: Newport dla· trlct., Roy Andersen and Tom Woodward; Costa Mesa, Me-rton Cameron; Hleh School dJat:rtct., Lealie Miller and Sidney Davtd· 80fl. . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • ' WUT a good etd'l a JDr:...sww waUer? a free dele to N.Y.? a Jad..dceea a.d ......... , a lllxiOCIIIlhou8eiD .. CCM•ILI¥ ,, roa 'I'IIIID an IKW*W or Of_,_ ... ............ ........... . 1114 Alf'I'WDD. CDftA ltUA o• DnU IIAUO• ADA BERJACK'S uqu s 1.,.. •...-rt8l'fl&. Tar Tattle~~· e lOOK CO'fDI Brown. A1Joe IUrM, Llncla X.· Harbof 81 finally hu 80me· nan. Craf1 Cordrey, Lee cn.en, thfn1 that the-y lhould have had Terry Dallu, Marcla Oavl.a, Mary a lonc t1me aro. Special Harbor Davta, Guy Deem. CamWa de· JrJ Book Cove.rw are now on aale, Cafion, Mary Delphlno, Batbll'a tPOJUICft4 by the Ena1neen Club. Dorkln, loan Farquhar, Sa1ly Tb.y are Jn the ec:bool ~lor., Could. Barbara Hammond. kny bl• and wlatte, and are plut.lc Hand, Chari• Rukell, Laurie aeuud. On tt.l bont they bout Hendrlcka, N~ncy Renntnp, Nor- .... llll't 11artM1r Unton HJih." man Heu, lo Anne Ridley, and *"' ow anchor emblem. Gerald Hilbert, Robin RJJl. Edpr On the Mdr t.a the familiar HJrtb, Leroy Ho,land, loe How. eallor, Ud beneath It our nldl ard, Patrtda Xlnpley, Vlrllnla name. 'mua." The.e beautltUl Jtnlgbton. Charlea Kramer. Ann •ufdY boek coven will Jut a Lardner, Johanna 1Jeb. ludJth 1on1 t1JM and are only 15e. You Ltnk.later, Mlc:bael Man~. Kalb· can '"-" ~ from any member Jeen McA.hren, Anita McClelland, ol tJa• ~--Club and In the lay Mlka, Linda Miller, Jaeque r:;.;;;;;~;;;;:;;;~i;iiii;;;-. 11"' ~.-enoup to ~u Palmer, loan Pepke, Tom Patter· , all ,_, ~! Tbe profit the 80ft, Ceorce Pe.entl, David Ken-ELGIN & HAIIIL1'011 ._,,.,... Club makea will be aker, Nanette Reynold.a, Patricia .,ent on the tripe they take to BJley, leaaica RobertJ1. Dlana IUCh P.lac. u an a1rc:tatt plant. Sander.. Constance Seely, Krla- • .uel mlll, « an ob.lervatory. tlna Stance, Chametb Stareee. Meke aure and buy your covert ludy Sutherland, Jerry Ttnker, 8000! Diane E. Troolen. David Vauehn, • ~ ~-• Oren Wade, Marianne Wllllam- Lota ol 81ddne t.hJnea comlne .on. Nancy Wilson. jOOn. Amoal them are the Soph- omore Show at the Udo Theatre 4 on Feb. 14 and the Spanlah Club Fiesta aomewhere In .the first week In March. The name of the llhow will be reJeued 1100n and ~~~~~~~~~~iiii~ It's aure to be a good one, 10 New at the Faces Ensign j keep the date open. INSURANCE P'llt&-MAlliNE-AUTO W. C. WAGNER 4.10 E. 17th St., eo.ta Mesa Uberty I-OMS ._ BA IE II UPHDLSTERIII Everyone In the ac:hool Ia In- vited to the Spanlah Club Fiesta (co.ta a quarter to get ln l which will be held ln the patio of the home uta building. A.mon1 the dllterent booths there wU1 be a white elephant booth. and of ~une a place where Spanish food and candles may be had. The Club has also planned for authentic Spanish dances and aonga, put on by Ita membera. The annual modem dance as- sembly will be presented next week for all the &Iris at Harbor. Also CTeeplng up on us Ia report card day, Jan. 30. Thls week are the semester examinations. and the semester ends Jan. 25. • • • • BOifoa aou. Flrst quarter (roncludedl. Sen· lora: Robert Allen. Ann Amqulst. Jeanette Baird, Robert Be11, Hel- mut Beren, Roberta Bolton. Suaan VI.U 1111111 l'eatuf.a9 a... ..-a a 11. ......, ,..._. rtb&. chi...._. dudl. tM Yw. ..--. Ill -.C OW p Coulty'r a-t ....,... --.. ... ,..... -........... I. I ............... _ .... ......._ ....... _. .. ·---~· r.Dedl& SIUTI lED CAFE P1M lood ••• cocfttldl bar ••• a.. ....... alPtly • • • .S. Kula ._ ......... • • • a.y te .,.e te .._ W..,.t -· ._ ~ iLlw_ap ...._ 119'4.. t111:a dtltt _. IUP•et lOL tiMa tua rtg~at • rr-•1• .._. a ........ .C a _... a.tiMa ... 10171 U. I. JIWT, 101 .,.. UAJIEIM D"fS''''Om 5-U.. IIIII'S JTIUU IESTIUUIT .... ,....... .... .....s ............... ·----.,..'U ......,. 11M It IMie.. LaMt~r• •:::mD•PM ~sp...S Ia .. ..,..... cl.aa ldtciMu ••• aDd ......s .. "" Ia old WCIIdd =r.--... Cit = (CiiaiJdNa'"r ~-· • I..Gadlr• ....S ••. *-•~ a--. ...... c.----·· c::..a dll ... THE COTTAGE WAFFLE SHOP RE-OPENS Y, Ill. M BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER RECOMMENDED BY DUNCAN HINES CLOSED WEDNESDAYS A···w{f~ aADO. 117'1 a JIADifK a:tDD&, UUOA DLAD THE WORLD ARE YOU GOING? Dam 11tk CIDII ForeiP laD.~~.-. CDM TRAVEL ,RKVICE Four penona hav~ recently joined the atalt of the Newport Harbor EnaJen. Here La a brief resume ol who they are and what thelr poaJtlona are here at the Enalen: Advertls.lne Man age r: Sam Mitchell Ia not exactJy new at th~ Enallfn. Sam worked for us a year and a half at a prevl'>ua date. He La on the executJve ~mmtttee and board of directors of the local post of the American Legion. Sam la a native of Erie. Pennaylvanla, and has been In the advertlalng business sln<'e 1947. He operated his own ad- vertislnl agency tor 5 years In the state of Wuhlngton. Sam was a ellder pilot In thE' Air Force arid served In the Euro- ~an theater. He got out of serv l<'e In 1945. OUtce .Manager: Mrs. Howard M . (Florence! BarnE-s was married to Howard c Barney I Barnes. our circulation manager. In November at Las Vegas. Nevada. Floren('(' was formerly aSI!IOCiatt>d with a largt> rt>al estate company In Arlzona. Says Barnt>y: "Florence has a natural ntng toward the p<M't's corner." Cln:u latlon Manager: Barney. a postal carrier at the Corona del Mar po8t oUI<'t', engages himself Cwhen he Isn't deliver- Ing mall or selling subscriptions to the Enslgnl. with the hobby ot roekboundJng. Barney says rockboundera are that "crazy aect" that eo-on hikes and ~ and ptben Rona or I"'eb. Clualfted Advmlstnc: Mrs Wally <Mef'C'edes) Hallbere. who. ,..tth her huaband, hu been llv- lnl In Southern CalifOrnia 2 years. Me~ea formerly lived In Seattle. Wuhlngton, whert-she wu asaoelated with the adver- tising department of the Seattle Post Intelllgencer. Prior to that, she was In the real t'ftlate busJ. nt-SS. Mr and Mrs. 