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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1958-01-30 - Newport Harbor Ensign.. SINGLE COPD NOW 1 0?' DCI ililile \ lis Open -f• ilder Resigns; rill Election lOY MAYPOLE vs. HEI ·KAISER! IIOT MADOLE Newport Harbor's Vanity bu· ketball team d!aappolnted rooters Tuesday with their ~nd defeat ln a row, droppln.r a 58-47 de· rulon to Santa Ana on the Tar court. . ay ~0 E. IIAAPA The EnsiiJl learned this week of an \lpuaual political opinion poll that'may result In the an· nouncement by Roy Maypole as a candidate to oppo8e Heinz Kaiser In the coming county supervisor race!. Mr. Kal.ser. a Costa Mesa resl· dent, told the Enslen that he will be a candidate for a third term. Mr. Maypole, now a resident of Udo Isle and moving soon to Co· rona del Mar, Is expected to toss his hat In the race U the pre· oacJ wtt!a ;Anl~lla.'f Coach Ernn !feeme'• Junior La-.y, ._.; Junior Vanity pulled a 48-45 reel .._._ u.ad JaDd clewloper; thriller out of the bee to whip Dean Kephart. contractor. In· the SaJnts. Gary Pickens wu curnbent Sandy Mac:Kay wtU not hJgh point man with 17. run. "MM• Bees defeated Santa Ana DISTRICT 3, LJdo ale and Bay ·54-45. Tom Huber 8COled 12 points. Shores -Doreen CMrs. Robert I Steve Lagerlof 9, Jerry Hehn and MarahaU. the president ot the Dean Peue 7. Woman's Ctvtc League; Kenneth Kinpley, manufacturer. The In· cumbent. Mayor Dora Hill. will not run. DISTRICT 4, Newport Heights and CJlft Haven -Incumbent CQundlrnan Stanley Rldderhof. One-way atreeta may be the vice·presldent of Rosan. Inc .. and 80lutlon for otf-the·hlghway traf. retired Marine Corps general. No tie In Corona del Mar. oppoaltion to date. This obRrvatJon was Q'ade DISTRICT 6, southeaaterly Co· Monday ~enlng by Bert Webb, rona del Mar-Incumbent Coun- Newport Beach public worka dl· cllman Lee Wilder has resigned. rector, during Coundl dl8cusslon No one has tiled to date. of narrow ltreets and one-aJded DISTRICT 7, northwesterly Co· parklf\1 tn West Newport. Mr. rona del Mar-Incumbent COlin· Webb pointed out that there 1a cUman Jay Stoddard, chemical one-aide parking on narrow R•· engineer consultant. No oppos.l. zel Dr. and Poppy Ave. Howe-ver. tloo to date. he Indicated that further red Mr. ltJ~ley. who lives at 649 curbin.r would not be necesaary VIa Udo Soud, Udo IJile. Is owner becaUM t~ other street& would of the KJnpley Mfg. Co .. 1894 be of adeqUate width 1f made one I Placentia Ave .• eo.ta Mesa. which .... ,. 1a enppd In medical raeardl el~lon pleblsclte reveals that he naa a fair chance to win. I An Orange County Citizens Committee has been formed to conduct a n oi>lnJon poll In' the Fifth Supervisorial D I s t r I c t . Chairman of this committee Is Owen C. Carter of 113 VIa San Remo. Lido Isle. Mr. Carter explained that the commlnee will canvass 1,000 reg. lstered voters. picked at random from the total registration of some 40,000 In the Fifth District. CContlnued on Page Seven> an!. Tandowsk,y, Nelaon Neloe and R. L. Patter.on. Leslie Petersen drculated the pe. tltion. Clemence Is City Planner: Snyder on Park Commission Alvan Clemence of Corona dell expired term of Roy Maypole. Mar was appointed Monday eve-who resigned because he has nlng to the Newport Beach Plan-moved !rom Balboa IJiland. The nlng Commission, and Albert W. term runs untU July 1, 1960. Snyder of Balboa Island waa named to the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission. Mr. Clemence, local contractor. who Jives at 421 Dahlia Ave~ will fill the unexpired term of 0. B. Reed of Corona del Mar, who submitted hls resignation to City Council for health reasons. The term ruM until July 1. 1961. Mr. Reed Is a former mayor of New· port Beach. Mr. Snyder, retired business- man from Pasadena. who lives at 209 Emerald Ave~ will fill tbe un. Newt Cox Sr. Of COM Dies Newton Hubert Cox Sr. ot 304 Larkspur Ave., Corona del Mar. died yesterday at Hoac H011pltal at the age of 79. He wu a native of Quaker· town, Pa .. and he moved to this area from Pasadena 14 years ago. Survivors include hil wlfe, Mrs. Margaret Cox; 2 .orw. Newton Jr .. of ClW Haven and Hul»rt of Pasadena, and brother, John Cox of Pomona. ' Private family .ervtoes were to be held at 11 a .m. today (Thurs- day) at the B&Jtz Corona del Mar Chapel, with the Rev. Edwin Gomke of tM Corona del Mar Community Churd\ amctatJnc. ..... ~ .. Fint Flnt under the wtre h.l the Aca . pulco Yacht Raot wu Sklppel' Don Chll(.'Ott'a "Wlndw&fd,•• up- Resignation Is ERective As of Feb. 1 Councilman Lee Wilder an·l nounced his resignation at Mon- day evening'& City Council meet· lng, thus creating another va.l caney to be tilled in the April 8 election. He told hls fellow Council mem bers that he was malung his .an nouncement at this time so that there would be time to in<'IUde 1 hls seat on Council In the coming 1 election. Mr. WUder. who lives in Shore ClltfJI and represents Corona del Mar Councilmanic District No. 6. wrote In his letter of resignation: "I sincerely regret that person- al cirt'umstances make 1t ne<:"eS· sary to tender my resignation from the Ctty Council to take ef feet on Feb. 1. 1958. Because of I changes In my business plans. It w1ll soon become Impractical for me to give the considerable time required by the Council ottlce." A BALBOA ISLAND IEU.E, I b-yeor-old Dionne Long of 202 Coral Ave. is one of the contestants for the title of queen of the N....,port Harbor Optimist Club Western Show ot the Corooo del Mar Buffalo Ranch Sunday. Feb. 23. Dianne, who is sponsored by the N.wport Health Club of Corona del Mar, is shown here on the e~tercycle. one of the exercising machines at the Health Club. (Ensi9n photo) Lut September Mr. Wilder had told the Ensign that he had list· ed his Shore Clitia house for .ale and planned to move to Lacuna Beach It the house is .old. Attn Mr. Wilder made his an. noun~nt Mon.dll.y nJcht. May- or Doc'a HW ex.. tS t.M appre. dation of Council for hie~ .......... Mr. .. Nf'WJ)Ort Be a c b EI~entary lK'hools could be built lot the Schoo'-will I» faced with h.alf· same amount of money with Jess day sessions In 1959 unlesa voters fancy buiJdlnp." okay another bond !Jisue this But Mr. An~raen dtofended spring. Supt. Roy 0 . Andersen plans tor the dutrlct's a!Jcth warned Tuesday night. school east of Irvine Ave on the He issued thf' warning at a proposf'd extension ol 18th St. m.-etlng of district trustees with "Our plans leav-e no room for 120 citluns at the Horace Ens.lgn architects to put In c~ cake School. Top1c of dlscuJ.:slon: sale for charm," he said. of saoo.ooo worth ol bonds to fi ., Trustf'e James w Ray added, nance the achool building pro· "We took all the glngerb!"f'ad out g~m. I Voters are SC'heduled to pass on of t~e Newport Heights School. the new bond program May 20 I That s why we want to WJt> the ~tees w111 d~lde the exact same plans for the new school." amount at their regular m~ting Jf the bonds are sold next year. Tuesday evening. Mr. Andersen said, they \.\'Ould Only crtticism of the propo8ed add an estimated 8 cents per 1100 program was vol~ by Fred a.saessed valuation on the 1.959 Singer, who !luggf'Stf'd that "more taxrolls. Council Reiects Rezoning To Allow Medical Building Realtor Ed Babl!On of Corona l Council over.ruled tM Plan-d~l Mar lost hl8 appeal Monday nlng Cclmmlaton and approved ewnlnc for rezonlnc a Corona Hlchlands highway Jot to •llow j the appeal of Stroller White for construction of a medtc-al butld· waiv-er of cov-ered car apace on lng. his property at 217 Abalone Aw. The Newport Beuh City Coun-~ Balboa Island. ell upheld the dtoct.slon of the Dal Grettent.rg of Balboa wu Plannlnc Commi.aion. which had ~ an applk:ation for a per- denied the reques1 for R-4-B zon. 1 mlt to operate 2 excursion boats Inc for Lot 3 at the Momlnr l'rom the publk: pier at Washing· Canyon Rd. entran~. ton St. In Balboa. &ASTD WED KDIIIIG A cenerat meettna ot Balboa lJ. land residents h.aa Men c::a1W tor ~ •• s.-.4 a-Mettw Ia ......... Offke •• c.-4.1 t.tw, C.llf. "-ww...l WMlly, .. Tlwnhy. J. the City ........ ,.,. ...... c.nf. OHic• .-.4 priAH"f pl•.t a.. the ~ luiW;.,; -n;., eddreu: 2110 E. C..tt Highwoy, c.r-4el Mer, C.tm-&.. AlVO E. HMI'A Ownw e11d 1'11lllisher PEG HMI'A. ··-----Auoci,te Eclftot MEMIU OF CAUFOINIA NEWSPAI£1 PUILISHElS ASSOCIATION A..d of the NATIONAL EDITO~IAL ASSOCIATION SUISCllPTlON lATBt Locel ..... ~ r.t..: r-,_,.. '' oo. -, .. ,........J.oo Ovt..w. .r tlia Horller ArM: Two YM,_,.7.001 011e yHr-44.00 I • I I • • • • • • HE* • • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' * ' * * ' ' ' ' ' * ac• Hop E E M M M M E E E M M!M i M 8 M i M 8 8 I I H 8 i 8 i 1:+ M M E M M M E 8 • ELECTION NOTES Corono del Mor Councilmon Lee Wilder deserves o vole of thonks from his constituents for giving them the chonce to select h1s , • successor. He timed his resignotion so tho!lt there would be t1me for <!Ill • the leg<!ll work of plo!!cing the new 1tem on the b<!lllot. Md t ime for RECEIVING .TROPHIES .,t the onnu&l meeting condidotes to file. of Po!!cif;c Anglers were (left to nght) Mrs. H. C Now let's he<!lr from some prospective condido!!tes. There s slill 2 Dovis of Lo!!guno. for the first m&rlin of the se<!lsofl seoson: Mrs. Del&mer. first alb<!~cor, for ladies, ond Horry Roqers of Lido, who o!!Ccepted the trophy for Eve~tt Hodley of Lido for the first elbo,ore of the seoson. The meeting was .,t the weeh t1me to file. for lo!!dies ond olso for first morl:n of seoson by • • • I member who hod not previously c<!lught one; Best contest thus for is in the 8o!!lboo!l district. with 3 in the roce. R. D. DeLo!!mor of Los Angel~. first m<!lrlin of the (Ensign photo) Twoc<!ln~d.,~in the Lido lde-Bo!!y Sho~s Did~c~ No competition yet~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bo!!lbo<!l Bey Club. in Districts -4 o!!nd 7. Let s hope more Co!!ndidotes file. be co!! use 1ncum· bents Stonley Ridderhof of Newport Heights ond J<!ly Stoddo!!rd of Co· ron<!~ del Mor deserve " lest of populority ond strength. • • • Les Steffensen, the Newport HMbor Ch.,mber of Commerce Mon of the Yeor ond renowned to<!lstmoster, is he<!lding the comp<!~ign committee for H<!lrvey Somers. one of the Bolbo<!l condidotes. Others on his teem ore Dick Richerd, Bill 0 Bryon, Bill Sanford, Leslie Pelersen, John Boyd. Bunster Creely, George Gurr ond A ustin Sturtevant. • • • This S<!lme group is supporl1ng Ken Kingsley of Lido Isle. And judging from the foct lh<!lt Edcw (Ne~ill is one of the signers of Mr Kingsley s nominotion po!!per. the su~ers of M<!lyor Dora H11l w1ll be r<!lllying <!~round the "K · b<!lnner. There s sure to be o good contest '" th1s r<!lce. bec<!luse the opposing condidote is popul<!lr, ho!!rd working. c v1c minded Doreen Morsholl. Prer+y too. • • • Polilico!!l novice Roy M&ypole wrom most of you r~ve seen os o TV .,.,nouncer. m<!ly be in the rong oq~·nst vetero'1 r~mpo1grer He;"l Ko!! se'. of the Fifth Supervisoriol D slrict. It w II be nteresl ng to see the results of thot unusuol test being condu ted oy Mr. Mdypole boders--a polo iiCo!!l poll. Whoever <!lmong you re<!lders receoves o b!lllot. fill it out ond m.,;l i r in. This •S reol y o novel e•periment ;,.. testing poli tic<!ll preference. CALLINGQQ Lew Pettitt Of COM Dies Lew Wallace Pettitt of Corona del Mar, a local resident for 19 years, died Sunday at the New· pott Convalescent Home alter a short illness. He was 70 years of age. He was a native of Frankfort By ~ ·~ ~ Mich .. and had lived In Orang~ t::i:;:lf County tor 25 years. He had served for 40 years as c-hief wire V-ccoc:ccc::x:c cx:x:a ::x:ccx:x:a:x:ccx:x:a oc:ccc:x:ccx!J operator wl th the Be II Telc.>phone .• I Co. e TBE BALBOA ANGUlfG CLUB r Turson. Aritona. wanted with Survivors inC'Iude his wife. Mrs. • • • The Balboa Angling Club ts un· membt'rshtp In a local angling Nelle Pettitt. of the home.> ad. doubtedly the largest organilt>d group. dress. 325 Marigold Ave.; a slster group of fishermen anywhere in A few years latt>r. when Ken and 3 brothers. Services were held these parts. You c-ould easily bt>· and his family mounted their Tuesday at the Baltz Corona del lteve thas had you attended the cayuses and hit the trail for the Ma r Chapel. with the Rev. Edwin c-lub's Annual Dinner last Friday. sally environs or Newport. 1 round Gotnke of the Corona del Ma r The Am<'rtcan Legion Hall tn out why. Ken Holbrook had been Community Church officiating. Newport was as. packedasatwo-ldreamlng for a long time about Interment was In F airhaven ~ S<'oop batt tank with four sc-oops I the day when he c-ould just fish Cemetery. I or anC'hovies tn it. Secretary Let' and fish-and fish. I remembt>r.l ---~~~- Jonas reportt>d a current 527 1 100. t h a t Boatswain's Locker's BODLOJfG IS EDITOR membt'rs plus a number of appli -Johnny Webster first Introduced Dale Budlong of Balboa Island _ .... • .... y_co ........ L_AlfD~-BE .............. w_w_ ...... s_KJTB._~-P ..... ormer .................... x .... emhM_ ......... _0 .... '_a_ty ........ CoUDdl ........................ ......,' cants not yet elec-tt>d. 1 me to the man who. until then, and Los Angeles. has been pro- StzE> Isn't everything. As the had been just a name. moted from field editor to editor e GET REGISTERED "OvPr 50 per ct>nt of the mem· grand-daddy c-lub of the Harborj It wasn't too long after that of Sea and Pacific Motor Boat Still 2 weeks lett to register in bt'rs o( said Rulty Board live ar<'a. It maintains a C'lub house that a fellow with a deep voice Magaz.lne following the death of order to vote In the April 8 City ' and have offices In C'osta Mesa. and welghang station that are c-alled and asked It he could take Henry <Sklpl Warren. Mr. Bud- Counc-Il election. The deadline is I "What does the Realty Board unM>Iflshly available to any fish· the famUy-all of WI-& board hls long has been aaaoclated with the Feb. 13. 1 want? The colored gentleman In erman who wants to see if his DUSTY TOO, so that we c:ouJd marazJne since 1952. There'll be a registration booth the woodpile Ls that they want to prize is worthy ot record. Their compete In one of Pacl!Jc An· -.. _ ----- on nrDml Ala 01 how we Jlke lhfJna ln Lldo Sanda. Maybe they don't intend to have It aound JUte they were ~ us how we liked Uvtna In a ttee hou.te, but we alw-.ya aeem to h~ Jt tbat way. We like It just dandy. Our home Is com.rortable, pro· porttonately spacious, well de· slened, and very thoughUully equipped. The bulldera apparent· Jy spared no expenae ln provtdtna the equipment. because I feel quite lute that they had to pay a premium price to aet a dish· wuher as noisy u ours . . . I know the reguJar ma.rket could not have provided our raucous a em. AaJ(Ie from the creature com· toru · provided by the eood de· stan of the A. Q. Jonea and EJn. mons tlrm ol archlt~ we a p. predate the usefulness and bene. flts of llvlng In a plannM com- munlcy. Aftec o~rvine for 5 yeara how much a well operatM planned community can contrtb· ute to aeneral iood Uvlne and lncreued material value, we are all pleased that Lido Sanda has the aame c:orponte .et-up u lJdo tale which provtd~ the Sanda with Its own playground. swlJn. mJna pool, private at:reeta, and architectural committee to main· taln a standard of fine appear- ance and an effective board of directors. It Is my greatest pleuure that I enjoy a wide circle of friends and acquaintances In Newport Harbor, and that fact makes It doubly stranee to me that I know so few of my nelgbbors In Udo Sands, and none do I know well. There Is a reason for thls. and It gOH back to the time just be· fore construction started on the first dwelling. A lady wu drJv. lng by tbe hiahway and saw the on the telephone telllna au of her frienda, moet ot them rnem. bera of the Oakmont Country Club, about her flnd, and wtthin a day or ao the entire dewlop. ment wu 110ld out ... thla atory I have heard .ever.l t1me1. and It may be apoc:ryphaJ, but It ll true that mo.t of the people who own the homes do Uve In Glen. dale. We have lived at the ~ach lone enouah to realize that lt you have a UttJe blt of and out· doors, that you wiU have a ere&t deal of sand Indoors . . . 10 we have QOmpletely !awned our grounds, while our neighbors are havlnr sand planting done, and very attractively aa, I may add. I suspect that my nelrhbon mleht be a little unhappy wlth the very Pa.aadenlsh appearance of our home, In u much as they are trying to escape from all that. We anticipate this summer when we know that a very eay atma.phere w111 dominate thla new addltion to Newport Harbor. Lhll .... ."1111•• ............ lrvinr Jordan and Nela Severin, develope~ of lJdo Sands In W~ Newport, are the wlnne~ or the 1958 daten merit award c:ompetl. don conducted by the National A&sodation of Home Bullde~. Thl.s announcement came Jut week In a telerram to Mayor Dora Hill from Georae S. Goodyear, president of N.A.R.B. The UIIO· elation is boldine Its 14th annual convention In Chlcaao. Both Mr. Jordan and Mr. Sev· erln plan to be pennanent rKJ· dents In the Harbor area. Mr. Jordan is now bulldlne a home In Irvine Terrace, Corona del Mar. ground broken for the develop . LEAVE JfEW'POIIT BEACH ment, and Inquired . She was en· Fonnerly of 208 29th St .. New- tranced with the whole plan, as port, the Thomas Car r s have well as the house plans and moved to Bakersfield. bought 3 of the homes. She re-j tumed to her home. and stayM Sell through Ensign Classllled CHRISnAI SCIEmSTS An mforrnal group of Christian Scienhsts desirous of establishing a Church of Christ, Scientist, in Corona del Mar, will hold regu- lar Sunday services at 11 a.m. beginning Sunday, Fe bruary 2nd, 1958, ir\ the Arthur Murray Studio, 3523 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. at the Ali·Amerlcan Market In brine about the merglna of th~ annual junior fishing contest, elers' family toamai'DtntJI. We UM I:Mip aa..t1led act. to ~roMd~Mar~m3~5p~2 ctti~ They koow that t~whl~ att~~ hundreds ~~dag~at~ya~~.D~~-b=Q~,~-~~~~~~~~~-~~a~c;~;u~~~g~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===~;;;~;~~ on Thursday, Friday and Satur. name. Costa M~. would not be youngsters. Is a youth project de· ter Nancy, then about 8 years old, iii day this week and r~ext. There satisfactory to thl' voters or New-st'l'vtng much acclaim. Many of had the thrill of wlnnlni her first will a lso be.> a booth at Chef's Inn port Beach. and vu:e \'e~a. They the ac-tivltiPS conrerned with the trophy. Our host didn't win any- from 5 to i p m. this Fraday. think that the name. Newport maintenanc-e and improvement thing. but there was a gleam In Ha\ c you mO\.ed since regis· Harbor. would be.> acc-eptable to or our <X't'an fLo;hing originates his t>ye. when little Nancy came !Nang'? Then you must rt>gister both. wathln the organization. The Bal· bt'aming back to our table. with aga1n t'H'n 1t }.OU only mo\ ed "This is Step Xo. 1 towards the 1 boa Anghng Club Is an lnstltu· one of her c-hildhood's gre~eat next door. merger. lion which earns the support of lhralls. that told us that K n's • "Here is another possible major many who are not members. The da) had bHn satisfyingly . e CITY HAME CHAJfCE C'atastrophe if the name <'hange 1 1·han~ to put in a plug and toss YPar arter year, the liBme lnvl· Ltke a lot of ~ople I \.\asn't wins and it is of vital importanC't' a bouquc.>t doesn't c-ome too often. tatlon tor the same t~nament muc·h tnterested in the push to to Corona del Mar. Your hard We weiC'Ome this opportunity to C'Omt>s along. This year Ken asked C'hanl{E' our city's name.> from earned first l'lass Post Ortice Is ~ay "Well done~" us again. long before Christmas Ne" port BE-ach to i'it.>wport Har· by no means a pt>rmanent VIC'· e JACJ[-POT SEASOH -and I he contest Isn't until May. bor until t'other day, when a fel · tory. It the name is c-hangcrl to Th<' unusually fine season ex We ('an hardly walt for the bli IN on thr nE'xt stool says to me ;'olt>wport Harhor you coulrl fanrl pNif'nred throughout 1957 was day. Jakt> tha'i: "Do you know who is you~t>l vPs ftghltng agaan lo rcflt>('tPd in every phase of Fri-AftPr Mayor Dora Hill handed pu'\hing for this name rhange~" w!t~stand pre~sur~ In the Post day's elaborate program. Dr .. c I Ken the Cily of Newport Beach · Wcll." <:('7. mP, •·t was prcs<>nt O(ft N' DE'pt. tn \\ a~thangton hy M. Bet>be's Tournament Commtt· trophy, there was the usual Mon · whC'n Carl Thoma!'~ mad<' a pttch forc-es nf the Nt>wport Harbor 1~ report was the cllncher for clay morning quarterbacking as fnr it to the C'ltv Council and lhamhN of Cl)mmen·e -thf'y the evldPnre. "Doc" said that in lo how he had really won. Every· askrd lh<'m to plar<' it on the fought to PlimJnaiP your first tht' pa~t yt>ar, more C'lub records on!'. Pven his own skipper. Lucky, bA llol for thf' Aprtl R Plt><'tlron c la.c:~ PO'it Offa<'P l,t<;l yr . ..r wNe e!<tabllshed. more re<'ords agrP<'d that hard work was the anrl ... alrt h<' \\-3'1 pl<'aclang the ''A nam<' chant:l' woulcl ro~t the broken. more members 1161 qual-answt>r. May 1 add that Ken's ef· nuo;f' or thr ::'-Jf'wport Harhor 1>1-<pay<>rc: a mammttm ~f $12 000 lflrrl (or the club c-hampionllh ip forte; to gain the championship R.-allor-." o~nrt a max1mum or S2.l.nnn at'· than ev<'r bt'fore. did no1 interfere with his role of "You don't know the halt nf tt. C'ording In lhf' c;taiPmf'nl by Ctty Dolphan. usually so scarC'e that ho~t 10 the ardent ones, like my~ :. CJU por<' lnnO('cnt Jamh ' hi' ftrf'S :\ofanagN RohPrt ~hf'llon £>\('n one ic; Hig news. were adrlPrl <:Pit. who found themselves sans al mf' "You don I knnw who "What wou~rl you li:l'l with .n tn thP lt<:t n{ !<peciPS for com!)<'ti boats at the ht>lght of the season. makf's up tht> Rl'ally Bodfd~" nam_e change One lt'tter ':';lore an taon. The r P were 363 marlin Many a day found some s uch ·That c; nght ... I ~napptly rf' a <:lt~l hyphenaiE'd namf' w('agh«:>d in. 20 more releaM>d. the boalless angler with Ken and tort "Sup~P you haul off and Tht" argum~>nt agaan'lt thP besl srorl' since 1952. Elmer HPhr Lurky aboard the DUSTY TOO. IN m<' in on vour trL<;tdP tnforma naml' r hange ~~ ~ubmltted as a and family, aboard their DEDE If. On one such trip I came the cia.· lion. ancl tf at'c; interPStlng I'll lei pubhc c:prvt~. wtthout <'ommrnt f'Stabllshed an even more tabu-PSt to a marlin that I've been for my rPadf'rs an on It Sound ott This rolumn tl'l wtdP opc.>n ac; a lous record than they set In 1956 some years. anrl I'll b<'nrl an ear.. bootjack to arguments for or -tht>ar total marlin take was 47 1 remember, too, a couple of Thts guy then <'Xpoundl'i ao:: !oJ . against. No unsagned comments boated. rour released. plus one years ago when Ken made an ex· lowe;· Will bt' pranted. broadblll. for the greatest single tended visit to 110me medical cen. Newcomers Group Changes Its Nam e t o Tuesday Club boat accomplishment on the ter back East. No one knew much coast. about lt. but we finally learned • BRAVOI that he stm had both feet, thanka A welcome change in one ot to the skill or a vucular suraeon the basic roles wu announced. who had taken out a all&btb' Henceforth. the of!ictal time for rusty piece of pipe In one Je• and ThP ~ewcomers Club rhanged was accompanied by Mrs. Dwight the first albacore or first marlin had put tnamoreadequateplece. i t~ nnme to the Tuesday Club Mayfield of Harbor Highlands. or the season will be TilE TIME Afte r that. he Just tlahed harder al 1ts second anniversary meet-Mrs. Roper said that the name THAT ntE FISH IS BROUGHT than ever. But It waa tort of a ing Tut>sclay noon at the Irvine <'hange was proposed bt'cause of TO GAFF. ln recent sea.soM. the cl011e declalon. · Coast Country Club. the desire to serve both the new· credit tor such honorable ac-Yep, Ken Holbrook la a populu Mrs. Robert Ropc.>r, founder and comers and those who have llved rompllshments have eone to an· champion. From thta comer looks fil'l!t c-hairman of tht> Newcomers here a longer time. She added glers who. by virtue of taster llke the pointer sure atopped on ('tub. was elected president of the that the club w111 continue ltJ boats. first weighed In their fim. the rlaht number. I can name off newly nam('d organization. project of helplna newcomers be.>· of·the season fish, and leglti· hall a hundred othe~ who de· Other orrlcers are Mrs. I. Frank rome better acquainted, and for mately. by the old rules, took the serve to win eome 110ft of cham· Nance of Irvine Terrac-e, first that reason a newcomers depart award Crom oth~rs who had actu· plonahlp. The kJnd of award I vlce-presldf'nt; Mrs. l ames Good· ment has been fonned. ally boated their flab first. 1be mean when you lf!t rl1ht down man of WPStcllff. second vice· change In rules rights a wrona to br&M tadta, would have little pr~iMnt ; Mrs. Carl Gerdes of Th y th that had been on the books too to do with what they catch. Corona del Mar. recordln& secre· ree 0U S long. Conrratulations, Oirecto~! In Spanilh. they aay "AmJ&o.." tary; Mrs. Maude BoodY of ~-e 10~ CIIAJOIOJf In JDOd old U.S. llnao. the word rona del Mar, corresponding ..C· Are Arrested The announcement of Ken Hol· "Friend," to me, lathe secret be- mary; Mrs. Stanley Brisbin of J>rook of I.Jdo We u the new hind fQY ent.hwdum tor What I Bay Shores, treasurer. 'I1uee Harbor aru 1.8-ye&.r·old club champion brou&ht forth the call tlahlftl'. Like Abou len Ad· Mrs. Roper appointed Mrs. New· youth.l were arrested Mood_, on .art of applau.. that puta the hem's entry In the anpl'a boolr ton Hou..M of Bay Shores as pro-ausplclon or maUna more than needle ott tiM end ot the .cale. of IQid, th-nama lhoiDld bllt eram chalrman; Mra. Fred Sln-$2,000 worth ot Items trom parked l(y per110na1 bdlef l.a tha~ • lot written. not just u fllhtnrwn. .. ~k of Bay Shons as flnandaJ cara here over the · put two o( the wumth of the ovation but u o:n. who loft their W- teeretary and budaet chalnnan: month& wun't beeaUIIt of what Kft ~· low·men. and Mn. Ala Schvan of New· Newport Be.ach pollee otftcers brook had cau.ht. It wu, rrn ~-----....Roo-- port u phone dla.lrman. booked larnea Meltlde, 51.9 VIa ture, the ldnd of an unlnhlbltlld 10'1'..._.. rae ., M.ra. Jtatl Millar of B a J b o a lJdo Soud, Udo liJe: Thomaa aalute ~t ..,., '"lt eo.tldlt't 4 .. ,... • .......,.. ,at · played plano MleeUGDJ wtlO. the Andeaon. 440 C.brlllo St., Coeta have happened to a nJ~ _..,r• cllnner wm be -.tt~ll:•:..:-:1:!~ auetta wete -...mbUq. Prlecta Meta. and Ted Ace, *>t" Aaate 1 r.ef , forturwt. ln bavtq ('ftual"id.ay) bJ tM 11 .Btllntant.. C'OfHIUcW Of tM Or· Ave .. BaJboe lal&J1d. on~ bown tM I'MW dla.mpton for a w.,. Oult.., a..aee eou.n~ ~ tol4 'ot ba:rtJatY, .,and uwn and IOftl tl1ll& .. etc a.boelt ltSt. I WM ~ Of Dl8liliL a boot tta. ore,.. tiL lin. Don bUralar7. MmrWy Of i.Mdler ......._ dGb. Mid •• Dr. ··=:~=~r.:Zi .u.ttn. a MW e c • • 0.. Qljn. '!be ..,. wwre traced tlu'Oup M I aMI I ad tiM ~ Jlt. flit _..., don. now u~ 111 .,..,Iff .tole:D Cidt ca• ~ llliiled tm Ialil4 to .... ,...--. ,_111 ar ....,. 1aft1 ........ 1 Ml•t ...._ 8lllt at Joeal pa Jtadoril; ~ lliJ4. ont wtMiee ftliiiAIMlll ... Ia '15 • ·~BUTCHER BOY MEATS "CORONA DEL MAirS MEAT SPECIALISTS" 3421 UST CIIST •naY Ollele 3-821~ ANNOUNCEMENT We •• llaYe TODD 111 c .... S~ECIALT;~~ Z'2 PallSB DBSSED HE IS EASTEJUr GJIADf FED FOR FRICASSE OR STEWIII lo C.Mrc• ,_. Clltllc PORK. ROAST WMie S .. 1l8r EAITDir aaAIIf f'D PORK. BUn ROAST [; w .. a.~·~-rum:. l C:..ii.e ...... I LAI'I' W&D"' ~ ~--------------~ 1101111'1 Llll IIIIEt wtaU1 'R Roy McCardle Is 'Realtor Of the Year' He'a been a cooct elephaftt, hun't be • • • beralcUna each week of out' lanu.&r)' lumbo Days, ~bollca.Uy dre.e4 few the OC:· culon . . .ln tuna b.e'e been pic· kled, canned and .ftozen, 10 tbla curtaln call week ol ow lanuary Jumbo Days we put a bib on him, aet him down to a beautlful ta· ble In our Fancy Food Section and aald, "Educate your tute buds, Dumbo ... Give •em a de· gree In FPA (Fancy Food Alta) . . • Thla week we're putttq on sale all the plu.ah munchJnp o1 the epicurean cata . . • It ~ou·ve heretofore been a ~ua.re ftlkald· RoY McCardle of Costa Mesa lng Neaelro, Pfllfer).lqe and was wu named "Realtor of the Bombay Ducka, thle week's yow Year" tor 1957 at the "Marat chance to bec:ome a cool bead. Gru" annual awards dlnnel' of ' · the Newport Harbor Board of * * * ltealton Friday evening at the racr r ... w..ar ,._.... to .... _.. ... a.t., c:Nq ................... . a.._. .......... ..,. .... .w~•c••aadl ... ..._.,..... fo&alag tM etattlaf .. tiM .,.. tog bltgade ba tbe ....... that Santa Ana Country Club. Mr. McCardle 11 a put pres!· dent of the Rea lty Board f1956), a layman mlnlltel', wu church man of the year 2 years ago, and an .Army major In World War n. ·"'Top lllter for 1957" was Matt LaBorde. manager ot the Bill To- bias Realty In Costa Mesa and the new preaJdent of the Realty Board. Thls is the third consecu· tive year that he hu won the award. ned for second were Jean Smlth of Hardesty Realty and Maurie Bitker of the Vogel Co. Another member of the Tobias Realty oUice, Bua Cornelius, won the honors aA "top salesman for 1957," with 15~ sales. Tied tor second place were Art Tietz of Bay and Beach Realty and Jack Stockdlll of the Vogel Co., with 13 Puppet Show to Be Staged At Harbor View on Feb. 7 tJMy am •tom u.. c:rowcr ta yow cupbarcl ••• Ccmned graa. boppen ba.e CCIIII• oat ba a ....., cbocolate CS.... fw tbll apeclaJ OCC.Ioa • • • lcnaCM 81a.blb~M: WtU.aaGD'I Jlalay Sa1ace fnaa ~ Qty aDd Jlanoey'a lcnace fnaa IAodoa • • • Toa -..'t taned nat .,... tW .,_.,.... ........ Jt wttb Jbluay .......... ,.. atntcb· ..... an. .......... Oab .. ..u.u.,......~...._ ....... ..• ........ -............ ...,.. ... 1-Q C1 .......... ,_...._, ... 1 ••• ...., ... .... .., ..... * * * If you aavor a terrt!Jc munch ... Parta Brand Pate Fole, Old Monk Mammoth StuUed Olfves, Bavarian Senfcurken (a bread and butt~r pickle without the skins), Fancy Food Pickled On- tons. Koeppers Snapplt':S, Plume Rose Danish Cocktail Sausages, Norwegian Fish Balls and Hol- land Cheese Crisples ... you can eat your way around the world In one sitting. * * * Jflce to bcrft a:rouD4 tiM boaM for a cpec:Ja1 taate Wt: kUeto x ... lro (wtae toppbag fw ice cream) ••• Saato. (of tbe hliD S p r l a 9 a Scmtoe) BOIMIOdlab c--. Codrta11 Spnod to CICCOIIlpaDY V-flWt Sl8c'alta, wblcb baft a wboM ba ta.-fw CIIIICipe fl11lD!r • • • ..., A.balaeM -tiM ball abe11 • • • about the .S. of a qacr.rter. wbat • coa'fWICIUoa plecel C...... ~a fti'Y 0..-y type ............ ell .,....s oat ayt8g for a tbkk atea1t ••• ~ J)acb, • ...u flab Clftlbt Ia la4laD ...... tbat (I dlt.cl ....... ~tlhally WIUl CUlT ~ ........... atagw ........... aar.u-aDd ..... Daalab MwdJ-...,.. ....... . .... Pnalt .... ~ a.. .... . Jab .,. Kdlp ••• ell .... Ia •• • fiG*I ~., oa.r Jua· bo Jaaart Dclp. * * * sales each. F11rtll Sol Is Bon To tM DHc Priutl Fonner Newport Beach City Clerk Charlie-Priest, now assis- tant city clerk of Costa Mesa, be- came gnndpa for the fifth time Monday, Jan. 20, when lltUe Rich- ard Priest weighed In a not-to little 10 pounds, 13 ounces at An ostrich will lay an egg un- der the auspices of the Ha VIew School PTA Friday, Feb. 7. In !act. this particular ostrich bers also chosen were Mmes. Roy Andersen, Warren Clemence, Roy Holm and Michael Myt'rs. The executive board will meet Tuesday, Feb. 4, at the Commun- Ity Youth Center. Puppet show Uckets may be obtained by telephoning Mrs. Clemence at ORiole 3· 7069. People haw bMft wtin9 • • • olftd ~ttwrt Hoag Ha.pltaL .VPPET IOirGI'nEU Tbe baby Ia the fourth IOD Of • Mr. and MrL Charlie Prlest'a aon. wUl do It twice-at both the • Dougtae. Tbe yoanaer Priest. with p.m. and 8 p..Q\. aholn to M 5J1e-: , .... ... __ ,._ •--.. _ _,_ u --.ntecl b)' Sbaftoa•a PupPifJL .... waur. ftUU __...,. w at -...... the o.tddl. otber pup. 8o.IJ.y Ln .. ft.-port Betp1a. pet actors Include a atqing ~ moa.e and "human puppeta." ,. EJ-lrl 1111.11. PTA oftlclala announced at their. monthly meeting Jut week. • •IEltd .. fll' 111111111 Cl.lll Nominating committee" mem· ~ : Furniture~ Assemblyman Bruce Sumner announces that competitive ex· am1natlons will be held March 15 to select the young man who wUJ become hla nominee for admis- sion to the California Maritime Academy next August. • Complete Home Fu.mlah1np ~ Four Newport Harbor High School juniors are keeping thelr flngers crossed wblle oUklals of the American Field Service In New York decide which one of Llbllrtr a..w4 l .. W....,_..A.., COSTA ~ESA Cadeta Interested In Ws pro· gram must get In touch with Mr. Sumner by this Saturday at 112 W. First St., Santa Ana. The March 15 exam will be given at the academy at Vallejo. them will be sent to Europe thla lii-~~~~~~~~~-. summer. The Service's Newport Harbor S t u d e nt Exchange Comm1ttee submitted the 4 names last week. ... I They are Bob Potter, Howard Gil· U lllfl lfurl strap, Barbara Llllenth.al and Frtm Trl IO PlloeaiJ Rose ~nd_e_rso_n_. -- II Chau Is PI'IMIIM The Cliff Llonbar~ers. owners • of Crown Hardware, 3107 E. Coast I To CWI.ru's Wanl Hwy., Corona del Mar. have just returned from a 4-day post·ln· Costa Mesa Friday Afternoon ventory vacation trip to Phoenix, Club Juniors gave a chair to the Ariz. While there they visited Mr. Hoag Hospital Children's Ward Llonbarger's sister, Mrs. George this week. Mrs. Richard Chap. Flake, and their niece, Mrs. Wal· pelle, president. made the presen· ter Goeeeel. tatlon. assisted by Mrs. Leslie Harrison, t Irs t vice-president; Mrs. Joseph Bayless, Bu11d·A-Bet- ter-Community chalnnan. and Mrs. Jack Iverson, youth chair· • COMPLETES ACTin DVTT Marine Reserve Pvt. Donald R. Kimble ofl774 Mlraroar Dr., Bal· boa. reeenUy completed 6 months ot acUve dpty that took him to the Neval Aviation Technical Training C e n t e r , Jaclc3onvUle, Fla.. Camp Pendleton and the Marine Corpe Recrult Depot, San Diego. He wtll attend equae!ron drills onoe a month at Loa AJamJ. tos Naval Air Station. man. ' ALlEJfS MUST llECISTEa Aliens are rem1nded that this Friday Is the deadline for fillng address report fonrn~ required un- del' provlslon.s of the 1952 Immi- gration and Nationality Act. Forma can be obtained at the Post omce. the modern -·~·0 • checking account at ................. c.t. ..... .... ~& .... ~ .. .,., I.Diel17 ..... lYON VAN UN£S A&ENT ........... ,. II Tbe Kappa &a~ GatnDla Alumnae. Aaocbadon of South· em Oranae Cowl1Y wtU bold a luncheon rneettnc 1'bunday, Feb. 13, at tbe home of Mrs. Hobert Stralutf. 