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Y0Una J& MUIUD a
Change ·Put
On Ballot
Tile votera of the City of New·
port Beach will have the chance
to decide at the April 8 election
whether the name ot the clty
should be changed to Newport
Harbor.
The Newport Harbor Board of
Realtors a chieved success In their
campalln Monday evening as the
Alert Tot
Saves Life
lty Council agreed to place the
proposition on the ballot.
Oeddlng factor ln this decl·
sion wu the aubmwlon of 568
more names by the Realty Board,
which had been clrcuiatini pe·
tJtions throughout the city dur.
lni the put week. This brought
the total number of names ... lo.se
to the l ,OOO·mark. •
In other action Monday night,
Council also:
• Gave final approval to the
Jamboree Road Annex. which In·
clud.es the Ford Co. Aeronutronlc
slte.
• Authorized the city attorney
to proceed with condemnation a c·
I lion to acquire the Max Walter
Belen Eul~on Swinford. 38. lot near Rocky Point, aloncalde
ot the Se• Crest Motel. 2931 E. the Corona del Mar State Beach:
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SINGLE COPJEI-
NOW10~
YWOMDAT. JARAn' II, l-
aterfront
Leases are
Under Fire
The Harbor Citizens Leacue be·
gan cll't'ulatini petitions Tuesday
requesting the City Council to
Include a waterfront lease prop·
osition on the ballot for public
vote.
Thl<~ proposition would require
a ll proposals for extension or re.
newal ot long term lea.sa of d ty
owned shoreiJne. waterfront, or
tidelands property to be submlt·
THIS PLAN shows the complete development thet the Buffalo Rench. The dert line et the right ·s ted to the voters of the City of
is scheduled et the Ford Compeny·s Aeronutronic MacArthur Blvd. end et the left is Jamboree Newport Beach !or their approval
research plent on the former Jamboree si te 2 R04d. This sketch is in e brochure printed for the 1 or reje<-tlon The major leases In·
miles inland from Coron" d el Mer, across from Aeronufronic Systems, Inc. I <'lude Bea ron Bay, Balboa Bay
-------------------------....:...------------Club and Udo Isle
WHO'S I Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar, waa set Feb. 2t for hearing on vacat·
aJmo.t clrowned Saturd~ nlght ing st:fteb on the beach.
when ahe drove her convertible • Authorized the pun:haae of The tim new candidate ln the Roy Maypole, the televtston an. uked to be a candJdate ln Dl.a·
into tbe motel pool and wu pin· Lota s, 10. 12 and 14, adjacent to Newport City CoundJ race Ll Dr. nouncer who wu uwntloned In 'lrtct 4. Mr. Singer, who la &a·
ned lnalde the aubme,.ed car for the Corona del Mar Fire Hall, aa 1rvtn1 E. La by of 1220 W. Balboa the Ensign last' Wftk aa a poai· sbtant dvll engineer tor the
•veral minutes. the al(e tor the Corona del Mar Bvld., Balboa, president ol the ble candJdate tw DWtrtct 3, aald County Flood Control Dlatrlct.
Nlne·year·old L1n4a Potta of Ubrary; the co.t 1a $30,250. Central Newport Beam Commun· thla week that he wUJ not run. told the Enalgn yesterday that he
This potentially explO&Ive lsue
was brought up at Monday
night's Council 0'\Htlng by Ar·
thur Cubbage, president ot the
Harbor Cltiz.ena League. He asked
how many sJ,natul'ft are re·
qulred to place the propo.ltion on
the ballot.
City Clerk Ma.rJery Schrouder
k id the nu.mber la 1,687, which
Is 15~ of the 1~ voters in the
election ot Nowmber, 1956.
c. c. Beds
Urbanleh 2331 E. Seeond Ave., Corona clel • Referred the reque.t for R·3 tty ~ and put president of He ls movln1 from IJdo lale to haa made no decision yet.
Mar, a fourth 1fade atudent at zoning of Block 132 In Corona del the An•lers Friday Luncheon Corona del Mat. Fim day to rue nomination
tbe Corona de)... Mar School. 1a Mar to the Plannln1 CommtaJon Club. Fred Sl.,er el 4.54 Santa Ana S>apers la Jan. 23. 'lbe final d~ la
Col. Andrew Smith. the spear.
header for the drive, u:ked lt It
would be poufble to Jtet the la· credited with aaviftl Mila Swln· becaute pl'Operty GWners Jn the Dr. Laby. WJto practices dentl.a·l Ave., Newport Relght.a, haa been .. eb. 13.
tOI'd'a lite. adJolnlnl block. bounded by Car· try at d W. Balboe Blvd., will ::!.onj:U~ ~lot u!>' ~nct.:.:; Urban Beh ot 2'701 Clrele Dr~
Newport Beach pollee oUlc:ers natlon, Seaview., Dahlla and Nn for the Coundl -.t held by H•k 1 Oc Sugg eel Gcll'c1on Tombera and llobert Ooean. allo are reqUMttng R-3 Sandy Madtay, m.trlct 2. Mr. I e esl
... .,...·caUedtDtbe ...,.~J.ID· ~~~~·,_. Ma~ haa aald definitely that tM ~.won he wlJl not Melt l'e•lec:tlon.
at the la tbt ~Me ...
change waa placed on the ballot. Bay Shores. WU elecUd president
''You had better atlck to the\.: tt.e Newl~Qrt Ha.rbcw Chamber
petition method.'' Coundlman Ccmmet<e at ~ noon's
Stanky JUddftbo( aald. Cound.l· meetlq ot the ...,.. ef Dlreetora.
Newport Beach Pollc:e lohn Up.
son became a crandtather for the
second time Saturday, lan. 11,
when hls aon and da~ahter·ln·
law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Upson
Just How Do
You Spell It 1
Best laugh of the evening at
mn ~Bart and Lee Wilder~-=-lift. who Ia ~8:.:i
aa1d u., Wlllllld w ..uu.,.., P'lt a, cdc.; t::2i m 0'1111·
1M AC$1 .... -~ ...._. M-s-:3•ti:•;:Pi!;~=~~=~·, mu spac.. fNm 21 to aete II .,._... ,_ h _, ·I
C. Rewport _..,.. &aid aMI atud) an Kaycw Dora lim remarbd ttwl 1n"'\1ll!iiltmea~-t ftl'm.. Haven. a parkiac meter, ~ ewn Ja. • Renove tbe 3; meten now Coandl needed IDC)N time to E1ectecf ft1llt vice--president was
Mayor Dora Rlll the fourth ln· halt at that value MOlL on 31st St.. Udo Pfltln.sula. be· stucb' the maner. It t'OI.lld co on Edpr RlU Yiclr·president ot caJ.
cumbent tvhoee term Is expirtnJ, Now befOte tiM ~ Beach cause thefl" pn!!Rnt yield dos not the June ballot. she added. ltomia Bank and ma~r at the
will not run agali.'. She ~pre-· City Cou.ndlls a recommendation JtUtify thelr ~ntlon. llarf.neora brand\. n.e acond
sents Dlatrlct 3 Udo lale. that tbe buJc rate on all parklnl • Central Newport. be~n Unbeaten Tar vice-president la Mark Soden.
Art Remley, palntlng eontrac· meters In the dty be increaaed 13th St. and 21st St. on Balboe member ol the law firm ot Bar·
tor of 101 E. Balboa Blvd.. Balboa. trom 5 ~nts to 10 cents an hour. Blvd.-meter about 160 spaces wood, Heffernan and Soden.
haa been asked to be a candidate A number of ot~ r«''OI\11\en· with 2·hour limit on both aides Cagers Lead Ralph MUter. mana~r ol the Co·
In Dl.atrlct 2. He told the Enslin dations. co~rnJng parkin« me· of the center strip. This Is In· rona del Mar branch of Security·
Tuesday that he definitely will ter location and fees, ~re ln· tended to redu~ the con!llct be· Flm National Bank. was nam~d
not run. eluded In a report wi\Jch City tween beach and church parkJnlf Sunset Loop treoas'urer.
In District 3, Robert Meserve Manager Robert Shelton sub· on summer Sundays and would Election of omcers toll~'e'd the
of 113 VIa YeUa, Lido lsle, has' mltted to City Council Monday. maintain free curb parking for The Newport Rarbor Righ announcement o! the results o!
been asked to run. Mr. Meserve. Council set a public hearing for Ba lboa Blvd. resl~nts. School va rsity basketball team. I the balloting for new d irectors.
who Is an 'kttomey with a Los the Feb. 10 meeting. • Mariners Mile, on Riverside unbeaten In 3 lea gue tilts. sub·' Mr. Miller was elected director
Angeles Jaw firm. hu expressed The recommendations. based ~veh betweell' Avon St. and the dued Fullerton. S4 50. Tuesday, for Corona del Mar, Ira Do"'·d for
Interest but wanta time to consld· on studies by the Traffic Com· lg way-meter. about 1! spaces to take over top spot In the Sun-Balboa L;land. Dona ld Duncan
er the .......,uest. mtttee and the Finance Depart. with one·hour hmit. Th1s is In· ~t Leacue for Newport. Romer Smith tor ·~... tended to increase spa<."t' a vail. · . Balboa. and Mr. Hill for Lido.
Rabies Clinic
On Jan. 22nd
ment. Include the following, in able for short. term parking tn Prior to Tuesd ays games. New· ~ariners MIJe and the Hellfht.S
addition to the lO·~nt hourly the Mariners Mile shopping dis· port Harbor. Fullerton and Santa , Named as directors a t luge-
tee: trirt. Councilman Stanley RJd· :'<na. a ll with 2·0 fe('Ords. were were Cedric Roberts. G4!'orge Buc-
• Convert all 24·minute meters derhof rommented that there Is In a 3.way tie for fi rst pla<."t'; rola, Art Gronsky a nd Ralph My·
to 30 minutes to coincide with adequate parking now without Santa Ana was Idle Tuesday ers. Mr. O'Bryon a utomatica lly
the new hourly rate; charge one meters. night. rt"mains on the board as director
cent for 6 minutes, 5 cents for 30 • Newport Ocean Front. east -John Fontlus srored 13 potnt~ at tar~.
Rabies vaccination cllnJcs will I minutes. erly of Newport Pier-Install a against Fullerton: 'T'lm Jones and Th~ new offi<."f'ra and dil'f'ctors
be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Wed-e Proposed 12·hOUT meters to 147·space metered parking lot be-Jerry Hulbert each scored 11 and ".;11 be Installed a t the annual
nesday Jan. 22, at the City Hall be activated only by nickels 130 tween the easterly side of the Roger ~ttorson 8 points. Cha mber dinner mt"f'tlng at the
' m inutes for 5 cents) or qua rte rs oier and the extension of 20th St. The Tars wtll pia~ wml~ Nt-wport Ha rbor Yacht Club to·
parking areas In Newport Beach 12'-a hours for 25 cents). Estimated cost Is $:25.000. which Garden Grovt> there at i p m. to morrow IFridayl t-vtoninJf The
and Costa Mesa. e Cha nge the 93 meters In the would be paid off In 2 to 4 years I morrow 1 fnda) ' man of th~ year for 1957 wtll M-
Dogs will be vaccinated for a McFadden Pl. area of Old New-out of parking ~venues. Mr. Nt-wport Wf'nt tnto double O\f'r announ<."t'd. and ~nltlcates or
fee of $1.50. All dop vaccinated port to 13 halt-hour metera.. 45 Shelton commented that the best tlmf' last Friday bt"fore commg mt>rit wtll be awa~
toUowing the 1955·56 canine ra· two·hour meters and 3S twelve· test of public sentiment on thl.s l out ahf'ad of La Habra. 45-4() La Entertaining at the dlnnf'r will
bles outbreak are now due for re· hour meters, In place ot the pres· plan would be to hoJd a hearing Habra tralll'd. 2-1 19, at hal!· bt" Stan Kenton and &e\eral of
vaccination. accordJng to Dr. Ed· ent 7 twenty.four minute meters. on a use permit application. time. his soloists.
ward Lee Russell. county and 21 two·hour me~ and 65 five· e Timing-If meter rates are
city health otncer. hour meters. Tbla would lncrea.ae changed.. a uthorization should be
t{iven soon so that meter m«han·
Isms can be converted by Mart'h
15. The rost of changfn• the 900
meters ln the cfty waa estimated
at S400 to $1,!500. e Ball tor violat10M-If the
rates are chanred. an tnereaae In
the mJnJmum ball for parking
violations from the praent $1 to
S2 Is recommended to aid in en·
forcement.
Mr. Shelton estimated tbat the
ft!COI'IUDeDdatloNL lf a d o p t e d ,
would lnc:ftde tM ___,t 130..
000 annual paddftl metu lncome
to SIIO.OOO.
Bond Election
Decision Due
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e THE SOLUTION FOR WATERFRONT LEASES
Councilmen Sandy MocKoy roised o thoughtful question during
Mondoy evening's d iscussion of woterfront leoses on city-owned prop·
erly. He wondered if it might be creeping Sociolism to turn the long·
term leoseholds ond the improvements bock to the city.
There con be no orgument obout letting the people hove the
finol soy·so on extending leoses on city·owned woterfront property.
It s the.r property. ofter oil. But I. for one. don t wont to see the voters
concel the,leoses on, for e~omple. the Bolboa Boy Club s1te ond Beocon
Boy. ond thus put the c1fy in the bus;ness of running o club ond serv1ng
os o londlord. That would bo Socialism. ond not e.~todly creeping,
either.
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edition. ftJ'It ~ b1 the coUee-Uon.'' ta ~ ued to ln-ton. who WOQJd ba" nothlq to cJJcate .,_, 1110netary value. but, do wtth the corNC:ted eopt• of
unfortunatel)<, It 1.1 rarely true the prt.nttna, a.nd .outht onlY today. thoM copt. \IIJ'Ith erron.
J'lrst ed.ltlona, u a. commodity, Amona the notable exa.mple~
Mve never reeoverect thelt va.lUM of th1a practJce wu lAw Wa.l·
a.nd prtce Ieveli fnlm the Great lade's "Ben Bur," whOM ort~
Dep,_lon, nor hu the avid col· dedication pap saleS. "To the
lector of ftnta ever ·re-appeared Wl!e of My Youth,.. and th ...
at the dealer'a ahelves bee&ine to first copies were amonc thOM
~ more for aome oontempor· malled to the book revlewen. One
ary'l flrat -'tltion. such reviewer wu tbocbd to hla
The latter half of the 1J20'a VIctorian toundatlonl beauiM,
waa the hllh water mark for the he presumed, thla ttne, Chr~n
ereateat number of colleetors In novel waa wrttten by a Dtvonled
the field, ansi for the hlJlt, l)rem· Man!
lum prlca they paid. Cople. of General Wallace wu not dl·
such booka as "The Brldee of voJ'Ced, and to prevent any other
San ,Luia Bey." '-rbree Black Pen· person belne ml&led, the dedtca·
nya" and ••MoUfllJng Beco~ttea tlon wu chanced to ,..d, "'To the
Electra" were aeUlng tor as hilh Wife of My Youth Who Abides
as 125. • with Me SWI."
Merle Johnson's bibUoeraphy MAP 'I'WA.Df wu hla own
of the best In American llteratwe publl.aher for moet of hla booltl.
guided many collectors, and any HJa press wu all ready to run the
flrat that was listed In h1a "Hlgh first prlntln1 of "Huckleberry
Spots of American Literature'' Finn," when Twain had to tire
wu automatically worth $10 one of bls engravers. The en·
whether lt waa a eooc1 book or graver, after beln1 41acharaed.
not. Today the owners of such and unaeen by anyone, made a .
recommended first editions refer few linea on the plate for the UJu.
to that JUide aa the Sore Spots stration on pare 283. TheM linea
In American Uterature. transformed that Illustration Into
Quite frequently the publisher what Is 1enerally known aa a
would dbcover an error In the dlrty picture. Havinl seen one of Privote enferrrise should continue io hondle these properties.
And I con think o only one certain solution: sell the Bolboo Boy Club
lond ond the Beocon Boy lond to the highest bidder or bidders. The
city could reolize severo! million from these soles, and the property
would be on the tox rolls.
THIS TRIO is promofing the Westem Show thot ~rotor of the Ne'-t>Ort Health Club, who is text. or upon the book when the the thrH cople. extant of the
the Newport Horbor Optimist Club will put on providing o number of prizes for the queen first prlntin• waa half way spite picture, 1 can a.aure you
Feb. 2] at the Buffalo Ranch. 8eH-· Shannon of d'd t d . . 0. L f tbroueh the press. The correction that lt really Is not tit to eo .. .. .. • , 1 .. con 1 o es on 1s sponsonng 1onne ong o would be made on the remalnlne throurh our mall.
There is not the slightest chonce thot these properties, with their
tremendous value in improvements, can ever revert to public use.
Therefoce selling to privote owners is the best solution.
Corono del Mor, o queen contestont sponsored Balboo lslond os one of the contestonts. At the portion but the error would be The edition wu ahlpped all
by the COM Chomber of Commerce, is tuning ri9nt is Normon Brown, president of the Optimist permitted to ata.nd wtth those over America before the publlah·
the Hi.Fi set thot willl be given owoy os the grand Club. Tomorrow (Fridoy) is deodline for queen cople. already throuah the press. er dlacovered the offensive lllua·
door prize. Holding the sign is Don Orsotti, condidote entries. (Ensign photo) and these became known as first tratton. All booksellers were • • •
e OF THE SAME OPINION STILL ---...;._------------------------------------------------wired Juat before the publication
In line with the discussion obove, let me mention the fo ct thot I
joined our ci~y officiols lost Thur~doy on an inspection tour of the
city-owned troiler pork on the Centr&l Newport boyfront. It is on
extremely oftroctive, wefl.kept ond well-monaged frailer pork. But thot
does not chonge the opinion I've held oil olong: thot the city hos no
business being in the business of running a trailer par~. • • •
e A VISIT TO THE FUN ZONE
Another inspection four last Thursdoy with city officiols wos the
visit to the Bolboo Fun Zone to check up on the gomes at the Arcodes.
