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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1958-04-17 - Newport Harbor EnsignltOW10~ Y STOD ELECTED ~ Chomb.r officioll, is obout to cut off o chun~ of birthday cake, ..hich represectts the first yeer ennivers&ry of the Chomb.r. The ~ .. slicers ore, left to right, Mrs. Jessie· Hill, Chom- ber secretory: Ed Bobsoo, first vice-president; Fred Stewort, trees· urer: Fronk Jordon, . Broden Finch, the new president; Bobe Orban, ootgotn<J pre~dent, ond Molly McClintock. Miss COM. who is the Chamber's candidote for queen of the Oronge County Foir. This photo wos token ot the instollotion meet- ing held lost week in the Youth Center. (Ensign photo) Hart Named· as Alternate The new mayor of the City ot I Newport Buch il Jame. B. Stod· dard. councilman from Ol..atrlct 7, Corona del Mar. He was unanlmoualy elected Tuesday morn1na to suOCHd re- tlrine Mayor Dora Hill. Councilman Charles Hart. born Newport District 1. wu eJected mayor pro-tem, who takes aver In the abHnce of the mayor. These first decilions of the new City Council were made just before noon. foUowlne a 3~­ hour count of the absentee bal- lots by a canvasalne board. City Clerk Mareery Schrouder announced that of 124 absentee ballots issued, 2 were not re- AII Agree on 2 MORE IN RACE FOR we·re Ahead ~~rn::j,;:e~~e!':!~t..leavtne ~ absentees followed the RPuorcckhasPeo·•onft tiGH SCHOOL BOARD ~!w~c~eady~le , ~~i!f1;b~~l KY votes for a ftnal tally of 98 votes It wu om'......, on acaln th1a -r.e> more l'ewporten filed MeN realtor; I. P. Slrtherland. "Financlne acreenaenta are beb.lnd the winner, J. Fra~ At· week b the aequJ.IItton ol Co-thla week tor the Newport Har-eo.ta .._ ~n. and comph!te and we are 2~ daya kJnson. rona del lfar'a aocJcy Point u bor HJch School dllt:r1d t:r:u.tee Jolm BliJd Jr., llarbor Hlahlanda ahead of .cheduJe on dewloplne In I>t.trict 3, Kenneth KJnp- part ot tbe State Beach Park. 'Jbe poata held by J. Leslie Steffen· ln~t broker. Both ludce the Upper Bay park. .. Ira Dowd ley lncreued hil lead over Oor· ftnal ward La that the acquisition MD, Corona del Mar. and lud,.e Dodce and Mr. StetfenNn haw told the Ensien Tuftday. een Marshall by 23 votes, to win wtJ.l 10 UU..Uch. Donald~. Cceta Meu. lndic&ted that they will not run "Sixty-five people are worklne by 102 votes. CU7 Robert Sheltoo 1hey ate Dr. J:dwud MUum, qaln. dally toward the oUldal openlne R~re il the final taUy In th~ .W Council ~ aG C\J'de Or., Bay Shores and Mr. Pete,_., La dil'ft'tor of the July 1 to 5." Council race, llaUng the name of wu COD· Earl G. ......,_, ao5 ltlnp Pl., Rancho u.a Pre·Scbool, eo.ta He explained that tJwre La no tbe candidate, lut week'a vote, Mea&. evidence a( ct.velop· ablentlle vote and tbe crand ----~··-,.,. Dr. u,.-......... tcltal: • •w..,.w-lf!l~·-• r • • .,.. tbat 1ft vaN. bM put the prlee Uout .,. ... 000 OWl' H. h SdioOI tile money avat.table. ~~ City Cou.ndl &peed to provtde • !::et•~tl;t~":t. ~ :~ Supt Picked efttd. Coundl wu acreeln& to return atmo.t all of the $15.000 • that it had received from the state from "wrplua" Corona del A San Francbeo Bay Area man Mar state park 1\lnda. wtU take over u N•wport Har-bor HJch Sehool Olatrlct auper-Yesterday Mr. Shelton lHmed lntendent July L that the atate attorney general's He l.a Max RuMell, aalstant ottlce had In fad abandoned Its superintendent of the San Mateo condemnation lut Fri..,, but Union Hlch School Dtatrtct. San In view of the Councll ded.alon, Mateo La the county which bor-a~ to rein.atate the action. en ·San Francl.ac:o City and The atate abo •nt to City Hall County on the .outhweat. a copy ot a stcnecl .tatenent The tl·year-old admlnlatrator whe~ the owners of Rocky hu .erved tn bla pre.ent capac- Point paroti aar-d to a«ept the lty mor• tkn 3 years. t67.500 appralsal prtce.1'11e Be aD4 blewUe are the par· l(ar l'edrtQI 1ft 1ll5fl 'lbe 2 Milum clillcben, Bob and PhyW.. attended Newport Beach elementary ldloot., Hor&ee En- sitn School and Harbor High. They are now atudents at Oreron State CoUege. Or. Milum wu honored by th~ Newport Harbor Chamber ot Colnn»rce u the Man ot the Year tor 1956 becau.ae ot b1s chalrmanahlp ot the tlnrt New- port Beam United Fund. He is now .erving as president ot the United Fund. Re is a put president of the Balboa Bay Lions Club, terved on the Cit:Jzen.a Advlllory Com- mittee on C&pital lmprovementa and was chairman of the citizens committee for financing the eo.- ta Mesa Hlgh School. Board BaHies Over Pay Raise Issue agreement ._ alcned by Mr. enta ot 2 '-'aged 12 and 4. and Mn. B&n7 Taylor, Mr. and J.oca.l cllllrlet t:n.wtees who Sch I Mrs. WUD&nl Cartter and M.r. .... the appo.lntment Monday. 00 and Mra. f"raak Spratt. a&Jd be wu the oaUtandlng pick Mrs. Allinder . amonc 42 candidates. Be wtll be Pllld ali.OOO a year_L ~~d suc- ceed NtlrtJ\1 Supt. Slwwy David· eon. wh~ ealary La al8o _.6.000 . Bitter remarks punctuated an tlon does not cut otf debate ~x-c .. j .. jayor argument &mOfl8 Newport Ele· cept by a two-third. majority A Balboa laland wama.n hu lVI lVI mentary ScbooJ Dlatrlct ~we. vote." enteted tb4t Newport Elementary They won't have any trouble over tucher aalary ra.bes Mon-Said Mr. Berry, "Board mem· Is CanCJidate School District rae. for tbe trul· up eo.ta Mesa with thelt new day night. bers should have th• opportunity tee po.t held by Harwy ...._ m~s name. Determined et.forts to cut ott to dlacu.la their views for th~ She 18 M.ra. Fona AWndft. It's John Smith. debate weN halted only by re· benefit of the people pre.ent." 114 Pearl Ave.. wUe ot the Bal-Appointed by the old City coone to ~· Rut• of Order. Milo Lacy s u P Ported the boa Ialand lmptGW~Mnt Aeln. CouncU to flU out the unexplted A motion by Jl.arwy Peue to amendment, and added, "We .ec:retuy. tAirm ot B.n.Le. 11art1n, who re· .. hold the ...