'Hallberg live at 213 Carnation Ave.. Corona del Mar . Dies After Anniversary Mrs. Vera E. Braddy, TT, of l!ie Rochest« SL, eo.ta Mesa. who, with her husband. Harry LeRoy, celebrated their 60th wed- ding anntverary Jan. 6. dlt"d Thursday, Jan. 17, at her home after an extendt"d Illness. She was a native ot Kansas and came to thla community In 1923. Survivors In addition to her husband are one son. Uoyd or eo.ta Mesa. who owns and oper- ates a local barbershop; S sl.sten Mrs. Etha McKe. of Colorado, Mrs. Stella Sales. Mrs. Rosa Mc- Cllntoek. and Mrs. Ruth Shurts. aU ol ltansaa. and Mrs. Sylvia Overman of Carta Mesa; 2 brothers. Ortn Dawes of Santa Barbara and Clen Dawes of ltanru; 2 panddaughters; 2 ,reat•erandaona; 2 pat-erand- daulhten; and ~ nlecer and nephews. Funeral ~ were held Saturday at Park• Mortuary cllapel. with the Charlea F. Hand otllclatlne. ...... ,"Lilli ............ ZONT A &IRL OF THE MONTH for O.C.mber. Jody Lieb. re- ceives her aw~trd from Morgoret Reinert, chairmon of the Zont~t Club's Girl of the Month Committee. Jody is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Lie b. 2 IS Moming Canyon Rd .. Shore Cliffs. She was chosen for the honor by her fellow students ""d teac.hers for "her c~tpoble h~tndling of 4 JOb of responsibility and devoti"g her full aHention to its imporl~tnce.' She is student body socret~try. student secretary in the attend~tnce office, member of G A.A .. flog twirler, pep committee member, Tri Sigma, Honor Society member. Her hobbies ore sports, and she plans to m~tjor in socio- loqy ~tt UCLA. EDITED liT J11ii'/ IIATFIELD * * * BOUCZ DISICif SCHOOL e LDJlAJrf •OTU The D's -made 44'1-of their In our Horace Ensign Library shots and 72'7c ot their ffff the Dewey decimal system Is throwa. The final acore was 57-20 used In the duslflcatlon ot In our favor. High point men for I books. Thla ayatem aorts all the B's were Kent Hodson 4, Gary books Into Phll010phy, Religion, Curtis 4. Bill Fruehling 14, John Useful Arts. General Arts. Soclo-Huehe. 13. and Dk:k Butter- logy. Science, History, Travel. worth 6. I Adve-nture, Bloeraphy, Fiction. For the A's howe-ver. the tatal Lanauage, and General Works. acore wu 8-19 In Westminster's Last year 1,500 books were favor. The points were made by added to our collec:-tlon and Bill Twist with 5. and Robbll• many more are coming In each Wlnterbotham with 3 month. Today !Thursday' WI' play The most popular book this Tustin. and on J an 31. Wf' play month Is "Phantom of the the last league gam~ tt( thl' Bridge,'' by l.Aon Wa re Mr. !Wason against Al amitos Follow- Ware. of lido Isle, spoke to thf' lng thls gamf' our tPams proc-ec.'d creative writing class In the Jl . to the Huntington lk>ach Tour brary during Book Wet'k. and namPnt. ~hkh lasts from fl'b sin~ then, Mrs. Kathrlne Saucf'r · 5-13 man. our librarian. hao; had In-• • • creasing requests for this book 1• ST1I CJlA.DEftS VIEW MOVIE • • • "Voice B<>nt>ath tht> St•a," a e aASU'nALL lfEWS motion picture telling of th(' lay. Thl' nl'ws ls both good and lng or the trans-AtlantiC' cable. bad ror our baskl'tba ll teams was shown to all slxth.grade last week when we played West~ students rec:-ently In the <'aleto minster on Thursday. Jan 17. rlum. The objt'<'1 of thls featurt• In the Ensign gym. was to help gain an understand lng of the commumcatlons be tween continents. Glamour Randy Riggs, a sixth grade 11tudent In Mr Davis' homeroom 1 l • arranged the showing of tht> rum G lmpses thro ugh hla father, who Is dls· trlct plant en&IMft for the l»a- clllc Telephone Company. It wu 8y AJfJI I an excellent movie and last~ It's Sprtn1 aDd there's no fq( 30 minutes doubt about lt .. t"ttht>r ln look -~~:=:=:==::=:=:=:=:=:=:=: lng at the beautiful sunshine, or the Ink blue of the Pacltlc. or ...,.~b .. , the customt"rs almost running to I .""" ... """' /N111E ~~~~gEN~~;:,:~I ~~ lo:~y ~:;; &:7!1'!1 fi1 ~j pleased with th~ reception our ' new Spring fashions are receiv- Ing, and YOU. too. will sing your 1 way Into Spring JookJng prettier 1 than ever It you rome Into TIE EISIIII HARBOR 1114 ~!~EN'S for your Spring fash -,1 ------------- ~ a ...U tu....S oac:hwba .,.. wiD a.t a .._ ault, a.d coat. tD 8trtb t.be right DOte tw Clllf ....... Jbld ,_ you -· coce. CYaJIIKJf'S wW Mft ...... tbe .tpt Li "'rf to CIDID,.... tbe e•• taae. TM Mta, at O'DIIDrl ....... c1ed br tbe _...,. .... pw .... ..... ....... , ................ . .......... y._. ..... ... .. IJn.su•-a e OW Dm&croa •AXED Jlnp and Loan AMsn. lncreued Clarence R. Brown. lnterna-Ita a.ueta by $2.581,5:H..13, or tJonally known~ 8J'OWer from 10"-. In 1956, for a new bleb In San Juan Capl.Rrano, wu added Ita 22-year hlat.or)'. to the Board ol Ollecton of Ma-Net aavtnea ln~ued 16~. rt..nv. Bank. N~ BH.cb, at brlneJne the total to 123.-.134.- the annual fioekholden meet· 35. Savlnp aceount holden In· Jne. He repJaeea Or. HArry Stick-creued to 7,l00, a ptn ot 14~. ler, wboee profeaionaJ duties The uaoclatlon'a savma received p!'e'Vented tttm from attendlnc $776,9:M.64 In dJvldend.a, 23~ dlrec:tora' meetlnp. more than ln 1955. &eaerve. were • • • lnc:reued to $2.51.5.418.69, or e DCOIID lET Dr 1-18~. Pre&ldent Andrew 8. Hall re-Mr. Ball forecast oontlnuanoe porta that Laeuna Federal Sav-ot a hleh level economy In 1957. Newport Harbor Bed sas E. c..t ~ c--dill.._ FOR THE BEST IN TV REPAIRS CALL •.•• • ~uar • OPEJI P'IUJ)AT £YD. -riU. I P.X. Till Marlier Area's 1111111 1111 llrpsi• .. IIIJ .... unlet ..... kill.. * STOP IN at the Dam-Brown New Sernce Cen- ter in VISta Center, 835 E. 19th, Costa Mesa. * FREE gift-5 for the t...dies -a.Doom f« the Kiddies * ~-for the TV Mt to be gift'D away FUE to~Do~:row. }GIL 15. ... t_..•: .. ~ • I ,. ~ ' • ~ • - baa 0.. ~ capec:t lD m.llld. ifo l0119W do yoa haft .. wwny about tb• rtpt bat to 90 with a ~: lt baa bMa tboapt out * you1 cd8e tbe ......_ haft bMa p•nll t &t wttb .aon..-s atylee .. bats, !lap, dlilllll; cmd aut. .. aJAd. We know you will bot as plea.ed u we with the colon that ~ betne ahown lbls year. For In- stance, th•re Is tht> one known u "citron." done In a lovelJ linen with an almost mlnlatu.re jacket. by Harvey Berln . . . or If you're lucky 16. th~'s that aUk linton. "watoam" with the cropped jacket, s ueared with tiny bowa trim. AND the draa alone Ia perfect for alJghtly dresaier oceutona. GIGANTIC INVENtORY REDUCTION 38 to .68~ o·FF , llEI'R., GIBSON, 10~ cu. tt. De CASH RA1D FOB ~GN WAH!' ADS h&Xe. Wa.rebou.te price 1159.87. FORNlSHCD l ·bedroom apt., no No down pymt. Pay only $2.28 1 Time 2 Times 3 Times chJld.Nn. 205 CamaUon Ave., p.-wtL Alk tor Stock No. 1623. 20 wolds or less · .75 1.25 1.50 Corona del Mar. B.A.UGRN'SFURNITUREWA.RE-21 30 .--2 FURNISHED comfortabl e bed· BOUSE. 660 W. 17th St., Costa to wo.