Servi,g os gu1des were the J operotors, Did Sondovol of the Ploy·
land Arcode, Horold Honnoford of the Fun Zone Arcode. ond J1m
Morhity of the Boy Arcode.
We looked ot oil the mochines, ployed some of them. It wos
sort of li~e being bds ogoin. And it wos eosy to see that o lot of fun
Md entertoinment ore provided for visitors. Perhops one or two of the
gomes should be eliminoted-such os the clew machine. and thot for
CALLINGQQ
sonitory reosons. But I see no reoson for the deofh penolty for the e TROPHY TIME Roy won trophies for largest
Fun Zone. This Is that frantic month albacore, freah ·water bass, trout.
The city should re·droft its business license ordinonce. wh•ch in. when the angling clubs hold and tuna, and the big cup that
eludes the "deeth douse,' becouse these ore legitimate enterprise s, their annual dinners and pass goes with the club championship.
ope rated in on orderly monner. The view thot this is not the proper out the permanent. gold plated A special accolade properly went
coliber business for our town • is ne ither legolly nor morolly sound. evidence of last season's sue-to the perpetual Sergeant·at.
• • • ce~s. Come February, I will arms, "Mln" lnokuchl, and to
e BAD TIMING, BUT HE HAS A POINT have eaten rout ~f or lobster Harry Nlahiokl for their out. Newburl at 5 such conclaves. standina dforts In behaU of Ute My nerl-street neighbor, Jock lindsey, had the right ideo when ,.. tbough ln reco1nttion of the junJor club members.
he got irked ot the quickie monner in which the Newport Beoch City theory that while men need wom· It wu a nice meeting. But the
Council hondled o couple of imporlont items Mondoy evening. Only en. women, bless 'em, also can real r~v~lation was what their
trouole is thot Jock just hoppened to pick on the wrong items. In foct. do with at least a dash or two speaker of the evening had to
he couldn't hove been wronger. The onnexotion which he questioned of the opposite. be·whlskered say. He was Lt. Col. Glenn L.
is the site of the multi-million development of Ford s Aeronutro.,ic o;ex, the Newport Lady Anglers Todd, a pilot In the U. S. Ma·
reseorch plont ond therefore will cer+ainly poy its own woy The e• graced their head table with one rine Corps, and also the Special
pend:ture items were for the reservoir prol·ect. which hos been cere of my fa\•orite guys. Country Services Officer at El Toro Air
1 recently known as GRANDPA Station. Many know that Colonel
ful Yond thoroughly e ng•neered. Country 1 Washburn. the Texas Todd's personal Interest In the
However Council should heed Mr. Lindsey s ob,ect O~'s. The Loq bull fiddle player who always recreational activities of the per·
too hos ro sed sim lor comploinfs at times· namely. thot 'the Coun:: I shows up w1th a ukulele. sonnel ol El Toro and their tam·
1 or'e" opt to breeze through importont 'terns withod o wh sper of o., Country. as you know. riddles Illes has resulted In some 3000
e~ploro'1on. We who s.t through &II the Council mee t ngs ord study around on TV. off and on, with nE-w anglers. Two others have
sess•or. u uolly ho ,e o gl mmer of on ideo of whot s qo•ng on bvt t s Curt MassE-y and Martha Tilton. ably aided him In this quite
>moll w-,nder thol the folies '" the oudience ore ofte"' left ,, the dork. From our arm·rhalr telobserva-amazing manufacture of fisher·
tory the only thing wrong with men from frankly raw material: .,_,,_.......,........,....,_.....,.,__.,.,.,. ................. ........,._.._._...._.........,.........,......., ....... ........,.--......... .,.,.,. ........... j this plE-asant view is that there's Davey Fink. proprietor of Davey's
._.,., not f!nough CouQtry showing! Locker. anct ··Gll" Smith, aklpper /:J _ J• /1~ Prup I Newport Harborites can be proud of the Happy Landings. '-' Q44 N1 c')j to rount Country among the • " •
• • • Lights of the City of the Angels e MESSACE OF BOPE
that have chosen to cast their But the message that Col. Todd
• By COL MDilEW W. SIOTB. Former Kembel-of City Cowadl radiance on our own fair com· brought was even more exciting.
munity. He lives on Balboa Is · It was about our local fishing, e PET1TIONS least>s. accorrling to the terms of land. our most valuable recreational
The Realty Board brought pe-the lE'ases. El1minate the possl· Country sang one of my favor· asset. His text was "God helps
t1tionc: to th<' C't ty Council Mon-billty of anothE-r scandalous give· Itt> songs, too. It's called "Pesca· them who help themselves." He
day alle~NI to contain 500 more away hy somE' Joose.spending do." and why no record·maker sa id that all we need to do to
namf'". bringing tht> total to 9IJO. r·oundl. Tht-people should decide has seen fit to perpetuate it on improvE' our fishing Is to provide
askmg thP Counrll to plare a matiere; ac; wetghty as this. All thP fla t. black plates leaves me our fish with the proper habitat.
propoc;ition on the April ballot to \H' :HI' a-;king is to give us. the fully frustrated. "From Ensenada j that Is. food and shelter. He calla
allow thP voters to decide on a peoplE'. a chance . to vote on down to Acapulco" it goes, and it the "OcE-an Fish Development
chang!' of namt' from ~l'wport whrthPr or not we want that pre· tells tht> plaintive, but hopeful Plan." He predicta that If the
fk'ach to ;\lcwport Harbor. r say rog~ti\'P. t~on~t of EVERY pescador. Es muy plan can be put Into large scale
allegl'rl twrauc:e thl'n' was no \\hy worry now with these but'n' There haven't bet>n NEAR· operation. there will be mo~
check madP. The Council voted leaSt's hanng years to run? Ex. LY E"nough songs about fishing. fish. RIGHT HERE, "Than when
to a('('()mmodatt> them. penenr-e of thE" past tE-lls us that I This one makes everyone feel the rtrst settler arrived ln Call-
At the tall t>nd of Monday eve-the If'~ may come in and ask like singing. Cornia."
ning's meeting, thE" president of for an extE>nc;ion years before the • • • The plan is this: provide new
the Harbor Cltl7E'ns League asked expiration and get it-just a.s In e ODE TO SEA BOBSES kelp beds. That's where the food
the Council how many names the ca.c:c of Beacon Bay (17 yeal'l'J Last Thursday at Costa Mesa's and shelter comes ln. HOW do
they would have to present to get before the expiration date> and Hudson House. 1 was a guest of you grow new kelp beds? Colonel
a propositlol'\ on the same ballot. just as th~ Balboa Peninsula thE" Sea Horse Spin Flshlng Club, Todd's plan ia,to get our eovfm·
The Council members lmmedl· Point Assn. attempted to do. a younger member of our sizable ment to release old ahis-, now
ately started giving all sorts of • 101m PBOPOSAL local family of angllrtg clubs, ln "moth-balta," attach kelp, and
reasons why they did not want Monday the Council will dls · nnd growing nicely, thank you. slnk •em tn stratecle. oftahon
to put the Leape's auggested cuss a proposition of their own-1 witnessed Harry Nishioka pass locations. The same can M done
question on the ballot. a bond Issue for 4 proJects total· the presidential gavel to Fred with rocka, old auto boclles and
How is that for Inconsistency? lng $585,000. They are uldng McDaniels. who will lean on Don other ancbon for kelp.
They had just granted a slmUar that we pass thla bond laaue, at Evans and Allen Rohrer, first and The Scrips-OceanocnpbJc In·
request. What are they af:rafd of? the same time denying U4 the second vice-presidents; Barbara atltute at U.. La lolla beU.V.
Why shouldn't they aJve the peo. right to vote on a l)ropoaltion of Rohrer, sercetary, and Roy Ko-tbat one tO,OOO·ton llldp, .P•owt!J
pie a chance to express them-ours. bayashl. treaaurer, throulh 1958. keJped ..,.,.. atnkJ.I'II', wll1 ~·
selves on_ thla question without Can there be anything wrong Davey (Locker) Fink paaed vide MOllE ftah tft4n our enUN
cost to the clty7 Don't they want with askinr our elected servants out the trophies, w,tth Allen Roh· San MatAlO kelp beet!
to know how the people fee1 or to give U4 a chance to expreu rer and Roy Kobayaahl especially lt'a a brllllant. hO(Ie·tllle4 a-.
what the people want from their our wishes at the polls? There la needing the wheelbarrows. Allen Colonel Todd hu .upplleet the
supposedly duly elected serv· no question In th~lt mlnda about won the Newport Tadc.le Co.'a Idea. But before It ea_n happen.
anta? our abillty to come up with more trophy, and the title of Cham-YOU-eha-lndlvSdualt, Jetall·
e aEACJI LLUU names than the Realty Board ion Surf-Fisherman. Be alto lators, &naler.-an.wt J1et Oft tM
The proposition desired by the dld. nor ls there In oura. won the club's Sportmnan of the .bancl-.con a.nd -.ut beatlna
Harbor Citizens League Ia very Coundl did not slam the door Year trophy, not for hla t.lah1ng those elrama!
almple. Th~ C~arter TeMrw. to on us completelY, but they aid prowess. but becau. he had done --------~ people the ri1ht to approve everything they could to dJ.8cour. the ma.t for hla club ln 1957.
U new leaaet of water front age us from further aCUOn. COUn· ;::;:;;::;::;:;;::;:;:::=:::::===::::::::=:::=======;:::::::::::; ~rty by majority vote. We ctlman Sandy MacKay aded me
think that th~ people should also what would tM peot>l do ~lth
have the declalon aa to the ex· the propertl• when the Jeuat
ten loo of any lon1 t...m uJ.stln~ expl.-ed It they .,. not re....-.d.
luta of water front « beach Let the people run tMmT 1117 &.n·
Pf'OIIerty. lust u almp~ u that. nNr: Get them on tbt tu rolla
This propoaltlon b Intended to by Ooundl artlon. What are you
protect the people frotn a,.y more teeomllmldJna? $()clallam f U
1eues Jlk~ thoee etwn b)' bwe that hu any colot1n1 of eodal·
whHJli'Uf coundll ot tiM put tam. Pve been mcUna tbe wro~
which dellveJWd to the ...-. lltuatu.N about the prtnd,PJ• for
tbe uae o1 J•nd worth mllllcmt which tM 0.., ot our Bes*bllc
ill dollars bat tt. WllJdl ..,. tool · ltande. • ' led no tu.. ~ball w. 10 1D trftb 0\IU 1.000
1re want ttw lud .....,.... to ~~to U. CoUndJ metttnc • dt7 •• tllj ....... at .aJcl .... pat lt ..... 17 liP to thliillllf -'
.......
Ann·a Perry Of COM Dies release date to return the ahJp.
ment, which ... and th1a la the
phenomenon here . . , they dtd,
and the en,.,..vinl wu corrected, Mrs, Eunice Anna Perry, 91, of dale, Walter, Levl, Grant and the new page reprinted, the old
508 Dahlia Ave .. Corona del Mar, Ralph of North Dakota; a daugh. scissored out by band, and the
died Friday, Jan. 10, at her home. ter, Mrs. Zora Lo1an of North replacement puted In on the
She was born Feb~22. 1 , In Dakota; 14 erandchlJdren and 40 stub, and the boo~ returned to
Xenia, Ohio. At the a 4 she ~at rrandchlldren. the book.aeUera, to become one of
went to Nebraska. e tau1ht a Servica were held Tuesday at the country'a aU·tlme bat.ellers.
term of school near Howells. and Baltz Mortuary Chapel, Corona The first of "Huckleberry Finn"
on Christmas Day, 1883, she was del Mar, with the Rev. Edwin 1s lde.ntUled by pa~ 2S3 belna
married there to Wilton C. Perry. Gomke of the Corona del Mar printed· on a atub. Th~ Ubrary
Ten children were born to this Community Church officiating. Coneress hu two copies with the
marriage. Graveside services were held at obJectional picture u the ttrst
She moved to Corona del Mar Forest Lawn. two otl the press, as la publlahers'
in 1948. She joined the Commun· practice. were sent otl to secure
lty Church here and attended the copyr1ght
church regularly, Including Jut SOliZ I)AT the collector of first
Dec. 22. She was active ln the editions wiU appear &Jain
Adult Bible Class and the Read· An your prlntinq needs will be Unllke the buffalo, the tim
lng Adventure Group of the edition fancier wu not wiped oft
Women's Fellowship. hondled conveniently ond court· the face of the earth, he Ju.t took
Her mind was active until her eously in the completely-equip-a terrlfle beatln1 In the depres· death Jut Friday. She wu al· afon, and he Ia JOint to require
ways Interested ln world affairs ped Job Printinq Deportment of a lo~. lonz con~
and commented on President El. When he doea eome ~ he
senhower'a speech the day before The Enslqn, wUJ ~ a ..... t cJa1 ol ftln
her ct.ath. to '1 ,._ :Ubw.
SurvtVOI'S are 6 .on., Konta of ============! DaD Jal. ,., r. a 7-Waft Corona del Ma.r, Cbeater of Glen· e6rt of not Ulie a J.MCC:IIIOOftf
'~BUTCHER BOY MEATS
"CORONA DEL MAR'S MEAT SPECIALISTS"
EAST ClAST .. IWIY HZII
BUTCHER Bov·s Famou.a Fresh DrMM<l 43~ Frying Chickens
JfO CIIA.BQE POa COiilHQ
01' Smokey Skinned
HA Full Shank HaH
OL' SMOKEY OL' SMOKEY
HAM SUCES HAM-FULL
Center Cuts Bun HAi.F
lb4 *1.19 lb. 6~
EG.GS
1101111'1
Llll IIIIET
wta u••m
And the elephant llngere on .•.
The appearance ot Big Babe Jut
Saturday trumpeted our Janu -
ary l umbo clearance all over the
store . . . Laat week our Home-
Gift Shop flipped prices fl'OD'l
earrlnea to tea kettles ••. Thill
week the big dump ill on In the
Cann.d FoodJI Section ... We at
Rlchard'a proclaim thla week to
be Canned Fooda Week, where·
fore customers are Invited to par·
take of aavinp heretofore un-
heard of before. Furthermore, due
to warehouse Inventory Ume be·
lng Imminent and wholesalers
being lenient, a comprehensive
study while aald cu.stomera en·
compua our vut auemblage of
tin cans and examine the molec-
ular amounts thereon, wtll prove
that this Is the ereateat mombo
jumbo of canned food bargains
apprehended In the hlatory of
a month of Janu aries.
* * *
Some of tJae Ruff we bcrnD't
eftD botbend to Mit ••• lut
haft fuat dUJDped ccae a:ftft
CC1M lD b6g blu ••. Tab your
pkk for 5c ••• 101: ••• or 14c: •••
D1cJ dowD dMp, yoa'U come up
with a pl .. at tlay·prtced sur· pn.e. • . • ADd pt tlala • • • All
tboM 1oYely bniDda yoa bow
..... u cmd trut 80 aplldtly
wt11 be oa lumd ••• lfo. 119
lklbe laa't .UU ben, bat wbat
U. ataJada for Ia ••• ADd wW
CODtlDue oa each -..IE lD a dlf.
fenDt clepcutmnt tW Febru·
ary.
* * *
The 4th of which Is the dead·
line for obtaining car license
plates ... Time to eet acquainted
with the new full time Depart-
ment of Motor Vehicles only re-
cently opened on 19th Street In
eo.ta x-... It ill a regular De·
p&rt!Mnt Of Mot« Vehk:la and
,_ ean c1o ewryth1q ID lt that
yau beve ~ c1oM on
North Matn Stl't« ln Santa Ana.
only clC*r . , . Durfng the Ucen.e
plate ruah they are .taylng open
from 8 to 12 on Saturday.; after
February 4 they wUl go back on
their regular Monday through
Fridays 8 to 5.
* * *
Glecmed a o 1D e late....tiJ:ag
drinn Uceue facta that ....-,.
body abould bow alaa9 with
tbe price of beau • • • They're
bnmd ....... So read cmd ab·
sorb • . • WbaiDol U you let
you.r driftl'a JJc:eM aptre Oftr
tb1rty da'p, you pt oaly a
three .,..., lbue cmd you
baft to tab a driftl'a t.tl
II.Dgol U you reaew your ll·
-wltlda a. Wrty-pel'•
led -... --a. ...... ,..., u-........ ,.. wiD ... _... .... .,._un••,,...
..... .,.. ......... -tiNdllc d .... _ ........... , ...
--~-..a..eu,..
.......... -... -tklllet .......... , ....... ,....,
~..-..ay .... .,.. ......
••• adfM .......... wttla ...... -....... ~ ..... ..._-cll ...... IIII.III _. ...... ...... ···-... .. ... uu'H ....... . .-... , y.., ........, ••• _ ........ ~.
a.. .... u •••. UMt It ...
~.-.,.. ...... , ... a ... uPt.
*!c*
Jloale'a n e w est I MonlcotU!
Loob lib a piece ol maca.rool
blown up to a bout te t1mea tw
011gtnal .. • • • '~ben .....
atufta..lt wltb the mad dellc:IGUI
thJnp ... SclnMttmM ..rlth JUoot.
ta cbe8e and IOIMtS.mt. wtt.h
m.at . • . Tben .,.. tope It wttb
• one of her own l t.allaD a uc. and
KOIIIr&Da ud bebe It all ln the oven •.. Look t.. MCIIllc:otU aloft~ ateam tabM row or ,..e~y.pre.
p&ted hot foodiJ • • • Jtltllt e.c:ro.
ttom tbt f:Nib ....... ·~-ln the M•t ~tat •••
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J R ...........
·.