-nt •l&ry Une" ahou~d try to hold the aa1a.ty M.r. PuM hu f1led to auc:c:...d slped 1ut year, Mr. Smith will and ,.,..nt no raw. at aU thla llne. hlmalt. not tace the votea unW 1180. year wv .,_t.d by a 3 to 2 Mr. Ray made a plea tor brin•-FIUn~ cloees tomorrow (J'rl. He Ia tn the optical buatnea vote. with 8oard Prealdent Mel lng ad.mlnt.traUve aalarle. up to "") for the ~ ~ echool e1ec-and ,.._ at 3038 Colle&e Ave.. Berry &Dd Mr. tiOniL eo.ta Mesa. New Members In COM C.C. • CDM APARTMENT states: '-rtw rftltal Mum from the 3 untta perm.ltted un~r pres- ent z.onlng limltationa makes it lmpc:.slbJe to rea.Jlze t~ ~tum of my ln\.'eStment on such an lm- prove~nt. Al80, J t'llnnot .ell my property without financial I<*. knowtne that no other type of d~velornpent is permitted. Since there Is sufficient square footag~ 121.242l, with approval, I can build 6 units 13 on each lot I In order for me to ~pture my an vestment without loss." Also on ~ Commission agen- da for tonlcht are: e SmACK VUIAJIICES Mrs. Flononce Rypinski, 2517 First Ave Corona Ml Mar. Kenn~th Hartman. 2822 Bay- shono Or .. Bay Sho"". Fred Simpson. 2515 First Ave~ Corona del Mar. e trSE PEmllTS Matilda Burgess, to build 4 dwelllnp on 2 R-3 sites, 1601 and 1603 W Balboa Blvd .• N..wport. Jt~lnhold N e u m a n n. duplt-x and Rparate one-car P~. 730 Tustin Ave .. Nf'WJ)Ort Heights. to mak~ total of 3 duplexes and 6 garalft on the lot. Jack Mullan. subdlvl&ion aigna and tract sale. otrlet' near 2Srd St. and Irvine Ave., Upper Bay. Hill · CUnnlnrham Automatic Pilot Co .. 2 signs Ln 600 bloc!k be· tween Coast Hwy. and Seaah~ Dr .. West Newport. Harbor Dewlopment Co .. retail boat aiel buildlna, 4601 W. Cout Hwy., West Newport. 100 Mt .-t ol Balboa Covel. Wlll~unt, boat M.lel and •rvloe. D> W. Cout Hwy .. r.ew. port. II" e wuw vw lohn VQftl. a.Jpla TOlln. &va.. Partaii', 4 •·1 .._ at Ja;.o&.OT. 08 Marcaret Dr .. Mew,ort a.tpta. e THANKS TO ltlnll .. COUNCIL WEWBS A WOtd of thenb from the entire community is il'\ order for Dora Hill, Sandy MacKey, Stani.Y. Ridderhof and Lea Wild.r for tM t,. mendous atMYt of ti~M and effOI"t they have given to their job on C~ eo...ncil. It is o fob with not much reward, except fOf' penonal 10t15fecfion of MrVice. Cottgratuletions to the n.w councilmen, and to the new mayor Joy Stoddard. There ore folu who criticize Joy for being stvbbom, brusk, odamant, opinionated and orgumentative. But come to think of it, those can be words of proisa too ... just as long os integrity and wisdom ore among the qualities. • • • • e A GOOD GUESSER Prior to the election. there wo s guessing omong newspopermen ond cily officiols on the number of folks who would go to the polls. Best guesser wos City Monoger Robert Shelton. who soid 5.999. The oduol totol, ogoin not including obsentees. wos 5.963. • • • e An ACK W ITHOUT PRINCIPLE The Council roce WI)S " cleon compeign. except for o couple of whispe rs thot didn't gel for. There wos one other deploroble excep· lion -on unprinciple d ottock on incumbent Councilmon Stonley Riddorhof. who hos olwoys been reody to spook his piece end vote th~ woy he thinh best. There WI)S no justificotion whet soever for molic."ous nome colling. occusing him of cowering behind his military bross. efroid to me~e decisions. I hove dis.,greed with Gen. Ridder- hof s decisions ot times. but there h.,s never been o doubt os to his sincerity of purpose end reodtness to to~e o stond. • • • CALU e LOCAL BOT MAKES QOOD Last week we promised you the full story of the first week of the Annual Big Five Tourna· ment, beld at the justly fam ous Cabo Blanco Fishing Club In Pe - ru , South America. Paul Rogers, a member of the Paci fic Coast Team, arrived back on Lido Isle last Wednesday. He had an exciting story to tell. Here It is. The Pacific Coast team, all Cautornians, fished against the e NO SECRET MACHINE Gulf Coast team, all Texans, The defeot of the nome chonge proposition wos not on omezing (\aptalned by Toddle Lee Wynne, surprise. It is much more of o wonder thot the decision wos such o Jr.. of Dallas, with Jim Barnes dose one. Don t forget thot changing the 51-yeor-old nome of., cityl and P. A. Daniels, also from Dal· is o formidoble tosk, not to be undertoken lightly. Defeo! of the ~ropo-las, and Joe Dixon (friend of T 1 th It f 1 h. 1. · •. f I .d those of us who tlshed the Ocean st ton wos no e resu o secre , moe tne po tftcs. More o s ~~ I City International last yearJ of no than yes. that s oil. Midland. against capt Osbourn {0..) Ow· lngs and hla Atlantic Coast team. To date, we haven't had any ~­ port e lfOT ALL LUCK On Sunday. I quizzed Paul about hla catch. Modesty ta a coat that loolul well on anyone, even a tlaherman. Paul said .. Dick. I was just lucky. Any one of WI could have caught thoee fish lf he had had the strikes." We'll go for that But I wheed· led a little more Information out of tills good angler. The fishing. he said, wa.s slow, for Cabo Blan· co. There were a lot of broadblll sighted, but they were not hun- gry. The big-eyed tuna went on a atrlke. The weather, It seemed, was the factor. It was just TOO good. The water was nat. To make sure the news got Then Paul Jet tne cat out of e e • back to the home town of that the bag. He pulled some of our famous store, Nleman-Marcus local maneuvers out of his old <where the ladles are so beaut!-chapeau. The fi rst one, s low- ful you SHOULD pay to get in!l trolling a deep bait, with a sink- the Texans brought Ken Foree, er to keep It down. paid oU with of the Dallas Morning News with the biggest striped marlin. The them. Incidentally, you should second product>d the jack-pot e WJIA• BOPPEJ11•1 it turned the tide In favor of see the outdoor and fl.shlng cov-fish, the black one. Since the A gent of much political and Candidate Charles Hart of West erage In THAT paper. The Texas marlin weren't taking the stan- otherwise astuteness has asked, Newport. boys won't have to brag on that. dard trolled balta well, Paul "How In the world did It happen? This time they were again last I'll do It for 'em ! Can you pic-came up with an Idea. He trolled Here was a measure that had to report and cinched the victory ture any California newspaper a jig and picked up live bait u the backjng of all 3 newspapers for J. Frank Atkinson. sending anyone to Peru to cover he flshed. These he fastened to In the area. It had as sponsors a tlshlng tourna ment ? Maybe all his hook with a famous Catalina the most Important names In Incidentally, Charlie Hart has that oil In Texas has something gadget, a bridle, and trolled hla town, and yet It failed." turned In a whale of a job as to do with It! ba~allve.. The 4S> lb. blade councilman. He has stood alone ora4. He w• referring to the city many times ln oppoalng uruea· e aaE"S 110W P that hb method w name chane-e proposition on the sonable and unnecessary expen. Paul a&Yll that each team land-'nlat'a the .tory of hOW the ballot. I reminded him of my dlture of city money. More power ed 11 striped marlin. But the fl. Pacific Coast team won the f1nt tat t I ) t k• I 1 5" .. 