1312 Nottlnpam Lane, Weatcllft. Be8ervatloDI can be made with Mnt. V. L Anderson. Kimberly 2-14.05. KrDB.obert J'c.bee of Lido Isle hfa been named recormnmdatton chalnnan ~comJne year. MJ'I. V non hu been appointed vf dent for the remalndel' of the eeaaon. Mil, • .,. ...... ... F ......... _. John Van Dyte, eon of Mr. and Mra. lamesT. Van Dyb, 4.12 Ser. ra Dr., Corona HJchland.s, has been ~~elected a member of the Crack Squad, nationally known preclalon drlll team at Shattuck School, Faribault. Minn. This Ia the 76th year of the Shattuck Cn.ck Squad. It la com- pletely student organlz:ed and operated. The 1S mJ..nute drill is bued on the manual ol anna in use by the United States Anny In the 1880'1. A apedal "roll step" (300 lteP8 a m.Jnute) is employed. an.,.......,.....t .....S.c.dUiedlbe pro1 etl• wta -m'IVLATZD nLD • • • OFFICE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES ••. STAnONERY .......... ,. Lade lllDIJbltr C.W oaw. s..--sao vta Lido .... IUO .... ·-·····-.SALE IUD Jle9. 12..50.... -... .SALE 11.25 CWOCO 110111011£ CIWI .... $$.00 ••••.••.•••• Sale $2.50 ._ .... CIWI .... $2.50 .......... Sale $1.25 IN-pllll-.1 Now's yow o..-o-y.ar d-. to ...,. on ..... fCJMOUI ~ ~....., c:r.c-. COIOIA DEL llll PHAIIIACY OaJOLE S-1110 Sl27E.c..tllwy .. --J ... C.... del- Why all the bother- -when electricity dries fresh-air sweet indoors?· ...., Dlctric IIJifl Cll • ft. In an e1ectric dryer. radiant coOl .... tM air inside. Then's no fl ame, none of the by~produ~ts Of COIDb•llitloiL 1 It'• chM« tad parer tha.a any ~r way of dryinc. •• ... tllllliia ~ dlytrc-aod eledrie drytog doea\'t fade Colan. 'BIIotdc .,_. .at ODJy COlt to buy. but lea to r .. ' t ,. .......... bid aut into the bot~ lee* DeW lh -li-- JOC ... I. :e ..... . • lM lllTU-rucntCAUl • SOUTftUII CAl.lfOlltA It Jl e w p o r t Harbor B.l«h the ll1lb Scbool. em»~a...,_ tllat Schoo 1 'a new superintendent the letter will contain no apec:lllc workln.r 80lnewhere within ella· waae otter. trlct adminlatra tive ranb now, Trustees will detennlnt the sal. or wlll he come from "outade''f ary a.twr a 3-man ICI'eenina com- Trustees are "encou.raJ1n.a ap. mlttee ol collqe education pro- pllcatJon.s" from preeeut adlnlnls· fe51101'S l'eCICIIINDends a man tor ttators, says ....a.nla& Supt. Sid· the job. Bo&rd members' choice ney Davidltoft ill ._.. to tbe wtU be ma4t "a.o,yt..lme alter question aboQt wt..tber JdAt U · March... · sistant. Joe ll.a.lllw.t. miabt be Dolfte the ec:Nemna will be Dr. named to !111 h1l aboes. BolDa Allen. Cla.remont College, But board meuaben allo have t~ey c:ba1.nnan; Dr. Uoyd asked t heir $11.000 a YHl' auper. Neieon, Untwllllt;p of Southern lntendent to draft a letter out-CalJ1om1a.. and Dr. IJoyd Mom. lining the poeltton to several ad-sett. University of Calltomia at mJnistratlve a pplication bureaus. Los AngelH. However, 'Mr. Davidson. who Is The new man probably will completing 28 years of service at take over July 1, with Mr. David· IE II UPIILSTEIIII son as advtaor untll his reslgna· tlon becomes effective . Aug. 1. Dead 11 n e tor applications Is March 1, the superintendent said. Trustees have set their sights ~ & Da e 1'1 on a man "around" 45 wlth a &..a.ty ...,., master's degree and 5 yurs' ad- lUI• ...t ~eon.._ m inlstratlve experience In Call· Cornia ~hools. _ .................. ~==~~========~==~~====~~~~~~~~~~~======~-===~~~~==========~~~ ............ -And after they've found their TDIE IT&aTI &T yon DOOa man. what then for Mr. David· L A • f 11 Senl 1 so.;? don't believe ln retiring:· he as magas • ' 11 1'11111 Dance Studio .. , Aru 0111• 0111t ~....,...., .. ad811moe PAIJIES.If!LL IIIOB'l'tWir 110 Broadway U &.3QI._a.MN Col&& S... explains. So after a year's trip T H ld Show RHiecfs .L UIMrl T Q H ...... 1117• U"111 to Europe with hls wife. VIrginia, 0 0 0 pen er I ' he'll come back to his home at Mrs. Challen Landers of Bal -e The fle<lallnc Bay Area C~ 338 Broadway, Costa Mesa, and Las Amlgas Circle of Christ boa was re-elected tor a second Club, recenUy organJzecl by lrvtn Tn the Udo Shoppincj Aree For e Large Seledion of YARDAGE -UNENS BEDDING -NOTIONS PATTEANS JOYS' I GIRlS' TOT to TEEN CLOTHING 3404 Vie Udo Newport Beech, C.lif. "start looking for something'' In Chureh by the Sea, Balboa. will tenn last Thursday at the annual A Chicaao dramatic art and Manolr of Corona del Mar, almoet the way of a job. hold its annual fashion show and meeting of the Famlly Service dancing teacher who h.u been tled the crack Anaheim-Santa "I'm retiring, you might say. dessert bridge on Thursday, Feb. Associa tion of Ora nge County at coaching movie starlet. In Fuller. Ana Chea Clubs Jan. 22 at the because I need a lungtul of fresh 13· beginning at 12:30 p.m. "Be Knott's Berry Farm. ton will open his third Orange return match In Ana helrn. The air after punching a clock for 38 My Valentine" has been chosen Mrs H 1 Dl k f Balboa County studio ln Corona del Mar score was 12 to 10 compared to ---....!:!!!1!!!! ___ _ as the theme. · e mer c ey o tbls Saturday h 6 • ,. years in work involving the same Island was named treas~r; · t e l to 8 rout In the first match sort of problems." That's how Marty Hart is chairman; Orline Paul Doyle of Brea v1ce-preal· He is Ruas Larson, a graduate a mon th ago. long he has been in school work. Foss, head or the fashion show; dent. and Joseph Kr~ll of Sunset of LetltJa Barnum's Chicago Scoring 2 wtns each for the lo· HARBOR REST MEMORIAL PARK Will he come back to punching Mary Powell, In charge of tickets; Beach, secretary. School of Expression and Drama· cal club were C. Haley, J. Man- the same kind of clock after a Eva Fari\IWortll, door prizes: ee. tic Art. ders, L. ColdoU and H. Gooder. Harbor Blvd. at Glal• year abroad "dolng wbat I've lie Adams, decorations: Violet Mr. Larson's experience ln. Mr. Manolr and M. Kosak won always wanted to do"! Stoneback, music; June Kimbell, Hi Scllool SbMielb eludes legitimate theater on one each. JnMBJI:RLY ~11!18 "I just don't know." he says. food: Dorothy Brame. card tables; Eastern stock ctrcuJts as well as The Bay Area Club meets every -----------~ Local Wome1 I1Yitetl To Yoalll C•fer~~ce Nell Fietmghoff. clean-up. CMIII L..f CL""'I'UI nl,;ht club specialty acts. Friday evening at 7:30 In the ---~O...;;P...;;TO....;;..;;KE.;;;..;;.;**;;;;.*;;._ __ _ Proceeds will be used tor paint· IW -Scout Hut. near the Community ing Goodell Hall. Reservations He will share Marjorie Hale's Youth Center In Corona del Mar. art> rt>quired and can be made by Nine Newport Harbor High Studio of Chann a nd Modeling No dues, but brtn .. your chesa calling ORiole 5·0282. School students have been chosen at 2912 E. Coast Hwy. set. sa~ Mr. Manoi~ _ from a group or 750 .tudenta to Besides hls Fullerton stud!~. ---::=;-:;::::-:-:-:=:-:-:==--=--:-:-:~- Governor Goodwin J. Knight LEGAL JfOTICE sing with the National Musk where he has been establlshed AlSl CHUitO't Of' Chlll)l has invited Mrs. Sidney Sanders Jfo. A 30369 Educators' Conference Chorus at 3 years, there Ia a new studio In ))OJ VI. ~~!!-, .._.. or Shore CliUs and Mrs. Harold !fO'nCE TO CB.EDITORS the Shrine Auditorium March 23. Orange, opened tor business Juat A 1-rKh of n.. Moth. Cllurch, The Dr. Keith M. Walker Optometrlat and Ortb.optl.lt 2721 E. Coast Hlgbway Corona del Mar, Calltornta ORJole 3-6703 Boyvey of Balboa to his mld·Feb. ESTATE OF LEONID JAMES The students ch~n are 8111 this year. Fl~ Cll11rch of Chritt, Sci .. tin , il• ao.. urary conference on youth par-TACUNOV, DECEASED. Dock, Rich Harris. Nonnan How-He Is a Fullerton resident. ton, ~•-chuwtt... r----~=.:.:::;.::;. ___ _ tid pation in community affairs. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to ard, Harry McKinney, Jim Neu-C:u"Cfev School 9:15 e.m. all Mrs. Sanders, 133 Shorecll!f Rd .. the creditors of and all ""'rson.s feld. Lorraine Kerap Pat Bush o~ISTS U Suncfey SeMce II :00 •·"'-For your r-• • .,. ·~ DfD CT TWO Wed11esdey EvenliHJ ~Mti119 1:00 p.m. said she was so busy with rom· having claims against the said Rose Anderson and Frances Hes-New members recenUy induct R .. dinCJ Room locet.d et 3315 VIe Prtnttng Needa munity youth affairs here that decedent or said estate to file terly. They will participate In 9 ed by the Newport Harbor Opti: l ido. Newpott Beech. 1, Of:>" -' She had to "regretfull.v decline." them with the necessary vouch· rehearsals to be held each Sun -•-t CJ _. ~---":00 .... S:OO THE ENSIGN · .. ...., ub a re James Torre In ... .,. TnJm ~. •·"'-"" • P·"'-The annual Newport Girl Scout ers In the office of the Clerk or day at El Monte Hlih School un-aurance brok~r 337 Ba ld • D • W.dMtde.,. from 9:00 •.m. to 7:-45 Publishing Co. Council dinner and election or the Superior Court of the Cou nty til March 23. Newport. and Don orsa:. :wn:;; p.m. Fride~ftl"9' fl'oftl 7:00 p.lft. to ottlcers OC'CUrs here during the ot Orange, State of CalltorQla. or o! the Newport HeaJth Club at t :OO P""-Hor.d..,._ oaa.a. I .OSSO period selected by the governor to present t he same, with the Use Enslgn Cluaflled ads to 3419 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del n.. _,.,bile It CO«<ielly IIIYff.ed to et-211150 E. Cout B.18hwQ tor his conferen<.'t" -Feb. 11·12. necessary vouchers, to the under-buy, lel.l. trade or exchanee. Ma '-ncl tile ~urdl .me.. efld ... .._ Coi'Oila dft Ku she explained. She is Council signed at his or her place or iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiir.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--;;;;;:;;;;;:=~l~eed~l;"9~R;oom.~======~~~;::====~~~==~ president. bualneu, to-wtt: Natalie N. Kor· DeJeeates will be divided Into nUov, c/o A. K. Phelps. 3429 Eut interest groups to consider how Coa.at Highway, Corona del Mar, young people may be e ncouraged Cali!omJa within six months af. to participate more tully in ev-ter the first publication of this ery aspect of community life, the notice. Governor said. Dated: January 13, 1958. All your printinq needs will be ~~~"died conveniently ond court· eously in the completely-eqoip- oed Job Print inq Deportment of The Ensiqn. NATAUE N. KORNILOV Executrix of the Estate ot said decedent. A. K. Phelps Attorney at Law 3429 Ea.st Coast Highway Corona del Mar, California ORiole 3-4060. 1'1'. AJIDBWI •naa-.-.t,.tiLIIIAII "c:au-..... -uaa&a£:=-.. .._..._ ..... Ulll ,, ....., ... J-I.IIIiuat ALL HAIRCUTS Published Jan. 16, 23, 30. Feb. 6 In the Nt>wport Harbor En.slgn. SUNDAY: Marntna WOtlblp, ~ 9:30, 11 a.m.; Church IICbool. 9:30 and 11:00: 1'11unday, lt. H II h FellOWIIhlp, 5 p.m.; Prayer, muly lfi'OUP, 10:00 Lm. FOR MEN AND BOYS ONLY $1.25 JAY'S IIRBER SlOP 703 E. BALBOA BLVD. BALBOA IS HERE! l . Coats Leu Than One Penny Per Mile to Operate 2. American l ig Car loom onct Comfort 3. furopean Small Cor lcanomy onct Handling Eo" 4. S.lect from 12 Smort New Models • ONLY SJ Delva 4 Or. s..to.. PAYMENTS 1~811 MO. lfVC la.a TAI ·~ .......... ._. M1'0UI_.. • caeaca or ova LADY or liT. CAIIMID JW W. a.ao. amt.. .ewpod OIUole I ·IICID PcatMr 1:-r::::.:'~-Patbec I • '1 thatw Sun. MIUIIIel: 8:00. 10:00 A.M. and 12 Noon. Conf...ton: Saturd.a~ and eve.. of lat Frt:daya and Holy Daya from 4:00 to 5:30 P.M.. and from 7:30 to 8:30P.M. Dally Maa 8:00 A..M.. J1.nt ftt. day 8:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M. Holy Da)'8 6:30 a: 8:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.K. Novena <Oar Lady Pltrp. Help) Mon. 7:45 P.k APORT ---· -ALIO TAPPING the T-WAVES with JEAN TANDOWSKY . IAUOA TillS WEBK the exodua atarta n~ that ahe won an original DVa. 1"111.. lAT. In earnest wtth tUcbta l~avtnc Dlor drHa at a Nleman-Marcua John Wa:JM. JllaWMn O'Rara every ~Y for the farnoua Mexi-fubJon ahow. Hubby .lohn'a voice .. THE QUJEI' MAN'' can mecca.. Cheek:inc In tor Wed-came boomlnl t h r o u 1 h the -~-... -.-.,.. • .,...,., fllaht or 58 phon<, •u lt'o • ...... •he ..... ~·~ ~ wive. and friendl of ractn& New-It back!" C.n't aay w~ blame -.. ' ~ u.. rt h•-A • A ~ po yae ...... en are donelle you, Jobn. :::::: ..., QuJ.M (lhelr ketch Zoroya a aer-• • • -............. ~-. ...................... N_..U ___ ... _-.--loua contender ao tar> and Helen E..&ya (a.a:t~ ColDIIIJUat) Jane Jtodr Buct.on Ayre., both ot whom have taken GaiNII-. wnataty palled u.. GNIFICENT houaea for the manana merry. a-ha ... ..-ow..,.. wileD O....a&ION., making. Alao on the Chatter ahe eloped to a..c-e 11111. ,.._.... Charter •~ BlUie Lerner (hua· lllcMid ......,ood. E"IY"D-al· June. SU!wi:l~une IJlyaon band Dick sldpperlne their sloop wc.ya ~ ..,. li9bta ap ·~ Gamin), and Betty Schock and t.be 1'00111 wUb at least 100 a.u;. Katie Clark, whoee huabands a~ watt. o1 •b'D'D9 bUM, wb.lcb GLENN MILLER STORY~' crewtne nme. C'mon GAMIN! aaut come lD baDdy aa they And Goldie Joeeph, praytne she cu. wtatertDv lD U.. Somer's can crew the trip back, armed aUJ~U~aa cottage oa tbe aery, only with 1-way ticket and sex-complete wttb fireplace for llll· tant. cbUU119, Wbo DOOda a tWU..7 l,....,tlcfiPIIy ...... lie IIIIIY, FEB. 3 Jessie and ~ Littlejohn and Lota cmd lots of bapplD ... , Maxine McClellan <husband Lee Emya cmc1 Dldt. crewing on Klaloa l will be • • aboard the Thursday nleht and "Uncle Joe" Preinlnger had to plan to spend some time In Mexi· tranaport himM"If and golf clubs co City on the way home. to a National Cash ~glster ron· Optimist Club Lists Horse r-------------.. Show Events Newport Harbor Opttm.lata wtll present tM1r fl..rst Annual West- em Hone Show at tbe Corona del Mar BuUalo Ranch Sunday, Feb. 23. Horsemen throughout Southern C.Jltomta ue elleible for the three afternoon eve n t a : trail horse, WNtern pleasure and atoek horae rldlna. CompetltJon will be by are rroup: 12 and under; 13 to 17; and 18 and over. The ellmlnatton contest to de- tennJne entrle. wtU take pJace at 10 a.m. Ticket holders will be eligible for a queen contestant votf' as well u for the high fidelity ron· sole erand prtz.e. A percentage of funds de>rl ved from the show is ea~arkt>d for continued renovation of the-New. port Harbor Community Youth Ce>nler. The rest will be s pent on the club's other youth projt'<'ts * * * WE WILL BE OPEN MONDAY • 4:30 to 8:00 For BUFFET DINNER $1.60 $1.15 (Jfo a.q,.Jcu M ODu) CLOSED TUE.SDAT AS USUAL MARYA GENAY Momben of tbo "'ScdllD9 Ed-ventlon In White Sulphur Spnnscs. lor Clcm .. -AAaette a.4 Vero-where hls company me>mbers will ,JIIally ba.. a mucbo buoao come from Hawaii, Alaska, Can· (Sl?) mJuioe to perloaa: tbat ada and all ove>r the l' S A. With of OylDc] dOW'Il for tbo full lD the weather they are ha\.ing In J1 WM OCC AIIN ... tbo Bale P'lold.a' prt'l'ate p1aae the East. they better have> a heat-1 .. CIDd piddDq u p tbe Jnlroy'a so. ed golf course or up his handicap * * * IV:W.-IIOJf.-TUES. Hurley Bell llESTAURAJfT 3801 E. COAST BJCBWAT FIIIIIMS ._ l Y11r STME WIDE Pre lnve._tory Clewance IIAT 'IIIP ~·a.. II: Famoua Brand Ieana, double knee, sizes 4-14 ______ .J tc. a..- Boxer Jeans ............. ····-·-···-····-·-·-··-·-···--···-·-····-··· ........ 1 .-Lone Sleeve Tee Shfrta .. l lAt to II.W aay oae, 90t oae nEE Long Sleeve Flannel Shlrta. sizes 4 -16 ll.W to a........-.y oae, 9et oae I"BEE Dress Slacks, broken sizes . ......... . ..... .. ....... . . l/a PIUC'B Fleece LJned Tarpoon Plaid Jackets, regular $8.95 .. IS.OO Larger Sizes, regular $12.95 ...... .. .............. . 17.00 cmr S-, . 0 : . Coats. n!gular $14.95 . .. . ..... . ·-····· ................... s 1.88 car Coats, famous brand, regular $17.95 ···········-·· .. .. .. .. . 110..00 Car Coats . .. . .. . ............... -.. ········-··-. .... .. S 5.00 Orion Sw~aters. Cardigans, reg. $3.98 ........... _. .. S 2.81 Slip-overs. reg. $2.98 .. ................ .. ..... . .. .. .. . . .. .J 1.88 Rain Coats. Slips, Blouses . . ... ·-·-····· ......................... lfJ .a!CE Bedroom Slippers ... ·-···· ............... ··-··········· ............ 'IJ PIUCE Skirts and Blouses .. ... . .. .. ........ .. ... ·-···· . .. . •ta PIUCE Car Coats, slus 1 . 4. regular $6.95 .. .. .... . .. .. .. 1 s.a Winter Brushed Cotton Sleepers, famous brands 1 -12 ... .J 1.18 SUI· TEEJf5-DEI'S DEH ' Dresses ... ..... . . ............................ ·························-····· ..... l/a RICE C.prt Pants. broken sizes ............... _ ..................... .. .. . . . S 2.18 Car Coats. fleece lined, regular $17.95 ..... ............ _ ..... SIO.OO Fur Blend Sweaters. broken s izes and colors, reg. $7.95 .. .J 2.18 Jersev Blouses, regular $3.98 . $4.98 ........ luy oae. qet oae nEE Tee Shirts, regular $2.98 . . ................ IQy OIM, p t 01M P'BEE Ratn Coats ............................................ lj1 PIUCE QDlL.S-7 • 14: Dresses ... ...... . ................................................... 1{1 PIUCE Coats. regular $19.95 ..... .... .. ........................ .. . ... llG..II Car Coats. red only, regular SU.95 . .......... ........... . ..... .J 1 00 Jm~ey Blouses ... .. ... . .. . ............ by oae Gild q et oae nEE Blousefl, Rain Coat11. Slips ............................. .. ..... lfJ PIUCE Skirts .. . . .. .... ......................................... ............... lfa PJUCE PAGE 1-WOME.Jf cmc1 JVJQOa IIJSSES: Formab, regular $24.99 ···--················-··-·-··---········ ... . 112.00 Dresses. values to $45.00 .............. JI.OO. IS.OD. 110.00 Gild llS.OO Car Coats. 100% wool. also plaid, regW.ar $17.99 .............. 1 t.DO Orion Bulkfe Sweaters ...... ········-··---··-·········-············ .... 1 sa Coats. value'l'l to $44.99 ........................... ·-----·············· 130.10 Blouse.. and Tee ShJrta, ~-$2.98 -$S.99,hy oee, get oae raEE ~~A,S~~~ .·:.::~::::::~::::::::::::::::~:=~~~~=--====-~=:=~~::~1 ::: ASK AaOVT Oft E.A.IT CONfUIU'T WAT TO USE OR CILUlQE ACCOUIIT AT IUT SliP -.. '1 ID -PilE I 1-· 1-Jf&WiOJft' Aft. v--............ ) ft. yawl IOaloa to aa1l bock. by 10 strokes for the hazard of Newly engaged are Miss Mar. POOl' kidal What a cbonl playing In snowshoes. ~t~ Hickman, a Newport Harbor Taking the commercial route Plenty or pn!-wedding exc-Ite--tortg An~t;_:1 graduate, and Rob there and back, Ed and Virginia me~t at Or. John an~ Helen Lin Coast Colle:~. alumnus of Orange Warmington wlll join them in sons home, . planmng Cor the The Intended bride Is Acapulco Ann. Vern and Hale Jr .. l ceremony thts Saturday. when I daughter of Mr and M . w lhf> plan a leisurely 4 or 5 weeks for daughter Jane will bt-comP thf' Hickman of ~ta Mrs. . H RAGAN'S RESTAURANT T017a P' AXD.T aESTA17UifT OPEN 11 :30 A.M. TO 8 P.M., CLOSED TUESOA Y ~15 E. CoCIIIt lllgJnray, Coroaa del Ma the trip hal·k, stopping at all the I bride of Richard Dodd. of Costa groom-elect Is th esa. The I small ports and visiting the In-Mesa. at St. AncirPw's Presby· Mrs Fred H e son of Mr. _and dian vlllag~ along the wa~~~rianChu~h .a~S:~~m ~o~n~-~~a~ch~-~e:~~a~n:n~o:!~l~iu:n:t~tn:g:-J'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ wht>re they plan to arm them- selves with piPnty of barter bait P.S. TWa\'('" ha\(' nothinJ: to -<-igart>ttes and candy. 1 do with mH raroons C ut>ss a~ai n ~ Divide-d e-venly, 4 to a rouplt>. -· -~----.......,. .................. ....,... ......... ,...,.., they ar(' lf'a ving a total or 12 I C'hllcire-n hehlnd Basketball, any. I)T ,4 NEW~ one? Anne-tte Is so thoughtful, getting the baby-sitters shin _____ .......,.__.. ......... ....,..._~-- guards and matching crash hel·1• NEWPORT SCHOOL PTA met!!. The Newport Bear h Elemt>ntary Kathy cmd Jlou Caatelldydt School PTA f''<f'<'Uttve board of Lido !ford left lcD1 woek on meets at tht> homf' of Mr;. Fra nk tboir boauWul &leek crulaer Marshall. 4.2~ Bei\'Ue Lane. Bal· CaUcmt La:ry V, cmd u:pect to boa, at 9:30 am today tThurs- bo lD port cmd all squared day 1. away for tbe fu a at the fill.l.ab Mrs. Phelps Menr kt.'l. president. UAe. PlCI:IlDIDq to make Acapul· and Mrs. John Frost, Foundt>r's co tbelr boadquarten for tbe Day r halrman. will pn!'Sent final aext moatb cw two, tbey ~ plaMo the special Foundt>r's Oil board aa CJllHta fen tbe trip Day am on Feb. 10 In the dOW'Il. Boward cmd Mlldred sch a dltorlum. Moore o1 Balboa Pen1.Daula. cmd To celebrate this PTA unit's Dub cmc1 !forma Woodward of 1 32nd birthday, an original play, .. 1 Alr cmd tbOM liatnpld tra.-"The Particular Angel" written olen. IW cmc1 May Doll.DlaoD. by Mrs. George Michaud, will be Also In AC'apulco for the past present~. The cast Includes month are the Barney Morris' of Mmes. Robert Pinkerton, John Udo Soud, on their yacht Kart· Broaehton, Frank Austin, George mor m. 'nwlr chlld~n fiew down Michaud, Norman Watson and ror ChrW.rnu and a~ now bade Brownie -rroop. 4 and 14. In dool. The Jllolundera Day committee • • • abo lncludetl Mme. Gene Calms, 'T1ID AJfD 1'1L\T: Their many Fobnt Fox.. Ro~ Frailey, Gene friends wfll remember ex-New-Vr-Hland, Fran Smith. Betty Ro- porters Marion and John Chest -quea, Raymond Rosso, Jerome nut, now living In Dallas fthat'sj Hel~rin. Sherman Hart, and Texu. suh! l. Telt>phoning her John L. Laun Jr. pal, Maxiftl• (Mrs. Joel Prelnlng-• P'OtnfDEJI"S DAT e r. Marlon Imparted the exr itlngl He>rbert Ward, prinrlpal of Har- Eben per &hoot, and Wllllam 0 . Rlttt>r. 1 principal at Horare Ensign, will pr~nt a civil dt"fe-nse program at thl' Harb o r PTA Council's I Founders' Day C't'lebration. e CAJlDEH CLUB The e\'l'nt will take plart> at another B-1-G Show Bob Laine Quartet ALYCE LOUIS DISBES TO DEI.ICirT 1'JIE COUDUr rr IUO"'IICE P'OB DDnfEJI aESEIIV ATTOifS PHONE ORiole 3-4170 Mrs. Frank Nixon and Mrs. 9:30 p m. Monday In the social Dt>an Kephart werl' welcomed as hall of Newport Harbor High • AT AVOCADO •.. CORONA DEL MAll Mwmembersat tht>meeHng~ School. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the Ebt>ll Gardt>n Club last week Mrs. Harvey Pt>ase. Founders' at th(' home of Mrs James Buell. Day chairman. wlll discuss the 1207 Essex Lane, WestcliU. founding of the PTA. Mrs. S. E. Briggs and Mrs. H. D. e BAUOJI PTA COOlfCIL Young assist ed Mrs. Buell with Family living and reading In · hostcs.~ duties. The rlub voted to structlon will be the s ubject or givl' $25 to the Memorial Gar-two lf'<'tureo series sponsored by dens. the Harbor PTA Council during Next meeting will be at 12:30 February. p .m. We>dnesday, Feb. 216, at the Thursday. Ft"b. 6. will mark the- home or Mrs. Ted Tapfer. third sest~lon of the reading series • • • held In the board room at Horace Mrs. Robert Roper or Corona del l Ensign School. Newport Heights. Mar will be in charge of the at 10 a m. Mrs. ~ M. Lang luncht'On whir h will precede the 1 will lead a dlscusalon following rt>gular monthly meeting of the a film on classroom readtne In· Newport Jk>ach Ebell Club on structlon techniques. Thursciay. Feb. 6. Hostesses will The family Uvlnc lectures will be members of the Garden Sec· be giwn by Dr. Arthur L.. Bletz tlon, of which Mrs. Tho m as each Monday night of the month Baume ls r halrman. In the awditortum at 0 range Dr. Fn!d M. Judson will talk on Coast College, co-sponsor of the "Live and Love It!" Junior Ebell event. at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Bietz, a members will be honored psychologlat and educator. has • • • titled hls talk next Monclay. "'How "Gon!n Counters." Ebell pro-to Develop the Happlnea Habit." gressive bridge club, wfll meet for a sack lunch on Wednesday, Feb. S. at tbe Ebell Clubhou.se. Reservations may be made witb Mrs. Stanley Statia., OR J .(K2.4. 331 DO Bolek. Lacquer Mexican Dmmg Table & 4 Chairs 225.00 145.00 36 '' Round Mexican (Natu ral Wood) Table & 4 chairs 99.95 425 .00 Danish Design 2-pc Sofa 225.00 Several Wal. Cocktail Tables from 48.75 179.00 3-pc. Wrought Iron Sofa (Save 100.00) -·-·· ·-·-.. 79.00 Many "One Only" Wrought Iron Bar Stools .. from ~00 38.00 PinG FU IITUIE AT Mil CIST Ra1tan Dining Tables as much as lj3 OfT 322 80 Special Rartan Room Group ··---·-··-··· . 260.00 169 95 Ra1tan Settee & 2 Bolsters .. 44 .95 Rattan ... 99.00 Coffee Table .................... 27.00 277.80 6-pc. Rattan MARJORIE HALE ANNOUNCES THE ASSOCIATION OF 69.95 Wrought Iron Bar _ 125.00 Glass Top Table & 4 Chairs -· --99.95 Grouping ·····-.. -··········~········-···180.00 149.95 Bed Divan ... --· 99..00 Woven Mat Rugs 4x5 .. _._96c F' abrics ... , ................. Jrom 70c: yd. Remnants ·····--·-·--......... Jrom lie .. RUSS LARSON VOLU'IfTEEil avu.au OF UIIM U.l The Community Volunteer Bu· I'MU Rnd.l tba.nb for a job well done to the 11 vohmteen who an. swered our J'k'ent request to h~lp tbe TB Assn. mobtle X-ray u nit by stpl~ In paUenta. nut~ out eard.s and belp(fll the X-ray t«h· nldans. FREE CIIPET PU Will Ill WALL·TI-WIU. TU l.aJIIIIn. .ILL IIIPEIY DAILY 9 to 5:30 ..,.., .... l'oirmerb' of Cblcqo ANew Td ~ ...... !.--. 8blclla. ol hUIIaa aDd ~ • • • or I 1011111 liT 2112 E. COAST HWY .. CDM • • BAJJ.ROON W......._T..., A«lliill) JaAIIATIC Aft For turtb« lnformaUon on CVB requests, watch there .-oha~ notlca, or eall t.be CVB al.lkle at LlbeJ11 a..on1. at liS M. !lewport Blvd., Newpcl't Betatlta. '"-n 10 a.m. to 2 ~ ~ thi'OUJ'h Frlda.ya. SUNDAY 10 to t:00 FRIDAY NJTE TDJ.. 9:00 SALE ENDS SATURDAY. FEB. 8 COME IN AND Sf% DIE MANY Or&Ell 1ABGA1NS Comminee Is .Appointed To· Siudy Beach Leases Mayor Dora Hill appointed a 7-man commJttee Monday eve- ning to atud.y all lea.sea of dey· owned land aJtd to make recom- mendattona to the City Council. Tb1a action resulted from the requeat of tile Harbor Citizens t.e;'aue t6 amend t}le Charter ao that extenalons and am~ndmehta of all clty waterfront leases should be submitted to the vot. era tor approval. The League asked the Ctluncll to plac-e such a propoeltlon on the ballot. The following were named to Sea Wall ok· d In China Cove the committee: A. K. Phelpe, Co· rona 'del Mar a ttorney, u cha.Jr· man; Col Andrew W. Smlltt ol Corona del Mar, fonner coundl· man and former mayor: Arthur Cubbage of Newport Island, pres· I dent of the Harbor C I t I z e n a League; Mrs. Philip Burton of Co. rona del Mar, a retired attorney and put president of the Wom· an's Civic League; A. Avery Crary of Udo Isle, president ot the Los Angeles Bar Assn.; Earl Stanley of Beacon Bay, former state as- semblyman, now a Corona del Mar realtor: Louis Briers of Bal- boa, a realtor. past president of the Realty Board, and lon2 -ttme mem~r of the Planning Commis- sio n. from Which he just recently resigned. Councilman Jay Stoddard was PROMOTION-U. D. L. Br.,.,, the son of M. H. Bren of 832 Vie Lido Nord, Lido Isle, gets double help in pinnin g on his first lieuten- &nt's bers ofter his promotion et Comp Pendleton. Doing the honors ore Lt. ·Bren's wife, the former Miss Dione Pete,..,on, end his bettelion commander, Lt. Col. S.C . Munson. Lt. Bren is serving with the First Anti-T enk &ttelion of the First Marine Division at Comp Pendleton. He entered the s.rv ice in June, 1956. ofter groduotinq from the University of W eshington. TOP MEN in listing end selling of reol estote ciur- i"q 1957 were both from the a·u Tobias Recslty C~ of Coste Meso. The ' king ' et the left is Matt LaBorde. top lister for 1957, a'ld also t~e new p~e,ident of the Newport Harbor Boord of Real tors. At the right is king Bus Cornelous top s.,lesm&n for 195 7. Shown with them is Art Adair o f Costa Meso ond Coron& del Mor, immediate past pre\•dent who presented the cswards ot hsl Fr,doy eveni'lq s M<1rdi Gr<1s p<~rty of the Re<1lty Bo<~rd The party w11s held 41 the Sonia Ancs Cou'llry Club. (Ens1gn photo) A romproml~ solution was named as liaison member of the .......................... _______________________ _ reached at Monday evening's committee. f ~ I 1 Newport Beach Ct ty . Count'll The committee is requested to • • • 0 StM:Ia no e meeting on the application of 4 study all city land leases, study _ ......................................... __________________ _ Lawsuits In All Directions In Upper Bay Lease Fight Chase Ends Fatal Crash • 1n property owners In China Cove, the restrictions and regulations Corona del Mar, to build a sea a ffecting these city-owned lands, wall In front of their homes. then re-state the various prob· Dudley Furw, one of the own-lem.s and points of concern In era. rejected a proposal to ~nd connection with the leases a nd the problem back to the Joint the city-owned lands, a nd finally <Continued t.rom Pnee Onel I tractlng infome to the County un-A 100 · 'tnlle ·an ·hour police Harbor Committee. He aald he to make such recommendations which the Board awarded Mr. der the DOwd plan from lnropne chase through Corona del Mar would file a writ of mandate to as to policy and Jaw as the study Dowd the lease hu never been promised under the Seaside pro· ended in death for a 21-year-old force the city to grant the permit. Indicates may be desirable. tested In court, he added. posal. Long Beach sailor Sunday night. Council then agreed to grant The Council also: What's more, he said, sections Mr. Brunner said the t'Uit al-Three passengers In the death a permit for a sea wall running • Approved the request of Ellis or the Jaw which permitted su-ready has been rejected In Or-, car which hurtled a 20-foot em-diagonally In front of the prop-Zander, vice · presldent of the pervlsors to accept Mr. Dowd's ange County Superior Court this bankment at El Morro Beach are ertles, parallel to the tide line, so Newport Beach Horseless Carriage proposal without formally adver-month as "premature" because In Hoae Hospital with majt>r in-that the water depth would be Club, to block off Main St. In Using tor bids might prove inde-supervisors had not yet signed Juries. the same a ll along the wall at Balboa from Balboa Ave. to the fenslble In court. the Dowd contract. But. he added. But ~ lucky hitchhikers forced high tide. Pavilion to display antique autos The Board has given Mr. he intends to appeal to the Su-the dnvE'r to let them out just from 10 a .m . to 3 p.m . Sunday. Dowd's attorney, Norman Smede-preme Court and tale another before thE' car s~d throoug~ Co· R• h d s h Feb 9 gaard, until Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. concurrent suit if the Board does rona del Mar With pollee Sirens I c a r a w .. C~lled a hearing for Feb. 24 to come up with a lawtlght rea-sign with Mr. Dowd. screamang in pursuit. The driver on the revocation or suspension SOn (or aoJna throuah with the H 11 t d ·•f t t . " was killed an the crash. M k M • or the business lit'E'n~ Issued to D d • tr .. t .. e s e our <'On_ en IOns as ' The hitchhikers. Billy Meeks a e s 0 vIe John Buesing for the Harbor Se· ow con ac. the basis for the ~-~•t. .. and John Blt'<'ker. both stationed I Mr. SmE'degaard said he is us-1. Land glVen an trust lo the aboard lhE' l'SS Pt<.'kaway in San Jy NarUyu Mayberry <.'U~t~~~~ a requE'st for rezon- Ing the time to ronsult with a County by the State cannot be Daego told polit'E' that George Rl<.'hard S~aw, Harbor High lng of property at lSth St. and firm of San Francls<.'o specialists used for commercial purposes. Peters'on pa ckf'd them up at The sophomore, IS at work on the pro-Irvine Ave .. across from Newport In county Jaw The Dowd .. proposal suggests Arrhes. Newport Beach. just be-du<.'tion of his second movie de-H bo HI h School to permit Jo- Meanwhlle. despite attempts to rommerc1~l entE'tp:1scs su<.'h as tore offit'E'r<> startt>d thf' Coast plt'tlng an incident during World <.'a~~onr of~ Mlnlt Market there: link ;\fr. Granger with a late motel, radao-'TV s tatiOn and a 4-H h h p th War II. f d h uest to the Plan· bldd h .,_ ld La d De I t ff" b ld. dl ag wav c ase. eterson. ey re erre t e req er, t e .,.,-as e n ve s ory 0 Ice Ul lng, acror ng saad. was "driving like a mad-Filmed In the hllls above the ning Commission. opment Co.-reportedly of Ne-to2_MrC'. 0BurnutvnnerS.upervasors muot man .. . . Back Bay area. the movie at· • Increased the Insurance pro- vada-motlves for his laxpayer·s , p 11 d th r d e 1 tempts to reveal the confusion of t~ta"on for 11.bel, slander and suit remaine-d the object of coun-lease land · through formal bad I 0 t'E' sal ey oun S('\ ra th G ldl d h 1 n In r"""'du ...... he insl"s tu. rans of beN strewn about the e E'rman so ers an t e all . t lse st covering all mem-ty-wlde conjecture. g P ~.. ·~... . .., crash sc-ene. tudes of a British soldier and ~rs 0;~":.e Police Dept., plus the !