~vs 1.00 1.50 2.00 room. kltcllen, and bathroom. ::!it/ bAllloclc west ot Van'a 31 to 40 words 1.25 2.00 2.50 Suitable tor one pm10n. ~ 1 ey. Store hours: Each rd 40 03 OS .-07 per mo., Incl. ut11. 608 Lark· Mon.-P'rl., 9-9; Sat, 9-6; Sun., wo over . . . !flU'! CD.M. HA 2148-J. 11·5. u 8-3186. Cash must be received within 7 days of first insertion ATtRACTIVE ruRN. 1-bedcoom GAS JtA.NGE bn.nd new Wedge-THIS SIZE _, _ __,,.. .... ad 1n the apt. All utllttlea pd. )deal for wood, cp, automatJc, clock. r .. ..c-~onlsuy ... "" tor couplt". $80. mo. No leue re-Wa.rehou.ae price Sl33.44. No --... •• ~ __.. qulred. 2733 E Coast Hwy dn. pymt. Pay only $2.75 per ~to=~~ 1n your C.D.M .. BA 4949.' ·• month . .A.sk for Stock No. 15393. 3-BEDROOM house unfumlsbed. BAUGHN'SFURNITUREWARE· 1'08 SAL& ?~a SALE New, dble 1araee. bay view. ROUSE, 660 W. 17th St., Costa ==A""":==~--:--=-,-:-~ ... en mo yearly 1 ..... Mesa. 1 block west of Va n's STI.IDIO COUCH for aale. Nothlne 5 ROOMS furniture, retr., range, _....., •• e.._. Bowling Alley. Store hours: extra. but aleepable, $S. Phone 2 oompltote bedroom. Jlvtng =-=B:-:r=ay;:,·,..,BA.=:-::20,_·--=----- Mon.-Frl., 9·9; Sat, 9 -6; sun., Harbor 1115 to see. room and dining eroups. ware. 2-~ROOM apt. Fireplace, pa. 11-5. U 8-3186. RFR.. BRAND NEW PHILCO dou-hou.w price $586.66. Cash or o. gar., nice dlst. U.~ Fern· PIANO & ORGAN SALE ble door 11 ~ cu. ft. warehouse pay only $6.04 per week. leaf. COM., $90 mo. • price $238.44. No dn. pymt. Pay BAUGHN'S F1JRNJTURE WAR,E· 2-BDilM. UNFUR.N. upstairs apt. Great 43nJ Aa.Di•enary only $2.99 per week. A..sk Cor BOUSE, 660 W. 17th St., Costa J...arce Uvtng room. South Sale 1914-1957 Stock No. 4203. MBoesalln. 1 block west of Van's Highway. Adults. No pets. 315 Splnet Pfanoe. beautltul Blond BAUGHN'S FURNrnJRE WARE· w I .(lley. Store hours: Larkspur, CDM. HA :H02·W. Frenc.b Provincial, Salem Maple, HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St., Costa Mon.-Fri., 9·9 ; Sat., 9-6; Sun~ PRIVATE OFFlCES with phone rental retuQlS. trade-ins, a few Mesa. 1 block west of Van's 11-S. Ll B-3186. a.naweling service. d.amaeed In ah!pplnc. aave up to Bowling Alley. Store hours: FOR THE BEST BUYS and notary avaUable. Grou ~ .. all like new wtth 10 year Mon.-Fri .. 9-9: Sat., 9-6; Sun., IN USED FURNITURE floor. New Trident Bldg., 2200 ------------·• euarantee, free delivery; s uch 11·5. LI 8-3186. AND APPLIANCES-SEE ~rjacentBJ':od.SoNuewpoth Coart ~Coach..) BaiL--•• 1:1...1 New Record of $5,149 famou• makes u Wurlttzer, BEDRM. SET two night stands, OU ·~ -.-....., Knabe, MallOn It Hamlin, Jans. bookcase headboard, 6 -drawer ~PS fURII11JIE Ices ~~d semi-private desk U .en, Chickering, Acrosonic. etc. dresser and mirror. Warehouse space. J¥Tbor 3028. CIIU .. ,.. ..... Payments like rent and we carry price $128.00. Cash or pay only 2089 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa FURNISHED APT.-No children; H·lghl.lght Pol·lo Donatl•on our own contracts. $2.24 ~r week. Ll 8·2621 no pet.a. 610 Marguerite, Cl}M. Daniel Griffiths, 37. of 813 W. Baby Gra nds from $467, Bram-BAUGHN'S FURNITIJREWAR.f1· LOT FOR SALE on Begonia Ave Balboa Blvd .. Balboa, was re- bach, Lester, 2 Steinways, Lud· HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St., Costa BAUGHN'S CAN BEAT ANY Corona del Mar. $7,500. Call leased from jail J an. 14 after wte. 1 Mason & Hamlln, all ln Mesa. 1 block west of Van's PRJCE IN ORANGE COUNTY. Harbor 6440. paying a $250 fine, $13 penalty perfect condition, all sizes trom Bowling Alley. Store hours: SHOP FIRST TiiEN COME 1 BD as.sesament, and havt~ his 8y Jeny 'l'l.abr wu colJected by Mr. Myron Pel-SEE us · R.M. FURN. house for rent. drlver'a license suspended Cor Harbor st ude nts su~ed aJneers Cltlzenahip n cla•; 4 ft. 7 ln. to 9 ft. Concert Grand. Mon.-Fri., 9·9: Sat., 9-6; Sun., BAUGHN'S FURNmJRE WARE· Utll. paid, $65 mo. Can be seen one year, aU as a NBU)t of an •1aln this year In the annual another $114.09 wu contributed Practice Pianos $89. $95, S125. 11 ·5. U 8-3186. HOUSE, 660 w . 17th St.. Costa at 409 Dahlia, COM. HA 6440 or auto accident Sunday afternoon "Peanut. for Polio" drive by con· by M.J.u Zatha Tallman's Engllsh $195, aU In good condition or wlll _FO_R_S_ALE __ Se_rv_e_l_r-ef-r-lg-e-ra_t_o-r, Mesa. 1 block west· of Van's HA 4140. C. W. Masters. on Coast Highway, tn tront of trlbutlng a r«<rd-breakJnc total claa, and Mr. CharlM Randall's rent $5 a month up. stove, dlnnette ~ tN!adle Bowllne Alley. Store hours: 2-BDR.M. A DEN APT.. unfurn. the Mariners B&nk. • of over $5,149.60 accounted for general business clua donated Pay hJehest cash price Cor your sewing machine. 2830 Seaview Mon.-Fri., 9-9; Sat., 9-6; Sun., wj stove, patio, BBQ. garage. He was arrested on a felony In the fl.rst two days of tabula-Slll.44. plano In excha nge on new Spinet COM. HA 1510-W. 11-5. I.J 8·3186. fire place. $85 mo. Year 'round. drunk drlvtne charge, alter his tJon. The sale of peanuts kicked Taking the honor of coUedlng or Grand Plano or Organ. AUTOMATIC washer. brand new CAllS roa SALE 612"' Goldenrod, COM. Phone car crossed the center line and oa on Wednesday, Jan. 9, and the la.rgMt awn al money wu Electronic organ less than "' Whirlpool. big Supreme model. Hyacinth 2·5473 San Clemente. rammed the car of Hugh Mink of wu promoted by tome 2.200 Har· Bob WarmlnJtbn. Harbor frsh· price. beautiful caw, separate Warehouse prirt> $18844. No 1954 AC 5-passenger ronvertlble ------------Montebello . .Mrs, Mink received borltM canvuslne the Newport. man. wbo brought fn $41.81 . tone cabinet. Cost over $5,000 new. Wlll ac-A. SANDY STEINER minor Injury. Corona del Mar, and Costa Mesa Comine In aeeond w1th 136.50 dn. pymt Pay only $2 17 per cept reasonable offer. Can ar-R. E. It BUSINESS BROKER ~........,. ........ .........,.._ ......... ______ areas w1th the sloean. "Shell out was 80phomor. lUck JohMOn. HAMMOND ORGANS week range fi nancing. Baroni ww. SITVAnOMI WAJITEI) Cor Polio." John Slnkle jum..-to third by ALL MODELS BAUGHN'S FURNITURE WA RE· Exchanges a Specialty I h _... RAre buy-used Hammond Con-HOUSE. 660 w. 17th St. Costa Call Harbor 1835W before 10 Apple Va lley -Hesperia Lot& GARDEN WORK wanted. Phont"l n t e hlehly compeUUve race contributing a total of $33.65. sole and Leslie Tone Cabinet. Mesa. 1 block west of Van's ;-;-.:a:;;.m-;-;. ~~o~;-;:r ;-;::a~tt-=e;...r -:::6:-. --;-:--;-;---Acreage ~H~a~·~1~038.