5 1 ts f th heat aaatnst the Texas lads from s emen n as wee s co umn to you. Councilman Hart! May na score was .., po n or e • that big names have only one your road be smoot her from here Paclflc Coast, 3155 points for the the Gulf Coast. It tully confirms vote. and those In Costa Mesa on. Lone Star team. my long · standing Impression have none. So do we all have • • • Biggest factor In the score was that our California anglers can just one. and In that ballot box e HOW DID CDM VOTE? that dark horse from Lido, the hold their own In any company. scoring, they all weigh the I can't reslst pointing to the only West Coaster who hadn't Congra tulations. Paul, and your I h I I boo h ..___ C ..__ B1 bef p 1 team-mates. Here's luck all the same. n t at e ect on t . we score. Every one of the 7 con-~n to auv anco ore. au common. unimportant people are sollda ted precincts In Corona del Rogers. Paul accounted for 5 way! as big as the biggest. I also I"E!· Mar came through with a major. striped marlin. one of which net-e LAS VECAS TO'ODAKEifT minded him that his crowd prob. ity vote for Frank Atkinson. Dor. ted his team bonWI points by Pacific Anglers, twenty-eight ably spent over a thousand dol· ('en Marshall and Hans Lorenz. being the largest (210 lbs.) and couples of 'em, held their an· Iars and printed the names of • • • the only black ma rlin caught the nual out-of-town meeting In the big shot sponsors. while the op·l e CONSERVATIVE first week, a 480 pounder which desert last week-end, Headquar- ponents nevN spent a cent In 1 am unsure of the politic-al was the real dllference In the was Laa Vegas Thunderbird Ho-winnin~. I couldn't give him a I definitions of liberals and con-score. The count-down was 480 tel. The weather, so I'm told, more stmple answer from a sel-scrvatives. I label the out -going points on the poundage ba.ala. was fine. The cocktail party, put dom brain than that I guess City Council as liberal _ liberal 400 points for the heaviest black on for the guests by the T-Bird there were just too many unim· with public money. I'll give you and 200 bonus points for the was aumptuoua, the food was portant people who voted "no·· a very recent example. Less than day's largest fish. So the black fabuloWI, the shows were mag- because they didn't want a name a year ago they set up a pay on~ was good for a solid 1~ nlflcent, the one-armed bandlta c-hange s<·ale for the head recreation of-potnts _for California. maintained their reputation tot Somt>One has said , "God must fi cPr M one ot their last official Pauls other three team-mates holding on to their colna. Every- ha\e lov<'fl the common man. He arLo;· theY hlrt>d a nE'w one and took six othE'r stripers. Frank one had a wonderful time. TIIAT, made so many of thPm ·· ralst'd the salary $i50. IBtvens. team captain. got 3, Bert folks, is just about all the In- • • 1 r~l that ~lulv lee-ted at De~Ne ?• and ~oy Flanagan. 1. formation I can come up with. e NO SECRET CROUP h•ast 2 ron~er-Vat~. which Th1s tno, posstbly fortified by My Informer was too tired to go USDA CHOICE aEU * T-Bone STEAK SALE * . oa Club Steak Porterhouse Steak Top Sirloin Boneless ·~ 1.09 ... 1.19 ... 1.39 TENDERLOIN 'Filet Mignon' ·'1~ ,_-------=:..:==~·· to Toar ladlftd1lal ..._ !U~D~t~tla~414~----;_-.... ..;. SliCE'D BACON ,,~ ILl. Jl 1:31 .... FRESH FILET RED SNAPPER 1 cll'nied to my fnend that I IPrm Webster defines as ·•one op. 1 the addition of one of the alter-Into more detail. I couldn't find harl an inrluf'nC'f' in any sec-ret , J.X)8ed to hasty <'hanges in polltl-nates. Don Allison or Stuart a single word of Information orgamtat1on. I am a member of ral institutions." I acid: .. one who P~ler, were battling last week about flab -or flahlng. the Harbor C1tizens League. rloes not believe in spending be. ·r=======~~================~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~5 whk h stands for goocl govern· I C'ause we have It or have good I ment. However. the league t~k credit." '\ ) no stand, uttered no word tn 1 • • • the name change battle. e 3 TIMES DEFEATED There is nothing secret or mys-The city name change has tenou<~ about the League. It Is been slapped down 3 times by frankly_ political In Its efforts to the people. Its backers; the real- attain Jts goal of better govern-tors of Costa Mesa and Newport ment. Nor Is there any secret Beach and the Chambers of about its directors. The president New~rt Beach and Corona del Is Arthur Cubbage of West New-Mar will trot out a new attempt port ll<l secretary-treasurer. Ruby as ~n as thla one Is cold In Its Stevenson. will gladly furnish any Information In regard to the grave. • • • League. Its history, its alms, Its e TBAJfU roa wan"S·Dfl members, etc; • • J wtah to thank aU thoee loyal e MONET JSK'T EVEili IBlMG souls who WTOte me ln on tbelr 1 have this comment: The elec-ballot for thelr support. Sure I Uon results prove that spen~ waa there. The dty clerk telll a Jot of money will not always me that I eot 4 write-In votes. • • • get It done.-~ot a l;vaya. • KEW llflTiJU.I e MOBE TBAif A BDfT A lady who la qutte actlve In The people, In turning down polltlca, and Whom I conalder aU the bond propoNls. 