TaUADAY, JUVAft Jl, J-a&WIOft ua.oa DUGJr I
IE II Permit for 85-Ft •. High 't!~n!:!ll•},~•
Apa itment Is Req. uested l~~~~~~· ~~c...~· --~
A number ot controversial of property at 29th St. and La.
Items, lncludJ.nr the requeat for Fay~e St., Newport. protestinr
a u.e permJt tor an 85-foot, mul-the proposed ban on residential
U-atoried apartment b u II dine uses In an M·l zon~. near the entrance to Udo Isle.
will come up thJs evening KE.XT COKCEJrT JAlf. :116
(Tburaday) before the Newport Adrian Holland. concertmaster
Beach Planning Commission. for the Oranee County Philhar-1
l.ar<JeSt and Most Com~
Furniture Store in the ArM.
C.JI few free
DECORATING SE:AVICf
Lit-ty 1·55 II
House ... Gar~~n
Furnishings for homos,
dubs, yechts.
3017 W. Co .. t Hu~hwey
Newport Beech
Alao on the aeenda are the monic Orchestra, wtU be tea -
request of William Cagney for a tured as soloist In a symphony
uae permit to establish hiB May. concert to be presented at 8:30
fair shopping center on 32nd St., p.m. Sunday, Jan. 26. In the Ful.
between Newport and Balboa lerton Junior College Auditorium.
Blvd., and the hearing on the ·::.:.::.:.:..:..::.:.::.:.:...=~:.:..::.::.:..::.:..:.::.:.~============= prop o a e d zoning ordlnan<'e
JOINING IN THE DRIVE "gainst polio are these
4 little ladies, who are promoting the March of
Dimes v.,riety Show to be held Saturday eve~i~g.
Jan. 25. in the OrMge Coast College Audttor·
ium. Seated is the ' Polio Poster Girl ' of Orange
County, 21f2.year-old Debbie Albertson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Albertson of 2079 Con·
ti111ntal Ave., Costa Mesa. The dancing trio are
the daughters o f Mr. a nd Mrs. Charles W . Crump
• •
of 2100 OceM Blvd .. Belboa. In th• center is
Teresa, age 5. Thp other 2 are the -i year-old
Crump twins, Diane, at left, and Janeen. They
are students of the Dorothy Jo Da,...ce Studio in
Corona del Mar and will perform in the March
of Dimes Show. ''Poster Gin · Debbie is well on
her way to recovery from an attack of polio th"t
she suffered in November. 1956.
(Ensign photo)
amendments, which call for strin·
eent oft-street parklng require.
ments In new business d istricts.
The Comml.sslon wtll meet at
8 p.m. In the City Hall. Here ls
the aeenda tor this evening:
e V AaiAJfCE BEQUESTS
Illene Kimbrel}, 6-!oot en.
croachment into 10-toot rear yard
setback, 300 36th St., Newport.
Mrs. Nancy Astor, waiver of
square footage requirements for
3 dwelling units and waiver of
' requirements tor covered car
space, 917 E. Balboa Blvd., Bal-
boa.
Jack Kramer. waiver of side
yard setbacks to .construct 3
dwelling units, 434 and 436 Car·
nation Ave., Corona del Mar.
Jack McCarthy. 3-foot en-
croachment Into 10-foot rear yard
setback to add to present dwell·
lng at 704 W. Ocean Ft., Balboa.
Mlro-Lido Apartments, Inc.. 10·
foot encroachment Into 20-foot
front yard setback and 2-foot en-
croachment Into 10-foot rear yard
setback, 611 31st St., Newport.
Community Methodist Church,
14-foot encroachment Into 20-foot
front yard setback, 112 Aeate
Ave .• Balboa.
e USE PE.DilT BEQUESTS
KOSMAJtS WELCOME GOU. I Kosmak of 116 Emerald Ave ..
An 8-pound. 9-ounce girl was Balboa Island. Monday, Jan. 6, at
born to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony 1 Hoag Hospital.
William Cagney, retail shop.
ping area. including a market '
and various small business facil·
ltles. on 3 acres of the Pacific J. G. waa-r of c. •. Electric y property between New-
port Blvd., Balboa Blvd., 29th St. SICC M II 111 19 and 32nd St., Newport.
Jack McCarthy, 7-fGOt addition John G. Waggoner. 79. of 2593 to rear of non-conf,_..,..tng dwell-• • O • •. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Eld A C l M-n died Y"~ en ve.. 08 a ..,_., lng at 704 W. Ocean Ft., Balboa.
: .. : Friday. Jan. 10. In Hollywood Blanche Fulkerson, move dwell· • WHI*~ s • Presbyterian Hospital. He was a lng forward on lot to allow con. • • native of Missouri and lived In struction of 20-foot garage on
• • the Harbor Area 2 years. He was rear of lot and add to the front
• • a stock clerk at I. Magnln's of of the dwelling, 1713 W. Balboa • DOl NG • Los Angeles. Blvd .. Newport. • • He is sudvlved by his widow, G. W. Van Ausdall, add wash • • Uly: 2 sons, Gene of Costa Mesa, d ti d • • and John of Missouri: a daueh· room to south en of ex:l5 ng e· • • tached garage, 2331 S«ond Ave., • T. M. Hlmbtook. your Telephone Manaatt in Newport Beadl • ter: 5 rrandchlldren. Corona del Mar.
0 • Servic:8 were held Monday at Mlro-Udo Apartment., lnc..
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• Baltz Mortuary Chapel. eo.ta Me · multi-storied apartment buUdJn& .. aa. wttb the ..., .. Ployd 11\omp-85 teet hJgh wtth an elevator
son of Carden Grove offldatlng. ahaft to ~nd 13% f~ above
Interment was In Harbor Rest the upper top Of tlle roof. 611 31st
Memorial Park. st.. Newport.
Johnson lr Son. display, sale
LEGAL lfOTICE and appurtenant uses of ~wand
CEJITD"JCATE 07 llJSDfESS used cars. 600 W. Coast Hwy.,
Fkttttoaa nzm Kame Newport.
The UNDERSIGNED does here· Mrs. H. W. Kornder. alteration
by certify that he is conducting and addition to existJng non-ron-
a veterinary medical practice forming dwelling, 322 Alvarado
business at 2948 East Coast Hlgh-j Pl .. Balboa.
way. Corona del Mar. California e AMEJfDNEJfTS
COitOifA DEL NAJl
IUXCB
2123 Eaat Coaat lliqhway ORiole 5-0810
under the fictitious Clrm name of Second hearing will be held on
Corona del Mar Animal Hospital propose-d amehdments to the zon.
and that said firm ls romposed of ing ordinance. A letter has been
the following person whose name received !rom Jack Beaver, owner
In full and placeof~ldence~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ as follows, to-wit:
John Milton Wheaton. DVM
2948 East Coast Highway,
Corona del Mar. California
Witness my hand on this 19th
day of December, 1957
John Milton Wheaton, DVM
STATE OF CALIFORNTA )
~ss
COUNTY OF ORANGE J
w...t ...._ we ...,., A dinosaur skeleton? Or a monster
from one of those spooky movies the kids aeem to like so
much? W l'Oilg both ways. These are pre-formed telephone
cablea. They're t or the .-witching equipment that helps
handle your c:alla. How are these "gentle mo~" born ?
FinJt, telepbone people hammer nails in ju.t the rig ht
plaeeL Around thJa pattern-eort of like a jig-saw pua-
al&-they nm thoUianda of wires. In the end. the whole
thing'a reaq to ftt right into a phone system. By doing
wiring jobe like thJa in a dvance, we can expand aervice
futer-t.o met$ your~ needs.
ON nus 19th day of December,
1957. before me. a Notary Public
in and for said county and state,
residinr therein, duly cornmis·
sloned and sworn. personally ap-
peared John Milton Wheaton.
DVM. known to me to be the per·
son whoee name Ia aubt'lcrlbed to
the wtthln Instrument, and ac-
knowledred to me that he ex-
ecuted the aame.
•••
WITNESS my hand and oUiclal
seal.
Mary A. Hupa
Notary Public In and for said
County and State.
My Commlsslon explres Aur.
16. 1959 .
Publlahed Dee. 26, 1957, Jan. 2.
9. 16, 1958 ln the !tewport Harbor
Enslp.
ARE COMING BACK
Your help in selecting a location
for your con•enience would be so
appreciated.
Thank you
We would like a restaurant outlet
in Corona del Mar. Costa Mesa .
Lido Isle and Balboa laland .
Plecme te ll us in which restaurant
in your area you would like to haTe
Vi'a Pies M rTed. rill in this
coupon and mail it to Box 191,
c/o The EDaign. Corona deJ Mar. ·wa~ota-n.e
LATaST _, ~RH
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I I CHOICE OF I&WAUilANT --·--·--·---·
I YOUB AREA -. --
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For Y .. st
People have bHn
wying ••• ..,cf
believing that
YOU CAl
DO BETTER
at
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~ Case I• Back lay The Finches to Dramatiz~
History of Famous Colonel
AJlMT MAR Df FJlA.JfCE
Army Pvt. Lawrence J. Starr,
son of Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Starr of
317 "1 Marguerite Ave., Corona del
Mar, has been assigned to the
Infra ndes Depot In France. Pvt.
Starr, who arrived In Europe in
1957, graduated from Orange
Cout College In 1956 and en-
tered service In June, 1957.
~ Law e n f o r c e m e n t offl('('rs
chased 3 men on motorcycles for ~ over an hour Monday, Jan. 6th. A dramatization of the history Hugh Hoover, dressed In colonial
In the Back Bay area before fin· of Colonel William Cabell will be costume, will preside at the tea
ally catching one of thE' riders presented by Mr. and Mrs. Braden table during the social hour. Vo-
near the Marine emergE'ncy land· Pinch of Corona del Mar, and cal music will be presented by
lng strtp. Mrs. Finch's niece, PatrIcIa Mrs. Lester VIerling, accompan.
Booked for reckless drivi ng. Schultz, at 2 p.m. Wednesday, led by Mrs. William Tritt at the FIRST CHU~ 0 , CHRIST
evading arrest and having no II· Ja n. 22, In the Ebell clubhouse, piano and by a chorus of 8 Har-SCIEHTIST
cense plates was Clifford Turn. Balboa. bor High School stude nts u nder llOl ¥1. Lido. New-+ -.....
baugb, 21. of Santa Ana. He was The Harbor Area chapter of the dJrectlon of Ml.u Marie Hie· A bnndl of '"'• Mottt.r Church, 111.
fined SllO and had his operator Daughters of the American Rev· bsch. First Church of Christ, Scientist, In a-
license suspended 30 days. Tak· olution was named In honor of Col Cabe11 was born March 13. ton, t.Aell4cfu, .. tts.
lng part In the chase were a Col. C&bell. an ancestor of Mrs. 1730, In the VIrginia colonies. He Swftdey School 9:15 e.m
sheriff's deputy. a highway pa · Braden Finch. was a close friend of George Sundev S.rvice II :00 e.m.
trolman and Costa Mesa and Mrs. l..ee Barnes will be narra· Washington. Thomas Jefferson Wedneadev EY.ni119 t.4Htift9 1:00 P-"'·
Newport Beach police otfl('('rs. tor. Mrs.. Clifford Estee and Mrs. was the colonel's attorney. He 1t .. din9 Room loceted et lll5 Vie ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;:;;:;;;:;;:;;;:;;:;;;:;;:;;;:;;:;;;:;;:;;;:;;:;;;:;;:;;;:;;:;;;:;;:;;;:;;:;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;~ Udo, Newport B..ch, Ia ~~~ _, a• was Instrumental In setting u p de'f' ffl>m 9:00 e.m. to S:OO p.m.
the first conaUrutlon of the U. S. WedMade'f' from 9:00 e..~n. to 7:4S
and contributed to the. early p.m. f.ndey -111119, from 7:00 p.m. to shaping of government rn our 9:00 p.m. CIOMd Holide'f'.
Ill Ill
OtJddy wMted me to dress l,ke Little New Ye?Jr, tJnd Mother
w,rted me to oet busy tJnd mo~P ~ome res o lu !tors, but I m sort
of ln·O.-• ,, t.ve o~ to just whot o NEW YEAR •S onyw?Jy ... and I d
like to toke o peek Mound the corner of 1958 one see. Trouble is
thtJI I stood up wtJd•ng for the New Yeor •o long thtJI I d•dn t get
t~rnu'ld to wr'tinq th;s message lost wee~. I e I hod planned. (Gottt~
rememoer those deodlines. Daddy stJys.)
n>s of course. will be my first New YelJr ond I C{J'l only hope
thot .t II be as exc•hng as the post I 0112 months Daddy ~ays it is
going to be a good year for our Ensign ... !hot is, 1f I continue m_y
in qUI·S; tive-ness and ~eep tab on whot s qo•nq on. (Mother says •t
real•y 1sn t necessary to be Qu•te so •nqu• .tive EVERY wo~•ng min·
ule!) But I thin~ my Doddy is right, and I m going to poke into
EVE RYTHING all yeM long so that you readers of the Ensign will
be kept up to dtJte on all the hoppenings •n our commun;ty.
Inci-dent-ally. if you don't ~lre~dy subscribe _to. the Ensign, be·
gin the New Year right by sending 1n your subsc:npt•on order today,
so you ct~n reod t~ll the news of this beautiful town of ours : .... a~d
you can read the funnies too. and do the crossword punles ,f you re
thot smart ...
So. happy I 9 S-8 ... Keep the Ensi gn flying ...
l uv
KARIN ------------------
PLEASE USE THIS. ORDER BlANK FOR YOUR SUBSCRIPTION
AND RECEIVE A USEFUL WORLD GLOBE FREE
NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN
2850 E. Coast lfjghway
Corona del Mar. CaW.
Dear Karin,
I am enclosing $2.95 for a one-year subscription to
the Newport Harbor Ensign .
• PJ.eaa. .. nd me the WORLD GLOBE era a
free pnmium.
SeDdEMplo:
NAME
MAILING ADDRESS ----------
CITY' ----~;o-----~
country. He died Marc h 23, 1798. Th• public ia cOtdielly irwited to et•
MlJBPIITS RAVE SOJf
A 6-pound, }.J-ounce boy was
born to Mr. and Mrs. John Mur-
phy of 2333 E. Coast Hwy., Corona
del Mar, Monday, Jan. 6, at Hoag
Hospital.
KAJfEJf SOR aolllf
An 8-pound boy was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kanen ot
248 c a t a 1 1 n a Or., N e w p o r t I
Relghts. Monday, Jan. 6, at Hoag
Hospital.
T'1D CIIVWCB OP CIUUST 1050 Cuuda St. eo.ta 11 ..
LJbelty 1·5'111
E. C.J--,Mta•et.
Sunday lefVieea: 9:45 a.m. Bible
study; 11 a.m. momtne war·
ahJp: s:oo p.m. eoventne eervtoe.
M14week lerVtc:e, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday. --· CIIJidT cauaca n TBE su
CclauDUDity ll.tbocUltt
8cdboa Blri. at lM lt.. •ewpoct
OIUole 3..-JS
rmiT u.nsr cau~tc:~~ or a&wJOft ~
....... .......... c..tltl..
t.nd the chutdl M rvic.t end .,.. tile
lteediruiJ Room.
Gm yoa.r tmpon..t
l'eCOI'da OllltWecl fiN
protectloa with
DfSULATED P1LES • • •
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
SUPPLIES .•. STA110NERY
Willi••..._,.
IJ.clo ·~ c.w OIUole 3__, -taO VIa Lido
HAIRCUTS
POll liEN AND JOYS
y $1.25
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THE 1958 F'ORECAST
1be ciaht pap unual Forecast -DOW In Its cleveath year-baa
been prepared by tbe Ecooomla Sta1f of a natiODally kDOWD a.
aearc.h Orpciz.atioo.
Hen's a tearebiJia look iato J9SI that &bouJd bclp every
basineuman aod investor ia makina dcciaioas in the aew year. 1be
Forecut ptUCOIJ thb Std'a outlook for business, ftA&DCe and atoct
market trmds i.a 19SI.
Outlioed arc atima1ed ~ and DivideDda per a!we for
1951 for 40 Rails, 2.5 UtWticl aDd 65 ladUitriall ia table form for
quick reference. Ia addi .. 34 tCJI) IDctustriallfOUPI aDd their au~
divisions -ated, oil, chcriilc.Ia, etc. -are mrYeJ*i with tabulated
estimates ot tbc treads to be ez.pected for eacb. 11Ua ~ve
Report oa tbe mdre EcoDomJc picture for 19SI b )'OUR NOW-
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City and State
UfDIB DAY ADf&hlili
... pwt m.cs. ....... lt. •...-t~ Llbeltr .. liD"-D. .. IJ ......
Saturday Mom.lne SeJ'vfc:e.: Sab· bath School: 9:30 a.m. -Ser· mon: U:OO a.m. Prayer meet· toe: Wednesday, 8:00p.m.
ST. AD..wl .alln'TRaJAII .,._r!.llllb .. ac&~
15th lt. & lt. llDdNw8 114.
ac:rMe ~ ..... lcMol Uberty 1-)2$1
h8tlon Jan.J-L I~ SUNDAY: Mornln, worship. 8,
9:30, 11 a .m.; Churc:b Khool.
9:30 and 11:00; Thunday, 1r.
H 11 h Fellowship. 5 p.m.;
Prayer, study IJ'OUP, 10:00 a.m.
c&Uac:& OP OUJI LADY
Of' ItT. C•JIMKI. 1MI w ............... ewpoct
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,
anne-._
With the endless variety of foods now
found in cans, it's possible to lead a •
gourmet's life without any kitchen gadgets
except a can opener! And now we have
(starting Thursday, January 16) a fabulous
3-DAY CANNED FOOD CARNIVAL at Richard's
lido Maltet . • . to fiJI your shelves with
variety at a fraction of the regular price!