~ .... Phll...--Brook:a.--· ----thfor the ctluat which brofught In High g1rb were Penny ~ 1956 UNCOLN Capri. Full power = e gna es amount o money, w1th $29.00 and Donna Moa with a lso large console organ and Bowling Allt>y. Store hours: 2912 W. Coast Hwy. LJ 8-1521 LOST JUrD POVIID M p 1 Cald u· t h ...,.. 50 tone cabinet $887. Mon Fri 9 9· Sat 9 6 · Sun t>qulpment. a ir conditioned. all Lone Beach 2701 E. 4th. HE 4·8024 r. au ~ 8 res man -·· · u .s.'. u ··8.j 18E;. ·· · ' ·· a ccessories. new tires. original LOST: BOY'S white nylon jacket,, Spanlsh class turned In a total Charles Vandervort. student Learn to play the Ham mond owner. $3.950. HA 5660. COM KISCELLAJfEOUS brand new. Mrs. s. M. Reber, ot $213.47, which was collected body vlce·presldent. and other Organ-Prove to yourselC that 4 ROOMS FURN ITU RE. rangt>. 1955 FORD Town Sedan, Sl850. 216 Orchid. C.D.M .. HA 5875. by a mere 26 students. Jumping Hi Tara took charge of the dis· you can play the organ with the refr., bedroom, Jiving room and Like new, driven 12.500 miles. II v II a 1 . to se<"Ond In a clo.e race with trlbutlon ot approximately 25,000 Schmidt-Phillips organ rental dining group. Warehouse priC'f'. Heatt'r, radio a nd puncture-SCHOOLS, IJISTIIVcnOM Mr. John Rose's citizenship cla.u, "Peanuts for ~llo" bags to all pla n, includt'S an organ In your $387.44. Cash or pay only $4.89 proof tubes. Terms. Owner, 2 experienced, Insured, fast PIANO-ORGAN INSTRUC'I10 N Mr. Malcolm Buchanan'• Engllah flr•·perlod Harbor at u den ta. home plus Cree lesson~e us per week. h movers plua large van only clus broueht In $135.60. Mr. Rose There wu no set price on the today. BAUGHN'S FURNrnJRE WA RE· Ralp P. Ma.skey. J41l New-$9.25 hour anywhere within 30 IN YOUR HOME went to third with 1131.33. peanuts. Cor It depended on how SCH.IDT•PHIWPS HOUSE, 660 W. 17th St., Costa port Blvd., ~~ Beach. miles. Tl.me sta.rU at your by A random ampllne ot other much the buyer wanted to con- Mesa. 1 block west of Va n's __.,..,_.,.__. .......... ......_..._ ........ _____ door. Lowest rates and free DOROTIIY G~VIN of the high classes showed th4t $.129.70 tribute. Bowling Alley. Store hours: liEU WAMTED estimates on ata~ and nation· Gavin A..nahelm Studio 5.20 No. Main. Santa Ana Free Val. Parking Open Fri. nlte, too. Mon.-Fri., 9·9: Sat., 9-8 ; Sun~ • 50,... e-D-_ "'"~ ....,..... w1de moving and on ttorace. Call .. 031 11 ·5. Ll 8-3188. A 11~ '-:::___. ..-v-.-. ,..,..., No extra c.barge for Saturdays Ll .,. 1 100 PIANOS TO CHOOSE FROM PP can'-·~ many amce or Holidays. SEJIVJCEI FREEZER BRAND NEW Admiral Jobl, abo restaurants and do· ~.:..:_.:.::..;:..:.... _______ _ 2 ROOMS f"URNITURE. Ware- house pricE' S179 88 Cash or pay only S3 04 p<>r wN>k. BAUGHN'S FUR.."lJTIJRE WARE· HOUSE. 660 W 17th St . Costa Mesa. 1 block west of Van's Bowling Alley Store hours: 11 cu. ft. Warehou~ priC'i.'. mestlca. Many joba for gualWed I E W II II COMPLETE PAINTING S184 99 No dn pymt Pay only men. (Regtster now.) p~....,... unri"?WG SERVICE $2-17 pt>r wN>k 1 TRANSFER It: STORAGE Arc.n n.~Wn .. uu BAUGHN'S F'VR.''HTI:RE WARE une Farrar Empl. Acency, 1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa HA. 2976 HOUSE 660 .. , 1-h S C 402~ 32nd St., Newport Phone: Day. Ll 8-2274 ., __ I 1.,..... __ , n II I . oo;ta OPENING AVAJLABLE for li-~up e se c:o..:~ ln your h ome. Mesa. I block wt-st ot Van'!\ Night. Ra 5583 or U 8-6430 EUGENE 0 . SAUNDERS Mon.-Fri., 9 9. Sat, 9 6. Sun . 1 I 5 LI 8·3186 Bowling Alley Store hour'!' C'e~d saleswoman with car, Mon .. Fri. 9.9. Sat. 9 6, Sun . C'apable of ha ndling renta ls. HIVE YOIJ SE£11 500 31st Street, Newport Bea~ 11 3. Ll ~ 3186 Wondm ul opportunity In well- ~~~----------t'Stabllshed ottlce In Harbor The new VIsta Cenw on West Painting -Decorating BAL'GIIN"S C:AN BEAT ANY area. Write box W ll7, cjo En· 19th Street ln Costa Mesa! Ray PAPER HANGING nRE SALE PRICE IN OR.ANI.E COUNT't' sign. C D.M. Fields Jewelera la now fntur· GEORGE BURKHARDT ~~~PtJS.FlRST TIIEN COME WANTED: Saleswoman Cor sta-l.ng a new line of ETERNA· Licensed Contractor 400/o to 500/o OH BAUGH:'i'S FURNITIJRE WARE tionery store. Williams Sta· MATIC watches. The flnest au· 1897 Orange Ave. Costa Mesa HOUSE. 660 w. lith St. Cos• tloners. 3430 Via Li do. New -tomatlc that money can buy. Liberty 8_8628 NO DOWN-TERMS Mesa. 1 block we~rt of Van's ~~.· Apply in pt'rson. Do not ;~~~~~fo~~:~~:.ea~d GARDEN SPRAYING-Our spec· Bowling Alley. Storl' hours: gentlemen. From $79.00 to la ity. Using best materlala and U· S. ROYAL Mon.-Fri . ·.: ~6; Sun.. $1.000. power machine for your flow· G~~A~G8. 186 . IIRLS U Y FIELDS .IEWB.EJI :!n~l~! ~bs.dt!~ ~ y~ !'lO.OOO MrLE GUARANTEE WholPsaiP prkP Cor Retail Customers rp. grl War<'houc;P prkt'. tv1 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa _804 __ -M_. --------- $129.88. No dn pymt. Pay only THE HAPPIEST Liberty 8·8488 S2 16 pl'r Wt'<'k Ask for Stock MilE MYERS No Ill BAUGHN'S FtJRNITIJRE WARE· JOBS Ill TOWII HOUSE. 6fli) W. 17th St . Coo;ta Mt-sa. 1 hlork wpc;t of Van's t,;NION SERVICE Avoc:~rlo It Coal\t Highway Bowling Alley. Store hours : Ct>rona dt>l Mar Mon.-Fri, 9-9: Sat., 9 6; Sun. Ne>>o.t tu Jamaic-a Inn 11-5. Ll 8 3186 Harbor 30!}..1 LAMPS~moo<'rn:-map-.;-wa;:e FREEZER. t9:-l6 !lif>I<CE 13 cuft house prll'<'. $1.99 Warehouse pr $22l'll-1 No dn BAUGHN'S Ft.:RNJTIJRE WARE· pymt Pay only $228 pe>r week. HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St, C~1a BAUGHN'S F'l.'RNITIJRE wARE· Mesa. 1 block west of Van's HOUSE. 660 w. 17th St .. Costa Bowling Alley. Store hours: Mesa. 1 block west of Van's Mon.-Fri .• 9-9; Sat., 9-6: Sun~ Bowling Alley. Store hours: 11·5. Ll 8·3186. Mon.·Frl., 9 9; Sat., 9·6; Sun .. AUTOMATIC WASHER. Hotpolnt 11·5. LI 8 3186. used 3 months. Warehouse DlNINGGROUP. 5 p ieces. ware-price $14& 79. No dn. pymt. Pay house prtce $29.00, while these onty $2.07 per week. A.ak for last. Cash or pa y $2.04 per wk. Stock No. 5417. START NOW AS A TEI.EPHOIE OPERATOR Full Pay as You Learn Frequent Increases Plea.san\ Offices -APPLY- 8 :30 to 4:30 122 Eut Third, Santa Ana PACIFIC TELEPHONE BAUGHN'S FURNJTIJRE WARE· BAUGHN'S FURNITURE WARE· HOUSE, 660 W. 17th St., Costa HOUSE, 660 W. 17th St., Costa 111111 .. n••ll Mesa. 1 block west of Van's Metta. 