1ave a above averaee u an ot.ervtr, aomewhat more than mild hint obMrved OWt the phone. ''They that they would llk.e to have the ahould chan1e your lnttJala from new Ctty Coundl aertou.Jy eon-K.O.D. (KJ&e of Death) to IC.O.B. alder ewry request tor money (KiM of Ble.lnl)." -that c:omea betore them, and uk, AUT CH~ or CHliST •'Do we really need thJ. ln onkr saemsr to have a happy vtllage T b this JJCD VIe Lw.. ....._. ..... wllat the people want?" A bNfiCh of n.. Mohr Cllwdl.; TN MY 8\l&..Uon to the flesh· Flf'lt Owrdl of 0114tt, ~.Ill e-~ Coundbnen: Don't be .tam· toft. t.4.-cll.,..... ~ by a nolq demon.tratlon Su,.., Scholl -t ;IS..-. tOl a few with a lawyer to repre-541~ s..'ce II!GO ..... -.mt tbem beton JOU. Llaten to wed~.-., ~ .,._...... •• ~ 11M qultt ftW\Y The7 are the ~ ... R.-...._. .. Jlll VS. i'PMP~ Who n.ct~ )'OU to Nl)re-~ :;,... .. --=: ~ -r: = .at tblm. W:i41• ...... ..._ tiGO a.M. .. 1 ... • • • • ==~·~~e.=-1· ....... . , ............ ~ . ......................... _ ........... WEST·CLI ).._. Presents A Plan U you enjoy lUe, rou'll not only be nvrn. u it IIIIOVLD D U'9D-youtU be more suc:ce.atul all around. You11 be Uvtne succeutully! A lood atarUq point towarda th1a 4eslrable ... -.Ia to own a QOOJt home. U I1J'D YOU KOD II L Away trcm JlOI8e. traffic: and eonae-tlon, eo 'fOV can relaJl. and t.M !'!!!! pMW can play! For FF Living Enjoyably! There'll be a Bran4 Time tn the old totm to·laliM! UtUt old Mew York In tM )ValdOrf A.ttorla Hotel la tbe Place . • • ,_nta· tlon of the ~ted award to the winner of the .. nd N&~Mt~ con· test la the reuon ••• AJ Foratt Hardware, Newport Beach, "Pill be there becauae he won the b · t.ller of the Y .. r Award tor Hardware StoreL Herbert Blll OllAN6E COAST COU.16E will ploy host to ty. Mr. Eaton, social science instructor at OC, is Men't Cloth-. lnc., s.Dt.a ADa, 800 ed~tors Saturday motning for tne _,nual general ch.irm&n for the meeting. Thirty-three will be there beeaute he won the spring meeting of the Southern Colifornia Junior iunior colleqet will be represented. Dr. Poul ~'Haller of the Year A"ard for Colleqe Assn. A').d reedy with the "Welcome" Smith, president of Whittier College, will give Men'• Clothing Stores. Our boa· met er•. lett to nght, Dr. Giles Brown, Miles Eo· the keynote oddress, "How to get quolity in man 0. W, wlll be there beeaute f h OCC f 1 _..J he won the Retaller ot the Year _t_on_a_nd_D_r._D_on_o_ld_Bt_id...;g:..m_o_n_o_t _e ____ oc_u_· __ q..;.u_a_n_ti....;ty;.._II:'IO~~:...."-t_io_n_. ------~--- Award for iood Sto,_, Claa n. In 1953. and he la golng to be ....... ...,.. __ ,.. a . G . s ~~.~ ••• ........ ot ••• .... IJW.; ... lfizens roup to tart * * * Hlghllahta of hia Broadway Sch I Bo d c • Woadef wMt tbr(U haft stage experiences and Incidents 00 n ampa1gn ler ...._ ••• U.. 1500 baal· of hla bicycle trip through Eur· ..... ad dno ..._. · · · • ope were rela,ted by Robert tMy -.tela lM • cll~b f.-Wentz. drama Instructor at Hac. A speakers bureau and a mall-Lor additions to our prHent 25 dWereDt ..... ~ oi ,.. bor HlJh School, at the meeting lng and telephone commJttee schools?" taWq, rep;aaatblg Ill dtiea o.t Harbor Panhellenlc last night have. been organized by the Cit-Mr. Andersen: "Present enroll. ba 37 a~ ~ caad Caa· In the Ebell Clubhouse. lzens Committee aupportlna the ment In Newport Elementary ada, .._..,. ._... ..U ecD"Ded Mrs. Worthlncton Lee, soclal $195.000 bond t.asue that will be Schoola la 3.218. In the next 3 awaJda • . • 1'1111 mbly C:..p-benelltt chalnnan. wu aul.sted on the May 20 Newport Beach years enrollment as expected to bell'a T--'0 ._.,Del _,aate by the foUowlnr hostHSH for Elementary School ot.trlct bal. Increase to 3,900." Pnalt Coclrtall. Cbel -.r-•-c~M the evening: Mmes. J. H. Rlap. Jot. Kenneth Fowler: "Are our pres. .,.,Mttl. lle&u ltrill9 ._.., Nadene Coplen, H. H. Henshaw. Dr Robert Olander chalnnan ent school sites built to capac J1atb llaiD wttll • ......,. hta· E. H. Charles, Stanley LeLievre of the CIUz.ens Com.:Otttee, an· lty?" toe&. 0. tbe .W. will be J.U-o and Alfred Berg. nounced thla week that the cam · Mr. Andersen: "According to aolad w\tll CGIDptbe Marah· palrn to lnfonn voters of the the California Division of School malloW. For ~ a e t t T LEGAL JfO'ftCE bond Issue will be oftlclally Planning recommendations re-~ CboceJate Calle. NO'nCE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE launched Monday. April 21. gardlnr the space ratio to num· * * * NO. 582 He aaid that authoritative and ber of student.B. we have en· On Friday, May 9. 1958, at lnfonned speakers will be avail. larged all schools to capacity ex. Brand names, tried and true, 10:00 o'clock A.M.. AMERICAN able to clubs and other organlz.a. cept Newport Height$. This site tru.tted classics of our food LOAN CORPORATION. as Trus· can accommodate 4 rooms. which ahelves, taken for granted be· tee under Deed of Trust executed tlons lor the next 6 weeks. They Is Included In the allocation of eauaoe they've always been there by John Edwin Grei\Ch. &-.m&.r· are Supt. Roy Andersen, Assls· bond funds proposed on the May lh h Pi .... rled man, u his ...... and -pa· tant Supt. Tom Woodward , 20 ballot." ••. Look:Jng roua some co ,.;QO• ....... -Sch 1 Boa d P ld t M l Be of old maeazlnea In Jan Davia rate property, dated Aueuat 13. 00 r res en e r-Mrs. Case Hof!man: "Then how BoOkeaee acroa the .rtreet, 1 19ST, recorded September 18, 1957, ry and Board member Harvey would the balance of the $795.000 found a Jell·o ad in a 1900 copy In Book 4040, paee 42, Official Peue. • . be used?" of the Good Housekeeplne ... Records, and re·recorded Septem-Mrs. Richard Lilienthal of CIIU Mr. Andersen: "For School No. 'nte prlce ... 25 cents a package ber 27. 