We're slashing the cost of all sorts of
fin&-llrand-foods-in-ans ... because ifs
warehouse inventory time and our whole-
salers gave us a break (by way of clearing
their shelves). Now's the time to stock up,
durirt~ the canned foods portion of the big
MON'JH.lONG CLEARANCE at
LIDO MMKIT
America's Unique Food Mart
.,...., • ...,ni7PJL f,.., Til I P.ll
YOUR
VIT
HEADQUARTERS
C.reu ~~~ llr Pur••r
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11.17 EAST COAST ~AT
coao•a. DELM&a
ZOROYA, 62-foot ketch of Thomes F. QuiM Jr.,
will fly the burgee of the Lido Isle Y oc.ht Club in
the A capulco Race, which will start this 6unday.
Shown here , left to right, ore Derek Baylis, crew
member from Australia; Clark Sweet, soiling
master: owner Tom Quinn, and Clyde Mcleod.
novi9ator. Other crew members are Ern ie Meiser,
Wade Hill. Bill Scott, Fronk Gurt1n, Worw•ck
.... 2111
Tompkins end Dr. Turner Camp.
TAPPING the T-WAVES
.. with JEAN TANDOWSKY ....
aiJ)DIG OUT BVUICUES ts Other stops on their lntlnerary I
not my dl.sh ot tea, even with an Include DaJlu, Nassau, Bermuda, I
ocean liner runnJng Interference Havana, Mexico City and Aca-
for the raging elements, but pulco.
sometimes the sea gives you no • •
choice. As an exciting finale to SPEA.KJJfG OF Acapu ko. there
their heavenly Caribbean cruise, will be plenty of ocean commo·
the Hal Dike family and Joel tlon next Sunday at high noon
Prelnlngers spent 2 days and ott San Diego when the Acapulco I
nights as their ship lay off the Race starts, with 38 yachts en·
coast of Florida, riding out a tered. A Special Acapulco Char-1 hurricane -or was It a eale? ter Flight wlll leave Jan 29 with
Anyway. what's In a name, once wives and friends of those racing.,
you're In It? Even with that add· to be on hand to greet them as 1 ed bit of drama they reported fhe they cross the finish line.
cruise a super-aue<:ess and we're A~ Qa1lul (Tom rac:lQ9
glad to have them home safe and tbeb' btdt Zoroya) cmcl Tlab
sound. cmd A1 Payae ot l.acJuDG wtl1
• • • be abeard, beod'DCJ for tbe Tay-SPEAXDIC OF Joe Prelnlnger, lor boQM (tbe Old' Tayler
it's nice to have the opportunity bouM?) w b 1 c b tlMy baft
of wishlnr him the best of luck leaed Cllld .. 8mcxlr dab oa the
tor the coming year u p~ident Acapulco ftJaiab u.... Adooelle
of the Santa Ana Chamber of wtl1 cat ber trf1J &bon cmd Oy
Commerce. "Uncle Joe" Is just bac:lr to UttJe thrM-IDCIIItb-old
the MOST and with Marty Lock-IAtitla S1UCID.IM Qu1Aa. wbo
ney u first vice president, Santa wtl1 remcda at hoale wttb ber
Ana hu surely hlt the jackpot. • • •
SPEAKIRC 01' Marty Lockney,
he and Amelta are attending a
National Automobile D ~a I e r s
Convention In Miami. Florida.
the home of the wave and the
" .... ALso aboard the friendly Spec·
lal wiJI be Betty Schock. whoee
husband Blll ls racing Dick Ler-
ner's sloop Gamin. And Goldie
(Mrs. Sam> Joseph of Lido Isle on
a ONE WAY 11CXET, complete land of the fee, the sun-tan· with sextant and aalllng ~ear. In
ner'a tout of the cout. and the the hope that someone wiJJ need warm. sunny playeround of the extra crew for the trip back. Got·
money-bearing male and the fur. die would rather aaU than eat
beartn• female. Wonder lt they'U d ..... t prove lt. haa ... ..-need tbelr wooUa In warm. aun-an • ., ..... 0 _......... ...
l'lodda. .or lm't lt ~ ev~ eoww ln Power Squadron. ~"' dow!\ yondl:r! lncJ.a41n• ...._ lfavtption. but ~.;....;..;~...:..-~--=--=-----wu una.ble tl etew In the n~ce.
1ft the SM can cook too. So anyone with
Uclo Shoppiftc) AIM a cJu~ for Goldie to crew, wtU
find h~r at the Am~rlcanos In
FotaLMgeS.Iectionof
YARDAGE -LINENS
BEDDING -NOTIONS
PATTERNS
BOYS' & GIRLS'
TOT to TEEN
AN~tmlco.
Blllle (Mrs. Rlchardl Lern~r
and Katie IMrs. hrrvl C"lark will
both fly to Acapulro to cheer
their hu .. bnnds a~ the finish
line on Dick Le~r·s s looo Gam·
in. Billie and Dick will stay
about a w~k and plan a leisure.
lv cruise back home on the
Gamin.
1 Exchange Club !
Installation
F'rt-d ~ston, vtce president of
Udo Insurance Agency, was
lnstnlled a<~ president of the New-
port Harbor ·Exchange Club dur-1
ing the annual Installation and I
dinner last Thursday evening
at the Newport Harbor Yacht '
C'lub. Mr Preston su~s Jo·
seph Stet>lman of the Mariners
Branch or California Bank. I CLOTHING 1 AI Harris was installed as I
I \'ire p~ident. Marlin Johnson. I t ~rctary; and Bob Jacobs. treas-1 . ROW s 1 urer. Mr. Johnson was also .wcre-tarv of the club last year. Fr~
Klein. Exchange district gover·j
nor. was Installing oWcer. The
3<404 Vi• lido club has just completed Its first
Newpott S..c.h, C.Jif. year.
Twice-A· Ye• Sale!
~ OD tbe acavatJa aack
lU8 to 29.98 Value lfOW ... Some m lnus buttons, some
allghtlY aoUe-<1.
Due 111 w..a a..d J--r ....... CUual to CoctrtaU.
Stus 7-15. 17.98 to 39.98 Value __ .. JfOW I 1.11 to 11.11
c::.a.. Da I I II 1 f.98 to 29.98
Value _lfow ... to ••• Cotton prtnta and eollct.
StJe.laht. flill and Oared aklrta.
Pl!!fed for Sprlq.
lb ,,. lldlt.
-hU lltbtll
Boclta.num woo~necl with aatla.. beautlful ._ and «.'01-oaa.. S&ae 8-16. 1 to 13.18
Value -..liOW S. • ue
aalky 1lalt S'wwteca
lfOW lUI
J..-y T-Sidna
•oWUI · SM
WoolJ__.,aa--
IIOW1.81
Ddp Dry c.ttla Dirt.
lfOW~-Ul
1 ...... "-T .....
JrOW '-11
.. .... a.a.ela.T-.
•••• u -· ....... -Ul.&. ......... _ ... ...., ..._AD..._PtMI.
~ ............. ~ Ultot•• . ~':a. .. no. :::,..•=. elena's
rQY uct ~. sa.. a-te. FADS AND FASHIONS
INI & OQAft JiiGIIWJIT
a...... ~ ...........
• ••• ••• •••
(Beckner photo)
l»Jt Jaftm
FIIAL REDUCTIO .
S_port Shirt SALE
144 SHRT SLEEVE .ITS
IVY OBLON & WOOLS IMPORTED COTTONS
Reg. 4.95 • '1.97 • • • • •
Reg. 5.95 • '2.47 • • • • •
Reg. 6.95 • '2.97 • • • • • Reg. 7.95 • '3.47 • • • • • • Reg. 8.95 • '3.97 • • • • • Reg. 9.95 • '4.47 • • • • •
Reg. 10.95 • '4.97 • • • • •
Reg. ·12.95 • '5.97 • • • • •
• • •••••••• • • • • • • • ••••••
•o LJJUr
123 LOll SLEEVE
Reg. 4.95 • $1.97 • • • • •
Reg. 5.95 • s1.97 • • • • •
Reg. 6.95 • 7..77 • • • • •
Reg. 7.95 • 7..77 " • • • • •
Reg. 8.95 • 53,47 • • • • •
Reg. 9.95 • 53.77 • • • • •
Reg. I 0.95 • 54.47 • • • • •
Reg. I 1.50 • '4.97 • • • • •
Reg. I I. 95 • $5.47 • • • • •
Reg. 12.50 • $5.77 • • • • •
Reg. 13.95 • '5.97 • • • • •
Reg. 14.95 • '6.47 • • • • •
Reg. 15.95 • $6.97 • • • • •
• •••••••• • • • • • • • • • • ••••
WOOL SHIRTS • • • ~ PRICE
.. LIPD I ST. IIIYI
••••• • • • •• • •••• • • • ••••• -
JJJ4 10011$
BA.I:aDASB•a
2SJS East Coast Highway, Cotona del Mar· in the Birtcber Bldg.
Phone ORiole 3-0155
NavY Officer
Takes Bride
DOria (0..) .kl.neaid, the reeep.
tlontst at the S.O. Anae* P,..
Club, wu mal"''ied to Lt Cmdl.
Ceorp P'ormaD Monday evenlnr
of Jut woee1t at the harpe of Mr.
and Mra. lohn M~n Hurtt in
Corona del Mar.
luqe Elmer l>ofle ot S.O. An-rei• and Balboa read tbe wed·
dJng Mr. and Mra.
Hurtt bridal eouple.
we.re the foJ.
Mra. Florence
Mrs. Cordon
lan, and Mra. A.rth\U'
Paxton, Mr. and Mra. James Cer·
main and Dr. Fred Rausch.
The newlyweds flew to Hono.
lulu to their new home overlook-
Ing Diamond Head. The Navy
commander has been stationed
In Hawall tor the pa.st year and a half.
$4,100 Prt~~iiiiiJ
IIIII Are Stolet
Promissory notes totaling $4,500
Miss Sandra Swanson of COM
Is Engaged to Donald McKay
Mr. and Mrs. Harold John
Swanson of 606 BegohJa Ave.,
Corona del Mar, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Sandra, to Donald Lee McKay,
son of Mr. and Mn. William AI·
bert McKay of 2001 Highland Dr., Harbor Highlands.
were stolen some Ume In the put
several w~k.s from the home ot
Tracy calvert, 819 w. Balboa
Bl vd. Balboa. Mr. Calvert dis-
covered the notes were missing
Tuesday when the maker of one
of the notes, Clifton Lorah, de-
manded $1.500 (the sum of hill note) or the note.
Mr. Calvert said he and Martin
Harrl.a, Mel Murray, Lorenzo AI ·
len, Nelaon Maycock and Mr. Lo-
rah formed a partnership last
May 29 In Utah for the purpose of
EVEl YNN PEASE OF BALBOA ISLAND
M~ss Evelynn Pease of B. I.
Is Engaged to Joel Leo.nard
Engagement ring place cards
revealed the news to family
members at a dinner -party held
at the Balboa Bay Club. Present
were the bride-eJect's rrand-
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J.
Bellin of Corona del Mar; her
gteat-aunt. Mra. Julia F. Ostran-
der of Glendale; Mr. and Mrs.
Harry P. McKay of Costa Mesa
and Mrs. Allee GJatzau, Lo8 An-
geles. :\1r. McKay's grandparents;
also the parents of the engaged
couple and Donald G. Swanson,
brother of the bride-elect. Unable
to attend were Mr. and Mrs. C.
A Swanson of Pasco, Washing-
ton, paternal grandparents of
Mlss Swanson.
Miss Swanson Is a graduate of
Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy
In Pasadena and at present ls
attending Orange Coast College.
GlamouT
Glimpses
She also aids her mother In the making an expedition to Poly-
teaching ot dancing. nesla. Mr. calvert was made bust-
Her fiance, a graduate of Van ness manager and all persons
Nuya High School. Is now study-signed promissory notes for $1,·
lng Petroleum Technology at Or· 500, due on Sept. 25, 1957. No one
ange Coast. Feb. 3 he leaves for has made payment on the notes
New London, Conn .• and Naval and Mr. MaycocJc has since died.
Submarine School. Following 2 Mr. Calvert said all remaining
year's naval service he will re-partners lived at 819 W. Balboa
tum to coJJege for his degree. Blvd. from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31, when
Mr. and Mra. Harvey Pease of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie ::scJ~f!)A!f'
304 CoJJins Ave., Balboa Is land 463 Flower St., Costa
No date has been set for the' Mr. Murray, Mr. Lorah and Mr.
wedding. Allen moved to Los Angeles.
announced the engagement of
their daughter, Evelynn. to Navy
Ensign .Joel Leonard of Wa.shlng.
ton, D. C., at a luncheon during
the Christmas holidays.
decorated cake. made
Schmer, revealed the
month as August, 1958.
The bride-eJect made the tra-
diUonaJ offering ot candy to her
Delta Gamma sorority s1stera at
UCLA, where she is a sophomore.
Ml&s Pease graduated from New-
port Harbor High School with
honors and made her debut dur-
Ing the Newport Beach Chlldren's
Home Society Debutante Ball In
1956.
Ensign Leonard is the son of --------------------------------------------------
LEIIos -............... _____ _
(Oae of tiM !.aden l.a tiM
c:ampaiga to put the dty aame
cbaDp propoatioo OD tiM bal·
lot wat Coroaa del Ncrr llealtor
Earl Staaley. a.... lJI a letter
1M bad writteta to Cowadlmcm
Lee Wilder befon CouDdl
CI9Ned to ~ the laae oa the ballot.)
On the subject of eKpense to
the city, It would certainly not
rost as much to make a gradual
change-over lsurprl.alng what can
be done with a rubber stamp) by
voluntarily placing the propos!.
tion on the ballot at the coming
city election as the cost of a spec-
Ial election demanded by suftl.
cient signatures of voters on a January 6, 1958 petition as suggested by the lion-
Councilman Lee Wilder orable Jay Stoddard when he
City of Newport Beach stated in a CouncU m~tlng that
Newport Harbor, california It the realtors wanted the name.
My Dear ~: change propcM~Itlon On the ballot
You were quoted In the New-they knew how It could be placed
port Harbor Ensign as saying there. U Councilman Stoddard'a
that no one has sold you on the suggestion l.a followed, the city
change In the name of our city will bear both the coat of a spec.
KARL E. HEUER is the new from N~rt Beach to Newport laJ el«'tlon and the cost of the
f h H 1 Harbor. May I suggest that you change-over.
Ensign Leon a r d graduated
from Newport Harbor High School
In 1953 and received hl.a degree
from Claremont Men's CoHere In
1957. He received his Navy com-
mission last September, after he
completed ortlcer's tralnlnr at
Newport, R. l. He is assigned to
Naval InteJJirence Dept., Wash-
Ington, D. C., where the couple
plan to make their home. Mlaa
Pease wUJ conUnue her education
at Ceorce Washington Unlvers· lty.
The brlde-elect'a fathft, Harvey
Peue, II a member of the New·
port Beach Elenentary School
Board Mra. Peue la plftldent of
the International Summer Dance
School, Corona del Mar. sales manager or t e e ipot sell yourself by looking In the Whatever the cost, It wiJl be
1
d •
Division of Beckman Instruments, Oranre County telephone dlrec-lnrJnlteslmaJ compared to thel G en a Prtce
ay AJirlf Inc .. Newport Beach. He served tory at the Jlstlngs under New-value of having a name accepta-1 I as tmistant sales manager of the port Beach. In your business as a ble to aU sections of our com -I z t G• I
div•sion for the past ts months. I pubuc reJauons man. you should munlty. thus establahtng a firm s on a tr IT'S SPRING ' Any doubts aboutl th 1
He joined the Bedman organ-immediately recognize e va ue foundation upon which we may lt will be completely gone when ization in 1955 as 4 product line of the change In the last half of build together for a Greater you pop into O'Brien's and have Be h" "H bo
a glimpse of the exciting new sales manager at Helopot s our .. c-Ity from " ac to ar-Newport Har r.
spring hats. DRAMATIC DE-Mountainside . N. J . plant. Mr. I bor Yours sincerely,
S IGNER MILLINERY, or casual Heller holds a degree on me · The telephone directory lists Earl W. Stanley
I · · · d r "Newport Beac-h"· New-little straws for general wear . . . chanocal engt.neerong from Rut-
1
un t' Be h Ch ber
0
( Com-
you will find a lovely selectlon j gers University. He and h•s wofe port ~c a~ h-Cit f
and one to your liking at t~nd their 2 choldren live in Cost aN m erce. e:.porth Sc~c 1 Dl!trt~' O'Brien"s I I ewport ...,-ac oo .
· Mesa. Newpjtrt Beach United Fund. AI -The moet exqulaUe herb an 1 though Newport Beach Ct!imber
for tiM aprlog MCUOD • • • lOYely 2 U R ._ . of Commerce Is listed as such, Its
ltnrws. braJda. ICitlu, pastel ase IIIUII•• ID I ottic-lal nnme is Newport Harbor
felb ••• dreuy. or tailoNd, aa B I. Ar w·IL.I Chamber of Commerce. ram told
you llke •.. exotic eolon. or I 01 I l11111flft l that tht> Chamber of Commerce
ahbly blacJu, or DC1YJS ••• you was I is ted under "Newport
cbOOH lt. You wUl waat to The request of the Balboa Pe-Bea<'h"' as well as under "New -
J11111p rtgbt la Cl1ld take Mnral ninsula Point Assn. for extension port Harbor" at the request of
of th... exdtiag aumhen of its Je~ for the <'ity-owned the Ci ty Counc-Il.
bome with you. bt>arh at N St., was withdrawn Listed under "Newport Harbor"
While you are here, have a at Monday morning's study ses-are: Newport Harbor Aquatic
1 1 sion of City Council by Assn. Sc-hool. Newport Harbor Board of first glimpse of what"s com ng n President William Gurr Realtors. Newport Harbor Boat the spring or summer bags. We
Glenda Price. vtce president of
the N~rt Harbor High School
student body and daughter of Mr.
and Mra. Curtia Price of 1965 Ar-
nold Ave., Costa Mesa, has ~n
cho.wn January Zonta Girl of the Month.