1 block weat of Van's ---··-••-- * * atfta Pow AD C>camou FINE W ATCR REPAIRING ~pt Servtc&- B.H.Ionable Prtcea" ..... )lcM. FOR RENT S.MM 18·101 35-MM and 16MM Souod Projecton F A!rr COLOR rtLM SERVICE Yodel Airplane hppU. ... a •• ,._, 111Dl'ewpc~~t ...... COIIta ..... Phone UblltJ' 1-'lOG· ITI Bowline Alley. Store hours: Bowling Alley. Store hours: •• Mon.-Fri., 9-9; Sat., 9·6; Sun ., Mon.-Fri., 9·9; Sat., 9-6; Sun., £CIIIJ ' CIUl'mEL 2 TV_ U :30 un. 11·5. Ll 8-3186. 11~5. u 8-3186. AUTOMATIC waaher 1956 Gen· DINING GROUP, 7 piece.. Ware· Top Job ODDOrtu.ftltt.-ell flelda. DX RADIO -12!30 p.m. eral Electric Filter Flow. Ware· house price, 1168.00. Cub or pay Ma a.nd Women An lJllfU..I:'I"I' bout part:y house price $177.88. No down only 12.00 per week. Oil TV &Del n4lo C. oout·to- pymt. Pay only $2.49 per week. BAUGHN'S FURNITURE'WARE· U0 ~ewport Beadl eout. IJIN.W"id bY W7let A.ak for Stock No. 5435. HOUSE, 660 W. 17th St., Collta (~ban ~-Amertcu W&tdl CO. IMturtfta tta. watcll BAUGHN'S FURNITURE WARE· Mesa. 1 bloclr west of Van's ~ lot) wttb ~ un~ble HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St.. eo.ta Bowling Alltoy. Store hours: ma1n «<rtls.fw:,~.taft Mesa. 1 block weat of Van'a Mon.·Frt~ 9·9: Sat.. 9-6; Sun .. BANK BOOkXEEPlltG KaclllM See I.A"T I adu· All s h Operator wanted. £xper. not ...,.. W,S. Waldl • Bowling ey. tore ours: GAS RANGE. brand new Gatten nee. 5-day week. act.nce. a _ .. _ .. _ ,__ ~-- Kon.-Frt .. 9-9; Sat.. 9-6 ; Sun.. A Sattle-r, the big one with menta. Newport Ratbw BaDJt, "· .......... , --..- U ·5. U 8-3186. rotlaerte. Warehouse pr. $198.· , .-..-•-fABL.ES. OOFFEE A STEP ENDS, 99. No dn. pymt. Pay only $214 34.35 E. Coast Rwy .. CDK. __ .., - lamps. Nevarmar toJ)8, 15.99 per mo nth. Ask Cor Stock No. BAl'f1[ Nca Batch K&Chilie ()per· we.rebouse price. 369CGET. atcr wanted. Exper. not nee. • BAUGHN'S FURNI"nJRE WARE· BAUGHN'S FURNTTURE WARE· 5-d&y week, advancetMntl. Bone• _,. W 17th St. eo.t• HOUSE. 660 W. 17tb St., eo.ta Newport Harbor BanJc.. 3435 E. M.;_l bfodt. wetJt ot Van'a M.a. 1 bJoclc we.t ol Van'a Coast HWy .. CDM. Jowlln• AJJq . Store houn: Bowling A.Jley. Stcn houn: WOMAN TO HELP wltb bouMin Mou.-nt .• 1·1: Sat., 9-6: Sun.. Mon .• Fri.. 9-9; Sat.. 9-6; Sun.. Corona del Mar. Preferably two 11·5.. u 8-llJ&. 11-5. 1J 8·3188. half d&ya a wtc. Otber atmllar uu R.N' BEAT ANY BEFB., 1956 Genen.l Electric. 10 work avatlable ln nefpbor· P111CS J1f M.A.JifQI! COUNTY. cu. tt. u.ee4 3 montha. Ware· hoo<l. Mull have own traMpor· _,. nul" THEN OOME , boUM price. $17'7..81 No down tatJon. UA C149 • W!'l~ P. 0 . ·.-~.·--va. pymt. Pay only t7a .Ptr mo. Box 35. l::D .f7SJ..D &. a.& HllftQ1 BAUORN'SJUaN'ITtJUWAU-wAi'H& iUGH 1Ci1&5t boJ to Coralie cW Mar BOU8. 810 W. 17th 8l. Colta do tard ''orllr 1n OOioU c1111 IIA IM1 .,.,. u a..JJ:ll En~ ..._ 1 ..._ .... ol YM.. Mar. KG.,._ to~ a .... _,.,.,.,....,..,....,. _____ _ .,.ltq .AJM7. llore b$1: aoone a ...... ..,. • lloa.·JIL. M: Mt;., N; P. 0 . 11i1011 a a.&. 11.a 11·&; u...-. ..... r a 1rds .,. Pllmla l•terl• 114 Elterler Free Esttmates-Reuonable Rates D. SIMMONS -Ll 8-8800 COMPLET& J.AJfJ)sc:APDfQ aDVICE FREE ES'I'IMATES Sldl Green Stampe P'ree deltvery OORONA' DEL MAR NURSERY RA 1038 2744 E. Cout RWJ'. WeliiiTMia TRY II POW&& TOOL UNT.U.S • open "' 4a}'l • WMk :z:ao 'VIdarla St.. C.O.a ., ... Liberto)' .....,., Study Group on Upification Formed by School Boards , Trustees from the hJ1h lcl\ool, Costa Mesa and J;fewport Bea~h elemntary school dlstrlcta have formed an uaoctatlon to study the problems ot unltlcatJon. The newly formed eroup, Asso· elation of School Board Trustee~ and Administrators, ls compo!ed ot representatives of the 3 dJa- Another commJttee will atuc1y curriculum problema lnvolvtne unification. Membel"' of thls committee Include: Newport dla- trlct. Mrs. Fem Webber and Wll· llam Ritter; Hieh School Dlatrtct. Mrs. Robert Magnl and J im Mil· ler; Costa Mesa, M1ss Ann Hos· pers. trlcta. Don Dungan of the High CALL THE ENSIGN at Harbor School board ts chairman; Chla· t:..lf to ora~ letterheads, envel· holm Brown, Costa Mesa Trus-tee. vice-president. and Mrs. opes. bualnea cards, atatemenbl, Lou•-,..__ N rt Be h lnvttaUona, po.ten . ' . ReJne.m. "" ~nar, ewpo ac ber, the Enslan prtna It better. Trustee. secretary. Each boar<\ of trustee11 will se-•--·T· lect one representative to serve - on the new association board. Harvey Pease Is the represent.&· tlve from the Newport District. A financial committee which wtlJ study the economic phases ot unl!ylng the achool districts has been formed. Members of thls committee are: Newport dis- trict. Roy Andersen and Tom Woodward; Costa Mesa, Merton Cameron ; HJeft School dlst:rict. Lt"slle Mlller and Sidney David· 80n. • • • ••• • • • • wur a good e:t:1Z'I a JID..aew waM.t'l a free dele to KY.? ••• a~-aecl traiW? ......_ .......... .. ,.. .. .. 1114 SEIVIGE * TliTD'I T·Y IEIVICE ILUIOIMII ' ' ! , Tar Tattle~~· BERJACK'S Ufi)U S 1,.. • ..,.. ...... I ELGIN & HAMILTON WATCIIEB DIAMOJml MOtJRTIRCI Jen ler Jill a-t eo.t ._ •• , c:-del- ; : . • -.ooa co.aa Ha.rbor Hl finally hu .,m•· tbJn,a that they abould have bad a tone t1me aco. Speda1 Harbor Bl Book CovRt are now on saM, tpoG.IOfe4 by the Enelneen Club. 1bey are 1n the .ebool colon. blN and will•, a.nd are plutle wsaii4. On tbe bont they bout .... flit llub« l1nlon BIJ'h." and ~ ow anchor emblem. On tbe Mdc Is the famlllaz Mllor, allill beneath It our nick na.... -:'hi'&." 'nleM beautltul lltui'dy ...,. covera wt11 lut a lone Ulne and are only 15e. You ean b~ l!)Mta from any membel' cit th•·EJICI_.. Club and In the um .,., Ivy enou&h to cov« all ,.., boeb! 'Jbe protlt the en.tn..,. Club make. wtU be ~t on the trips they take to IUdl P.l•cee u an aircraft plant, a ltMl mUI, or an observatory. Malle aure and buy your coven eoon! • • • • CGidMI lOOK .Lob ol .attnc things coming .,_,.Among them are the Sopb- omoft Show at the Lido Theatre on Feb. 14 and the Sp&nl.ah Club Fiesta 80mewhere In Jhe flrat week Jn March. The name ot the ahow will be releued aoon and ~iiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~: It's sure to be a good one, *> i keep the date open. INSURANCE PIBE-MABINE-AUTO W. C. WAGNER C30 E. 17th St.. eo.ta Ilea ~.._.. .... BA Everyone ln the ~ehool Ia In· vlted to the Spanl.ab Club Fiesta (costs a quarter to get ln) wblch wU1 be held In the patio of the home arta bulldlng. Among the cllUerent booths there will be a white elephant booth, and of courae a place where Spanish food and candles may be bad. The Club baa also planned for authentic Spanish dances and songs. put on by its members. The annual modern dance as- sembly will be presented next week tor all the etrlt at Harbor. Alto creeping up on us Ia report card day, lan. 30. Thls week are the semester examinations. and the semester ends l an. 25 • • • e BOifOII IIOLL Flrst quarter tconcludedl. Sen· tors: Robert Allen, Ann ArnquJst. Jeanette Baird, Robert Bell, Hel· mut Deren, Roberta Bolton, Susan VILLI ll.ll Peatalt.D9 liM _.. ~ ...U.. ~ l1b&. Cblc:IIDia. ctGc:lt. .._ YIUII .._.. 