1957 In Book 4051, page Haven Ls In charge of the volun-6, to be built on a site already Now who s.aya the price of 233, Official Recorda. In the of· teer maillng and telephone com· purchased. a drafting room at [~ 'ma going up? flee of the county recorder of Or· mit tee. She arraneed tor reaistra. the Horace Ensign School and * * * ange County, California, and se· tlon o1 voters for 2 evenJnas last purchase ot a s ite for School No. curlne, amona other obllaaUons. month with the aaslstance of 7. one note In the amount or $3,· Mra. Au.stln Sturtevant. Mrs. Grant How a 1 d: "Does the 000.00 dated August 13, 1957, In John Slaughter and Mrs. Charles School Board feel that the costa favor of Samuel F. Farrar. u hls Travis u registrars and a tele· outlined are as economical a.s Loaded Gun Found By .Tot Seven.year·old Michael Bar- bau, 315 E. Balboa Blvd.. ''tal boa. knew just what to do T\aesday of lut week when he found a gun In the und by the Balboa Pier. He brought It home to papa. Papa M. J. Barbau thank:fully handed the .45 revolver. loaMd with 6 cartridges, to Newport Beach Pollee. Tax Evasion Nets Prison James Campea, 52. of 106 VIa Cordova. Udo Iale, will spend the next year and a day In federal prison, where he was sentenced ror Income tax eva.alon last week. Mr. Campea, a rootlne lnatall. er. was chareed with failure to pay $3,093 worth ot taxes for the years 1951 and 1953. ~~ ......... II! I I I Freddie Slack Trio •oLLTWOOD FAMOVI aa.Dora PlAJnl'l' .., lpecMI An i •t 11:31 .. 2:11 DISIID TO DELJCIIT 'I'1IE QOU'DO:T aY IUuaiC£ • DOII'T MUS OU. StnfDAT atn'J'ET aatntCII • 11.15 11 ..... to' p..aL 4AttAI.fA roa DDIJfU aESEliVAno•s PIIOIIE oaw. ,....,. * '" EAST COAST IIWT. AT AVOCADO ••. coao•A DEL ILU VAUX Balboa OPEIS IPIIL l&t• FOa LOOTED EJIQACEJIElfT ARTHUR WALSH & C0111pany "TIE Ill • IIIIW * ALSO EVElY WDIESDIY -OU 1111 IIEIU * 10 oz. Top Sirloin Steak -Soup -Babel ~ Cheese and CbiYes -Garlic Bread-Cotfee aole and eeparate property, by phone committee comprised ot possible?" reaaon of now continulna de· M.rs. Stuart O'Neill, Ml'lL Omar Mr. Anden~en : ''The last school • t.ault lA the payment Ol' ~rform· Orr. Mrs. Rod McKinney zd buUt. the N e w p 0 r t Helahta ALL FOR ance ot obllaadGM MC.'Wed by Mrs. Gene Spenc:rr. ScbooJ. wu buUt at a unit co.n Mid Deed of Ttlllt IMI~ the HeN .,. ~ from a q · ~ the lowest In Southern ct.tauJto ftottc. of Wbtdl t:ton ... ~ l*'io4 at :zt Calltornla. and we c:an te·UM tbe .. ~ f ... r-cted ln the oiftce oi UM eet IDMtlQ of tbe a plana for School No.6 at a uv-cou.nv recorder ot <>ranee c.un. Commltw: 1~ ot $1.2.000 to $15.000 In archi-810 E. Balhoa BlTcL-Balboa Phone ORiole 3-3540 ty, California, bJ t~w benefJdary Dr. Olander: "Wbat 1a the need tectutu~r~a:l ~tees.~::"~------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~====~~~~~~~~~~~~ and the undersfaned more than - three montN prior to the date 1 111 .... 11 U-1.11 hereof. wtll sell at pubJic auction D ... J' .... to the highest bidder for lawfUl 11. •=-111. I•Mnr money of the United States of 19 -.... America at the Main Entrance of the City Hall, In the City of New. The Hoar Ho.pltal Auxiliary port Beach, Oranae County. Call· will hold Its annual meeting tornla all right title and Interest Friday morning. April 25. begin· now held by It' under uld Deed nina at 10 o'clock at St. Andrews of Tru$t In the property situate Presbyterian Church, CllLt Haven. In the City of Newport Beach. N~ officers to serve for t he County of Orange, State of Call· next ~ years will be elected. I fornla, ~bed as: I Lot 4 Jn Block A of Tract TUEI: DEADLY TOPIC No. 673, In the City of New· "Death and Taxes" will be the port Bead\, County of Or· theme of Ralph Peck. when he ange. State of California, u speU. before Newport Harbor per map recorded In Book 20, Kiwaniana today, Thursday, at pares 17 and 18 of Mllcel· their luncheon In VUla Marina A Brand name ciON to home laneoua Mape, In the office Restaurant Newport Beach . . . . our Own Orange County Phll1· of the county recorder of said iiiiiiiii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiii harmonlc ... The most beautifu county. thtnas In life are free · · • 'l'ba Toaether with all appurten· Sunday April 20 at 3 p.m. in the anee. water rlghta and rlahts of a11dltonum at Oranae Cout Col· way. ' lncludln& all ahara. of 1ep you are Invited to a Cham· which TrUator baa any Interest. ber Mualc Concert. featurlnc ~e· of the capital .toek of any Water da BeUnlante on a beautiful Company. the water repNMnted Stradlvarlua cello and accompan· by which ~ lt uaed on or 1a led by Mary Lehllh at the pl· In anyway appurtenant to afore· ano. M you know. Frieda llelln· uld premltea. tante la tJW conductor of the Or· Sald aale will be tMde (with· up County Philharmonic. and out convenant or warranty. U · plays all m.truments. but tlW plft& or Implied. recardl~ title. cello 1a her pet ..• Dr. Bull Pe· poaealon. or inewnbraneea) to tenon. prft!dent of Oran1e Cout pay the unpaid principal ot aatd Collep. a.nd Mrs. PetenQn wUl be note ... to wit 13,000.00 with In· bo~ ruesta and Mrs. Peter· teNR born Aucuat 13. 19C57. u tn .on will b~taa the recepUon aatd note . . • topther wttb all which follows the concert In the advancea made, undeT the t8rNI ttudent center. ..W DMd oC Tnaat. ud r-. -··--· ud ••• ere f/1. tile Tru.ltlle apd ol the tru.tts ~t.d by aald Deed of 1'rust. Dated 1 April. 11158. ( Col'pOI'at. 5ea)) A)QPUCAJif LOA.K OOUORA110N, .. aald Tna.ttee: By MAJtVII' 81 ED90E .... dent . PUbU8bed: A111U 17, ~ M-.y t. I tn tile ••.-llaltlor EniiP- This new Gas Range feature M The lt68 automatic Gu raAJ• Uluuated la tht fltCA WMifltL,. ~O~er •abe ... lppecl wltla tfp lt•rMt •eat CODti'OI ._.... a..n a a.w.r. Jlard.. .... ~a~&tnN.....,.. ...... IIi&. 1'fM1 I ••~. foa .nD LMM AT LOIID COlT Laall wf'lat ttt••• •••· ..._-. .. ryeul~ -~"'~? .... -.re.•• anwmc t-.sllll TID· ..... u. lets ,.., cook .... N tntlf-_...._ IMdlllm or fltl. All J11 .. II Mt tM Iller· ,._tw, ~ 1t 1nto IM11. 0vt11 silwts tff .NIIIIhtaiiJ ...... is .... LOOt( POR THa GRaaN DOT- your buyi111 gu 1de to the grt>atrst advance in cooking · TOP BC:R.\'ER HEAT COSTROL.' ...... ~WMO'*'t~Pore...