-fls lawyer. Mr. Brunner, ad-3._ Supervisor He1nz KalS('r. Injured were John Benninghof, four Amerlrans. The background entire Coun<.'il and key personnel. m1tted that Mr. Granger, a Santa chaarman of the committee which 19 . Leo Dyer 19 and Edmond of both ~roups, their thoughts • Authorized the execution of Ana oilman, Is a friend of still recommended the Dowd propo.o;al, z · 1 n18 s ta.tlo ~d with Peter-and reacttons during tbe fight as an agreement with Architect another unsu('('essful bidder, w .j"should have disqualified him-s app ~ard the ~SS Picking In a result of their meeting. are told G U d for preliminary H. Smith. But Mr. Granger Is S(')f" becau~ he leases land ad -~-on a h in the film to be called "Col eorge n "just an Irate taxpayer"-never ja<.'ent to the proposed develop-Long Beac · ·• · architectural ~rvlces on proposed -------le~gues In Defeat. enlargement of the Pollee Dept. a bidder himself, Mr. Brunner ment, M~. Brunner adds. JOY FOR LIDOITES The Germans were just as b lldl d the City Hall; total Establlahlne their home at 1711 E. Bay Front, Balboa. are newly. weds Mr. and Mra. Richard Sher- wood, who were marTied last month In Las Vegu. The bride La the former Evelyn G._ardiner (and the ,-room will probaoly be called "Mr. &!publican" rlcht from the start. I Actually he Is a cousin or Mra. Carl Hanna, now ot Hono- lulu and formerly or Shore Cllffs. Mr. Sherwood was a Honolulu businessman when Evelyn met him. Iris Hlible, w1fe of Balboa Island Councilman Chick, Intro- duced them. The Sherwoods wt>nt on a motor honeymoon In North- ern Callfornlct. They are plan- ning on a loneer trip to South America next year. • An Augus t weddlne is planned by Newport Harbor High School senior Miss Ronda Pirtle, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prltle of Costa Mesa. a nd Joel Gomil- lion, son of Mr and Mrs. A. H. Gomillion Jr. of Whitsett. Tex., according to their recent engage- ment announcement. any vt.altora, because he'a been ml.sslng h15 mlatreu. • • • Ida Mae KellY. friendly .ecre- tary at the Corona del Mar Com - munity Church wlll come home from the hospital mJnua a gall bladder. . . , When Sue Horvath of Ne\Vport Heights realized what a terrific amount of tJme being chairman tor March of Dimes would en- tall, she made her husband aJen a written note that he wouldn't be mad 'cause she neelected him during January. • • • Local author Annette R. Sum . mers writes an Intriguing little book about a Korean war Enoch Arden and sets It somt> place along the Southern California coastline, where the early Call· fornla Spanish grandeur Is being pushed aside by the racing high- ways and new business methods. Central character In the book, "Liongate," (Pageant Press I Is not the returning war veteran, but rather the "widow's" second husband, a man dedicate-d to stern truth but not honestly able to understand love or the women with whom he shares lt. Absorb- lncly real chAracters untangle a m.ass of llfe threads to form a harmonious design as "Llongate" Is ended. said. 4. Faa lure of the Board to es-A e to Lido Isle is a miserable towards the end of the 1 u ls ~ ~ He added that Mr Smith "did-tabllsh concrete spectflcatlons s .Jb. n1~':":.~r born Sunda . Jan. war as everyone else,'' aays Dick. e:_ A • ~ payment of $41l.67 D& IID.VK a.&CTED n't want the lease even when he and fonnally advertise for bids 26 ~t Hoag J'oepltal to K~ and ''By ~ tJme they knew they to to~~~~\)' Attorney Karl Da-Spring weddinc 'arraneements The-end of January Is choeen as the wedding day for Miss Bar- bara Mae Maeourlk. dauchter ot Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Magourlk of Garden Grove, and Robert Glen Buford, aon ot the Robert Burords or Costa Mesa. The ceremony wlll take plac-e at the Costa Mesa Community Methodist Church . • • • submitted hia bid last fall, and made the cost ot drawing up N~ an Lancaster 202 VIa Cor-weren t fighting for Hitler any vis for tenninal vacation pay. a.re being formulated by Mary Dr. Edward MUum of Bay Mr. Gra neer wouldn't take It as "shot In the dark" plana too great d rm ' more. They were rt'ally flchtlng • App ....... -..a the map tor pro· Harvey of Corona deJ Ma.r S~ wu eleded prealdent OJ a gift." for many co m P a n I e • · which ova. j st t k p th Allies out f ,.., • .,.... though poulbly a little later itt~~ the Newport BMcll United FUn But, Mr. Brunner explalnf'd. Mr. "might have submitted better I=========:=::::::::::. ~ 0 .~ e 0 poaed abandonment of a portion she had originally planned. yesterday. Alao elected were H. d M B rmany. of the undeveloped. under-water • • • Payne Thayer, Om vlce-presl· Granger arrived at the $25 mil-1 bids" than Mr. Dow 's, r run All chara<.'ters In the story are Bay Ave. In Balboa-the 11 lots dent; Mrs. Lee Schonek. aecond lion figure for his suit by sub-ner contends. Glamour portraye-d by Harbor students. westerly of B St.-and received Ruby Steven.on of Corona del I Doug Ostr06kt, Melvin Patterson, $3.025 from the abutting property Mar Is ronvalesctna after apend· vlce-prt'Sident; Tom WIn cat e' H Led I I L I Bev Lantz _and Brice Ma<.'k play I owners for public lm~rovements lng a week or ao at Hoac. We treasurer, and Mrs. Ethel Jack-ow I 0 S e 051 Is four Ameracans. while Richard t 1 f M In St.. set public doubt It Petey, her t'llt, wiU allow son. secretary. Gl;m pses Bagley Is the British soldier. The ehas ~r Y ,0 F ab 24 • ~:::::=:::======:::::::::::::::=========~ " three Germans are portrayed by ear ng or e · · r- B yfront Property ~~~t ~~=~ .. Marty Anderson and A Twice-A-Year . Sale! a ., Alflf Dick rented a camera. but came 0 nne X through an unfortunate defect, s EXTRA ! EXTRA I it ruined S23 worth of film. The Hearing et FINAL MARK DOWNS (From tbe Udo Wcmder) 1 City. in turn. giving a lease In Xow the record is complete; ext'hange. That cou ld be the headline all ~nd filming Is being made a<.'ross this nataon on the Spring f now the story is told 1 The developers were told that the tract map would nt>vt'r be ap· Fashions. On Main Street a<.'ross ~--· =:-:-\."l the U.S.A., or at O'BRIEN'S in 't:· ·1 1 For th<' pas t several y~ars the l proved by the Council unless admana.;;trators of _thP Lado Isle I these waterfront lots were given Community Ao;_<;ocaatl_o~ have outrlght to the City. Corona del Mar ... you wll\ be excited and pleast>d with the ver- satility and smartness of this sprlng·s fas hions. wonrlNNI why tht' onganal sub-The City Council agreed that ciaviciers of Lado Jo;Jt> ever deeded it would In turn and In compen- to the C'aty of N!'wport Beach the sation f~r these 'valuable water-Bcrt'e you chedled tJM MaiD 13 w.tt<'r rronl lots whach are now front lots lea~ them back to the Stn.t fcu.bJou aa llhOWD Ju tbe our communarv h!'arht''>" I Lido Isle Community Association. Febnuuy luue of C 1 amour 0n Saturrlav thao.; J,tn 11t h Mr. The only compensation. or C'Qn. NQ9cuiJM? T1MT are llhowlDCJ Rirhartl L. Paltf'r'>on formE'r City ~!deration the Lido Js iP Commun you .....era.l kSecD fer extu.dlDCJ F:n~anel'f nf 'frwporl. met In the lty Association ever rect>h'<'d wa<~ your wardrobe with Uttle extra boarrl room '' lth rltr<'<.'tors Earl l the lea~ to the property it once mouey .xpeuded. We ~ a Saw-.. N nnrl If CNlrir Roberts, owned. I lOftly c:ollec:tloa cmd a multi- ;\Jro.; Dor<'('n \faro;hall and Buns-If the City. at the tim!' it took tude of Ideas for you. tcr C'n>Piy ann Mr Patterson told title to the U CA propertv rould 1 F t th 11 how t h<' rl<'v!'lopef'l hrought the I have given a lt>a~ wltho~t any h or1 ans ~n~. h ~ rts te ~e~ Lido Jo.;l<' trart map to tht> New -term. or wtthout any expiration <.' em~ su t w 1 • 0 0 rna c port Bt>a ch C'ily Council for ap-date, then It would hav(' done so. · · ~ print 111t~e~~ bloused d~:':u~ pro-..cl. back In 1928 but it was restricted .. by law to ~:~a~ca~et;-e blou~~actlcally Acrorrtang to Mr. Patterson. the limit the lea~ foT a 25-year per-a rom Jete wardrobe If you aJ. rle\elopcrs showPd on their tract lod, but the Lido Isle Commu nity I ternat: It In the many possible maps CE'rtaan waterfront lots, Association was assured that the and all very easy on ldf'ntifif'd hy lf'tters of the alpha. lease would always be re-nE'wed, ~ay~ ·d. t bet. rather than thl' numerical and the UCA surrendt>red Its 1 e u ge · df'slgnation on all of the other property In that faith. The gov-Tbea take a look at tJM Jots. and the8t' l('ttl'red waterfront emlng documentll of the LICA, drMMa wttla Jacbb wbkb 91ft lots were Intended to be deeded the Deed RestrlctlonB. the Articles doable duty. WoUd.,... Ub a to the Lido Isle Community Asao· of Incorporation and the By-Laws allaple, na)Mw1r pat lo type elation to bE' used as the beaches still retain evidence that the de· .._, Add , .. ~ aad yoa for the Ins ide lot owners. velopera Intended the parcels _,. c -..1 wwwed .. dl-. The Coundl rejected the map deeded to the City to be th~ prop-1oe a. L'U.Iea ..--f• on the basis that the Lido Iale erty and real)Omdblllty of the Ll· tllAL Or ...,._ ,._ ...S f• Community Association waa not do Isle Community Auoclatlon to u.. --.. • dr dw ~­ yet In exlatent'E', and that the be held tor the u.te of the IMide ta.e.. ,.._.. : nt u.t ONLY GUARANTEE THAT TilE lot owners, and all the people of y.a .. tM ..-y a...1y ..... t CITY WOULD ACCEPT WOULD Lido Iale. be1te IIIUl U.. ...... ...._ with a Bell and Howell, 16 mm camera with turret lena. The &ee· ond coat should be around $30, makJng the entire total over $50. Mr. Robert Wentz. drama teach· er at Harbor, who Ia advl.slng Dick In hit movie project aaya "I think lt'a a .-reat thing to ex· prea Ideas. To cet your ldeu written down, then to organize them and act them out. Ia a cood thing." BE FEE SIMPLE TITLE TO THE _.. Y"C -.:II......_...._ yoa WATERFRONT LOTS, and. the Read~ ClaaU1ed Ads. = = ,:::e~ ~ Plan Drafted ................ elL ...ttda ........ a.. .......... mu&c:TICW IMfii&D OlD f DAft A WDZ ..._a ..... , .,.._ ~ _. ....... PropoM18 for one-way ltn!ets _. ~ -till _. ,_ c _.,. and oee-alde paltc1q tn W..t •• bJ _. Ia aiit.. ......, Newport and l'ewport lalAftCI..,. _. •• .ubmitted to tba Newport IMd\ CltJ eouncU MOnday ewntnc e.y Come and cheek the Main Public Worb Dtr.ctw a.rt Webb. Strwet fuh.lont with ua. We are Mr. Webb taW ~ t:ra.mc: ~t anxtou.a to atulre our I~ chana-..,. MC nnry to tUt with you. ..,.,,.,acy ._ul~ can ,.. t1arw11a u. .-.... Oiucl1 aw tlll NPOit ... WlQ CoW ltcr the ............ u-..... Mr.""" .... ...,..,.. eta. ...... fill the •· The Newport Beach City Coun. ell adopted a resolution of Inten - tion Monday evening to annex the 78-acre Cameo Cliffs near Corona del Mar, adjoining Shore Cliffs. A public hearing was set for March 24. Thl.s new subdivision of 165 1 home sites will be aeveloped by 1 Sunny Homes Inc., a Ward 6: Harrington Lumber Co. enter-! prise. Les Steffensen of Corona del Mar. who l.s associated with 1 Ward It HarTington. Is coordinat- Ing the details of the develop· ment. Bln-t laJ. cd tJM Tocu. E~ ID aton oa SALE. Malt mab I'OCIIIl for Spria9 Stodr.. All SalN Plual. elena's FADS AND FASHIONS 27G E. COAST BJQJIWAT COBOKA DEL MD lOW I I lOW I I IIW FlOOR SAMPLE CLEARAN~E Clearance of all MAPLE FURNITURE ONE ONLY -.......... New Lciws Are Proposed p;0;~~~: ~~~7;~~;' To Aid City Mergers BY c. o. M. CHAtviBER Two propoeed Government Code clUes to dftennine who should An evening provam of enter- amendtnenta which would fadll· abeorb wbom. The othe-r measure U.lnment and some business at tate any future rnef"ler between would make the whole eon.aoll-the membership meeting of the the cttles or Coeta Mea and dating prooea euler to lnltJate Corona del Mar Cham~r of Com· Newport Beach may come before by requlrtne petitions from only mert"e meetlne on Feb. 14 was the California Sta~ Leelslature'a 5 per cent of the voters Jn the announced thi5 week by Frank special aesalon this aprtna. laat municipal eJection. Jordan. general arraneements But Newport Auemblyman Prnent consolidation law re-chaJrman. Bruce Sumner aaya whether they quires that petitions to lnJUatel Thl!> Valf'nllne meeting will actually do or not "Is up to the a merger must come from 25 per start with a buffet dinner to be rovernor." cent of the registered voters ln j C'atered by Chef's Inn, starting at Mr. Sumner, who ls sponsoring the lnltlatlnr city. 6:30. at the Community Yourh the amendments originally aug. The Newport assemblyman said Cent.-r. All pnx•eeds from the dln- gested by the Newport Harbor he can introduce the amendments j ner will go to the Youth Center Board of Realtors, elves them "an during the March budget session project. • Nomlnatlona from the Ooor of candidates tor 5 directorabJpt~ ol the Corona dt-1 lltar Cbamber. • Introduction o! the cand1- dat~ for quH.n of the Optlml.at Club Western Horse Show. • EntertaJnment, lncludJne pantomime skit by Tad Tobltt and BUl CaJils, booeie plano and drums by Bill Barber and Lennie Jones. tap dance by Judy Hagen ot the Dorothy Jo Dance School, dancing to the music ot the Sea Teens band ot the Youth Center. excellent chance ot passlne" only If Governor Goodwin Kn1ght ThP gf.'nNal meeting will start when they do come up. lncl~des "city government mat at K:3() p m. Hert''s the program: 1.-m ...... Bellm The new measures would alter ters amon~ his special ag('nda • Report on the year's achieve. the present consolidation law sugeestlons. mt>nls and rutUr(' UlmS or tht> Co· To Coast s.,., aL which requires the city with the Otherwise, Mr. Sumnt>r s.Jid, rona del Mar Chamber by Pres!· I consideration of consolidation law dent B.l be Or bon ~ larger population to absorb the changes wllJ have to walt until • Introduction or new mem-N?rm Meadow-; Will be back smaJler, Mr. Sumner said. the next reeular ~ion of the bf'rs and gut"'ts. behind the meat rountc.or at Coast One amendment would allow State Legislature in January. • PreM>ntatton of trophies by Su~r Markf't In Corona del Mar city councils or consolidating 1959 \lr-. T Dunc-a St rt 1 1 beginning th1s Sunday. owners ----------------· -----------; n ewa .0 w_ n-R.anne} Shroyer and Ba~ Orbon nt>ro; In the Christmas Ughtmg announce !liorm will be 10 charge Ro·y Maypole K . ' rontt"St of the me~l department. whJch GRIP-IT-THIS..A.WAY. Walter R. Gaynor. left. qeneral manager of the Mesa Verde Development Co.. 011d William Bell. PaS4dena arc.hited who drew pions for Me~ Verde country club and gold c.out1e. get pointers on correct way to grip club from golf pro John Plumby of Corona del Mar. The golf cout1e. IOC4ted north of Adams Ave. and west of Horbor Blvd. (north of Costa Mesa), is now under construction and is expected to be completed in September. (Ensign photo) versus a1ser • e Installation of new offl~rs will have a romplete !ace llttine. of the Community Youth Center P l•t• I P II M D •d Board by Mr. Jordan. chairman 0 I ICa 0 ay eel e of the nominating commtnee. Read the E.Mtcn Want Ad oae (Continued from Page One) II, has been a news commentato,l • e e e e e e e e e • • • • • • • • e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e • A letter and questionnaire will be and special events announcer on : sent out, perhaps within the next radio and television. He Is now e lJJ ~ CHIJII) .-g.:~ week. to ascertain whether a an executive In an Orange Coun-• ~. .-n~ ~..... ~ cross section ot the voters favors ty citrua IndustrY. He served as • ~~~ 'I~ Mr. Kaiser or Mr. Maypole. member of the Newport Beach • BAa 1: aD A IB B a Witherspoon Is President: Angling Club Gives Awards "In the lnSeresta of economy, as Parks, Beaches and Recreation : 2515 EAST COAST BIGJIWAT. OOilOJIA DEL K.Aa UJfiVEUALIST FEU..OWSRJ~ well as better government, we Comml&s!on until his reslenatlon r==e~========================: "You Can't Be an Atheist'' •-h d ld d tn•-1 tl this week I ay DICII: HOFFMAN and Marvin Catl'ett (Jeramar Ill), "' ave ec e on .., pre-e ec on · 2 ... lea-...... the subject chosen by Dr. Charles poll to obtain a good cross-sec-Mr. Kaiser, who came here from W. Horace Witherspoon ot San '"' -='-' Cl Bl It 1 hi 11 1 f • Bernardino and Newport Beach Capt. Cy Tucker, representing are auve or s a.m. ser. t on consensus o th~ voters,' Mr. Germany, ls a long-time resident I d 958 the "-henley Sportsmen's Club. mon Sunday at the Universalist Carter said. of the Harbor area. He operates was announce as the I presl-""' c It F 11 hi i th dent of the Balboa Angling Club presented striking sterling aHver ommun Y e ows P n e "After all. advertising agencies Bay Shore Camp near the Upper hi I I bowls to the men and Women Friday Afternoon Clubhouse, Cos-and merchandisers have been Bay bridge. For many y~ars he at t s organ z.at on's annual din· t M ner at the Newport American Le· who took the largest marlin on a esa. sampling cross sections of people I has been the head chef at the1 glon Hall last Friday. According the entire coa.st last season. Jerry ST. JANES EPISCOPAL for years In regard to products annual Lions Flsh Fry in Costa to the custom of the club. the new Ciconni of Avalon received the "Charlf'S llenry Brent Apostle and their need before th06e pro-j Mesa. Jeadt"r was chosen by the Board ovation or the evening when he of ChrlstJan Unity" wiil be the ducts were put Into production. of Directors. who art' elected by aC'C'E'p_ted his award His monster o;ermon topic Sunday at St. Hooper, Nielson and Trendex have I Use Enslen Classllied ads to 1 365 lb t k 1 based their radio and television the members. mar 1n. s .. was a en s ""I James Episcopal Church. Newport program ratings on surveys taken buy, seU, trade or exchange. Mr. Witherspoon Is ronsldered giE'·handedly aboard h_ls small, &>ach. Holy Communion will be by members of the angling fra · homP·made outboard sktff after a observed at the 8. 