1e -.. 011'-.. eo.aty'a a..t ....._. -a •znt..t-_.'IP .. -. Ls 1 lltlttlile~ ........................ _. ......... a..-.. r.u.t.. SOUTII SUS ODE ,.. ....... CIDdlrtlldl 1MB ••• a.. ..... llltltatlY ....... atlllle ._ llad ..... ._., tD lilt .. ..._ lr..p.t ._. ... ARe dll"_ .......................... ., 101 ..... tua ... -....................... .a. ...u..-. 1_,. U. L IIWY. 101...., AKABUII UISI'OID ~ IIIII'S n•ua1 IEITIUIIIT ,... ,...... ...... IMOd .. ,.ocl IM4 ••• ·---ywa'U ~a.d It....., La dls• •IMIIMI'~sp....S Ia .. spots-... ldlcto ..... ad = sisnted .. !..a .. old ........ = .. ., ... ut ·--= c:: 9 .. pedl•s . L.....,s• _..... • • • ·~·~----.... o..t .... w •• c.-dsl ... THE CO'ITAGE WAFFLE SHOP RE-OPENS Y, B. M BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER RECOMMENDED BY DUNCAN HINES CLOSED WEDNESDAYS a.,._W{/~ IIAJmOa 11ft Jl5 ILUIIf"E AtDOit aa.oa D LAIIJ) THE WORLD ARE YOU GOING? : Brown. AI~ Bum.. Linda It•· nan, Craig Cordrey, Lee Crlaell, Terry DalJu. Mucia Davia, Mary Dav\1, Guy Deem. Camilla de- Gaston. Mary Delphtno, Barbua Dorkln. Joan Farquhar, Sally Gould. Barbara Hammond, Jerry Band, CbuJ• Haakdl, Laurie Hendrtcka, N~ney Renntnp, Kor- man Besa. Jo Anne Hldeey, Gerald HUbert, Robln Hill E~a.r HJrtb. Leroy BQI.laod, Joe Bow- ant, Patr1da Khlpley, Vlrl'lnla &nllbtoo. Cha.rl• ltramer, Ann ~. Johanna lJeb, J udJth .l.laJlkte!', M.tcbael ManJ', lt&th- Jeen Mc:Ah.ren. AnJta McClelland. Jay M1ka, Linda Miller, Jacque Palmer, loan Pepb, Tom Patter-.,n. George Peae.ntl, David Ren- aker, Nanett• Reynolda, Patricia alley, Je.ic:a Roberta, Diana Sanden, Con.Jtance Seely, K.rla- tlna Stanp. Ctlameth Sta.reae. Judy Sutht!l"land, Jerry 'nnker. Diane E. Troolen, David Vaughn. Oren Wade, Ma.rlanne WlUiam- 800, Nancy WU.On. 4 New at the Faces Ensign Four penon.s have recently joined the Ratf of the Newport Harbor Enalgn. Here Ia a brief resume ol who they are and what their posltlona are here at the Ensign: Advertlslna M a n a r e r: Sam MltcheU la not exactly new at the Ensign. Sam worked for us a year a.nd a half at a prevloua date. Be ls on the executive commJttee and board of dltec:tors ol the local post ot the American Legion. Sam ls a native ot Erie, Pennsylvania, and has been In the advertialng business since 1947. He operated hi~ own ad· vertl.slng agency for 5 years In the state oC Washington . Sam waa a allder pilot In the Air Force and served In the Euro· pean theater. He rot out of serv- Ice In 1945. OUice Manager: Mrs. Howard M. <Florence) Barnes was married to Howard (Barney 1 Barnl!'s. our circulation manager. In November at Las Vegas. Nevada. Florence was fonnerly associated with a large real estate company In Arizona. Says Barnt>y: "Florence has a natural ntng toward the poet's t'Orner." Circulation Manager: Barney. a postal carrier at the Corona d4!1 Mar post office. engages hii11.S('If (when he Isn't deliver - Ing mall or selllng subscriptions to the Enslgnl, with the hobby ot roc:kboundlng. Bamt>y says rockhounden are that "crazy aect'' that aoea on hikes and ncurslona and gathen .tone. or rocks. Cluslfied AdvertJslna: Mrs. Wally (Mercedes) Hallberg. who. \Vith her husband. has been llv· lng In Southern california 2 years. M~s formerly lived In Seattle, Wash ington, where she was assoclated with the adver. t!slng department of the Seattle Post Intelllgencer. Prior to that. she was ln the real estate busJ. ness. Mr. and Mn. 'Hallberg live at 213 Carnation Ave., Corona del Mar . Dies After Anniversary Mrs. Vera E. Braddy. 77, of 159 Rochester St.. eo.t.a Mesa.. wbo, with her husband, Harry LeRoy, celebrated thelr 60th wed· dtng annlverary lan. 6. died Thursday, Ja n. 17, at h('r home after an extended llln~. She was a natlw ol Kansas and came to thts community In 1923. Survivors In addition to her husband are one son. U oyd of Costa Mesa. who owns and oper· ates a local barbershop; 5 sisters Mrs. Etha McKee of Colorado, Mrs. Stella Sales. MIS. Ross Me · Cllntock. and Mrs. Ruth Shurt.a. aU of ltansa.s. and Mrs. Sylvia Overman of Costa Mesa; 2 brothers. Ortn Dawes of Santa Barbara and Clen Dawes of Kanaas; 2 granddaughters; 2 g:reet-crandaons; 2 grt!at.g:rand. daughters; and 20 nieces and nephews. Funeral aervt~ were held Saturday at Parkes Mortuary chapel, with the Cla.rle. F. Band otflclatJnr. ------ ZONT A GIRL OF THE MONTH fet December, Jody Lieb. re- ceives her award from Margaret Reirtert, chairman of the Zonta Club's Girl of the Month Committee. Jody is t*-daughter of Mr. and Mn. John F. Lieb, 115 Mom•ng Conyon Rd .. Shore Cliffs. She was chosen for the honor by her fellow students and teachen for "her capable handling of a job of responsibl1ity and devoting her full attention to its importa"ce." She is student body secretary . student secretary in the attendance office, member of G A..A.., flag twiner, pep committee member, T ri Sigma, Honor Soc•ety member. Her hobbies are sports, end she plans to major in socio· logy at UCLA.. EDITED IT 1UJ)T JlATP1D.D * * * BOUCE DSJCII SCHOOL e LmUft lfOTES The B's made 44'"'c of their ln our Horace Ensign Library shots a nd 72% of their free J the Dewey decimal system ls throws. The flnal acore was 57-20 used In the classification of In our tavor. High point men for books. This ~}'Stem aoru all the B's were Kent Hodson 4, Gary books Into PhUoeopby. Religion. Curtis 4. Blll Fruehling 14, l ohn Useful Arts. General Arts. Sodo· Huabea 13. and Dkk Butter Jof)', Science, History, Travel, worth 6. Adventure, Biography. Fiction. For the A's however, the fat&l Language, and General Works. score was 8-19 In Westmmster's Last year 1,500 books were favor. The point$ were madt> by added to our collect1on and Bill Twist with 5. and Robbie many more are coming In each Wlnterbotham with 3. month. Today I Thursday 1 wr play The most popular book this Tustin. and on Jan 31. we play month Is "Phantom of tht> the last leagut> gam«.