Glenda has appeared as a vo.
cal soloist many times In the
Harbor Area. She Ia a senior.
lfELLIE LU'TCBEJI HELD OVEJl
NelJie Lutcher, lntemaUon.aJiy
famous recording star who has
been appearing at the Jamaica
Inn, Corona del Mar, has been
held over until Sunday, .Jan. 26.
The popular vocalist presents 4
!!bows nightly, except Monday,,
beginning at 9:30 p.m.
FARE
deUcious dinners
delightful drinks
dancing every night
ENTERTAINMENT by
THE ROYAL LAN'I'ZERS
Ko Am~•t Tax DaW After 1:10 p.&
dinners from $2.00
closed Mondays
eafare RESTAURANT AND
COCKTAIL LOUNGE HYatt 4-6508
JUST SOUTH OF LAGUNA
..... Yllll .....
dinner specials
Served eYery Sunday thru Thunday
At low. low
'J'!i6es you can afford
to eat out regularly.
n... specials
good through Febru-
ary• on the aboYe
designated days. Join
your friends at the
Villa Marina for din-
ner • . • real aoou.
PRIME
RIBS .,.
Swordfish~
Steak
'1110
VILLA MARINA
"Entrance to Balboa Ialand"
Daily Luncheon OBiole 5-0200
have made a special purchase on Also withdrawn was the re-Rentals. Newport Harbor Cham-
lovely patent bags, with values quest of Dal GrettenbE>rg for hE-r or Commerce, Newport Har-
up to $17.95, which we are able lease of the Washington St. p1er bor Ensign. Newport Ha rbor
to bring you th1s time at $10.95 for operating excursion boats Glo!M-Herald, N. Harbor Lutheran
d Sll 95 So do come quick-Protests against the request had Chur<'h. Newport Harbor Maller, :yn whll~ y~~ ·may have just the been received by Counc-Il. Newport Harbor Medical Center,
Newport Harbor Motel, Newport one you would like. I I .___ fo 1.1.1 Harbor News Press. Newport Har-
' Hurry on down • • •
U you an bead!Dg for tiM .............. nl'lll 1 bor Players, Newport Harbor Pub·
deNrt, cw aome other mon bop. W ' cu I ••• Jlshlng Co., Newport Harbor Real-kill place, yoa11 waat the aew ... I 111C ....... , ty, Newport Harbor Seven Day
atrcnn, Gild rMda. cw YiDyL Al· Adventl!lt School, Newport Harbor
.. for your party,...., ... the Walter Longmoor, chairman of Union High School. Newport Har-
wlt.l .. chaUr beaded datehea. the Newport Beach Planning bor Veterinary Hospital, Newport
Commiulon, wllJ talk on "The Harbor Yacht Club, Newport Har-The girls are so excited over Planning Commiulon-Its Oper-bor 'iacht Landlne Co. Many
NEW COMMOOOit£ of the
Lido Isle Yacht Club is Earl
Sawyer (above). who succeeded
Leon Ware. Martin Lodney is
vice-commodore: Herbert Riley,
rear commodore; Clyde Hom
and Charles Vandervort, direc-
the new spring suits and coats. a-nons and Recommendations" at other Jlstlnp use just the alngle
They ret prettier every year, we the Woman's Civic League m~t-word "Newport" or "Harbor." The
juat know they do, and you prob. lng at 10 a.m. Tue.day at the only bualnesa In Newport using
ably read In a metropolitan pub-Irvine Coast Country Club. the word "Beach" is the Beach
lJcaUon, on Monday, the write-up Amusement Company whoee tel-IIOUCir Dllalf DUCK
and pictures about the fashion 011 ARJCA ephone 1a now dl.lconnected.
openJnp In New York. You've nAVEL FILII Pleue note that the names of all An Elahtb Grade dance will be aeen the plctv.; now come to John Davidson of Shore CUrta, three of our local new•papers are held In the~ EnaJcn Sc:hool
O'Brien'• and try on the aa.me ex-a retired engln~r. wtU sbow hla Jlated under "Newport Harbor." l)'m tomorrow (J'rlday) evening, ad Davidow ault. as pictured In coJored movies at 8 p.m. Wednes-betlnnlnc at 7. 'ftlla Y•r a .tu-
that write-up. We predict you day, lan. 29, at a meettnr ~h-One would thlnlc by the . ,.. dent bod)' cant WUJ -.ve u tbe
wfU want It too. sored by the Friends of the lJ. marks of 80me of the City Coun-tfdEM for adms.ton. Tht>l'e wtll
tors. (S.dner photo)
brary In the Harbor View School. clJ memben that thq are befn6 be pr1ze1a and ,..,.h.menta. 1e ._inc TOU-The movies~ taken dunna a aaJced to change the name ot the
Journey In French Equatorial city. Actually, they ar. merety~-·-••--1110 .... belnr uked to make It pcatb.. ...... --~"
Africa. foe the local ctt!zena. thJ'OIU.Ch The CalJtoma. State Puk Com·
ou.r CaUfor11la tradition ot local m:llllon wtU hold a ~ lll 801..101 DAVGII'ftlliOD home rule and MH·detmnlna· the Kewpwt a.adl~t)' Ball to-A 6-pouftd, 13-ounoe c!rl wu tlon to up,_ themeelv. u to monow (J"a1dq) at
bom to Mr. and MN. lofm M. w~ or not tha 1ut part ct It LIIL C... 6Rl liar •
RoJ.rne. of 222 20th St.. l'fewport the nam. ct u..tr city ahaD be ~ ,.. 'lilllli .,. Gpedlld tD
llead1, Friday, Jan. 10. at Boa,a ~banpd from "Juch" to "'liar· c.ae., ._ fbc'ttrlon.
Ha.pltal bor." Inddenta..n,, many peopk
Uft tn one ot oa:r ...,., C*ll· Meq watu •»ffi lOLl. DADGWIU-•untU. tor ,._,. ..... ~ ....... 1111~
Aa a.pounct t ·ounce ,Jltl ,... ~ tt .II a part ot JlltwpOrt co..t llwJ .. c.raM ...
bom eo 1r.r. a.m ~ wUIJala am ...... u u.. ae:y CoUcO .....,... -. .,._ ~~aa.t ...... P.l. 11UJ ... a tutrl .aJ. ot .. R.u, U... Jffwpwt It ...,. ,._ the • ....,..... .. .a • I ..-. -c.,-. 8iljia
... • _, Jl"·la .. & .. $ alii, .. lllfllata. .. tllrdq, l&a. U. eC »>ace a. ............. • tbe M.l· ....... II Matw Of 1M
• ~. ....,_ •• 1 f1al Jat·.wtt~M~iit ,. a • .. tltliL ••aat •t .....
Nellie Lutcher
...... • • I IIIII IIIIIe
FM •ws -.ny
ITIIml IT 1• P&
IVD
noN IIAIIIOB ui Yule Report
CIIZiaiCD~aaac:ICICII*:ICI* a: :x::I*ICICICI* ICXItt'X'liJVDYQCICI+ :Uace EI'I'PIZLDCX:* ICI' •:::.:• I s I n 8 I a c k
• 111·1'.,_ praentatlon of the allver and For a whJle It looked u u the
In a rec.wnt ~ the Rl-T&n ,Old awarda to the championahlp Newport Harbor Chamber's Santa -~ ltnlol Don Smith .. team.l, the reeulation and t'n-ClaUJ and Chrlatrnu ahoppln&
thetr p,.ldent; Daw Goodale u forcement ot unUorm letter wear-promotion ml&ht be 2 cents In vsee ..,wcsent; John J'ontiUJ, lne. and the buyln& of all school the red.
.crtbe:~ llltu c.c.p, treuurer; trophies. Expenae. totalled $909.80. Re-
and C&.rl lerproa and Gary Pic· • • • celpta were $909.78. lncludJn&
•
ftVIIIDAT, IAJrVAin' II. 1-
WBWPOIT BADO. 1111J1G11 f
...
the jorclclns
PEt SHOP
1722 &. c.-......
C... dill .. ...._s O.W.a..aal
II l fOIIIOIIIIIO
kens u ~llt·at·anna. • ELECnOIQ rt69.78 from Corona del Mat, $175
Vern Stan~ lllke Georp, RobbIe Wln~tham wu from Ntowport-Udo, $165 from a a 0.... Crr#C ...
1lob Roftrnan, Gary Pickens. 8111 cha.en u Freshman praldent In Marlnera Mlle. $1!10 from Balboa, ,_ tM
IIIII IZT! n
MlU.. stu 8et:z. Dave Glbeon. Jeff the election. amone the Fresh-$150 from, Balboa Wand, $100
McNellledp, Bob lohn.on, Harry man Clua last month. Mark from thl' BPW Club. lflrnflf Clllt
McKJnney John ~ontlua, Dave Whitd.leld wu picked u vice Th~n came a $5 check which
Goodale, H•rb Yee, Jim West, and president; Sue Porter u ~re· 'had been made out to the Corona WIIIJIII ....
Jack Buck were accepted Into the tary; Sandy Anderson. treasurer, del Mar Chamber of Commel"t'e,
club and Sue Sibley and Butch VIne· which lndoraed It to the Newport •• ..,, f& 2J These boys received admlaion yard wiU hold tbe office of Fresh-I Chamber, and the dt'tlclt was
b tuwuj t .. _ ,_.ulrementa of man reprnentatlve to the Board overcome. at u.. Y n& '"' ·-, of Control. 1 atrrPALO auar being an upper clusman, owning -------
a student body card pualn& all Pete Rabbitt wu ChOSt'n St'nior U~ Erwp Claattled ada to S.. IMld .-..lr'a ~
subjecta. having not more than Clasa preal~nt; Mike George, '..;:.biiiuiioy,iooo.iael~l-.iitraiiiiidiiie..ioi.r_.';ex;;dJ~an~~·ae&.iiiiEIIII:!=:::If•oc•Debdlam••lil••'one citizenship permit, partie!-vice president: Cathy Sturtevant. r
patln& in a sporta or 2 over-lap-S«retary; Dave Goodale, treasur-
pln& sport&, belnl a varsity Jet-er; and Linda Preston and Dean
terman performJng a service to Rickett& are the Senior represen-* CROWN HARDWARE* JOHNSON I SON, the Uneoln-Mercury dealers
for the Harbor Area, are addin9 a foreign car
line, the French-mt~de Rent~ult. Dick Johnson is
at the wheel of the little +door sedttn. Standing
er• Clyde Johnson !left) and Pat Gordon, who is
generttl manager of Johnson & Son Imports,
handling the Renault line. The car is I 55 inches
long. bO inches wide, 57 inches high.
the HI-Tars, and havtng a leader· taUves to tht' Board of Control. ~ •A •ousaOLD DUUTICI:ItT 8TOD"" .._.
ship and service record at Harbor Junior Clus electJons resulttod KETS filE ... OILIIY PIJITS ~=
High. In John Haskell, presld~nt ; Ran. II07 EAST COAST JDGIIWA1' ~A DEL IIIU
Under the direction of Coach dy Hill, vice preal~nt ; Lmda ~~========~~==~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~====~~ Don Burnt~ the club Is mainly a Kemper, secretJtry; Pat Wilcox, -Mary Jo Lansdowne Is Elected CHIJR.C:HES
President of Lady Anglers ST. JIUIU r:ftSCOJAL
ltf DICK BOFFMAJf Harbor Yacht Club. It wu the A candleUeht ceremony of the
colorful. nower-decked affalr that Feut of Llghta wlll be pre.ented
It always ta. by the Youne Peoples' Fellowahip
letterman'~ club which sponson treasurer; and Linda ~ and I ''Lura Wille Yll Slee•
and P r 0 m 0 tea athletics and Tim Drlskel. Board of Control. and P
sportsmanship at Harbor. So far Jim Chalk was voted Sopho-1 tla...a ....... .._ Y
they have sponsored the faculty-more P'"ldent; Cathy Fogarty, ~ w-II Lean"
varsity footbaU aame, the print-vlee presldt'nt; Patti .Jones, aecr~-1 CAMBRlliuE INSTJTUTE INTERNATIONAL
lng of football prognrna. the sell-tary; Dianne Drake, Sophomore Wrltt' your local counselor for partiCulars.
lng of football and basketball treasurer; and Nancy Maxwell Box Pll6 c/o The Ensign. That bubbllna alaterhood of ar-
dent wielders of the deep-sea-
rod, the Newport Harbor Lady
AngleJ"', colodully consummated
the 1957 .euon'a final rttee at
thelr Annual Trophy Award Ban-
quet Jaat Friday at the Newport
Mary Belle Tobias, the l957 at 7 p.m. Sunday at St. James Epiacopal Church. Tht' annual Prftldent, started the merriment Parlsh dinner meetJng wUl be
schedule pencils, the sponsoring and Tom Markham were selected
of the peanut leaeue games, the u Sophomore Board of Control -------------------------
rlng1ng of the VIctory Bell, the Representatives.
Pirates Edge
Dons. 70-68
At Final Gun
as Emcee Country Washburn In-troduced her as Realtor Bill To. held at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan.
blaa' DAUGHTER. The lauehter 23, at the church. ,.,.c ...... Will
IIPJ•..,30
became a chain-reaction When UJUVEJISALIST PELLOWSBif
the Lady Angler'a new president, "Which Way ._ Progrea" will
Mary 1o Lansdowne, Balboa ._. be the sermon topic of Dr.
land men'a ahop proprietress, Charles Blauvelt Sunday mom-heard hei'Mlf tntl'oduoed u hus-1 C Boya and &lrla who will have band P'erd'a GRANDDAUGHTER'! lne at the Universal st ommun-not reached their 16th birthday
Balboa laland aupplled anoth· lty Fellowahlp at the Coeta Mesa by Monday are ell&Jble to com-
er of tbe new officers In the per. Friday Afternoon Clubhouse. pete for $25.000 worth of prizes
aon of Lola Chamber~, the new CJIUllCII KAJr AJrD WOMAJf In the eighth annual California
vice-president. Jean <Mn. Dan The Church Man and Woman Yo-Yo Contest, sponsored by the
The Oranee Cout Colleee baa· W.) Me.Mlllan, of Newport Beach of the Year will be chosen during Duncan Yo-Yo Co. Both the boy
ketb&JJ team defeated p!'eVtoualy 1a treUurer, Sally <Mn. James the Ntowport Harbor Council of and &lrl atatt' champions will re-
unbeat~n Santa Ana, 70·68, u D.) Boeklna of eo.ta Mesa is lleC· Churches Installation meeting oelve $500 cuh scholarshl~.
the eun wtont ott Tuesday nJaht retary, and JUST past president Tuesday evening at St James The Ntowport Beach Recreation
to grab the Eastern Confe..-ence Mary Belle <Mra. Wm. A.) Toblu Episcopal Church. Division wlll conduct the event
lead. The Pirates bout a 4·0 of Corona del Mar will be the B.EV. JAAU Jf.UCED locally on the 5 public play·
record while Santa Ana now hu corresponding secretary. grounds; Corona del Mar School, a 3-1 record. The Club Champion Is Sally The Rev. John Parke, rector of Corona del Mar Youth Center,
With 4 se-conds rem&inln&. the !Mn. P. FrecJ) Joh080n of Balboa St. James Eplacopal Church, has Balboa Park at Balboa Plt'r, 38th
IIC'Ore was deadlockt'd at 68·68. and Burbank, who tallied SK> been named secretary of the Or-St. playground. and thl' New-
Roaer Gurlch. from 3S feet out, polnta to wln the coveted title. ange County Council of Protes· port Heights Scbool.
swished through a set ahot u the Sally won separate trophies for tant Churches. John Hovlck of There will be 2 agt' groups
eun wt'nt off. lar&eat marlin on 50 point test 2516 Cliff Dr .• Newport Htolghta, competin&. 12 and under and
Mike Woods wu bl&h man for Une Ull>~ lba.l and for Jareest 1a publicity chairman. from 13 to 15. A preliminary con·
the Rues with 22 points; Gurlch yellowtail on 30-Jb. teat line (22 CIIJIISTlAJf sc:mJfCE c:JraCB tt'St wiiJ be held each week for
made 21: Eddte Pope, 12. lb., 15 oz.). God, u the aource and sub· 3 weeks with a winner an·
The Pirates ca~ from behind Annette (Mrs. Ollie T.l Thacker stance of We, is the theme of the nounced tor flnrt, second and
Jut Friday night to beat San of VenJce won trophies tor her LHson·Sermon on "Life" at the third place In each age eroup. Al·
Bernardino 75·65 on the OCC 30-Jb. tMt Une marUn Cll&ht Newport Beach Church of CtuUt, ter the prellmJnarles, wtnnera
hardwood. tadcle), the largest aword-bearer Sdentlat, Sunday. The Golden from each weekly contest wUl
of the auon. u well u the tro-Text of the aerm.on 1a lh1ll son& of ~pete for the playeround
ph.J far the Flm Karlln. wttb one th.e Pu.bn1at, DaVId (27:1), ''The champlonahlp. Winners will com-
of -~ lbL ~ (Mrl. Lord 1e my llpt and my -.tva· pete for t1w dty ~plonablp.
J)oq) ·•Wy, eo.ta .. !---1... wu tlon; wflom ahall I fear! the Lord tMn the rqton.ab a.ild tbe state
Master Rlan ..
'Finally o~·cJ,
The Muter Plan. drafted by
Hahn, Wilt and AaocJatet and
amendt'd alter numerou. public
heartn&a. was offlclaJJy adopted
Monday evening by the New-
port Beach City Council.
The plan covers 3 phues:
Parks and Recreation, Land Use,
and Streets and Hl&hways.