9:15 and 11 in personal lntervi<'W'~. by tele· ternlty a'l an outstanding salt ~ •, -hour battle. It was the larg· a .m. services. phone and hy mail. Dr. George watt"r sportsman and a highly' €st of the season by more than Gallup ha" conducted public capable executive. He was gener· 100 lbs. Mr. Clcconl. whose wife L L CONKUlfrn CJit1JICB opinion polls in all manner of WHY lOT? vOTE roa al chairman In charge of the very was an Avalon resident. came Dr. Henry Irving Rasmus Jr 'lituations. But never to my know. au c cess f u I 11th International from his native Italy only a few who has just returned from hi~ I ledge has anyone taken s uch a Light Tackle Tournament In Ma. Yf'ars ago. When asked how he vacation will s peak on "Peril of poll to dlsrover how the voters WE', The l ordans. are sponsor- zatlan, i\fexlco In 1956, when th~ felt about his record-breaking Decision:. at the Sunday services fe-el about candidates for a local lng Shari as a candidate for SHIRl SIEELEY Balboa An~llng Club was host catch. Jerry, In hi5 best Enellsh. at the Balboa Island Community oftlce befo;.e the candidates ac-the Queen of the Newport Har- club. 11ald, "Well. this was my third Methodist Church . tually tile. bor Optimist Club Big Western trip out for marlin. It looked like Encl08t.'d with the letter and Rodeo and Horse Show at the It for about time for something to CBJUSTIAJf SCIDCE CIIUBCB questionnaire will be a stamped Buttalo Ranch Feb. 23rd. Shari happen!" The great tenderness and care envelope addressed to C. R. Stur -is 17. a Newport girl. Formerly Edwin D. Delaney. Bay Shores, of Cod u Love, and of Christ gls, certified public accountant went to Newport High. now Tournament Aaaoclatlon. a post who won the S.S.C. trophy for Jesua' Ute of u nselfed healing In Santa Ana. Mr. Sturgis and hl.s studying tor a modeling career. he atill hoJda. Th.la l.s his second largest rnarUn on medium tackle, and redemptive love, Is empha-staff will count the returned If you have a choice of your presidential tenn tn the J.L. T.T.A. 2621,S lbs. was abo winner of stz.ed in the Lesson-Sennon on questionnaires and will certify own, by all means. vote tor He wu ortrtnaUy elected presl· B.A.C. troPhies for larreat O.sh on "Love" In the Newport ••ch the tabulation. h lf f SR .. Do Last year at Ocean City, Mary- land. he wu elected president ot the International Llrht Tackle dent ln \Ve.t Palm Beach. Fla.. rod and reel. as well as the tro· Chrt.tlan Science Church on Sun· The questlonnall"ft are to be er. not. vote or ~ 1n l9515. phy for ~at~at medium tacltle day. "nle Golden Text t. In the aent In uNd,-ned. the voters per-SHEEI EY.'I'hank You. The Board of Directors, abo an. marlin. words of the beloved dJ.adple, tidpatlna ln the poJI may write nounced Friday, are J. B. McNaJ. Jayl HUlgreen. Newport ~ach. lohn ... Beloved. Jet ua love one In the name ot some other candl. fhe~S ly, Balboa, chairman; Dr. C. M. won both th~ S.S.C. cup and the another: tor love Is of Cod; and date It they wiah. They are asked Beebe and R. D. DeLamar, Los B.A.C. trophy for !arrest light everyone that loveth Is bom of also to report the number of vot-SHOP Angeles; Ray Dike. Newport tackle marlin. 225 lbs. Cod. and knoweth Cod" <1 John ers In their Immediate family l7D &. c..t -... •• , Beach; Dr. H. Kay Dooley. Po· In the ladles dJvtslon o(S.SC .. --4:71. Mr. Maypole, who was a com-C.... dalh Karen ffiargre1a lnqxrts Jll. 31 Last ... , If n. .... - l.ast a., of Tile SALE - REDUCTIIII ,, .. 200/o TO 50°/o ANNOUNCING .... ....-c" Roy's Barber Shop n.&Y, .IlL 3111 Now Jocated at 130 East 171h SL eo.ea M.. betwHll Safeway cmd ABC I.mnh-Co. Foawlt I Y.aQ Ia c-ct.1 K8L I wiall to la?ttle all •Y okt fn-da Cll wall C11 ... to ay _. loc8tioiL BOT T. IIOUJSOJI. Prop. mona; Curt Dosh. Balboa Ialand; Elizabeth Williams. of Long bat Marine COrTHpondenf In the Pboae: OaJola 14430 Gordon Green, Costa Mesa: Dal l Beach. took the light tackle cup JtiCJt-OFF JlALLT SUJfl)AT r~u~t~h~P~a~c~if~lc~d~u~rl~n~g~W~o~r~l~dW~a~r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Crettenberg, Balboa; Forest C. for her 208-lb. marlin. Mrs. Goldie RepresentatIves from 25 Smith Jr.. Newport Beach, and Fultz. Inglewood. was the heavy chUrt'hes and mlulons In Orange Mr. Witherspoon. tackle winner. with a 275'-s lb County will meet at the First The other officers of the club fish. Mrs. Bettie Sears. of San Southern Baptlst Church of Cos. are Dr. H. Kay Dooley, first vice· Diego, had previously rt"<."'l'lv('d ta Mesa at 2:30 p.m. Sunday for president; Forest C. Smith Jr .. her award in San Dle~ro for wom· a kick-ott rally beginning 2 serond vice-president; Dal Gret· en's largest medium tat'kle mar· I weeks of Training Union enlarge· tenberg, treasurer. Lee Jonas of lin. Jt weighed 2541; lbs. ment and leadership workshops. Costa ~1esa was again appointed secretary, J. B. McNally and Frank Crocker. historians. H. L. Steck, C~ta Mesa. was appointed assistant secretary and weigh· master, with "Cap" Jones as as- sistant weighmaster Kenneth H. (Ken I Holbrook ot Lido Isle was proclaimed t'lub champion. Mayor Dora Hill pre. ~nted Mr. Holbrook with the city of Newport Beach trophy for his outstandlnr achievement. Ken wu hardly more delighted with h is win than wu his skipper. "Lucky" Heild('brant. who, with his '' lte were present as guests. Mr. Holbrook tallied 93.7 points to win. Runner-up was Bill Bush of N~port Beach with 82.6 points. For the first time. awards were made for the release ot marlin. Boat plaques anestlng to their sportsmanahlp, were presented to boat owners R. D. DeLamar (Lady Lamarl, 10 relea.ed; J. Don Locke and Bill P1e& <Bie Boy), 4 re· lea.d; Elmer T. Hehr (Dede m. 4 released; Karl G. Miller (Miss Chevy m 2 released; and Jerry Proposal Doubling Council Pay Will Go on April 8 Ballot A proposal to double the pay of Newport Beach City Council m~bers to $100 a month will be placed on the April 8 ballot by the Council. Mayor Rill submitted the pro. posal. and Councllman Sandy MacKay gave the second. Both of them have announced that they will not run for re-election In the coming election. The pn.>S· ent $50 monthly payment for ex- penses ls not reaUstlc, Mayor Hill said The wording of the oil drilling proposition was approved. This proposition, lf approved by the voters. will add oil exploration amonr the Chart8 prohibitions and will specifically Include the city ltMlf as being bound by the restriction. Coun cil also approved the wording of the propo~IUon to t"han~te the name ot the City or Newport Beach to Newport Har. bor. • ., .. Uallil' New members of the Newport Harbor Board of Realtors are Louis B~r Jr., a.aoctate with Nelda Clb8on. Balboa Island; May be 11 e McCurdy. associate with the Vogel Co.. Newport; John Semple, associate with R. L. Strickler. Corona del Mar; R.awHn (Humpyl Goller, actlv~ member with Fred Stewart, Corona del Mar. Dan Jacobaen, fonnerly with the Vogel Co., has opened his own office at 124 Broadway, Cos· ta Mesa ... Marie Hanson is now with the Don Mitchell oftloe on Harbor Blvd., Coeta Mesa. NELLY LAN OVA Azm.owlces the openiDcJ of a o ·ancing School at 3839 E. COAST IDGHWAY TAP The big 'IV camera swines Into posj. tton to focus Ita m.agic eye on the beautlt\ll bomes and C.E. kJtchens ln College Park. Ca.ta Mesa. The occa.alon ls the filmlne of a C.E. commerdal which Ia .cbeduled to be teJevtaed nationally on the C.n- eraJ EJec:tric Theatre ot The Air. Su.nd.a.J. hbrua.ry !L Don H•rbert. c. E. .. ·Pace•-Reporter," liMn u 'IV'a *· Wizard. wm urraw the tum on tbe modem borDe ot tacky. Col1eca Partt-ef'l-n oat of eMu· anda of n.. ctllllllllunle)" • 0 II op- lM'11 .. ~ to ...... fl:nlt bUJ-.r 1ft u.a. _,... • Tllltlfa ...... Ia, It U.. .,.. IDadlt YOU. mne -~hdrt Stop In and 11M the bNutltUlJy f\lrnlsbed models which have caught the f:Ye ot the 'IV camera and O'-~r 2!!10 Happy FamJUn who live In 0oUece Pa..rtt. A UMlTED NUMBER OP BOlOS AU NOW AV AJLA.BLE FOa I)I)IEDlATE OCCUPANCY ON A rot.L DEPOSIT AND CREDIT APPitOV .U. BASIS. ,.. ........... .............. ........... • You11 be hGpFier liw.g iDa COllege pam ~ ....... p .... ., .... -.. .... ..... • SEAFARE Gala Spring Fashion Premiere Featuring ensembles from the smartest shops alone the Coast Produced by Margret Roley FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 7th 8:00 P.M. DINNER..... _ $2.50 JleMnoatioa.a S\JftMted •.• HYatt 4-6508 delicious dinners de1ightful drinks dancing every night ENTERTAINMENT by THE ROYAL LANTZERS llo Ju1nuem ... t Tax Oatil After 9:00p.m. dinners from $2.00 closed Mondays eafare RESTAURANT AND COCKTAil lOUNGE HYatt 4-6508 JUST SOUTH OF lAGUNA Earn $60 Week or More Your Present Income and and ''Laa111 Wr.Jie You Slee,·" CAMBRIDGE INS'TITtiTE INTERNATIONAL Write your local counselor tor particulars. fJ/#b /1;.; -~l,il. .. CALL Uberty 8-5001 I SOlVED All MY DECORATING PROilEMSI That's because real paint is on the chip -the very shade you'll see on the wall! And, the beautiful r ange of Old Colony Selectone Colors come 10 ODOR-FREE flat, semi-gloss and full-gloss finishes. You can also get them in popular rubber-base paints and in finishes for doors, wmdows and shutters! Come in today and u~ the 420 modern d~corator color~. Take h ome color chip• of tho1e 1fOU like best. Chooae a few th4t blend or contr4tt with 11our color tcheme -bring thnl b4ck -and w~·u do the 'relt Old Colony t~unt s- * CROWN HARDWARE* WE CVT D1'l •A .OU'UIIOI.J) DDUiw:&aY noa-1'111-.. FilE Kl -IIY PIIITS ~= lllr7 UIY COUY JDCmWAT COIIOIIA DK1. IIJUI Engel Fatally Hurt in Crash Paul F. Er\ael, 4.1, of 198'7 lr· mrnD rr V•W U"QUWC2 * * 80IIAa D'IIQif ICIIOOL vine Ave., eo.t.a Mesa, wu fatal-• ly Injured early Sunday when hb • VEftL\11 ftACII&U Jn Rlvtrsllle County and CcrOna, automobUe amuhed lnto a uWlty Mn. Butler, a. sixth l'fade Mr. MOON hal beta hen m&.QJ A pamit bu been S.utd to St.. t:M. nG; Paul Georp, water pole at Newport Blvd. and .an.tol tHch.et, bu been lD H«ace En-)'eart allo. Be Ia tbe woodahop Ralph Hoyle aNt hla brother, heater room. 105 Uti\ St.. 15(); Ave. He cUed on the way to the alp lonaer than any other ~ach· lnatruetor. He~ the wood· Jade. tor a OIW·ttary medical Balboa Yacht BuJn, fence, 829 ha.pltal er. Durl,_ Wodd War U ahe wu ehos> for tht ecbooL He hu &leo bulldlna at '-501 1!. 18th st. CUlt ..,_.de Dr .. e&OO; Elvtn Lanaon. M1' ~el owned and -rated a bus drlver for the Newport t.aqbt ftWtaJ abop an4 math. Be S.ven. Value ot the permit S. wall, 8QOC W. Ocean Ft., ~S). · ..._ Schooll. Mn. Butler and MN. attAmcled Cltrut UJah School and -.ooo. ~h p:~ ~el r.rle C~, ~ ~ Spelman have probably bHn In made trade rec:otde ln the 100 1M medical bUUdl~ Ia belna aacs the ZNIIID Want Ad ....... ·• • eu.. e th1l .c.h.ooJ system lon1er than and 2)().y&ld cl.uhee. con.ttructed near the Hoy~W New· iiiii-=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii::;;;;;iiiiii;;;;;;;;;;"t naUve of Anaheim and had Uved anyone el.ae. Mra. Butler baa been Othu teacheN who have been port Convalacent Home at the In Cceta Mesa 11 yean.. here from about 1937·38. She here quJte a lonl' ume are Mn. junctlon of 18th St. and 17th St., He la survived by h1a wtfe, Ida; formerly attended elementary M~Uer, Mrs. Pettlt., Mr. Jobn· near the Nt'NJ)Oft Blab School .tep-son, Peter Bendenaon: etep· school here. She has allo tau1ht son ~ Dulln MrL Chapman eampua. dau1hter, Mrs. Sally Burch; par· M..:S Berry, Mr. 'McCllntocJc, M,_: Other major permlta t.ued enta, Mr. and Mr8. P'rederldc En· T k s Orr, Mr. Sweet, Mr. StUJwell and dUn~ the put wee~ Included gel, and at.ter, Mrt. Carmen r a C -p 0 rts Mlu Cooper. borne. valued at ~880 and $28.• Owens, aU of Costa Mesa; an-• • • 370 In Irvine Terrace, and hornee other slater, Mrs. Thelma Coud· Day Held at • VUlT nox COSTA lfUA valued at a:K.720 and $21,!560 ln ray ot Vlaalla: and 3 brothera, Eventt Rea student. came to West Newport. Fred of Santa Ana, Ernest of Rin· I b p k Horace EnsliJl lut week to be Follow1n• pennlt.l Wl!re l&sued: ~~ ~~~~t;alll., and Robert of 8 a 0 a a r Introduced to our school lOVern-e CO.OWA DEL IIA.B Rosary was recited Monday ment. Between 25 and 30 people H. s. Mazet, .wtm.mtnc pool, with mass Tuesday at St Joac-Lot of proud boys and glrla are came, conslatlng ot student coun· 2328 Pacl1lc Dr .. $2.500: Hal Hou· him's Catholic Church, Costa Me· sporting blue, red and white rib-ell memberw, Everett Rea's may. aer, swimming pool, ~~ Pact(. sa. Rev. Father Thomas J. Nevin bon-awarda In the Balboa area or, vice-mayor, ~tary and lc Dr., $2.!500; EmJl Lund. 1-unlt. officiated. Intennent followed at a fter the track and sports day at business manager. 1-.tory dwelllnl added at 706~ Holy Sepulcher Cemelt-ry, Or · Balboa Park. Over 50 children The people from Rea met with Marperite, $8.800. angt-. Baltz Costa Mesa Mortuary participated, ac<'ording to leader our student council members In • mvoo: 'I'KJmACE was tn charge of arrangements. Paul MacDonald. the library. There they exchanged Maceo Corp., 1-unit, 1-story Information about how each dwellings at 1918 Tahuna. $25,· First and serond place winnenJ school wu governed . Our school 680, and 20CY1 Kewamee, $28,370; Police 1111 4 IIIII In the boys' high jump In the 6 to president, Jean Forbes, told about Murphy Bros. Ltd., awtmmlne • 8-year-old group were Danny Horace Ensign. pools at 1815 Galatea, $3,000; 1621 WH Sflle I ;.MF Marer and Richard Makkey. Win· After discussing the schoola. 3 Bayadere, $3,300, and 1607 Baya. ..... nera In the 9 to 11 group were groups or eighth grade student d S3 350 Frank Balch and Terry Tbomp-rouncll membera showed the Ev-ere, ' . Newport Beach Pollee nabbed son. In the same event for girls crett Rea members around our • SBOJlE CLD'FS 4 tM"nagers and their cache of In the 6 to 8 group th'e winners] school Forest Neal, garage, 326 Eve- more than 25 fifths of liquor were Betty Hill and candyre u s. · • • • n ing Canyon . $1.000. stolen from Lido Isle yachts Sat. ter. The older girl winners were • JIASJ[ET8ALL • CLIFF BAVEif urday mght. Nancy Darr and Rose Gnnion. Ralph Hoyle and Jack Hoyle, Ortl<'t'rs said th<' boys admitted I n the younger broad jump Costa Mesa and Horace Ensign medical building, 1501 E. 16th St., b k I h •·v .. played a game In Horace En· dd1ti rea lng nto t e oyageur, event Danny Mater and Kent Th d J 16 $40,000: H. E. ChrlaUer, a on h 'G 1 1 .. d ''Tl 0 t " sign's gym on urs ay. an. . S 000 t e ' r a y an me u . Balch were winners. Betty Hill Tht-B game was 26.32. In Horace at 608 St. James Pl., 1, . won for the younger girls and e lfEWPOIIT BEJGBTS Police Giwe Wanli11 Altout BolUS Check Nt>wport Beach Pollee put out an all-points warning to markt>ts this wM"kend on two men who may be trying to cash a bad ch('('k ht>rt'. The mt'n wt>rE' refused at sev- t>ral local stores when tht>y pre· sented a check from a Gard~n Crovc rontractor made out for $81 In writing but for $810 by <'hC<'k protector machme. Ensign's favor .. The A score was 1 there was a tie between Sydney 13_14• our favor. High point men Nelson Reames, 1-untt, -story Hill and Lisa Ambrosini. The old· W<'rc Dennis McMillan, 6 points; dwelling at 247 Ocean VIew. $17,- er boy winners wt>re Frank Balch John Shaw, 4 points: Steve Har· 580< R. E. Hartftaon, garage, 543 and Terry Thompson. while the pE>r. 2 points, and Kent Edler, 2 Tustin, $2.000. rorrespondlng girls wt>re R~ e BAJ.aOA ISL.A.IfD Ganlon and Karen Washkp. points. • • • Forrest Allinder. remove ga- The 100-ft. dash wall won by • FOBEIGif PEN PALS rag<'. build new garage and 2· Kent Balch, Frank Ba lch. Betty story addition, 114 Pearl, 16,000: Hill and VIckie Hawes. Runne~-For about 6 we-eks now. Mrs Judee Maurice Sparling, 1-unlt, up were Edward Washko. Terry Mosstt-ller's classes have bet>n 2-story dwelling, 306 Diamond, Thompson. Sydney Hill and Cyn. writing to children all over the 515.000. thla Smith. world. The students paid 25 cents e IALBOA The ball throw fpatured Dannv and acquired a foreign pen pal Roney Vallely, addition to res- SCJIOLABSBlPS OFFER.ED Maren Frank Balch Betty Hiil through which they exchanged taurant at 507 Edgewatt-r, S500: and vicki Hawes as .blut> ribbon Interesting Information. All the Mrs. Sarah Taylor, foundation, winners. RNt ribbons went to Ed· pen pals s peak Engll.sh, but 1137 E. Balboa Blvd .. $1,500: Ron· ward Washko, Tom Canton. Don· I many of tht>m do not write It too t>y VaiJely, sign. 507 Edgewater, na Metz and Cynthia Smith. well. Mrs. Mossteller Is making $150; Gordon Crary, alterations, The Costa Mesa-Newport Har-Mt-mbers of thl' new baton club a bulletin board or these pen pal 1515 E. Bay. $400; Bay Island bor Lions Club will sponsor 2 atf': Danny MacMillan. Sydnt>y lt-tters. • • • Club, renee and blacktopping at $250 scholarships for graduates Hill, Donna Metz. Marilyn Cle north end of Island Ave., $1,600; of Orange Coast College, cla._'S of mt>nts, Debbie Washko, Anna • JUJflOB R.EJ) CROSS T. Breckenridge, addition at 1129 '58 Ont-boy and one girl residing Bonnt-r, Diane Moore. Cynthia Horace Ensign hopes to fill a W. Balboa. $2,500; Roger Hanna· In the Newport Harbor Hi gh Smith, Pat Murphy and Susan box from each room this year for ford, a lterations at Bay Depart· &hool Olstrlct will be ~~elected. Moore. pre-school age children a bout to ment Store, 303 Main, $2.000. --------------------------enter one or the boarding achool.l e IAT SBOU:.S operated by the Indian Service of Irvine Co., wall at 2500 Bay· • • • • • • • '' •' • • '' '''' ' ' •:•:• • ''' '' ' '• -:•:•' the U.S. Government on the Na· shore Dr .