> of tht> Bridge," by Leon Ware. Mr !Ieason against Alamitos Follf>W Ware. of lido Is le. spoke to tht> lng this game our tt>ams procN'd creative WTitlng clas.'l in th(' li· to the Huntington Beach Tour brary during Book Week. nnd 1 nament, "'hkh lasts from Ft>b. s ince then, Mrs. Kathrlne Sauc~-5·13 man, our librarian. has had In· • • • creasing requests for this book ,. 6TH CJlAD£llS VIEW MOVIE • • • "Voice &>neath the Sea.'' a e IASJtETBALL lfEWS motion picture telling of the lay. The news I~ both good and lng of the trnns-Atlanttc cabl(', bad for our basketball t('ams was shown to all slxth.grade last week wh«.>n we played West· !!tUd('nts re«>ntly In tht> ca!eto min'!ter on Thursday. Jan 17. rlum. The object of this feature in the Ensign gym. was to help gain an understand lng of the communications be tween continents Glamour Randy Riggs, a sixth grade student In Mr Davis' homeroom.' l • arranged the showing of the film G 1mpses through hla father, who ls dis· trlct plant engineer toe the ~a - -AlQI clllc Telephone Company. It was -• I an exceJJent movie and lasted It's Spring aod there's no for 30 minutes. doubt about It ... either In look·~============ lng at the beautiful sunshine. or the Ink blue of the Pacific. or the customers almost running to O'BRIEN'S to get the lov«.>ly new I spring apparel. We are very pleased with the reception our ' new Spring fashions are receiv- Ing. and YOU. too. wtJI sing your way Into Spring looking prettier than ev('f" if you come Into O'BRIEN'S for your Spring fa&h· Ions. UD a ..U biDed orcbtMba .,.. wm tlltd • ""--mt. --s coat. .. stnb the rlgbt D04Ie .. Clll'f ....... J(Dd .... yocu -· con, CYIDD'I wW ~ Jut tM dgtat I»' { II at I to CIDIDpi.N tbe c•at aa .. ,.... llab. at O'mDD"S .. •II ~ by .... -...,_ wbo ...... 4 aJl tbe.U.. ................. . -. -..... .,. ... -.. ..... baa the coord.1Dat1Dg capect lA IILlD4. lfo 1...-do you bCift to ...-y cdaoat tbe rtpt bat to 90 wttJa a ctn.: lt baa beeD tboapt out lew TOU1 cd8o tM TIE EJISIII HARBOR 1114 e OW Di:azcroa .AXEl) 1 Jnp and Loan .USn. locreued Clarence R. Brown, lnterna-Ita ueets by $2.S81,5kl3. or nonauy Jmown Ned power from lO'h-, In 1956, few a new hJab In San Juan Capt.trano, wu added Ita 22·Y~ar history. to the Board ot Dtrectors o! Ma-Net .. vlnll JnCJftlled 16~ rtnera Bank, Newport Beach. at bdn~ the total fD 123.ae.13t.: the annual 8t.oekholden meet· 35. Savlnp a~unt holden Jn- lnJ'. He replaees Dr. Harry Stick· CftUed to 7..,, a fain ct lf~. ler, wba.e proteulonal dutl• The a.uodatlon'a aawn reoelved prevmted blm lrom attendlng JT76,9!H.64 11:1 clJvidenda, D~ dlrecton' meetinp. more than In 1955. 11eeerv1s were • • • lnc:reued to S2.Sl5.41S.619, or e DCOIID lET Dl 1.. 169f. PN!IIldent Andrew S. HaJJ re-Mr. Hall forecut oontJnuance porta that J...a.cuna Federal Sav-at a bleb levd economy in .1.957. YOU CAN Newport Harbor Ben sas 1t. eoc.t JDP••• c.-dal .._ ·---- • • : ~ ~ .... • j ., -· -• FOR THE BEST IN TV REPAIRS CALl •.•• on::. PmDAT EYa. -nLL I ..... 1'111 laiMr lrea's 1111111 _.llrpst ... ,., 11t1 senlce .. ,.,IEIII. * STOP IN at the Derris-Brown New Serriee Cen- ter in V"J.Sta Center. 835 E. 19th. Costa Mean. * FREE g ifn for the t...dies -S.lloons for the Kicf.lies * Beg. fotr tiM TV Mt to be gin~~ away FaEE ~. Jaa. 25. ~ ..... bMD piiii'CbcDed with ........ ~ of bats. bclp. d.-, cm4 81l.lta lA mJB4. GIGANTIC INVENtORY REDUCTION We know you will be as ple-ased as we with the colon that a.re befna shown this year. For In- stance, there Is the one known as "citron," done In a Jowly linen with an a\most miniature jacket, by Harvey Berln ... « lt you'r-e lucky 16. the-e's that sllk linen. "seafoam" with the cropped jacket. s ugared with tJny bows trim. AND the dresa alone Is pelfeet tor allahtly dressJt!l" ooc:aaions. 38 to 68~ o·FF "SIGNING IN" at his own new reol estote office at 220 W. 17th St .. Costo Mesa, is ReoHor Bill Tobias, while Mr1. Tobias ond Mott LaBorde. sales manager, stond by. Open house at the new location of Tobias Realty was held Tuesday of lost week.-{Ensign Photo) Bucs _ Play Mt. SAC Friday No Conflicts After 79-35 Win o_,er Dons in Hc.-bor Hi, The Orange Coast College PI· ratn. with a 3-1 leai(Ue record, tangle with the basketball forces of Mt. San Antonio at 8 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) on the local court. ' Coach Stu Inman's 5 have been Idle this weoek during examlna. tlon period at the college. Th<' Piratl'S romped over Santa Ana i9·35 Friday night on tht> Don'<; own hardwood After a H · 14 tie at the t>nd of the first period, Orange Coast turned on the heat and racked up 20 points In the second quarter. 23 In tht> th1rd period and 22 In the final stan7.a. Six-foot 5-lnch center lim Em· brt>e was on top of the scoring pile with 17 points. lim grabbed ~PORT JXLj· ' •Q{Iftllf ,"f{ IW.t ll114 ~C '11 /RIY ROW TJm17 TtJESDA \' 15 rebounds, to h~ad In that de· partment, too. BUJ Wetzel, voted the most impfoved player last year. was second high scorer with 13 points. I eddy Young and substitute Ted Coutts each scored 12. From the noor. Orange Coast madt> 47.8~ ot the shots they at· tempted. The Pirates hit 21 out of 36 free throws. Coast's single loss In the ronft>rence was to Fullerton. Pope Drops to 2nd in Scoring Ed Pope, 8-foot, oa.ce-I.Dcb fonrard oo the Harbor BJ9b Yanity bcDbtiMil1 team. 11 aa.rnDUy Jfo. 2 bJ9b IICIOI'ft ill tbe San.et l..earJue. Ed waa the leader Friday, but clropped ill Mcaad pl..-Tuesday wbea Pwalbrob of Pu.UNtoa 8COftd 22 pota.ts ill a game with BU.D- tiDg'toD --.:h. Ed playtDAJ ill a game Q9'C111ut Scmta ADa. aeonct 12 polDta. a.e an the leadlD9 aoonn. haaJJrob of ~ 83; Pope oC Jfewpcwt. 11: ........u oC Oamge aD4 Lyllda ef laata A-.M. ...s .......... bebD, 5I. lirl Scilla II 111111 AHal DiiHr lelt Newport Beach Mayor Dora Hill will speak on "How Girl Scouting Aids Our Community" at the annual dinner of the Girl Scout Association Council of Newport Harbor at 6:30 p.m Tuesday at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Senior Srou~ Gerry Nack and Sandy Spurgeon. delegates to the 1956 Senior Roundup In Michigan, will show slides on the encampment. PISTOL MATCHES SOlfDA\' Pistol and trap matches wUl b<' ht>ld at 9:30 a.m. Sunday at the south Coast Gun Club. Medals will be awarded In all claSBlflca· tlons of the plstol matches. Tur- key and ham prtze. wtll be awarded In the trap matches. Read Ensign Classified Ads. Moa. tbna ftan.. S&arta at 7: .. , .. -.. t1an rrt. ~Marta .C , .. Frt., S.t.. 8111L 8ta.rte at 1:00 a.t. • a-. Stu111 ul:tl :o.IOW AT TWO T'IIEATR£8 T • ' ·• I " : • . •• ~ .. "' E . .... , .