~ to Ioiii with • _. ""' mar-1a the meqtb or my life: ot finals. .
lln on .,_lb. Wt Une. • new club whom ahall I ~ ahald!" PreUmlnary contests art' con-recont !be abo tOOk .eeond place I thla dlvtalon. aod second place CDJI LUTJIKaM CIIUacB ducted at the foLJow1.n& plaoes
f:, whJt• lea ba.u on 12-lb. teat "The Good lmpresaion" will be and times: Youth Center •.nd
11 Loulle (Mra Charlie) Hop-the sermon topic ol the Rev. John ~wport Hei&hta School at 3.30
t ne. N rt Bea~h. wu a third-Lindstrom Sunday momln& at p.m. Jan. 30, Feb. 6 and l3; Co-on, ewpo h: f del M L th rona del Mar School, Balboa Park Ume wtnner of the trop y or the Corona ar u eran and the 38th St. play~nd at
lar,est albacore, any tackle, with Church. 3:30 p.m. Jan. 31. Feb. 7 and 14
a 26-lb. Ion& fin. •aJu.r: aJLL• 1'0 TALit Additional Information may be
1M11J INni·IMII'I
'FrleH If .. Yur'
Evaneellat Bill McGarrahan. obtained by contactln& Recrea·
known alao u the "kids t'Vange-Uon Superv1aor Claire Smith at
list" and .. Bible Bill," will pre· ORiole 3-2110, Ext. 14..
sent a aeries of programs. beg1n ·
• c.A.A. JIY
The G.A.A. var$lty t~nnls t~am
returned home on Thursday, Jan.
9. from a match with La Habra
after wlnnln& 4 and loaln& 8.
Takes pleasure In announcing that he has OPt'ned
hls own Real Estate OUJoe
••••• IULn
Wlnnera In the aln&lea dlvlaJon
were lunlor Donna Smith and
Freshman Judy Mayfield. The
vlctora In the doubles clualflca.
tJon Wt're Freshmen Tatty Adam..s
and Pat Schultz and Senlora
Mary HennJgtor and Jean PaJne. PEGGY W()()'M'()N · MARGUERITE FULI.q -A.uoctates
AT Two out of 3 .eta were played
to determine the wtnner and af.
ter the match participants were
aervt'd refreshments in tht' La 3530 E. Coast Hlahway -Corona del Mar -OR 5-0tOO
Habra gymnasium.
Today (Thursday) the tennis
team plays against Fullerton at
Our St'rvlce Hu Built Our Buslne:a -
Fullerton.
Karen ffiargreta Imports
lt'a a b aly dUOclalt to~. Ia _..
.... tM .... 71119 a.-.ty ... 'ellll'd· ... ......... .....
FCIID8d Mabr Hcmd-BJoWD Crystal
Footed Bowla From Den"•"'!
Ia two a.-. tJMor ... ~.....uy ra:re
Yalae at M.50 cmd $5..5CL Jtilw' em-tat
woald pnbably doGble tbatl
We Would Uke To Serve You
I
Ill tiiiUIIY s••Ft
F A.JIED JIAKQ JIAIII).-.owJI
c:n'STAL rooru 80WLI
.,... DIJI'IIAal
• 9
If yoa .. Joy becnatiful thlDp. be ...... CIDd clrop la cmd ..
tbem. You'll waat to bean.n ta... ~ CIDd dock ap for
tatun VUta.
2&aS east coat lnrr CIIIII'OIICI delmar OIUole 3-2740 dally 1:30·5:30 lrlday 'til I a1LDday 10:30-4:JO nln& Monday at the Firat Baptlat U.e Ensten Cla.ssltled ada to
The Ne~rt Harbor Board of ~C~b~u~rc~h~of~eo.~t~a~M~~~~-------~~b~uy~·~IM!~l~J,~tra~d;e~o~r~~~cb~· ;•;nee~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~====~==~
The queen candidates for the Realtors will honor Ita nm
Ntowport Harbor Optlmlat West-"Friend of the Year" at the In·
em Show will be presented at the ataJJatton br-.aktast this mornln&
Corona del Mar Chamber's Val-(Thursday) at the Balboa Bay
,_ ........
WID le Prl•••••
~~~~-Party Feb. 14 at the Youth Cl~~ 2 flnallata are Marlne S,t.
Chefs Inn will cater the food Laurence Clo,ston, 22. of 218 W.
for the dinner dance. Thtore wlU Wllaon St., Costa Mesa. named
be entertainment and live music for his llfe.aavtn& rescue of 3
for dancln&. next·door nel&hbora on Oct. 4;
Nominations will be made from and Dr. David Nielsen, 37. of 122
the floor for the explrlne terma VIa Lorca, Udo Isle. chosen for
of Chamber Dlrectorw Ca"p Raean, h\1 volunteer work ln heart re·
Fred Stewart, Harold Hetrick, Dr. search and development of •
Jay Longlt'y and Mrs. T. Duncan speedy method of detecting heart
Stewart. aJlment.
Fonnal Opening
of
Jllllll I Ill
COMING SOON
EXCLUSIVE DEALER
fot
RENAULT
DAUPHINE & 4CY
Sales
WIN A
Fill 1W II
Service
rar o.taJll be on bancl at oar .._
FanDal o,.nt-i SAT. I'D. ta-
I
600 W. COAST HWY.
NEWPORT
January Sale
rme Furniture -Floor Samples -Scrri.nqs 113 to 1ft!
230.00 DINING-GAMING ~.50 DRY SINK. ~n~ buffet or bar .......... . _ ~~ TABLE, 46" dlam .• Con--~~~ tJnental he I 1 h t , frult-
1'78.!50 DROPLEAF LAN-/r -'(1 ~ wood, parquet top .151.75
DE DINING TABLE, 48" ® Di.nin Room Jr,. 1,238.00 Q U E EN ANN diameter .. ·--··-.. --.HLSO ~) 9 DINING ROOM SET. 54"
174.00 ROUND DINING ~' ~d!&~ round table with 2 12" leaves. highly dlst~ TABLE. pJne frultwood tlnlah, 2 h~t
pedestal ... -............... 111.00 chairs, 2 side chAirs, all
185.00 ENCUSH CHAIR.
LOUl'fCE. brown
330.00 QUTL TED WING
CHAIR, h&nd~bJocltt'd cotton ......... _. _____ ..._.
u pholst~rt'd ; bulft'-t wll h hutch top: open
stock 7&00
250.00 QUEEN A."<IN CON · S 0 L E SERVER. fruit ·
wood, OPf'n atock lSCI.DO
295.00 WICKER FRONT COMMODE. tra,·~rtl~ top. rontemporary fru it·
wood l!LOO
95.00 BARJlEL CHAIRS.
er-n textured
boucle -·-··----~»·•
110.00 PIOVINCAL SIDE
CHAIR., c h a 1 Jt leathft' .. t ________ _...
150.00 SUPPER CHAIR.
ehe.rry. maeum repro-
178.00 CANE·B A C KED
CHAD. pum:lee fln1ah.
nub· textured cban:.'oat
a n t l que uttn c:ub·
Ions --.... -···----·-111..50
fabric .. aM
135.00 EMPIRE BENCH.
black eboey hue, ll""n
• damuk ·-· -· __ a n
155.00 QUEEN ANN SET·
TEE. I'J"t'Y a ntiqu. aa t1 n. dark f rut two o d ftn.
duction .... _. ___ ....... ~
69..00 PINE STEP
TABL& ---···---M.II 1100LEATBER • 'roP sn:PT~plne _..
1Q,OO MODD.K STEP TA-m.£. fna.ltwood _ ..
la.oD DDI[ • CRADt.
dMIIJ'. ....... • beebe~ W'lndilor --••
76.00 ROUND LAMP TA· BLE. blrd'a .,. aft
1.25.00 BOOKCASE Elm
TABLE. ba.J'ftl
S!O CRDrl Elm TA.· IlLES (2 aYallabJe),
e.dl
105.00 MODEIDf D'D TA· -.as ( 3 avallalllle ),
each --..
lab -·-·-· ·--·--·-lOS.SO
109 50 ROUND EXT DlN-I~G TABLE, Salem
maple finish n..DO
266 00 ENGLISH \AM·
PAIGN CHEST. Baker, frultwood, bras..c;
fittf'd 17'1.'15
TEAK HAl Bl:F-
317.50
~00
FIT .
695.~ 8' ITALIAN PRO·
VINClAL SOFA. quJited
print . . . 415...10
564.00 8' QUIL 'TED SOFA.
brown b o u 1 c e , leaf-
quJit -·-.... m..
395.00 COUNTRY £MG.
USH SOFA. button-tutt-
t'd ba c k. arey uU-
bead . ~----.-...
wa WILL a Ol'ar JIIQWii ftDD&Y nanr I& ...... Y W illiG JAJIWAII'I
Ml lA YSiiE J:8VE • • • MWFCAI
a.a&.-....
BUILDING RACE IS OFF
TO A BIG START IN '581 L---,._" ... c_reat .. _____. ...
Bulldl~ actlvlty got oft to a 1821 Sabrina, $3,000; Irvtn 'Joe·
bu.y ~rt fM the New Year, ac-dan, awlmmlng pool, 1815 Sa·
cotdlne to the half-month totals brina., $2,600; Henry LuiUley,
reported by the Newport Beach swiJnmlng pool, 1807 Galatea,
Building Department. $3.3)0;. Marlnua Contant, repairs.
More than t300,000 In permlta 618 Ramona, $400; H. Hyde Braly,
were lsaued during the first 2 swlnunlng pool, 1848 Marapata, weea of January. Irvtne Terrace $2,500; Maceo Corp, 1·u~Jt. l·atory
led all areu of the clty, account· dwelUngs at 417 Avocado, $24.·
lne for a third of the total 520; 1801 Seadrift, PU60, and
FoUowlne were the flrat per· InS Bayadere, $29,000.
rn.lta lsaued In 1958: e CLIP1" RAVEN e OO.OifA DEL MD H. R. Raynor, additJon. 314 Stg.
Hal Hou.aer and H. S. Mazet. 1· nal. $4,600; Ray Palmar, add!·
unlt. 2·atory dwelling at 2328~ tlon, 515 Kings Pl., $6,100; Robert
Pacific Dr .• $21),{)(¥); Fred Bech· Andrews, enlarge garage, 604 St.
told, reroof. 515 Orchid, $200: lames Pl., $1,000.
Newport Health Club, alan. 3419 e lfEWPOft HEIGHTS
E. Cout Hwy .. $400; Al Pleger, R. A Wright. addition, 1910
addiUon at 4f1T Dahlia. $7,850; Cliff Dr .• $1.000; George Stricker,
Jeanette Drl&gs. 1·unlt.. 2·story health clinic, 485 Newport JUvd.,
dwelllng added at 508 Femleaf, $13,300; John McGann. demolish
$9.450; Colllns·Stricker. remodel, home at 422 El Modena. $200:
3300 Ocean. $3.000. Tom Muntean, 5 units at 738
e IaVDI'E TE.DA~ Tustin. $36.700.
Paul Butler, swtmmine pool. e UPPEll •AT AllEA
M. G. Barker, fence. 2412 Sierra
VIsta. $200; loe Thompson, swim·
mlng pool. 2118 Highland, $2.000:
B. J. Frankovic, swimming pool
•••••••••••••••••••••• at 2051 Commodore, $2.500; A. J.
Strutz. fence, 1724 Irvine, $319.
e .AUOAISLAifD '
Dr. 0. G. Suess. fence, 1708
Park. $180: A. H. Ras mussen. ad·
ditlon, 225 Grand Canal, $1.000;
Dr. Beahm. doctor's office at 225
Marine. $2,000: John Myers, de-
molish dwelling, 118 Pearl, $300.
e JIADOB ISLAJm
Robert Barneson. remodel, ZT
Harbor Island, $14,500 .
• BALBOA Fr the POUCE BLO~R w. F. Klstinger. fence. 109 om I I Iii
Adams. $100; Herb Shearer, cap ·
sheet over roof. 204 Washington, "'
$409: E. H. Kelly, patio cover, e TUUDAT, JAR. 7 mall box was broken at the resl·
1585 E. Ocean Blvd., $400: Charles Someone attempted to steal the dence of E. T. Mosher, 3304 Mar·
Wetherall. repairs, 500 E. Ocean car of Mrs. Roy McCartney. 3302 cua Ave., Newport Beach ... A
Ft.. $2,500; Clyde Price. altera· w. Ocean Front. Newport Beach rental auto of Bruce Marston wu
tions. 1003 E. Balboa Blvd . $250: ... The car of lames Haworth of stolen from ht. apartment garage
W. H. Scott. lookout platform. 4405 Seashore Dr., Newport Beach. at the Balboa Bay Club. Newport
508 W . Bay, $20: W. McAthey. re-stolen from hls residence. was Beach ... Hub caps were stolen
pairs at Pop's Steak House, 811 recovered In the 5400 block of from the car or Edward Pflrmann,
E. Balboa Blvd., $475. Seashore Dr .... A key was stolen 2271 Oran1e Ave., eo.~ Mesa.
• JfEW?OBT from the car of F. E. Button. 145 whUe hJa car was parked at lat fta•hc's Flllllr
IIIC •• .. • ..... James Magg, cap sheet over VIa Undine, Lido Isle ... A truck Richard's partdng lot. Udo Shop.
roof. 426 30th St .. $90; Dowd Ho· ~onging to the SheU Oil Co.. ping Center ... Someone ripped
tels Inc .. remodel, 623 31st St., was stolen from the residence of a hole In the top of the convert!·
$5.000: Gertrude Cox. change du· Ed Heath. 5806 Seashore Dr., ble car of A. C. Eastman, 516 W. lames Fleming, 6l. retired Port·
plex to sjngle family residence, Newport Beach ... A diamond Balboa Blvd., Balboa. land, Ore., poll~. died lrlon·
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CUIIIMT DIVIDEND IATI
·• TillS P£1 YEAR
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INSURED SAVINGS
LAGUNA
fmtRAL SAVINGS &
lOAN ASSCCIA TION
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LAGUNA aEACH
222 Ocean Ave.
HYa" 4-ltn
SAN CLIMINI'I
601 N. El Camino ileal
HYaclntft 2·1195
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1612 W. Ocean Ft .. $2.500; Thorn· watch and bracelet valued at • SATUGAT, JAif. 11 day, lan. 13, at the home of ht.
as Hayes. sign. 4323 W. Coast $9,000 belone1na to M.111. Helen A cuh box containing $SO was eon. Ray of 2112 E. Ocean Blvd.,
Hwy., $25; John Royse. convert Haldy of Mecca. Calif., were stol· stolen from the Balboa Marina Balboa, where he had been visit·
garage to room. build new ga· en while she wu stayin& at the Yacht Anchorage 1401 Bayside ing since Dee. 17. He was a native
rage, 501 36th St., $1,950: William Balboa Bay Club, Newport Beach Dr New rt Bea~h A coin of Idaho.
White. 2·unit, 2-story dwelling, . . . Gas and a container were ~ waspo st.o~n rro'r.r; 'a drlnk In addiUon to hla son. he le
204 44th St .. $14,180; Mrs. Kenyon. stolen from the jeep of Harry vendln maclllne at ,. servtce survived by h1a widow, Nina; and
cabana, 8 -D Marina Trailer Park, Blrdaal. 2614 Newport Blvd .. New· station gat 2546 E. Coast Hwy .. another 11011, lamea of Oregon.
$2.200: Andy Tort.a. repa(rs. 104 port Beach ... A bicycle was Corona del Mar .•. A tire and Final rltes will be held in Ore·
25th St., $200; W. Veme Ahrens. atolen from the residence of Mra. wheel wete ~n t.rom the ca.r con. Baltz Mortu&J')', eo.ta Mesa,
re·roof garage, 3812 Ftnley, $75; W. Bauer, )475 Arbor Dr.. Bay of Robert McNulty, 606 Larkspur wu In df&J'I'8 Of ananaoementa.
Johnson lr Son. auto d~play, 600 Shores. Ave .• Corona del Mar ... Flahlnl
W. Coast Hwy .. $7,500, Thomas 1 t was stolen trom the •An NACIIIIIJST"' KATE
Carr. demolish carport, 208 29th • WEDJfESDAT. JAJf. I _ .. f =tp";e~ J Ftnk. 608 Begonia Navy fireman apprentice To.h·
St. $100 Two screens were remov.,. rom 0 · · th to Akahoshl son of Mr. and Mra. • . the home of Mrs. L. T. Kingbaket, Ave .• Corona del Mar. w~lle e Albert E. OUver of 7000 W. Cout
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1885 lla:rbor BlYCS.. Cocta IC..a
JAMES D.
RAY
Bailllilc Cellracltr
l44' E. COAST HWY ..
COlONA DEL MAR
OJUo&. 3-GSlO
1236 W. Bay Ave .. Balboa ... boat was moored at Nonn a Land-Hwy Newport Beach. recently
Villa Marina restaurant Marine lng ... Donald Darshey, 35, ~md gTad~ated from the Machlnl.at'a
Ave. and Bayside Dr .. received a John Kay, 36• ~~ Ana~~im. ;;;: Mate School at the Naval Train·
S50 closed account check · · · J. W. ~ked on susp on ° .... !'"'erest: lng Center, Great Lakes, Ill.