• 1(25. and at 2576 Bay· Tar Tattl~ FROM HABBOB IU vajo ~rvatlon. Some of tM ahore Dr .. $1.260 . .::::::;" • · .., 1VDT KA1'FJ:I1l) boxes or kite have ~n eent to e a&WtoaT , • • 8 •• , • •:M?• , • , +:-:• • , , , trailer schoob Jn remote areu Robert Retherford. s tor a 1 e c : • 8 E M!+ I M e SADIE BAWJDKS "Around the World In Eighty Days" wu the theme for the an- nual Sadie Hawkins dance held last Friday night and sponsored by the Girls League Cabinet and Freshman Council. Iowa tests were taken by the Juniors at Harbor on January 20, 21. a nd 22 to establish a record or their personal achievements In several academic area.t. Understanding of bulc social ronrepts, background In natural, correctness and approprlatenes! of expression. quantatlve think· ing, Interpretation of natural science materials. ot the reservations. Horace En· space, 4323 W. Coast Hwy., $150; 11lgn School participated In this A. B. Cubbage. wall at 415 38th project for the tim time In 1955. St., $riO: Clyde Scht>llberg, cabana The drive will conclude thla Frl-at 226 19th St., $1,750; Morga n day. Lowt>ry, 2-unlt. 2-story dwellln1. .. ray-SIIIIen HMIII 11 TV Com1111rcial 5223 River, $21.560; Norton Flam· ers. 1 unit, 2-atory dwelling add· ed at 315 35th St., $1.3.210; Mrs. Sidney Campbell. 1-unlt, 2-story dwelling added at 3108 W. Ocean Ft .. $5.000; Melvin Carpenter, 2- uni 2-atory dwe at 121 ~th RUNNING REGULAR We slacenJy appr...,.. .,..,., pcatieDce ad ...... The dance. which begBn at 8:30 p.m. and luted until 11 :30 p.m ., was held In the Social Hall and Girls gymnasium, which was gal· ly decorated In scenes depleting Germany, France, Hawaii, Africa, Russia, and othPr countries visit· ed by Mike Todd's production "Around the World In Eighty OBys." Other tests dealt with lnterpre· tatlon of literary materials, VO· cabulary. and use or sources of Information. The Murray-Sanders homes on Harbor Blvd., near Orange Coast College, have ~n selected by (;(!neral Electric for use In a TV commercial to be shown on the G. E. Theatre at 9 p.m . Sunday, Feb. 9. Orco Block Co. The two most popular high· lights of the evening were the "hitchin ' post." with Mr. Webb "Parson" Jones "officiating," and the fortune telling booth, with Mrs. Mary Lu CGypsle) Stal read- Ing the tea leaves. Only 3 couples wt're divorced by Mr. Paul Cald· well, which ju11t goes to show that "stu dents at Harbor High are happily married." Among the 450 student& who danced to the music of the Clayt Lee Band. seve r a J r~lved awards Bob Burnett and his date Diane Ward captured the Theme Award by going with bukeU on thelr heads and helium ftlled balloons wttre tied onto the baskets. Carol Sallabury was the best Dalq Mae. Jeff McNeUiedge wu the "ICl'Oungtest" Jook1ng. The tests were ta ken the first 3 periods of the days by the Jun. tors and were conducted by Jun- Ior Instructors. Result. will be a v a 11 a b 1 e approximately OM month latt>r through the fiCth period teacher-counselor. DJVII)EIID DE~ California Bank's directors have declared the regular qua.rterly dividend of 50 cents per ahare payable Feb. 3 to shareholderw of record at the cla.e of bualneu Jan. 17. IIOVE J'aOif UT IBOaD The Alvln Evane have moved from 3581 Waverly Dr., Bay Shores, to Endno. Don Herbert, General Electric's iV progrE'SS reporter, who Is known as 1V'a Mr. Wizard, BUpet· vised the tllmlng, which will be Included In a stu dy of the modern home of today. JET auss WATER HUTEIS A.R Marsac Plumber Bun.DING BLOce-ALL SIZES-ALL TYPES TE WIIILE Costa Mesa Luna•erCo. Awards were al.lo ptetented to Suale McCoJJom and Don Smith, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~g who were 4relaed u native. and I had as their captiva Annte Ben· stein and her date Dave Va~hn : LtJMIIEB -IIUILDIItG MA!EIIIAI.S ........... a.. ... 18 .... 1111 VILLI 1111111 PMtal'ta9 a.. MCda a 4. ......._ ,..._. dl& eta 'diM ctactt. U.. VWo II_... ta --' 01 .. c::o.aty'• a..t ....... .-tiL a-q.t...__...., .. ._ La lll.ttM...._. ........ laW..,..._.. .. ... tMa..-• ............ Ron K~ler, who wu dreaaed u a white hunter, and Paula Echola, who was ~ u a native lD leopard akin. The m08t elaborate· ly dreaed were Oou,g MacLachlan and Molly McClintock. Uz Ware and Johnny Wells won the award for the moat Oriental. They wt'Ti! d.reued U ChlneJM!. ncket8 for the dance wt'~ sold by the Clrla Learue Cabinet and the 'Freshman Coundl at Sl a couple. which brought In a profit of mort! than 150 . The dance wu a big aucx.- and the mc.t colodul S.dle Haw· ldna ,et! e MUIIIU CLU. The reknowned City of Hope Ha.pttal wu vtatted on J'lldq, January 17, by the Ba.rbcw Rllh Ku.,_ Club u a medlod ott ~"Y~J\1. The dub. uctlrtM~ ott lc::Mal .... 1111. .......... Kay ........... ~ .. .......... .., ........... . ~ cut. ta•h -• .. .... ... ...... ICE 1 ... ... t 1 .. e R II Cit• I U..'·_ ........ JAMES D. RAY , "' LAGUNA FEDERAL -·--P~· 4~ Per Annum 4 T:iines a Year ~. ........ a..-. • ,, From. the POUCE . BLOnER Classified Ad Order Forn1 -e IIOifDAY, JAJI. • )'OUr)& trfttl on hla 'Pro])erty . , , ,.,.. )f. W. Wrleht. 1.507 Pria· Bruce Wolt.e, 400 ~Sola Terr., ('ill& Ln., HacbOr tnahlancb, re· Corona Hlt hlancb, report~ th.e porte(! a Good Humor Ice cream theft of a $20 bicycle ..• Arthur t.Nck J"Unntne hla motor to at· White, 709 W. Bay Ave., Balboa. tract attention • . . Mrs. Jean reported the theft of a t!O bicycle Sudduth. 121 39th St., Newport . • . Neal PUrcell, 2140 SevUJe, Beach, told pollee her son, Schel. Balboa, told pollee chlldftn Wft'e ly, 3. had been bitten by a nel&h· playln& on top of a train at the bor'a doe -which was quaran. Pacific Elect.rtc Station ••. AJJce tined . . • Mrs. C. F. fttohnborg, .Johnson. lOS lade, BaiOO. Ialand, 2600 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar, told pollee that Jive wires we,. reported an opossum u nder her down In a vacant hou.e &CrOll house .•. Pollee found a wheel· the street ••• Helen Alpert, 2610 ('halr In the water by the New· Seaview, Corona del Mar, re- port.Balboa &vines and Loan POrted somethlne thrown at httT As.sn. . . .Michael Berry, 206 Coral house. Ave .. Balboa b lan d, reported the • SVJmAT, JAM. 21 1068 ol his $52 bike. Mrs. l oeeph N. Donahue, 215 CJa.i.ti.c:ati.n For .-. ____ o Want.d to buy._o -. ... &ta+e n For rent. __ __o Want.cf to r.t_o Help wented ___ o Wonc wantecL. ___ o lost & Fex~nd ·--··-·..0 Share your c.r ... ___ o e TUESDAY, JAJf, 21 Ameth)'at. Balboa laland, report- Kenneth Getty of the Buffalo ed her house In shambles after Rllnch told poUce he thought he being broken Into -damage un- l!aw an airplane ro down south known ... Mrs. Richard J. Smith. east of the ranch Sunday . • . 121 Via Orvleto, Lido Isle, told Perce Pellett. 542 Riverside, New-pollee ahe lost her Kerry Blue port Helrhts, report~ the theft of Terrier ... William Burris, 844 his 12-gauge ahot gun worth $190 VIa Lido Nord, Udo lsle, reported from his parked car ... Evelyn finding a 12-toot outboard boat Crawfard. Lido Yacht Anchorage, tied up to hls pier ... Clerks at told pollee the 75-foot ketch Lee's Pharmacy, 302 Marine Ave., "Zla," turned over while belna Balboa b land. reported finding launched-no Injuries ... Char-k.eya In a red holder tn front of lotte Barley, 117 E. Bay Front, the store ... lud)' Edmonda, 921 Balboa Island reported a hit and E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, reported run driver attuck her car from wires down ln the alley behind MAJL TO: THE ENSIGN. 2850 E. Cocut Hwy., Corona del Mar PenoMI --·-··-D Misc:.eU.neous ... __ . .Ll CONGRESSMAN Jomes B. Utt, Republicon of Santo Ano. an- nounces his condidocy for re· election os U. S. Repre~entol1ve from tha 28th Congres>,onol District jOronge and Northern Son Diego Counties). He will seek his fourth consecvt;ve •erm Mr. Utt. o notive of Sonta Ano, se rved as state t~ssemblyman from 19)) to i937, then for to yeors wos an inheritance to.< op· praiser before takin g up h1s duties as congressman in 1953. Your Name -----------Address ----------Phone the rear at Coast Hl&hway and the fttondezvoua Ballroom. Newport Blvd. -mtnor damage • IIODAT. JAJC. '¥1 . . . Arty Stuckey, Balboa Bay Mrs. Adlln Nadon, 312 Ialand Club, told pollee he aaw a boy Ave., Balboa, reported to pollee push a bicycle off the bluff. that $155 worth ot property wu e WEDifESDAT, JAJf. 22 taken from her locked car ... Mrs Clark Sweet 415 Kln&a Jack Queener, 63, of eo.ta MetiA, · H ' d d d was booked tor Intoxication after Mothers Aid Polio Drive Pl.. Clift aven, reporte a ea an accident lnvolvlnr damage to cat In her IJarage ... J. K. Hamet, a parked car belonging to Ralph 1824 Highland Dr., Harbor High · M k t 3411 Newport Blvd. The annua l Mothers' March, Jand8 wanted his pet white rat as ey a ' aiding the BPW Club's polio tund picked up Balboa Market 608 Newport Beach · · · Marlin l ohn· drive, wu held Tuesday night. E Balboa ·Bl~d Balboa re~rt.ed son, 605 Mar,uerlte Ave., Corona Captains for the various dis· 2 'smalJ chlldre~ hanrlng around del Mar. told pollee he found a trlcts In the city, acrording to all morning ... Mrs. Hende~n. bicycle In a nearby gully · · · Mrs. M111. AI Horvath, chairman, were: 3706 Park Ln told pollee that Louis Kestleman, 122 47th St., Mrs. Richard Larzelere and Mrs. Mrs McCa rty ., of the same ad· Newport Beach. reported two boys W. K. Chrlstopher for Balboa: drt>~ found a while Persian c•t shooting firecrackers · · · William Mmes. Robert Brown. James Sha. lth a red rollar R. Ford. 14• Newwrt Beach, was fer and J. D. Wallace for !'\ew-w · cited at 17th St. and Cout Hwy • TBVIISDAT, JA!f. 23 for driving a car without an op-port; Mrs. Kenneth Gorton for Mr!l. Edna Davenport, 1752 erator's license ... Thoma.ll Ham-Balboa Coves: Mrs. W. D. ~ew. POa SALE SACRIFJCINC-Beautlful Grand· fathers Clock and HaviLand China with Sterlln& silver pat- tern. For quick Nle. Leavln& town. KJ 3·2294. __ ..,._..._,...,--=--- BOXER PUP=J-Months old k&- latered.. $35. 321 Allao, Newport Helehts. Or call Midway 6·3124. UPHOLSTERED FURNT'ruRE like new · two lampil, all half price. Call OR 3-6725 alter 9 a.m . SPINET PIANO A bench, like new with new euarantee. Rtorular price $725, apedal for January $495. Terma $15 per month. Schmidt-Phillips Co., 520 N. Main, Santa Ana. PRAC'nCE Planet $95. $135, $195, all In iood rondltlon or wtll toa SALE NEW RCA COLOR TV $399 With Trade ln IIAIIY I. PETEIS STAR TV rent S5 a mo. Schmidt-Phillips. BALBOA BLVD. AT 23rd ST 520 N. Main. Santa Ana. NEWPORT BEACH NEW STEINW A Y_P1;.:.:..:a.::.nos;__, -a-:-:11 ORiole 3·5700 styles. all flnlahes. payment "'u=-=sc::::ED=-""H,....,AM"""""'M'"="=o""N':":D~S=-p.,..ln:_e_t_O,..r-g-a-n; from S45 per mo. Sch.mldt-Phll· perfect condition. Sch.mldt·Phll- llps Co., 520 N. Main, Santa lips Co., 520 N. Main, Santa AM. A~ NEW HAMMOND ORGANS, all SALEM MAPLE SPINET ll.kt' new. models at your only authorized damaged In shipping. SAVE Hammond Dealers In Orange $285. Schmidt PhHlJps Co. 520 County, Schmidt-Phillips, 520 N. Main, Santa. Ana. CAAS roa SALE ----------------- 1948 STlJDEBAXER 4-door Cham- pion, eood condition. private party Phone ORJo1e 3-4917. '56 OLDS •'98'• ConvertlbJ~. E.xrel· l~nt rondltlon . all extru, priv- ate party, Sl8SO. Phone Mid· way 6-2746. IIOJttT TO LOAJf l..ARGER LOANS To $100,000. One to Ftve Ye-ars Also caah for TDa. JACK SMTTB CO. Investment Realtors 1704 N. Main St. · Kl 3-8381 Santa Ana BANK TELLER OR BOOKKEEPER Experienced NCR operator Apply ~35 E Coast Highway, COM Oftlce. California Bank 11lADE TilDE II ,_ 0111 ... On a new HamUton Liberal allowance, aee .... _.,......... JEWELER 3123 E. COAST HWY ~ COM. SPECIII.! For Month of February $11.&8 ftto gular S17 .50 Job All WaKin& Done by Hand w~ Also Do: L'phol.st~ry Cleaning Motor Cleanlnc Monthly Rates !Wash ing 6 WaxlnrJ '• 'I PlaLa del Norte. Balboa, re~rted mond of Orange reported theft man for Newport Heights; Mrs some-ont> tappln& on her Window of SlO worth of liquor from n boat C. Orby Anderson for Westc-liff ... Frank Clugow, 6403 Sea· owned by Charles Wineberg, 912 and Harbor Highlands: Mrs. Rlch-~hort" Dr.. Newport Beach. re· VIa Lido Nord, Udo Isle . . Mrs. ard Lilienthal for Cliff Ha'-t>n: ported boys on Udo Isle threw Gladys Tye. 517 Poinsettia Ave . Mrs. Bryant Wiest lor Lido lslt>; egi'll at hu car necessitating new 1 M told 11 Mrs. Ma rgaret Rlngwalt for Bay paint job ' Ro~rt S Dorrla. Corona de ar, po ce so::h Shores; Mrs. Robert Class for N. Main. Santa Ana lc Ham· S!dALL EBONY SPINET~-p-la_n_o mond Organ Studios, 521 No. a beauty. $389.00. T ~ r m s Spadra, Fullerton. The Ham-like rent. Schmldt ·Phllllps Co .. Top job opportulllu.-..n ftelda. Please Call for ApPQintment AT Kfll and Women 2140 Granad~. ·Balboa, told PQllre ~~e ~plotlc~ed u~t;_:r 1-~~~g:ro~n Newport Island; Mrs. 1une Peter· tlomeone stole S15 worth of hub-14~ ~~ ~I · ;: r I~vlnl' Terrace. •~«>n for Lido Trailer Park; Mrs. C . caps from his car ... Ml"!!. R. L. told pol fee nsh:r l~t a $500 dla: T. Pfleger for Harbor Island; Mrs. Keppen, 298 VIa Quito. Lido lsle. d brooch on her way to the Leon Yale for Bearon Bay; Mrs. reportf'd ''skunk trouble" ... Hel-r ot Cout Country Club . . . Robert Hankey tor Irvine Ter- en Llndwy 2306 Margaret Dr.. rv ne rod Ave rare: Mrs. H. I1 Sames for Shore Harbor Highland. told pollee she ~~n~a~:j 6i:a~lr~~rted th~ Cliffs; Mrs. David Webb for Co· found a card eaae with a social theft of a S20 Fiexi-Racer rona HIJhlanda; Mmes. H. V. secllrlty card belonatn& to Jemes F ancl.s Howell 618 Marlgold Richardson. John Tubb8, Albert Charles McMUllan ... Jack B. A~ Corona del Mar repo~ Routh and Mill Marilyn Wheeler K~p. 908 S. B4Y Front. BalbOa tt..t" h wu the victim of a tor Corona del Mar; and Mrs. laland. repon.d a dHd aeal at ~eht!,.• eat's b1te ... Doroth;y Harvey Peue tor Balboa Ialand. Sapphire and S.. Bay Front · • • Crawford ot the Dlnnerhom Res- Jlm O'Conner. 1700 KIJW~ Rd., taorant. Newport Beach, reported Cliff Haven, reported the theft of cigaret machines were bu~lar­ hbJ S15 bicycle · · · J. M. Evana.l lzed to the tune of S100 ... R. H. Newport Beach. told pollee Dan Twl h 1 lO f 4800 Rlvt>r New· Scholefleld. 214 Poinsettia Ave .. rtt~e 'h ~ hl!l bike l~to the Corona del Mar, reported the ~ ac · t ~d and Balboa thett of a $100 power lawn mow-r.vans car a er ... Mra. Harold Dawson, 2001 Blvd. -no damage to bike. car Cliff Dr .• Nt>wport Heights. told or boy. pollee t~ome-one shot a BB eun • nlDAT, JAJC. 24 pellet through her window ':' .. A two-car collision In the rain Saturday evening at Coast Hwy. and Bayside Dr. sent both drlv· ers to Hoag Hospltol with minor Injuries. They nrl.' Stanley C. Allt>n. 22, of Laguna Beat'h, and LeRoy Jay Berry, 23, of Costa Mesa. Paul Heckman, 108 VIa Antlbes, Bill DeSutter. JOt Orchid Ave .. Co- Lido Isle, reported 2 boys tried rona del Mar reported two to brnk Into his house during vou ngsters took' a car belonging the night · · · Vera Wardell. 215 to Frederick M. Noad from hls Ahwthyst, Balhoa Island, told po· garage at 329 Marguerite Ave .. All0l7KD T1lE COUEJl lice an attt"mpt was made to Corona del Mar ... Lela May When the Keith Mlchelsens burglarize her home . · · M. Con· Smith, 60. of 2024 Beryl Ln .. Har-moved they didn't go far . ·. . tant, 6 18 Romana Dr .. Irvine Ter· bor Highlands was booked for from 136 VIa Trieste, Udo Ish.•. to rae<'. rt'ported finding a piggy drunk driving.' tht' next street. 124 VIa Undine. bank containing S1 .25 ... MnJ. Lambert. 10<1 15th St .. Newport Beach, told polkE' she found 6 Ill'· sort~>d signs in thE' alley at 15th St. and ~an Front ... AI Har- rl!l, 1200 W. Cont~t Hwy., Newport. ~ported boys w ith guns on the d iU overlook ing the highway ... Michael Mooney. 16, of Newport Bea('h, wu citE'd by pollre for Restore Competition, Xhools Are Urged mond Oraan never needs to be 520 N. Main. Sahta Ana. tuned. FRENC;.H:,._P=-ro-v.,...i n-c-:-1 a-:-1--:S:-p-:-1 n-e-:-t -re-. IlEAL ESTATE & Jl.EJfT ALS turned from rent. Save $188. 3 yrs. to pay. Schmidt-Phillips, Co., 520 N. Main. Santa Ana. A 1TRACTIVE LARGE S t u d I o room -COM. Fireplace. fur- nace, private bath, 2 separate 1..3) Tuatln-Newport Beach ( aaa. from All-American parldnc lot, nRE ULE entrances. Suitable for business to make a profeaslonal chan.(e to man or woman. Monthly or better aerve yoor fellow man. yearly. Phone ORJole 3·1893. 