·.~\)~· &,I!" A N D ~"!t • • D R I V f -I N ~ -· lC T H f AT R E s ; t:IJ COMt A\ fO u A•f .... Ut.n n.... ..,. • 'fill aut... Cullllftl .... M le&. ..... a-.. .. f:tt CYD\' PIU~ BAT. IJtJlll. 0 , _) ... -... --. , . , ---411-.- __.,. ... -.. ~... ' ., .... ""'""l ..... . OC Schedule There will be no ronOJcts next faU among Orange Coast Col· lege. Newport Harbor. and Hun- tington Beach High School home football gamn. according to Dr Basil Peterson, Orange Coast president. In order to a avoid ronOJct. Orange Coast Is scheduling Its opening game of the !Ieason with East Contra Costa on Saturday, Sept. 28 Orange Coast has also S('hed· uled 2 games away from home on SaturdAy nights In order to avoid conflicts with Important local high school games on Frl· day nights. Orange Coast Board of Trus- tees has approved a request by Newport Harbor to use Pfrate Stadium for their four home games. Newport Harbor did not attempt to avoid any ronntru by S('hedullng lilly of their games on Saturday night. The 1957 football schedule of Orange Coast Collt>ge, dt>fendlng ronference champion, Is as fol· lows: Sat .. Sept. 28-E Contra Costa. Fri., Oct. 4-at Phoenix. Fri., Oct. 11--0trus Frl. Oct. 18-at, Fullerton. Sat., Oct. 36 at loft. San Antonio Fr1~ Nov. 1-San Bernardino. Sat., Nov. 9-&t Riverside. Frt., Nov. 15---Chaffey. Fri .. Nov. 22-Santa Ana. ... ~ 13LOIIER (Continued from Page 2l at $78 were nolen from the truck of Paul Iones, 221 33rd St . New. port Beach. e MORDA\', JAX. 21 A $45 tire and wheel were stolen from the car of Edmund Baron. 505 Hellotro~ Ave., Co· rona del Mar ... Four hub caps were stolen from thP car of Den· nls Cole. 3112 Lafayette Ave .. Newport Ht>lght.s . . . Cleota CoodgPr Encell. 46. 1929 !«>pub· llc Ave . Costa Mt>sa. was ar- res1ed for driving while Intoxi- cated at 17th St. and Coast Hwy., Newport Beach. e TtJESDA\', JAJf. 22 A tire and wh~l were stolen from the trunk .of the car of Mrs. Hugh Callahan. 617 Narcissus Ave., Corona del Mar ... Four hub cape were stolen from the vehicle of Ted Russell, 122 lrla Ave., Corona del Mar ... W. B. Dunbar of 604 Orchid Ave., Co- rona del Mar. wu bitten by a dog owned by Mrs. Mary Van- zant. 323 Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar ... An auto seat was .tolen from the car of R. l . Weston, ~ Miramar Drive, Balboa ... A S80 bicycle wu atolen from the home of Mrs. Charles Daves. 21.3 VIa Cordova. Lido llle ... Curtll Brtakln of D1t Diana Lane, Har· bor Richlands, wu bttten by a dog owned by Mn. Max Pppe, 2001 Dlana Lane . New Business for Local Men 1.s Re~ In 2-Way Tie In 2lid Place The Newport H a r b o r Rich School varsity basketball team. C'Un"flttly In a 2-way tJe wfth Fullerton tor second place In the SuMet leai(Ue, beat Santa Ana 51-C7 '1\aeeday afternoon on the Tara• home court. 'lbe Tan will aettle the tJe with Fullerton at 8 p.m. tomor· row (Friday) on th~ Newport hardwood. Orange. with a 5-0 record, Ll currently the Sunset lea~e leader. Both Newport and Fullerton bave 4·1 recorda. Ed Pope led the Tara' scoring at;l4ck on Santa Ana with 12 points. Jerry Kemper. Tom Hous- ton, and l ohn Henrotln each dropped In 8 points. At half-time, Newport led Santa Ana 27-23. but the rap closed at the t>nd ol thlrd period. Newport 39, San· ta Ana. 38. The Tars scored 12 points In the last stanza while Santa Ana made 9. Newport landed a more con- vincing victory Friday night when they beat Garden Grove 56·42 on the local court. Gary Green made 17 points: Ed Pope, 15: Jerry Kt>mper, 7; and Gary Green aco~ 6 points. The Newport 1V squad, follow. lng the precedt>nts ~t by the varsity team. It would seem, dumped Santa Ana 42-29 Tues. day and handed Garden Grove a 50·44 licking Friday night. Coach Emll Neeme'a Bee team. with only one losa In lea~e competition. continued Its hl«h scoring jaunt and shellacked Snata Ana 58·43 Tuesday after· noon on the loser's oourt. Friday, the Bee's doubled the score on Garden Grove. 60-30. Dafis.lron Sllre Sets a..... o,..i•c A tt>levtalon set will be given away and gifts will be provided at the ot.flclal uand opening of the new Davis-Brown .ton at 9:00 a.m. tGibGn'OW < rrlda.y) at 835 W. 19th st.. eo.ta Mesa. A home K"OnOmt.t with Frigid- aire will d em on at r a t e new ranres. waah.lng machines, and driers. 300 TAU IIO.AT COtJJISE Ovt:r 300 ~n• ~nrolled In the Balboa Power Squadron's Cree course In bulc essentials In safe and rompnent boat han- dline Monday night at the New· port Harbor Yacht Club. l ohn Klnpley Is chairman of the course. Classes will be held at 7:30 p.m. each Monday. da.triet, -.... &Del DatJon&J ehampJonM.Ipe. 'nle club, wiM!it· tt s. .et up. wUl be otp.Dbad atmUa.t to the major 1eque tM.ma. lneludln~ an advllory poup and board of dlncton. M1ck:ey Reatb, formft New York GlaDU plaY'ft', wlll u - at.t In the ~ of the loeal club. 'lbe team wtlJ practb on the Harbor Bleb Sehool diamond aft. er the lldlool year da.e.. In order to be eUclble to play, the boy muat be between 14-17 yea.ra of a~. AlthouJ'h the local Lec:Jon JUt 1a apona:rlna the team. the team will represent the entire Harbor area; bustne.es, ()J'i'anlz.atlona, and lndJviduah wtll be called upon for auppott and atd. Any· one Interested In the dttVelop- ment of Junior leeton 'baseball should contact John McHuJ'h at Liberty 8-6633. Memben already named to the board of directors are Robert Schwamb, Col. Andy SmJth. and Frank Moore. Servtnc on the ad. vtsory committee are Earl Stan- ley, Theodaft' Robins, Hay Lan· genhelm, Mickey Heath, Sidney Davidson, Dick Richard, and Arvo Haapa. DA!f"S Port Barber Shop t I (FODDKiy Jkry'alarher Shop) J)Alf DldHIIYt ._,, liB~ TWO BABBERS ...... a-t. DAN DETWILER hnmd'Md ~ lladMic """ 2863 E. Coast Hwy .. Corona del Mar . . . ... -------- SAVE 33~~ ~EVE~E WA~E co•••• C&.Ae lfAINLIII I f I I &. 811 FRENCH CHEF SKILLET at.n ,_.let ol Reft'fe Wa~-or ..W to J0U1 Jll'ftmt let -at a -----"' .,o eaviBcl v-caa ,,.,, ...... ""-·deep,,., -thi• ~JtewrcWare ...._. 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