Petersen. 75. of Oregon was re· a~g the residence at ~
JOBJf MILLSIIAVE so•
A 7 -pound, 3-ounce boy was
bot7' to Mr. and Mrs. John MUla
of 1628 Ocean Front. N~rt
Beach. VVednesday, lan. 8, at
Hoag Hospital.
ported swimming. without any vaew Dr .. Bay Shores ... Robert clothe~~~. In the bay In front of the Lemons. 3, of the Seacrest Motel,
700 block Edgewater Ave .. Bal· Corona del Mar, wu badly bitten
boa ... Chef's Inn. Corona del by a dog owned by Ruth An·
Mar received a $25 no account drews. 319 Heliotrope Ave .. Co· ch~k ... Juveniles damaged the rona del Mar ... Bubble gum an,d
home of Mrs. w. L. Marston, 309 candy were stolen from Mac •
Coral Ave .. Balboa Island · · · Orange Stand, Corona del Mar Sell through Enslan Classified
vernon Mantz. 20. Johnny Ray, Main Beach ... Two boats at the
18. Daniel Ray. 20, and a female Balboa Manna Yacht Anchorage
juvenile. all of Santa Ana, were were burglarized . . . Someone
booked on suspicion of stealing threw on orange through a win·
the car of Mrs. E. A. Pellegrin. dow In the home of Sidney Gay·
1419 Dolphin Ter .. Irvine Ter· nor. 111 Abalone Ave., Balboa Is·
raN' . . . Obscene words were land ... A tire and wheel were
written on furniture at the re!'ll· stolen from the car of J. S. Craw·
Professional
Directory
lVIfE!IAL DIBECTOJlS
I den('(> of Mrs. Eugene Elliott. 222 ford, 703 Narcissus Ave .. Corona dl N I hbo hood Serv1
I VIa Gra1iana. Lido Isle ... Terry del Mar ... Peter Altmayer, 54. Frlen Y e 2 r ee ~ Kramer. 24 . of 1231~ Gamet of Balboa, was booked for lntoxl-PARKES·BELL
Ave .. Balboa Is land. was booked 1 cation.
I
for driving a fter his driver's Ji. e StnfDAT. JAif. 1. 2
ct>nse was suspended. I A coffee maker was stolen
• THtJilSDAT JAif 9 from a boat moored at the Bal·
Six t>ases of bee; were stolen boa Marina Yacht Anchorate .. :
from the boat of Jack Kirk of A bicycle was stolen from the g:.
2170 Santa Ana Ave .• Costa Mesa. I rage of Mike Gerboee. 5304 Se
hll the boat was moored at shore Dr.. Newport Beach . . . ~ e rt La ding Newport Beach VIrginia Smith of 3412~ Marcus as~ eo ~shot holes In s win· Ave~ Newport Beach. reported the d~~s ~ t~e home of w. s. Kll· theft of her $1,500 diamond rlng
atrlck. ZTZT Shell St .• Corona del from the Drlftroom, Corona del ~ G was stolen from the Mar ... Several boys cllmbed on ca~rof ·Mrs~Mike Daddado, 400 EI roofs of homt!'!l on S. Bay Front,
Mod a Ave Newport Helghta Balboa Ialand . . . The ear of ~n t t 1 ~~ $6.39 In colns and Francia Cusick was stolen from ~ta~pe ~:. stolen from the New· her residence at 311 E. Bay Ave.,
port Beach Grammar School · · · Balboa.
MORTUARY
11 0 Broadway
U 8·3433 1r 8-3434 eo.ta Meaa
Someone reported cars raclng on _U_G_AL--Jf-Orl--c::K-
the Newport Harbor High School ... A -
grounds and In tM 300 block of ROrie:& '10 ella)~ , _:__:.~!i!!!!!QI!:__.:_~
Snug Harbor Bd, Cliff Haven. ESTATE OJ' UX>lllD l.&IIES r
Orco Block Co.
BUILDING BL0CD-AJJ.
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StttS-ALL TYPES
m 'Jty ....
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TE.-LE
e nJDAT, JAR. 10 TAGUKOV. DI!:C'P*'*'>·
Leroy 'nllery and Woodley NonCE~ HDI'ft GIVEN HARBOR REST .
MEMORIAL PARK Hom or Santa Ana 1ftl'e boOked the endltcn ot and all ~*.oM
for auto tampertn.e and ~· havtne cla1m8 aplnat the eald B.attMw Blvd. at GW.
1n1 the peace after theJ were deeedent or aald .tate to m.
e&Uibt lp the ~ ot a phon· them wtth the MC II "tJ .wudl· EIMJIEJJ l" 5-1158 •
m. IU trom U.. ca.r o1 F. ~ en Jn the ol:ft~ ot tbe C)e1'k ot ~==:J~[!i!!!!!=::::: Pbllllpe, 412 Bazel Dr .. c.ona cJel tbe ~ COCU't ol tbe Count;J
Dr. Keith l.t :W cllUr
Mar ... 8oiDeOM ln a ~ ot ()raqe, !bq,ol caJiflom1a. or
cat threw rocb at tbe ltOIM -to ~ the MIM, wtdl the
Robert Kellef, 423 Karperltll r.ec I IT f"' voudwn. to tM uder·
Ave .. ~· del Mat .•. A tire a1pec1 at bJ8 or bef ,a.ee o1
a.nd wbeel.,.. ltDkn hom tbe buafa• to-wtt.: lfatalie Jf. It«· 2721 &. eo. J1111rwa7
car o1 Bill B1an4. un C)xford nllov, c/~ A. 1t. ,..... Ntl a-t eor-a del 11u ~
Lane. HaJt)« BJp!andl •.• Jotm COMt .........,, Ccnna ... Mar, OJaol,e a_m
J. Arehuleta ot 1131 W. QcMn CalitamJ.a wtWD ala IOOIDtM a.f.
Front. Jfewport ... ch. wu book· ~r tbl fltst pabltadoo ot tldl _ _..........,.;a.
ed on IIUfPicton ol .mun.r felony oottae. 111 &. JM A .. _ dMdd ... fJclmeoM ahot a hole Datlld: lanaJJ U. 18.
U»Di I -thfOU&h a windoW In the holM RAT ALia If. KtlmfD.CN J'or all 10UI
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top ot tbe c:onvett!bla oar of MIS. A. 1t.: PbeiPI
MaW. Wtlcttt. G2 Nn.ttla AttGI'M)' at lAW 1
Ave., Cclrada c1eJ Mat .•• A wal· aat IMt CoMt ~
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THE ENSIGN
PubB8bing Co. ........
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.PORT ·
SPECIAL POLICE
EmmCISB GOOD JUI)QIIEJIT Ilf ULECTIIfG ADDmo•AL
SEc:varrT ro• TOU. 80AT, BUIIXESS. I' ACTOD. &UI•
DDCE AlfJ) BOLIDAT OCCASIOifL
Phou.e ORiole 3·7280
BoDded l ......... al ~~:' oatc.n DetKti ... a:::: DlllctltelplcJ, ltc. =.
sus lf"'Pid B1'Y4. Rewport hadl (opp. aty lieU)
11M a-t Poulble lerrlce foe U.. Low..t hu1ble Pra
Fin o:D4 Bu.rglar Alalaa
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Make These
Choices
ond you'll be
HOT WATER · HIPPY
sbower after shower after sbower!
CIIIISII Gas Wlttr Heater!
lies hatS Wltef tlwtt tiNs futer ..•
taly keeps .... of 1M clttNIIds
of .tonlltk wall! .. lllldllots. dish
washm end rrowilll f•lllts.
lies costs less, too.
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Clloose Rilht Size!
Your plumber's approved slzina clllft
shows lilt proper size euto1111tic Gas
water lltJter fOf your family. Don"t buy
an enadtqu1te huter. It overwo"s-
won't liSt as lona nor serve you u well
1s tile ri&tlt size heater
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Choose Quality!
Ollt rood w1y to select 1 quality Cas
water heater th1t won't rust es to mah
sure It urriH tile Vtrefied Lona lift
Seal shbwn here-or 1nslst on •
JO-year warrtnty whtft you Ofdtr.
It's easy to buy • ntw aut01111tic Cis
water htttlf. You tllllivt your plumbtf
all the dttlils lit nttds OWl tilt
ttltphont. You lillY Mil trrlfllt
eoMMIIt !ems. Ctldit IIICI flfllftdnl
wl111 him Mf the ttltpllone.
aouYNa•ll COUIITtaa eA8 COtiNIIY
Jtr IIMtft lee Htwlct .. ,. .. 111 tJttd, HI Jt•r L·P Itt •ultr.
Get the Best
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WE WILL 'E OPEN
MONDAY· 4:30 to 8:00
For BUFFET DINNER
$1.&0 -, ...
(lfo a.gu1ar lleaa)
CLOSED TUESDAY llS OSOilL
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RAGAN'S RESTAURANT ·
YOU". FAMILY a&n'A9AJI'I'
OPEN 11:30 A.M. TO 8 P.M., CLOSED TUESDAY
2515 E. Coat lllglaway, C.... del lieu Oalole 2.f710
IIJ.A IU_IIIA
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SOUTH SEIS CAFE
aoar.u.. • a.. a I la9 • letlaiD9
DfiPEcrlOX lllfVI'I'ED
OPElf 7 DAYS A WEEK
PJaooe c s..-1
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TIIVaDAY, JAIIVAJI'l ll. 1151
OTIS L. JOHNSON JR ., <43.
of 2535 C restview Or.. B.,y
Shores. hos been named vice
choirmon of the 1958 fund drive
for the Southern Orange County
Red Cross Cha pter. He is man-
cqer of occountmg machine
sales for the N.,tion"l Cash Reg·
ister Co. and se rves as nationol
dire ctor of the National Asso-
ciation of 1\ccountants. The
Johnsons hove 2 sons, Robert,
I b, and Richard, 12.
e BAUOJI VIEW PJ'A
A panel of 7 teachers from var-
Ious rrade levela of Harbor View
School will dlacuu "What Ever
Became of History and Georra-
phy" at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday,
Jan. 22. In the cafetoriwn. Re-
freshments will be served by 6th
grade room mothers. The Harbor
Area Barber Shop Quartet wlll
sine.
The following PTA members
have been appointed ~o the Hon-
orary Llfe Membersh(p commit-
•~ by president Mrs. C. E. Sch-
waMke: Mrs. Paul Williams,
Founde r's Day chairman; Mrs.
Lyell Buttermore, Mrs. Warren
J. Clemence, Mrs. Paul Holmes,
Mrs. Jack Purcell and John Dean,
principal or the achool.
The executive board has con-
sidered holding a PTA Day at the
Buffalo Ranch. Mrs. S. D. Brock
and Mrs. Charles Haley, ways
and means co·chalnnen will se-
cure a committee to aid In stag.
lng a food aale In the near fu-
ture. The board alao voted to pre·
sent a tree to the Harbor View
School as a continuation of the
annual Arbor Day 8'lft. • • • • uaoa-. ICIIOOI. n•
A panel comiiC*d ol Mn. Mar-
Jorie Shea, Mra. Ellen Caticof.
Mlal Mary Whitney and Jales
Cage, actJn1 athletic director.
dl~ ''Family U!e Educa·
tlon-Facts for Teenagers" at a
m~tlng yesterday at the High
School.
0. C. KlLJTil.BT OllDEa
ThP Orange County chapter of
the Military Order of World Wars
will hold a dinner meet1ng at
6:30pm. today (Thursday) at·the
.Jamaica Inn, Corona del Mar.
Mem~rs. their wives, and guests
are Invited.
Use This H
UU TillS JIAIIJ)T I'ODI-0.0 WOIID .UI.ACK
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"' MAD. TO: THE ENSIGN. 2850 E. Coast Hwy .. Corona del Mar Mitcalleneous .. ___ o
Your Name -----------Addr ... ----------Pho11e ___ _
roa sALE IIELP W A.Jn'la) IO!DrESS IIEKTALS
UPH013TERED FURNITURE like HAMMOND Chord Organ-any· FEMALE PIANO Player. Must SEVERAL OFFICE RENTALS-
new -two lamps, all half price. one can play this with no les-have talent Cood opportunity; Corona del Mar. Francis J.
Call OR 3·6725 after 9 a.m. son.s. Low price 1: easy terms steady posltlon. 5 hOW'II nl,tlUy Horvath-·Bealtor. ORiole 3-7187
DEXTER WASHER, good condl· Schmldt-Phllllps .. 520 N. Main, plano bar. Inquire LANAI PI-_or_o ... R ... I_o ... Ie_3..,·49tl>--·-----
tlon, $35 _ mu.t pick up. 326 Santa Ana. ANO ROOM for auditions at IUVICES
Holmwood Dr., Newport Beach FINE BALDWIN GRANb~ke 2944 Coast HJ,.-hway South, La· --------
or call Midway 6·1453. new. Berular $3370 model for guna Beach, after 6 p.m. No llO'!OT1Ll.DfC: LAJQ)SCAnlfC:
SPINET PIANO 6 bench, like new $1350. 3 yrs. to pay. Schmidt· phone calli please.
with new ruarant~. Regular Phillips Co., 520 N. Main, Santa DAlLY MORN='IN~G=-=-h-o-u.e--=-ho-1::-:d:-:h-e-:-lp llcdat.._ce; ..... WGdl
price $725, apedal for January Ana. wanted. Phone ORiole 3-1989. Llgtat Jlcmltag
$495. T~nns $15 per month.l& ""~·;:lnc..:::;;..h----,SCBWINN===;-;---rtr77.l':-s-ra_ce_r _CD_M. _________ _
SchmJdt-Phlllipa Co., 520 N. bllte. Very load condition. Haa U .. ,..,
Main, Santa Ana. all the ac-ceaortes. $30 or best II .. _...-U I-4NS.
SPUY ROSES otter. ORiole 3-!5825.
USED HAMMOND Spinet Orran:
perfect condition. Schmidt -Phil·
lips Co., 520 N. M.aJn, Santa A Cuarant~ Against
Wblte MUdew
ORiole 3-1460 alter 6 P.M.
_::An::.:a::.:·-----........o:---Top job ~ eJ1 fteldL
NEW RCA ICen and Women
PRAC11CE Planoa S95. Sl35, $195.
all In rood condition or wUI
rent $S a mo. Schmldt·Phllllps.
520 N. Main, San'ta Ana_._--:-:
NEW STEINW A Y Pianos, all
styles. all finishes. payment
trom $45 per mo. Schmidt-Phil·
lips Co., 520 N. Main, Santa
Ana.
NEW HAMMOND ORGANS. a ll
models at your only authorized
Hammond De&Je,-. In Oranre
County, Schmidt-Phillips, 520
N. Main, Santa Ana • Ham-
mond Organ Studios. 521 No.
.Spadra. Fullerton. The Ham-
mond Organ never needs to be
COLOR TV
$399
With Trade In
HARRY L. PETERS
STAR TV
tuned. BALBOA BLVD. AT 23rd ST.
FRENCH Provincial Spinet re· NEWPORT BEACH
tu rned from rent. Save $188. 3 ORiole 3 ·5700
yra. to pay. Schmldt·Phllllps, SALEM MAPLE SPINET like new,
Co., 520 N. Main, Santa Ana. damaeed In shJp])lng, SAVE
SMALL EBONY SPINET plano $285. Schmidt-PhJlltps Co., 520 a beauty, ..-.oo. Ter ms N 1>6-• Santa An l!R ftllt.. !kb.mldt -Phllllps eo.. __ ._ ...... __ n. ______ .. ___ _
531 N. MaJn. Santa Ana. c:aa rca uu -==..::.:.:._==:..:..::...=:.:..::::...:.=.:=... __ ~ OLDS •'!llr Convertible. Excel·
.,. l'lf
40o/o .. II% Dff
NO OOWN-TERM.S
u-S. lOYAL
lent condlUon -aU extras, prlv-
at~ party. S1850. Phone Mid·
way 6 -2746. I DilL ESTATE & ai:Jn.ALS
ONE BEDR'M APT. S65 monthly.
Furnished. Balboa Peninsula.
Call .JAckson 7·4524.
UNFURNISHED 2 BEDRM. House
Nice. Adults. $100 mo. yearly
basis. Erhardt Realty. ORiole
3·55-JO.
SMALL H-o=-u,.,.s=-E-,--==F:--o-r _re_n_t_u n-f:-u-r-
12> Tu.lt1.n-Newport Beadl
t.6 make a professional chanre to
better serve your fellow man.
To lncreue your productive time.
To ln.lure your future recardless
ol are.
To double your Income.
! YOU HAVE!
Then aee M.r. Groean
Sales Supervbor
ll•ltlr ... ••••1111 , .. 1.842 Newport Blvd.. ec.ta Mesa
ac::DO riD -30liiB nz App~~eaDa n-de4. JIWlY amoe
,.,_ --.... W&Jltll and clo-
ft'Mtlc& Xalu' jobe for quaJJtled me. <Rectet-now.)
lu.ne hmu Elnpl ~. «Xl" 32nd St.. lfewpart
SALESMAN
PUT DR FULL niE
roa aDT 8-:mal 16-)Q( 35-101
&Dd 101M Sound Project.on
FAJ!If COLOR m..JI( SDVJCE
Jlode1 A.lrp1.ane Suppll•
.... C?Sirl-
1782 Bewport at...S,. ec.ta JUila
Pbone t.Jbert)' 8-70C2
U.ed A uto Part., ~
We Buy Can and Scrap Metal
UBEilTY 8-7013
2075 Placentia Aw~ eo.ta Msa
WHEEl D ELECTRIC
Electrical Cont:ra.dinl
Free E5UJI:aates
2'753· D E. Cout 8 11ft way
Cdrona del liar
ORiole 3·9464 -Ll 8-131.5 Eves.
... I lltllal ..........
A bD l4la& 211 Uflll ..
l(eetfnp 2DcJ.4da Wed. I p.m.
P.A.IKTINC
ro1N"""J-EKJ~OR -EXTERIOR
SANDBLASnNC
.NURALS
Uberty 8-8622 Free FAtlmata SO.OOO·MILE GUARANTEE
Wholesale price for
RetaU Customers nlshed. New. 1 Bedroom. Con·
slder yt>ar·s lease. 441 , Fern·
leaf. COM. ORiole 3-21695.
Painting-Decorating
SELL newes t me<-hanlzed bklcg-PAPER B.Al'fGING
tax ser.i~ to small and me<!· GEORGE BURKHARDT
Ueen.sed Contractor IIIE IYUS
UNION SERVICE
Av<X'ado 6 Cnut Hlehway
Corona del Mar
Next to Jamaica Inn
ORJole 3·3320
1949 DODGE Coronet sedan.
Clean; good condition. $250.
oruole 3-6499.