-1 With Top Burner Heet Control, all you do is dial t.he d~ired cookinr teti&Mr•- ture. The sensina element tall over. It touch the pan. takes its temperature • then raiaea or lo••tot'l 1\~ to maintain pre.set eookin1 temperature. Anl' paD you own becomes automatic. No wond r folla call th~ f u~ tl\e ""Burner with a Brain!.., tht" nc GM awtOM<ttic all tltt W«Jf CuCompany . Slltllln CIUftrlil C.lks wM leHn ~ _..;.!!!e~!tl!l!l!!!L._ ~ ot ltiHltoc w-.; .. •a.-wt11 ... ~ ~o~­r which a. Mlnl obllerYec! thJI IGWICJ ~ .. nd._ to the ...-le til week In the Jl&lW Area an4 &tan l[.ntcn. who laUMMd hill throuahout the nation. w1D be a C*Nef' at the ~ and apedaJ avpper 4aoee at tbe Bal. rwc:.ntly pul'ehued ht. old band. boe Rendezvous lla.lli'aolu tomor. .Und. HARBOR REST MEMORIAL J?ARK Harbor Blvd at Gbler JW.!BERLY ~lliiJ 0 Dr. Keith M. Walker Optometrtat and OrthoptUt 2721 E. Coast RlJhway Corona del Mar, CalltomJa ORJole 3-6703 For all your Prlnttnr Needa THE ENSIGN Publishing Co. Oltlole S-0550 28:50 E. Coast Hlahway Corona del Mar row (J'rlcl.ay) ewnlq. At the replu Thu.reda7 ~· The 400-rMmber Newpcl't Bar· Inc brMkfut meeti~ ttl'-._.. bot Board ot Realtors will be tbe ru.t ot honor and· teature hOU, and the ruesu of honor IIJ)eaker Is Frank Cor'ttllbt ol will be the membent of Oranee 4898 River Ln., Newport BMeh. County's 8 real estate boarda. who b known as "Mr. Builder" 'nle publlc a. Invited. f.CCOrdJna aerou the nation. to Matt LaBorde, president ot the He 1s author of the Realtor's local board. PJedae, the protealon'a written Theme ol the evenlna festlvl· code of ethics. He 11 widely tJ be "Rosy Future." A buf. known as the founder ot the Na· For a Large Se&ection of YARDAGE -LINENS BEDDING -NOTIONS PATTERNS BOYS' I GIRLS' TOT to TEEN CLOTHING Uonal Assoclatlon of Home Bulldel'l and has 8erved as the oraanlzatlon'a vtce-prestdent for 11 years. Why are tfteM two phone men having euch a bard time opening that metal box? You can blame it on corT'OSion. It can ru11t or crack ~ven tough metalll,. and here it baa ~ed the box abut. Phone wirea from your bou.ee are connected to a box like t.hia. But t~il one, in a special ~ waa exposed to wind, fog and ocean spray. We u.se these testJI to Jearn new facta about corrosion. We also test to find metals that can resist it, yet are economical. By controlling this and other destroyers, we save thou- aanda of dollars worth of equipment each year-and make your aervice still more rellable. ----- ?.aplehawbeen MYin9 ••• Mel beGMtttt..t / , ... DilEllO .. ' It'• not pln•nt to ... .-. ~,..._the hot fot a t.ltow ....., .. flMftdol dis- ....... IMA oH.n o wtcJe ... ltctfon of .....,ao, .. t.nefit plant prooridlng ho.pitollzo. ~ M'fWY, incCNM dvrfng dl.obiAty. ofMI • ~ on o troup be... 'enonol- lad plant .. crYolloble to on IMineta finM, lclre-or antoff. ,.,..,_,.... o plan for your Hlploy.e$ right owoy by cott. lng your liMA reprtt~ntotM. Ill II II 1711-1 &. COAST .wy,. CDM oaw. S·IIIJ IUSUUS 1101'S AaiUIICE ct. ·-0., .,, ... TE Willi! Get more security ••• mon happiness •• ':'tor your family at oar Insured S.Yinp and I.Nn Security, peace of mind, happinea, a rood home-there's no surer, euler Way to ruar&ntee your family theee t.hinaa than by ftiU)&r lavina' with DL Wh7? BecaUN 7oar JDODq worb unf for you, earna excelJent returna. Your ~avtqa are mneted in home 1oua-a really sate investment that bels-oar CdDID1111iQ-p-ow. And they're not nbject to ope aDd downa. Yoa .-beck what yoa pat in-plDI eamlnp. What's more. JOQr aecaaut Ia lDiund up to $10,000 by tbe FederalSaviDp ad LOa IDnraDee Corporation. Stop ill, 8t&rt l&'fina wttll .... Final Review . with JEAN T ANDOWSJCY • . . . On April 24 •ow 1'11A1' AB·ivu.DiaG wll1 foUow ttw race ln their pa-"Belli Are .anatna'"' wW be can etop and IIUJIIInV has 110111-latlal Mai-Kal n, a a-tt. AVR th4t lut play review of the cur- eraa•lf.ed into our mldlt. p!OQie twtn-dieMI C'ft&JMr. l'ni deUthted rent Nrlel beln,r preMnted by aN -. trtt-mJnded than evk. to uy u.y have ...ad u. alone, Edna Stearna Dayton under the BaUlnl from llew Yotk for a 2-eo we1J be aboard for the ride. apoNOl'Shlp ol the Hoea Ha.pltal month IIIN.r or Ewope are Nelle • • • A\Od.ltary. ftiVIIIDA1', &fa. 17, 1- nA.-K LD cum PAifTI or TU JUT nw:t n A'elena's FADS AND FASHIONS , ,·.', and DoD ~· and Mary and ooa ton ....... ., T Duncan I ThJ.t final revl4tW wtll be pre-'Wll lOr ... , now 011) the briny Stewart. or Corona •• Mar, and sented at 10:10 a.m. numday. deep ........ U.. 1ooc1 atp ''Gtu-hll ''DepreMion J1ve With Their April 2«. In the Lldo Tbeab'e. rutnO& It MISSY SIZES ••• DaESSES It PLAYCLOTHES llo C..U.." bouNI tor !fapte.. ~Ye lezz," wtil rend the Tbere will M a COUee bou.r at 1HJ &. CIOAIT lll<mWA1' 21 Oa arrtval, Dldf llidaarCI'a tab-air W'lth DI.Jdelancl·de-Lwce tor 10 a.JU.. precadlnr the review. a.... a... CO .. A Da.IIU ulOM drlwr of Jut ,_,., trip the -Jtoar~nr 20'• Hop'' to be put In ehatp or the ma• decora-~~==~~~~~;;~~~~~;:;;;~;;~===~ wiD tMIIe tbem on a motor tou.r on by the Woman'a Club at Udo u:_ciear: ol W::. ~Y :~ . ~ 'I'&&Ya.OGVK l lrmD till It&I.Y ••. Jndud!QI &ol'rertto, ClubhCMMe, SatuJ'day, May 17. !nd ~ ---·-~-LptJW!ft', ~ 11apcwe •--1'1oreftC!t, Venice and ac... Tben "Dune" la nQt only a fine music· ~~-. .-.... · - -Sw1turlan4. A~ Germany lan and poet but a nne person Erb and Krl. D. M. HummelL a ,_ UIM•t• IJII and France wbtn lfelle tea. a otherwise He and hie ten'lllc paat p....t~nt of the Awclltary. • --i!J!f* .. ~,!!!lll-~ AVJMrriiiii'TC"'""o.i•,..u,..w .. • uJ · All procleeda o1 the 1ectw. auV.a .. ------·-·---ua 110111111011. •••• qulc:k eolo ,.tant to the ., eod I'J'OUP will play t.helr huJ'ts out wtll be uaed to su the work Fertn. val~. uw-clad roU1QC hllllidea and p~-throneed ol Ireland and a .mack at the and donate tbe1t fH tor the eve· of the 'I\unor ~ the h ahrtnes · Llabon, bnutltul rtver-dty . Clntra wondftland ot palaces Blarney Stone. Finally, the Scan· niQC to their favorite charttv It 1 a 01' • tucm&8;J fl&hl na villacea -enchantlna Madeira and the Azo~s. dlnavtan countries and back · v · P a · PIU -J-60, .90, 1~, 1.50-ON SALE NIGHT 01' FlLM MiltS. lltUSSIU WESlEY CUTHBERT was Miu Virginia Lee An- drews of Santa Ana before her marriage. (Bernie Aklen photo) Virginia Lee Andrews Wed To Russell Wesley Cuthbert home over the Pole. Sounds Uke a tun trip and ptactically In te· verse of one we're pJannlnc for August. except we fly both ways wlth S. A. S. on DoueJas OC-7C's. a.trr cm4 1.