400/o II &oo/o OH NO OOWN-TEB.MS NEW FRONT DELUXE APT for To lncreue your productive time. 1 or 2 adults -neaz atores and To tnaure your future recardlea tnnspo:rt.aUon. Larte Uvln& ot ace. room. built-In dove and o~n. aar. d.lsp.. tiled kitchen and , __ bath. thenn. coatroUed bft.t. To double yow ~e. 1t s. llYn 50.000-MILE GUARANTEE Wbole.sale price for fttotall Customers IIIE IYERS UN10N SERVICE Avocado A Cnut Highway Corona del Ma r Ne.xt to Jamaica Inn ORi olt> 3-3320 sund«k and .raraee. 409 lu- I mJne. Corona del Mar. U 8-6721 eves. S100 mo. -yearly le&M. CHARMING HOME On the beach In China Cove. 4 Bedrooms; 2 battu: doubl~ garage: bar~­ cue July and August · $1i0>. Doris Bray ORiole 3·0350 LARGE LOT.=:Near Newport Har bor High. $5.500-Tenns .. Uberty 8-1617. ONEBEDR'MAPT. $65-monthly Furnished. Balboa Peninsula Call JAckson i -4524. UNFURNISHED 2 -=s-=E:=Dc=Rl0711.~1 • ....,H~ou-se- SPECIAL SALE of Grands, In· Nice. Adults. $100 mo yearly eluding Kimball, Baldwin, Ma· basis Erhardt ~alty. ORiole son .tr Hamlin. Kroeger, Bram· 3·5540. bach and many otht"rs u low FOR RENT OR LEASE attrart1ve as $385. $495, $675. etc. office In Corona del Mar. All or Schmldt·PhllJipq Big Plano lr desk spa<'f' ~fr. Se<Jlnger. Ph. Orga n Store, 520 N. Main, Santa ORiolt> 3 ~0. Evenings U 8 1 Ana. 0265. 3637 E. Coast Hwy., Co 1 ELECTRO~IC ORGAN.:_Best Buy, rona del Mar. only $395 Schmidt Phillips Co., WINTERRE~"TA-L-.,.Ba....,J..,..boa-lo;Jand. 520 N. Main, Santa Ana. 3 bdrm. houstt. 2 bath and 5t& HAMMOND Chord Organ -any. ragt> _ newly furnlshed. Call one can play this wtth no lH· ORiole 3 4093. · sons Low price lc euy term_'--:.._-~-~ Sa t A a good location; pleasant sur ! YOU RAVE! Then aee Mr. Croran Sales Su pervlaor .... Rest lazerial Part 1842 Newport Blvd~ Costa Mesa SOME YREE -30ME FEE AppUcanta needed. many omce jotMI. a1ao rata W"anta and do- me.ttca. 'Many jobs for qualltJed men.(~ now.) lu.ne Fanv Empl. Agency, 402 \i 32lld St., Newport SALESMAN PART GR FU U niE tax St>n. tee to small .• nd med- MIKE MYERS UNION STATION ORlol~ 3·3320 . As.k lor Harry lt01"011U..l::C1 LA.IfDICAftiiG1 Maf.A1rr rr oes -.,.u W.ciD Ugbt a..u..,. u 1-HM.' u • .....,._u t-4545. ••• PIIIIDII£1 ma a:wr S.IOI 1 .. 101 ---a.M lGOI Soun4 ProJectcn FAST OOLOB FILM SERVIa Model A1lpla.JM SupplJa ....Csr 1r1S.., 1782 Newport Blvd.. eo.ta )(ella P'bone U~ S-70C2 JOHN~iTONE'S lesa Alto WreciWI Used Auto Paru., 'nrea We Buy Cars and Scrap Metal UBERTY 8·7013 2m'S Placentia Ave .. Costa Mesa WHEELER ELECTRJC Electrical Contractlnc Free Est irna t es 2753 D E. Coast Hlgnway Corona del Mar ORiol..-3-9-l64 · U R 1315 Ev~. Pamting-Decorating PAPER BANGING GEORGE BURKHARDT UceDMICS Contractor 1897 Oranp Ave. Cocta MH~ driving with only one license Year-round use of school facll-tlonal level and have removed plate and speeding at Balboa lUes and reinstatement ol rom· rompelltlon from thf' classroom Blvd. and 13th St., Balboa · · · peUUve Incentives are rerom· by passing students through the Nelson Stafford of Stafford Elec· mended by the Federated Rtopub-various levels of training with no trlc Costa Mesa, told pollee 80me-llcan Women's Club of Newport reaard for the etCort, capacity of one' stole $315 worth of electric Harbor. achievement of the lndlvidaul." Schmidt Phillips, 520 N. Main, I FUR."iiSHED ~PT -Ground floor. n a n · roundlngs: adults only: no FINE BALDWIN GRAND. like pets. 610 ~farguf'rlte, COM. new. Rt>gular $3370 model for --Sl350. 3 yrs. to pay. Schmidt-ATI"RAC11VE 2 bdrm. untumlsh . t.Jber17 8-8628 I' County ----1-,-.. -.. .:..-........_----- al't'a Ideal for peNOn with In-... A tlon "1de Co. (lf,l drlll motors from his truck while Jn a resolution passed at the The rHOlullon stated further Phillips Co. 520 N. Main, Santa ed ~pl Convenient location. An l nquare 508 Marigold, COM .. a. ORiole 5 -0486. parked at 110 Riverside, Newport January meeting, the club mem-that the club membeOl should Heights .. · Car Ctse, 310 Ameth· bers said that "our schools have "work toward the adoption of a yat Ave .. Balboa island. reported watered down the r e q u 1 r ed more nrorowa course of study at DOC CAUSES OlASJI ---------------------.'D'SDI'ESS a.EJn' ALS terest in setting own hrs. Im- mediate romm. ORiole 3 8950 for appt. a boy ahot a pellet through the rour-. of study at every educa-aU educational levels with par· A trtsky dog co.t lanet Doris window at 313 Amethyat · · · A ttcular emphuls on those soUd Tattersall. 1~ W. Balboa Blvd .. sparking utility pole was report· Beach Pa rk·1 n 9 •ubjecta which dlsdpllne the Balboa. minor car damage when ed by Mathew Stamm. 1520 W. mind. live the .tudent a IOUnd she swerved to avoid It and Balboa Blvd., Newport. at 16th foundation of basic knowledge crashed Into the cement divider DM WILIEI :~~ ~choo;.:!~:~~ 'or.?·N~~~~: pass Is s 7. 50 ~~:v~~0fh~:~::g~~ ~s:d ~~:-)boa Blvd. and G St. Satur· High S<'hool boy will u~rdse and reported aam~. Price ol the annual parkJnc acJentlt1c a~; and that Instead of _.:.____________ For rent. Under ron.<~tructlon. give preliminary tralni.n& alter e U TUaDAT, JAM. 2S pass for the Corona del Mar Main me~ly apendlq vast suma of All your printinq n..Os will be IK'hool and w~k-ends. Gregory Daymond, m VIa Vir-Beach wu Mt at 17~ by the money we make 1\IU and efflcl· Modern office bulldlng -avalla-ORiole 3·7319 en.z.e, Udo lale, ,.ported a prowl-Newport Beach Cl~ Council Mon. ent, y~ar-round u.w ot our school hondled cOI'venie.,tiv end couri- er ... ,lloward A. Olda. Z7. New· d•v -nln" ....... _ pa ..... nr •-,... 1 fadJJtlea In beln&. and ,.Instate .r __ 1_ 1 ble Mareh 1. Modifications to f ~ -, "' • .., • .,,.. nu ~.-1 -.~ 1 1 ti eoudy in the com~te y-.quip-port· BHch.. w .. dted or •~· malna at !0 ~nta pucar. norma oom...,.. .. t ve neeD vee as suit. Separate plumbing faciU- Inc ••• Frank Everest. Ml S. Bay Th"e plan wu tried Jut year a I'Adn. ot conectlng what l.s ~ Job Printinq O.pertment of Front. Balbo&' laland, told peS for the first tfmt', f01nr Into tf· ~ ln Ublted States Educa-t1es; FA heat; otf-st'J'Ht parkin~ .orne drtftf bJ'Ok down his;:::_ feet In AUJ'Uit. and the pttce wa.a iUoil.iin.~ .. ~IIJ!IIIII-------iliiil.i,;;i;;iiii..-iiiiiliooooiiiiiiiiiil ___ iiiii~ fence and drove away · · · $2.!0. Ct~ Mana~r ttobeJt ~-Staol~ Bell. 217" M&rl\lertte. ton ,.ported that 18 ~ ...,. S p E C I A L P 0 L I C E Corona ct.l Mar. told polk!l • hJt aold last y r-78 to local ral· and run H.r damared he:r cat at Mnta. ~ to non-rMtdefttt. ~and Cout Hwy. · · · Mrs.. Coundtm.a.n lay Stoddat4 a . Dam.a.Jd MartLn. 1i01 Deborah Ln .. plalned tbat the prtnwy JNI"PPOIIt Ratbor llltblanda. ~ that of the pu~ Qttem wu to be1p bu aon. Bruce. I. wu bltt.n b1 a local realdlmta. and eald tha.t the nttahbcw's dol . • · Jlkharcl A. NeOfd .,.. t.b:at u.e,....,.. WUDamt. 101t Dowr Dr ....... pwd\.Utd .......,. '-Ylaall peoopaa; clllf. told pollee M~~MboctJ lltOM ,.,..,.. --.. ol Ootou ... tbe beads fl'alll ba. •IJd.alder _,.. Mar ~ tD tM I UIO prb, t.tm-daiUP ~···lila Vera .. ylq thAt U.. tii*Sal ~ • Pwwooath. 110t Court. "~ ~ C.'!lllllmlttM bad ..,.....,. • ...... ~the theft of a-... a cat ~ •••..... AWn OuaJa. 106 K. ~· l'r'oclt, .. l ........ PGftt4 • .._. eenren pried •P lft .. ef' '"' enbJ •.. EdWald the lfewpwt ....., .._. ill ftll lh M -VI• KaNa, UdD IMf ;WQI _. rl" I ..,-.; ..., 41 llltiU.tblftoltM Iiiii at 1M...,..-... t; .,_ llllft ,._ IIIII ear •.• C. L. .aadr· ~ tM...,...,. .._ -W. --. un .,..,_ L&. ,.., • ... ,..,. .... • ...._e..,. t.N ..... I II lilllll ---··WpM~ Only one suJte and foor lndlvidu. al otnces len.. On p~rty ewry· C. W. IIITEIS .., .• WAX AloqD POLISH FLOORS CLEAN RUCS. W A.LLS. WINDOWS ......... lillllllll .... For Cardiac Conditions ltldney Stones Nephrtua -All~rrles SaJt f'n!oe Diet u 8·5012 MOVING? ONE MAN a VAN 17.75 HR. 2 men A van at min. P.U.C. rate of $9.25 Hr. w1thin 30 ml. 'nme starts at JQur door . We d~Jiv• man. o( .1000 lbs. up to 80 mUes lame day tor min. P.U.C. r•te.. No o . chJ. for Sac Call H.-man u 8·22'74 or LJ 8-84.'10. 8:N W. l9th Sl Colta ~~-. t.ow.t at«qe ratee. COIDI.Kft &.AiaiKUafG .. .... na IS'I'DU.n::s Miler... .. ,. ,.,.. .... ~ ""OO.C......,_A Da. IIA.IlfUWid aalole s..atiD-1* E. o..t ..,.. I , I Mil C. UIDEI REALTOR ................. ORiole 5-0040 , .... Cll Slnl• 1/1 I UBITY IN CORONA DEL MAR • AMAZING TERMS KOW OFFERED ON A CINDERELLA HOME II ,_.,1 lEU EITIID" ... VEIEUJII Now tor the 11m time you ean own a fabulout ClDderella home tor 510110 r cash d~ pa~nt VEIEU.JS The last of the •~,. GJ. loans Jn this area wtth a mlnl1hum of down plu. ~imp. Plans for establishing a Chris· tlan Science Church ln Corona del Mar were announced thls week. Regular Sunday services at 11 a.m. will be held ln the Arthur Murray Studio, 3523 E. Cout Highway, beginning this Sunday. 3 bdrm. It family room home in popular price range. It has THE TRUTH IS ••• theae homes have more "bonus" features than any under $25.000. Jndudlnr ••• SHAKE ROOFS .•. BUILT IN RANGE lr OVEN •.• MASSIVE 8" BRICK FIREPLACES ..• 3 BDRMS, 3 and DEN and 4 BDRMS ••• ALL 2 baths ... 72' WIDE LOTS ... PLUS MANY, MANY MORE. Modeb open every day and EVENINGS Ull 9 P.M. On Harbor Blvd. In North eo.ta Mea, directly across from the new State Hospital. sox J'OB TBE aADT"S 2 bth.s, 2 flreplcs .. w/w carpeting WALKER lr LEE, INC ••. SALES AGENTS ... KIMBERLY 5-4403 A 6-lb~ u .oz. son. WUilam, Wf.S over hdwd. noors. 1 ~ lots (45' born to Sandra and Robert Barry, frontage). Zoned R-2. Ample room l4Z7 Serenade Terr., Irvine Ter· for additional house or apt. Price ~ce. Sunda~ Ja~ ~. ~ Hoog ~~~-on~~.~Dn. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hospital. • • • • l 'oo Lnte to Clcuwty Fle1illle & DiHereat FOR SALE: Roper 4-burner gas 3 bdrm. It family room for large range tn good condition. S35· family-or easily convertible to Phone OR. 5·0047 duplex with 2 bdrm. each unit. 2 UIITS au• 4 lADIES CAal) OF TBAlfD Permanent harbor view. Elec. 01 011 Lot Hattie c. Ruggles, 504 Colden-blt·ln kitch -all appiillnces, rod Ave .• Corona del Mar. wishes w/w carpet It drapes. Price $33,· An older 2 bedroom furnished to thank the many friends for 500. Terms. house in front Available for OC· the kindness they showed to her at the passing of ,her husband. Herbert Ruggles. OURT BOSH, Rltr. 31S I!AlUNE AVE. BALBOA I.SLAND O!Uole 3·7030 NARCISSUS AYE. Coi'OIIa llel lar IH Be-room Heae Front of R-2 lot -30xll8. Some furniture. Total price $11,500 with ONLY $1500 down. Joll• L s.•l•ir REAL TOR & INSURANCE OR 3-3850 -Eves. OR 3·6344 3333 E. Coast Hwy .• Corona del Mar OCEAN FRONT LOT One of the last R-1 Beach Lots In the Balboa Area. 36 I 102 HARBOR IIYESTIEIIT COIPAIIY REALT O R S Newport Blvd. at 30th St. NEWPORT BEACH OR 3-4400-Res. OR 3 5356 BALBOA ISLAND First Offering 3 Ballrooms -2 Baths Lanai Patio. Near North Bay $33.000. ,WILDROI REALTY 3UJ Marine Ave .. Balboa Island ORiole 3-1730 PONTIAC Sells For LESS r AT RiyCarvir • • • cupancy. 3 Bedroom apt. in rear . leased at $125 mo. 3 garages BaJ & Beach ReaiiJ lac. leased at $10 each. $25,500. Con- sider vacant lots in trade. 3519 E. COAST HlW A 'i CORONA DEL MAR OR 5·0440 C. W. lASTERS Use Ensign ClasaUled ads to buy, selL trade or exchanee. DOII'T CRY TOIORROW ORiole 3-6950 BUY TODAY ' 2229-33 E. Coast HiP••J Coroua HI lar 1 Ottlce . 18x18 -1 Otfice · 19x21 Rear Shop . 36'x40'x20' high -Shed · 2l'x15' LO'I' SIZE . 40'xll1' -Enclosed parking for 6 cars. Price Retl.., to M!.OGO • 210/o hn FUIICIS J. HORVATH REALTOR •3120 W. BALBOA BLVD. -NEWPORT BEACH OR1ole 3-4980 -ORiole 3 ·7187 -Uberty 8-7451 --~~~~~~~--~--~~~~~~~~~~-- SOUTH OF HIIHWIY 3 Betlroo1111 • 2 BalM Large family room; w/w carpeting thruout; luxurious new drapes; dining area; fireplace; compact kitchen with dishwaaher, dishmaster, disposal. filtered water ; FA heat Large lot with lathe house and shrubs. Sun deck with Bay and Oceo.n View. $30,950 Appointment Only CLAIRE VII HORI, R ... 2731 w. Coast Rlehway Uberty 8·4Zrt • Newport Beach COIOII HIIHWIIS o,.. H--SalldaJ I ..... , 1-6 II& • &31 ....... ... On level lot wtth view ot Ocean and Mountains. Room for awtmmln1 pool. At lea than ~laoement cost -$24.500. -Submit exchange or term.a. Lot alone worth $12.000. Excellent condition. Owner occupied. .a•• v•n ·-~~~~ IEALn 36'7 N. NEWPORT BLVD. oppoalte Hoar Ha.pital Phone Uberty 8-1617-Eves. Uberty 8-12fr> CIIIU IEL Ill .... ,. Till Ill .. New, Cu.tom-Bullt, Spactou., 2 Bedtm. lr Fam.Jl1 Room Home. P'ea~ extra la~ llvtn.r rm.. aU-eledrlc Jdtcben. carpeta and drape~, 2 betM, 2 t.Lrep**-an extra Jarp rarare -~ tot Income unit. ... eoo c::aab wm handle . .1111 IIEIUI, ltlller .... OoUt ..,. SEE THESE IEIUDFUL lEW HOlES IEARIII COIPLmOII Ill EXCLUSIVE Westcliff 3 bedroom. 2 full bath Contemporary, with wide lot, larae llvtng and family rooms. Built on a 90 foot lot, this excitingly beautiful home has 1825 square feet of ENCLOSED living area, an all-electric Hotpolnt kitchen. attractive exposed beam ceilings, large covered porch, and full service porch. $21,8&0 . -$4,47& DOWN 4 bedroom, 3 bath Rancho. Shake roof, cedar siding. Palos Verdes stone fireplace and planters. Thls modern ranch style home, on a 90·ft. wide Jot, haa 2218 square teet ot enclosed living area, a 24 -tt lone covered porch, deluxe, breathtaklne Hotpolnt kitchen, service porch, and beautl!ully appointed master bedroom suite with dresslne room and bath. $38,316 -$6,4&0 DOWII 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 stall shower Contemporary. Built on a 90-ft. wide homesite, thl.a sumptuoua 1964 square toot home has a wonderfully intimate and comfortable 25xl5 kitchen and family room. The all-electric Hot· point kitchen Is a homemaker's dream, and the wealth of luxury appointments In all details make thla an exceptional home. $31,710 -$4,1&0 IIWI With lb own entry courtyard. creatln1 an entirety dif· terent con~pt In landllcape plannin1. tbJa 3 bedroom. 3 bath PadOc:a has probably the most ~ctoua, unu.· ual and attractive family room you'Ve ~ ~n. Pan- eled In textured birch. wtth cathedral ceiJlnp, and a raised hearth !irepla~ of imported Mexican .tone, It Is easy to Imagine the Intimate, enjoyable times you'll have here. The entire 2224 square toot home, built on a 98-!t. corner homesite, ls designed for llvtne at Its best 536,110 -$6.310 DOWI This 3 bedroom, 2 bath Colonial Is featured by a large covered terrace with sliding ela.ss walls. It's one of those unusual homes masterfully planned to ret the maximum advantage out of every one of it. 188'7 square feet of enclosed living area. It'a built on an 88·ft. cor· ner homesite Ideally designed tor a pool. -l&O -$4,812 DOWI PRICES INCLUDE TITLE TO YOUR LOT • 1100 We.t.cl..ltt Drive Liberty 8-8181 ~ KUe North of Entrance to Bayah~ • SEE, ..... ,, FlEE IEIT .. 4 IIIII II C-1 Z.. Room tor addJnr cammerdal unlta. Your 3 tnant. wtll ma1te all pa)'meiiU on th1a aeeU.Ot local propert;y a.nd etve you a llDn' 7BEE HOME. Only .,00 dn. 8111'17 on th1a one I IBBE rr • • We have an oceu~ ~ comer -and 2 aJtl, we can trade for a qua.1Jt7 bMM. ....,_ SboreclU!s or a ...,. noat. . ILYIE YIIU LIIE Nil On the wtdMt tree·llned street In town - 3 Bedroom.~, Fireplace, Forced·Alr HeaUne: H&ICIWood Floon.. Wall to Wall C&.rpetlnJ; Dlapoul, Dlabwasher: 2-C&r Gara1e - Juat about everythlnJ! Priced at onJy $23,~. The exterior Is very attractive, toot IDLn Alii .. ,...... c.. Acroa from s.eurlty Bank, C.D..M.. 2828 E. COAST BGHWY., C.D.M. Phone: ORiole 3-3770 VOGEL VALUE COlMA DEL Ill lTTim• IPECUUTIRS Attractive garage apt. on rear of R-2 lot. Apt. has hard· wood floors, stove and refrigerator, earage, laundl'y and extra euest room. Completely fenced yard, patio. BBQ. Lots of room to build a home on the front ot lot. The location Is good and the price Ia right at onJ.y $12,500. Terms. The lot alone Is worth $8.~. THE VOGEL CO. 2667 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar -ORJole 3·2020 It ORiole 3-2021 BILL'. S BEST BUYS IOIEY 111118 APIRTIEIT IOTR Centrally located between Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, just ofl HJehly Trav~ed Freeway. Five 2 Bdrm. Apts, Two 1 Bdrm Apts It 2 meeping Rooms. can ea.slly be converted to have an additional 5 Sleeping Rooms. Income Excluding Owner's 2 Bdrm Apt. $14,750 yr. Fill Price O.IJ $1&,000 Hall Down -Owner wtll carry balan~. W. A. TOBIAS, Realtor MATT LABORDE-Manaeer "You•u Ll.ke Our Friendly Service" (Across kt:reet from 1hrltty DruJ Store) 220 E. 17th St. eo.ta Mesa U 8-U39 Eveninp Call Ml 6 ·3071 • U 8-7007 • Ll 8-5865 PIE.SUSOI 1111111 WITH HEITD I FILTEIED PilL IRVIIE TERUCE • Beautltul easily cared tor comer with luxuriou. 2-bdrm. and convertible den, 2 bath home. Expenalve carpets and drapes. Immediate poaealon. Flexible terms. See 1536 SERENADE TERRACE UIL W. STAaEY, lulllr 15th and Irvine Uberty 8·2i&t anytime WE'VE· GROWN TOO! .. .... and BIGGER $2,964,470--1952 THIS YEAR? The Greatest -Our Goal!