SPECIAL SALE-:_o~f-=G-ra-n-:d.s;-, -;-1-n ·
d udJ ng KlmbaJI, Baldwin, Ma·
son 6 HamJin. Kroeger, Bram·
bach and many others u low
as $385. $495, S67S. etc.
Schmldt·Phllllps Big Piano 6
Organ Store. 520 N. Main. Santa
Ana.
ELECTRONIC ORGAN-Best Buy,
only $395. Schmidt-Phillips Co.,
520 N. Main, Santa Ana.
A'ITRACTIVE 2 BEDROOM un·
furnished house. Patio; fire-
place. garbage disposal and
garagt>. Yearly lease. Adults.
Availablt> Feb 1. 438 Acacia
Ave., Corona del Mar. Ph. OR-
Iole 5·00H tor appointment to
slz.ed busme~ Established na· l897 Orange Aw . eo.ta Msa
Uberty 8-8628 tlon.widl' Co. Orange County _____ ___:. _____ _
show.
FOR RENT OR LEASE attrac-tive
office in Corona del Mar. All or
desk spa("P Mr. St>dinger. Ph.
area. ld€'a l for perwn with in·
terest In st'lting own hrs. lm-
mediat€' comm. ORiole 3 &no for
appt.
ORiole 3-5040 Evenings U 8· _________ ......,. ___ _
0265 3637 E. Coast Hwy., Co· SJTUAnOifS WAJifTED
rona del :~.1ar _____ = o~ WALlER--
Fu RNis HED APT-2 bdnn. $85. ua .
Also. furn 2 room apt. $50. Utll·
!ties Incl. 315-C Marguerite.
South of highway. Corona del
Mar
WINTERRE~TAL Balboa Isl~nd.
3 bdnn. hou.«e. 2 bath and ga-
rage -nt>wly furnl.shed. call
High school boy~ Ill I'Xf'rclse and
gave preliminary tra1nang after
school and ~k end<:
ORiole 3 731!)
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Dislilletl ....
For Cardiac Condltlons
Kidney Stones
N€'phntis -Alleq;les
Salt F'lft Diet
LJ 8·5012
MOVING?
Get more of the wonderful things you want •••
the Insured S.Yinp and Loan way!
OCC Mission s
I Are Outlined
ORiole 3-4093.
FUIL~ISRED APT -Ground floor;
good location: pi8S&nt sur·
roundtngs: adulta only; no
JX'la. 610 Marguerite, CDM.
A TI'RACTIVE 2 bdrm. unfumiah ·
ed apt Conwnle:nt l<X'atlon.
Adults only. No peta. Inquire
508 Marigold. CDM. OR 5..{M88.
Rar'a
HOUSECLU.IG
Senile
WAX AND POUSH FLOORS
CLEAN RUCS. WALLS,
WINDOWS
ONE MAN & VAN $7.75 HR.
:? men lr van at min. P.U C.
rate of $9.25 Hr. w ithin JO
mi. T'lme staru at your door.
We deliver mln. of 1000 lbs.
up to 60 mlles sa~ day for
min. P.U C. rate. No ex. che.
for Sat Call Nf'Wl'Clan U 8·22'74
or U 8 -6430. 824 W. 19th St.
Costa Mesa. Lowest atoraee rates.
The bl1 thlnp J'OU want 1Da7 not come in a box. Like a new bouee, a car, the
dlllclren'a educ:aUoo. AQd •peclaJl7, J*1Ce of m.lDd. But It's far euler
to ret them -U.a lnauncl8ariD&I..ct Lou wa;,.
R U"t at our luund Sa-y{Qp ud Lou Alloclation. JOUJ' anlqa haft a
wonderfb.J way oiii'OWfq. 1bo .-....a-.uct retuma oo J'()Ur money, wit.la
Wl.IUrpa.ued aac:urlt;J; aact .. T .... anllanclup to f10.000
by t.ha Fedenl Sa~ aM X.O.lMaruca Cor,ontioo.
Deelde now to atop ta ..... -.'lb pt-ot tM
wonckrfal tldql J'OG ,_ *-"7 ... ..t ... u-..1
Dr. Basil H. Pet~raon, pr.sident
of Orange Cout College, out·
lined the major miaJons of the
college lut w-Hk durlng the LIITIIfCS Wllln'ED
monthly faculty meetlna of New-We selJ no ::.re:....:a.;:l :..::es_ta_te._o_n_Su_n.
port HarbQ£ HJ1b School. day and dum Jlnle during th~
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FREE ES'IThfATES
CALL UMrty 8·5433 "V~Uonal ~ucatlon at OC'C week. However. woe reepecttuUy
alms to etw atudents the ex-80llcJt your real estate llstlnp. -------------perlenc:e that wtll ena ble them to sales or exchang"e. (JII!nonal llliCZU...AIImU.S
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J"REE J::!'J'DIA TES su Gr'Mft 8taaape
Free dlel~
COROIU DEL MA.a 1niRSEU
find occupations suitable to anentlon.) EARL w. STANLEY. IRONING WANTED In my hom~
them," he uld. R.foaltor, 332 M~t~ Corona I t pt'r hour. Ma.,.l Whitman. CAD&Wi8i~Aial
Dr. Petemon aaJI'\ unlwrstty Ml Mar a.t lfewport Harbor. fi(f1 M~raJte, CDM. Phone -------..;...;;;.;...;;,;;;;;__
Oltrol~ S-0180-2744 lt. Cout Bwy.
tranaff!f tralnlna ... the wcond ORiole 3-SSSO. ORiole 3-m4.
major mlsalon. He added that 2 LEARN TO::..;.,:.P,.:.;LA;_Y_the...,.--orp--n---
ywara at a Junior collep help Pa11011AL Ow r.ntal plan will usure
the auct.nt to pln maturity and you that you can pl~ a.nd In-
provides for him a tow-eoat edu-cl~ ~an In the hoUM' and
cation. For a ltUdent to 10 to a frft 1~ Sctunhtt·Phllllpa. ~r =t: ':!.twm~w!,~W: 12•1 llr .. lpll ~ N. Main. S.nta Ana.
11.250 more per,._,, Dr. Pwter-Now takh.\1 ambQlatory paU~ta. ftAO~=•=----------aon .um&ted.. Morrthl)-rae. ~ )t.br.
CouDWHnc and JUk'a nce, cen-numn. care. SOl It Anaburat.
•ral .t~.atton aftd 14\lJt t'(luca. Santa AM. C-al. amt.lJ 5-3140 tlon are u. ott. pUI,... al tbe .. ' ' • Junior ~. ¥ eatCL ..-.oeu. w awc.-nc.
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AMAZING TERMS /
lfOW Orn:u:D dM A
CINDERELLA HOME
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Now for the flrst time you can
own a fabulous Cinderella home
tor
The Jut ol the 4~" G.L loan. ln
tb1a area witb a m.ln.lmum tJI .. $1181
cub down payment down plus eo.tallmp.
ntt TRUTH IS ••• the. home. have more "bonus'' features than any
under $25.001). lncludJD •••• SHAKE ROOFS ••• BUll.T IN RANGE 6
OVEN •.• MASSIVE 8' BRIClt FIR.EPLACES •.• 3 BDRMS. 3 and DEN
and 4 BDRIIS ••• ALL 2 bath.. ••• 72' WIDE LOTS •.• PLUS MANY,
MANY MORE. Models open every day and EVENINGS Wl 9 P.M. On
Harbor Blvd. ln North eo.ta Mea. dlrectly ac:roa from the new State
Hospital.
WALKER 6 LEE, INC ••• SALES AGENTS ••• KIMBERLY 5-4403
DOING IT BIG-George D. Buccola of lido Isle, cha irman of the
1958 Orange County Home Show, takes the controls of a bull-
dozer to breok ground for construction of the $27.000 home which
will be given away_ at the show. :This is the yeor we're doing things
b ig ." explained George Colouns, . ho':"e show producer-manage~.
"And George Buccola is an enthus•osttc chatrman who w•ll moke tf
possible for 1958 to be the biggest year in home show history,·· he
added. Theme of the show will be 'California Living-Where Far
Eost Meets Far West." The show will be he ld Morch 26-30 at the
Oronge County Fairgrounds.
The Norman Maidens Return
From 2-Month Trip in Pacific
The Norman Maidens of 1419 to Auckland' In New Zealand, to
Santanella Ter., Irvine Terrace, th~ Fiji Islands, American Samoa
returned home early this month and then to Honolulu, where they
after a 2'1f!·month boat trip that spent nearly a month.
B/B
CORDIA HIIHUIDS
Co ntemporary 3 BR. 2 bth. home
with permanent OCean VIew
from every room. Separate din.
nn. and charming den. Built-In
kit. includes dishwasher. Street
to street lot assures privacy.
Price $39,500. ExoeUent terms.
SOUTH OF HIGHWAY
Completely redecorated gar. apt.
on rear of comer R-2 lot. 2 BR.,
1% bUts, or could be converted
to two 1 BR apts. Price $1~900-
Tenns.
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3519 E. COAST HIW A Y
CORONA DEL MAR
OBJ5·0440
CLEAR LEYB. LOT
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1-IZ..-took th~ u far west u Sidney, They arrived 2 daya ~fore
Australia. Mrs. Ruth Chapman Than.kagivtng and 2 days later
of Los Angeles, Mr. Maiden's the hunicane struck. Wlll exchange for 2nd trust deeds
aunt, occompanJed them on the ·~e had winds up to 80 miles
trtp. per hour," Mr. MaJden said, "and or subordln.ate to builder.
They left from Loe Angeles Oct. It lilted the edge of the roof of
24 aboard Matson's new liner, the Reef Hotel where we were
S. S. Monterey, ar1d visited Ta!"ltl staying. I saw a piece of a cover-
and New Zealand and spent ing from a lanai come flying by
about 5 days In Sydney. I our window."
65-ft lot -$6500
''Their summer was just about While In Honolulu. the Maid-u 8-1617, Ask for Mr. Parker ready to start; It was 90 degrees ens were "royally" welcomed by
most of the time we were there," the Carl Hannas, formerly of ------------Mr. Malden related. He said some Shore Cliffs. and the Jay Car·
of the coastal area around Syd-llsles. formerly of Harbor Island,
ney had the beauty of Newport who are now living there. CURT BOSH, lllr. · Harbor. Mr. Maiden Is a realtor at 312
From Sydney, they went back Marine Ave .. Balboa Island. 315 MABINE AVE.
B.U.JIOA ISLAND
WHEI BUYIII OR
SEWII PIOPERn
IT PAYS TO
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Entrust your r e a 1 e 1 t a U
uan.aac:tlona to • REALTOR.
Be Ill t:raJDe4 ln hll prcl-.
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ln& and .Ia bouD4 to ...,.
:rou .WC.ll7. bonMI7 and
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CHOICE RENTAL-Beach home.
China Cove. July and August.
Doris Bray. ORiole 3-0350.
All your printinq needs will t>.
handled conveniently end court·
eously in the completely.equip-
oed Job Printinq Deportment o~
The Ensiqn,
TRJPLEX, attractive, 3 two-bed-
room units. Shingle roof. Lot
60xl20. Income $250 mo. Price
$127,500. $9,500 cuh. Balance $18,-
000 payable $135 per mo. Lot In
fee--not a leuehold. Located near
Newport Harbor Union High
School In Cliff Haven. All units
rented. Call EARL W. STANLEY.
Realtor. Exclusive agent. 332
Marguerite. Corona del Mar at
Newport Harbor. ORiole 3-8550.
Courtesy to brokers.
• lEW SHOIECUFFS!
C1r111 1111 lar
The quiet living room has VIEW. The family room has
view too and also opens onto sheltered, heated swim-
ming pool. See the built-In conveniences and livable
arrangement of this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. It Is a
Morning C.nyon beauty and Ia priced at only $59,500.
Call now. We wlll pick you up or meet you there.
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REALTORS
NEWPORT BLVD. AT 30TH ST .. NEWPORT BEACH
ORiole 3-4400 -Rea. OBJole 3·53:56
WILl Tl TIE lUll
From tbJI new, co.tom· bullt
.Featura extra Jarp U•. rm .. all ea.et. kitchen, earpeta
and dna~*, 2 batha, 2 ftftoplu.. aJI atra lUjt ..,...
-.b-ed f« an Income untt. .... cull wtD ~.
CALL
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SEE THESE IEIUnnL lEW HOlES
IEIRIII CDIPLmOI II EXCLUSIVE
Westcliff
3 bedroom, 2 full bath Contemporary, with wide lot,
large llvtng and family rooms. BuUt on a 90 foot
lot. this excitingly beautiful home has 1825 square feet
of ENCLOSED living area, an all·electrtc Hotpolnt
kitchen, attractive exposed beam ceiUngs, large covered
porch, and full service porch.
.$29,810 -$4,47& DDWI
4 bedroom. 3 bath Rancho. Shake roof, cedar aiding,
Paloe Verdea atone fireplace and planters. 1b1a modem
ranch atyle home, on a 90-tt. wide Jot, has 2218 square
feet of encloeed Uvtng area, a 24 -tt long covered porch,
deluxe, breathtaklnl HotpoJnt kitchen, .erv1ce porch,
and beautifully appointed muter bedroom suite with
dresa:ln• room and bath.
$38,311-PMOMWI
3 bedroom. 2 bath, 2 ataJ1 shower Contempora.ry. Built on
a 90-tt. wide hom~Jte, thla sumptuous 1964 square
foot home has a wonderfully Intimate and comfortable
25x15 kitchen and tamlly room. The all-electric Hot·
point kitchen 1a a hom~aker'a dream, and the wealth
of luxury appointments In all detall.a make thla an
exceptional home.
.131,110 -M,liG ...
With Ita own entry courtyard, cratinl' an entirely clll·
ferent concept 1n lanct.cape pla.nnlnl'o thla 3 bedroom,
3 bath Pacifica has probably the most spatloua, unua·
ual and attractive family room you'Ve ever seen. Pan·
eled In textured birch. with cathedral ceillnp. and a
rat.ed hearth fireplace of imported Mexican .tone, 1t Is
easy to lmarine the intimate, enjoyable tim~ you1J
have here. The entire 2224 square toot home, buJJt on a
98-ft. comer homesite, is designed for llvin& at Ita best.
$31,110 -M,310 IOWI
This 3 bedroom, 2 bath Colonial l8 featured by a large
covered terrace with sliding glua walla. It's one of
those unusual homes ma.stertully planned to get the
maximum advantage out of every one -of Ita 1887 8QUare
feet of encloeed llvtng area. It's built on an 88·ft. cor·
ner homesite Ideally designed for a pool. -710 -. $4,112 DGWI
PRICES INCLUDE TITLE TO YOUR LOT
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1100 W~tclJU Drive
Uberty 8-8181
~ Mile lfortb of
Entrance to Bayahores
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New Modern, breathtaldn• Ocean VJew
3 B. a.. 2 batlw, J'wced.aiJ' beat. Wall to
wall earpettna, bullt·ln l'&DI't and oven,
dlapoeal. IOQ c1 .Udlq •Ja. doora. Price
Ju.at reduced 8:2.000 to $27,500 •
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Acrola from Seairt~ Bank. C.O.M.
2828 E. COAST HGBWY., C.O.M.
Phone: ORiole 3-mo
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VOGEL VALUES
C .. ck TWa Uat -n.. S. Us fw I•••
...., Val• 11 C..a ... I•
1-3BR.a with a 2BR garage apt., So of highway 122.500
2--.JBR.s on 55' lot, just 1 block to ocean ....... -....... 31,500
3-JBR.a, 2 baths, 300 block on Heliotrope . .. ..... 20,750
4-8 Income Units. Income apx. $11,450 per year 84,250
>-JBR.s, No. of Highway, good location ............ 15.950
6-Brand new 3BRa + playroom, So. of highway 25.750
THE VOGEL CO.
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2667 E. Cout Hwy., Comna del Mu ·ORiole 3-2020 • ORiole 3-2021
I BILL'S BEST BUYS
THIS COULD IE IT!
Located at end of quiet BanJo atreet. Is this weU·kept
th~ bedroom, 1 'If! bath home. Bullt under F.H.A. apec.
ltlcatiorw with hardwood floors., carpeted, fireplace.
All curtaJna and drapes included. Priced at $15,soo-
$9,8SO 4% ~ loan with monthly paymenta of $93.53
lncludJn• taxes and inaurance.
DIIVE IY 411 EITIEI
And give u.s a rtn1 for an appointment to ahow this
wonderfUl. well-kept 2 bedroom home plua eeparate
rueat room oU nrare. Top location, "a beautiful ee~ng
In the trees." Larre patio, overaized •arage, fenced
Full Price $18,500. Excellent flnandn•.
. W. A. TOBIAS, Realtor
IU.1T LABOJIDE-llaftaav
"You'D Llke Oar ~ 8ervScel"
<~.street tram 'l1uJ.ftJ Dnll' Store>
Dl E. 17th St. u 8-U39
Ewnlnp call U 8 -5665 • MI 6·3071 • U 8· 7007
FlEE 1E1T
•• 4 UIH .. C.l z..
Room for adding commercial unJt.a. Your 3 tenants will
make aJl payments on this excellent local property and
give you a RENT FREE HOME. Only t6000 dn. Hurry
on thla one!
IDJEYE IT H lOT
We have an occupied bu.alness comer -and 2 apta,
we can trade for a quality home. Prefer ShorecllUa or a
Bay Front
CLYDE IEYEI, lulllr
ORiole 5-00CO
Day or Nf&bt
312 Marine Ave. Balboa laland
Clllll VIEW I
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Home 11 ln excellent condJtlon. Baa Lots of Charm.
Drive by 520 SEAWARD
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5
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