-(lb. Satur· day Ena~DV Poet) ware wm ........ -----Llz cmd ... c.u.. boOl ~ fw a W....ly botb-..,..yc·by· llldp tdp .. Eanpe 1D Ju--. Rlcl<y and So\ C~l:>eft E.) Harrll fly today to Seattle, where they meet Doris and Harry (See's Cancty) See of Bel -Air tor the launchine of the See's new yacht "Pisces." All 4, born under the slen of the fish. or Pisces, wlll Ruuell Wesley Cuthbert, eon fluted neckllne and dropped tor-cruise through the north-west for of Hr. and Mra. au.-11 CUth-co etfect, which ended in a floor a week or two, enjoytnc the bert ol 2:MO Tustin Ave.. In the leneth bou1tant akJrt and clrcu. malden voyage of the luxurioua Upper Ba)' Area; took M1aa VIr-Jar chapel train. The aleevec, 67 ft. twin diesel yacht of WU - at.nta Lee A.n4lrewtt of Santa Ana aklrt and train of the eown were Uam Garden desirn. u hla bride In a late altemoon all trln)med wtth ChantllJy lace • • • ceremony beJel at the Epbcopal matchJne h~r fluted brlimAed SU APPEAL, MOREY AKD Church of the lle.iah In Santa bridal hat. The cap was pearl-food are bir three lnendl~nts tn Ana. The bride t.s the daQ&hter trimmed and held her tull sUk reportJng news, according to a of Mr. and Mra. ltobert R. An· Illusion veU of ttnaerttp leneth. famous columnist. Perhaps he's drewa of Santa Ana. Her father escorted her to the right. For the double rinr ceremony altar. Precedtnc them were Miss But 175 voting members of the the bride wore a rown of Lrn-loan Ranney of Santa Ana, maJd Udo Isle Commu nity AssoCiation ported French point d'esprit of honor and bridesmaids MJ.u l attended the annual meetlnr and made with a fitted bodice a e-Lonalne' Cuthbert oC Newport luncheon last SaturdaY, at the cented with seed pearls and lrl-Beach who a ailter of the croom Clubhouse without mentioning descent sequln.a. Tbe dress had a and Mrs. Robert 11 Andrews oi Miss Marilyn Moni"'t'. Money, Los Anaelec, the bride's slater. waa mentioned. In the Auditor's CD ~ ~ w ln·law. The attendants were report of Income versus outgo, IVJ Q man shnJlarly eowned in perlwinkl~ what Is the outco~ between blue tatreta made wtth a Sabrina these feuding factions . 0 G II n4tekllne fitted elongated bodice .M for the food. it was home-penS a ery and ver-Y fuu harem aklrt They cooked and delicious but that's wore matching headpl~ with not news ... just routine for our MarcaMt Farnham. Jona-time circular vellJ and canted coral committee of kinfolk ... headed Corona del Mar resident, has ~nt boC{quets wtth cascad-by Lucille CMrs. 1ohnl Wilson. opened an Intimate art gallery ing mlnJature ro.ea. House Committee Chalrman. Co- In the Arcade buJldlng on Balboa Lo la K.a J of D-• chairmen were Bess (Mrs. Wll· bland u rnmerer r. ....boa Ham> Morris and Florence (Mrs. lnf~l art shows and nJabt-Island aerved the croom as h1a Keith) Cordrey, assisted by Ellie ly eotfee houn trom !) to 8 p.m. best ,man. Uahera Included the (Mrs.' Earl) Sawyer. Gladys wUl alloW art lovers to aet to bride 1 brother. Robert B. An· (Mrs. Cedric) Roberta. Catherine kDow and ojo:y pa.J.nttnp they drewa and Lelah Duamo~. Ger· (Mrs. G4torgel Buccola, Mae m&7 wSab tp pQJ"Cba..N aid Sll~ and Kenn«h Lutes all (MIL WUllam) Cbristenaen. Mad- . or Lonr 8eacb.. Ms. c.on.tance etvn (M.r&. Harold> = Arllne ~ • Cope fll Santa Ana aa..dld the Clltl. Br)'anU ws.t, tie (Mft. U ftllfti .. ~,.A.I-....--~ ....... Gi•---.....,.., --· n (liln. .... • ..... tbe ~ .. the .... llo'-t) 1IUihaD. ~= ()In; u Ch h ..... ce:aaoay • ......., • ..-~ ~, SMIDt. (Mrs. maven urc ~~ o1 d ... pdrqon8.tlo Robert> Hill. Betty < l«rY> .,.a o 1 •""'"' an eama: na. McClaiN, Maxine 1Mrs. Joe E.) Sewnth and elahth craders Bouqueta of aprlnc Oowers were Prelnlnae?, Maraaret <Mrs. Han who ~me membera of St. An-tied with blue ribbona at each Dlke, and Jessie (Mrs. Lesl Ut- drew'a Presbyterian Church. Clift pew. tlejohn. Haven, Easter Sunday, Included Pink camelllu and blue del-• the tollowtna: pblnlum surrounded the wed· EJfSD ADA AJIKAD~Flylna • • From Corana del Mar-Kenny dine cake at the reception which the bureee of Udo Isle Yacht Komwelbel. was held In the church parish Club. slx entries are already in From Newport Beach -Sally hall. The bride's mother creeted for the Enaenada Race, starting Albri&ht, R 1 c hard Anderson, guests In a mauve lace gown noon Thursday, May 1. A send· Sherry Andemon, Thomas Ander. over plnk taffeta. Sbe wore a off cocktail party is planned for son, Mary Barnard, Unda C&rl-mauve and rreen hat and a cor-UYC sldppers and crews. at the ton, Bonnie Cottle, Laurance Glb. saec of creen Maudlce Lady Slip. Clubhouse, Saturday, April 26, aon, 1uUe Hall, Marearet Hud. per orchids. Mrs. Cuthbert wore when Commodore Earl Sawyer dlecton. Ann Jorgensen, Joyce a belle lace dress wtth matching and club olllcerc will be on hand Keirn. Kathleen Kell, Phillip shantung hat and ~aocesaortes to wish them luck. Rear Com - Lacy, Gerald Long, Hugh Me-and a corsaae of brown orchids. modore Herb Riley ls In charge Culloch, Cherry Noble, Karen Followtna a San Francisco or send-ofl festivities and wtves Petersen, Carol Porter, Diane honeymoon trip, the couple are of officers wtll s upply the bore Samsel, Wendy Sayers, Anne making their home at U02 S. d'oeuvres. Steele, Richard Steele, Martha Pacific, Santa Ana. TIM Eaa.aado Amloda wW Stewart. Ruthanne Thome, Nel-The new )r{ra. CUthbert attend· 1~ botJa by laDcl aDd by aea lie Turnham. Sandra Williams ed Santa Ana High School a nd · · • thoee .......,_ tM PIOV· and 1ohn Wood.ruff. graduated from the University of ...., of tJae race by aulaer Callfomla at Berkeley where she · • · cmd tboM _.oda9 CSowa wu aecretary-trea.surer of the few tJae po.t-race ~. junior class. Sbe was atfHiated wbn UTC wtJl bo.t U.. anal Largest end Most Complete Fumih.tre Store in the Area. wtth Chi Omeca Sorority. Her 9G\MrlD9. Ql. ..... • • 2 for 25c HAWAIIAN PUNCH • .. • 29c • • • • • • • • .. -a.ttJe PA.m)-.15-. C.. ~ Cabin . SYRUP • • SSe DOG FOOD • • Aspc11 agus 19f. PEAS -~ APPLES 19'· W1SK UQV1D LAOMDft-Qt. CaD DEtERGENT • ·~11 -. ISPIIIIUS CUTS ~ ORANGES 2 ... 19( • • • • aDmSETE"S-ID -.. ... 11.1 SPEllS 19( ---· liED eat Specials SPECIALS FOR APRIL 17 - 18 - 19 98~ 89~ a.l fot frM DECORATING SERVIC! Liberty t.SS II husband attended schools in Illl. Helen and Stuart Cummings nois ~OJ'e ~lng to ~ttler -------------------------===================~===============--~----~~~--====~~======~=============================== Colle-&e. He received his B.S. and Hause ... Gar~tt FurMhiftqs for home~. dubS. yacht.. 1017 W. ec-t Hi9ltwey N-.-t ked M.A. derrees at Lone Beach State Colleae and wa.s president or Slama PI ~ty. A ~I IUest at the cere- mony was the brlde'• crand· mother, Mrs. Richard Lee Bon· net' of Azuaa.. Read Enman C'laa1ft4t4 Ada. TE1DIIIE 311 EAST 1''111 ILD. ••••• THUBSDAY APRIL AND FRIDAY 24 AND JS 1:00 to 9:00 p.m. W. ant tooltine fotword to ,_... yeu • a tow ...,...,._our builclng and lhowt&4 yw the Pllfl• ................... .,., ........... ..... w.·,. ... ,_,. ....., ,_, ~. S. ...... _ _. ..... ,.... ,_., _.fliMIIi11111& I (Continued &om Pa,. One) f• IM*\Inattor. for mayor. ~ motion to eJect Mr. Stod· dUd IQ)'• wu made by Mr. ctnp)ey and wu .eeonded by Mr. Somera. Mr. Rart'a motJon to cloM the nomJnatJona WaJ pue. eel. and then came the unanJ. moua roll call vot. to name Mr. Stod4ard. Mr. Lorenz nominated Mr. Hart tor mayor pro-tem; the motion wu 8eCOnded by Mr. Klnpley and unanimously paaed. Mayor Stoddard thanked hla fellow councilmen tor their ex- preulon of confldence. CHfCKIN$ Fo. LOCA'UON for boots to be shown in the water at the second aMual Balboa Bay Club Boat Show April 26--27 ore the com· "It wtu be bard to nu the aboa of Mayor Dora Hlll. {lOt on~ because they won't flt me, but becau.e abe hu done aucb a wonderful job," the new mayor FIRST PLACE WINNERS in the "peculiar pet show" at the 38th St. Playground in West New- port Saturday were: largest, Ann Gn.teb.le, 7, for her rabbit ; most peculiar, Bruce Dean, 6, for his turtle (in the glass cup); amallest, Pamela Renfro, S, for her ant. Judges were Sandy Guld- jord, Linda SwHtser and Terry GrveM~ .. !he show waJ sponsor.d by City Recreation Deves.on. aald. Holy Baptism Marks Easter mittee members, left to right, Vin Jorgensen, Kenneth Smith and Cha irman Kenneth Wilson. 4 (Terry Boris photo) City to-Buy Lots for CDM, Channel Parks '1 reallzie that I .erve at the pleuure ot the Coundl Boot me out u you don't thlnlt rm dolnl a rood Job." M b.1a ant attldal actll, Mayor Stoddard nominated Mr. Lorenz Sumner Explains His Stand On City Merger Law Change ........ vou ~ YOU" CHOtC• 0~ ~ Youngsters b a p t I z e d Easter Sund~ at St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, Cliff Hav~n. in- eluded the following: u a member of County Sanlta· C&ll!omla State AawmbJ,yman tlon Dlstrtct Board 5; Mr. Hart Bruce Sumner hu aerved notice u the mayor'a alternate on on the •. Newport Harbor Board .ot boards ot Dlatrtct 5, 6 and 7; and Real.tora that be wUI not sponiOl' Mr. Somera and Mr. Hlrble fO! the dty·mel'ler Jaw they aur· the l olnt Harbor Comm1ftee. rest -unless . . . i From Corona del Mar-Cregg X:eJJoer. Newport Beach City Council the beach between 18th and 19th gave the go-ahead aign Monday streets. Newport. Council approved these nomina.-·. ~'"'• Harbor Area lerlalator ~P· tiona, then adjourned to 8:30 a.m. parently abandon~ hla lanuary Monday. poaJUon of promising to sponsor From Balboa -Ann Eaton and VI cki Svendsen. evening for purchase of property -• R e c e 1 v e d Informational at 2 park sites -the main beach copies of alcoholic beveraee 11· In Corona del Mar and Challen cense applications of Helen and Pl. Park In West Newport. Talmage Bowles for Helen's Cof· · the 2 Government Code a mend· Council voted to proceed with tee Shop. 701 Edgewater, Balboa.. the purchase of t he Max Walters j and Radford and Louise Lovell lot at the extension of Hello-for Fls ht>rman's Wharf In the trope Ave .. adjoining the beach Balboa Pavilion. From Newport Beach -MI- chael and Susan Bland; Marlene Boyd, Dguglas and Robin Chard; Dana Dunning, Thomas Fair, Carolyn Kine. John and Kate McNab; DeboQth and Jennlfer Manning; Daniel Penney, Mi. chat>J Schock, Teri Tlberg and Patrice Young. parking lot. Sale price Is $8.250.1 • Approvt>d ma p tor aban· Still to be settled Is the status donmt>nt of a portion of the al-United Church Women"'f New· of 2 other adjoining lots owned j ley betw<'en Catalina Dr. and La port Harbor will focus their at· by Charles Masters. who has In Jolla Dr. northerly of Cliff Dr.. tention on houaJnr probl~ma dlcated a willingness to sell to Newport Heights: set hearing for when they observe May Fellow· tht> city. May 12. ship Day on Friday, May 2, In Place to Live Is Topic for Church Group •s. Pncter lamell Tt Fello..W, Post the Corona del Mar Community Counc1J agreed to spend up to Church. $10.200 to buy Lots 1 and 2, Tract H• h s k• 145, near Newport Is land chan-I g e e In g The program theme, .. A Place nel. to serve as the nucle us of to Live, .. wut be d lscw.sed by a ·urs. Burt Procte r. 402 Golden-! the long-planned Channel Pl. 8 b II L• h panel of 5 speakers: Harry Bergh, m I h as e a I g t county plannl,na director; New· rod Ave., Corona del Mar. was Park. The city Ls proceeding w 1 port City Manager Robert Shel· named vice president and pro-quiet title action to clea r the ton; George Toblt.s. chairman of gram chairman at the annual title on adjoining lots to be In Newport Harbor High School the Costa Mesa Planning Com · meeting of the Fellowship ot eluded In the park. trustees a lmost pulled the plug mission; Mra. T. Duncan Stewart, Congregational Women of South-Council aJso: on Nt>wport Beach Recreation vice-president of the Associ&· ern California and the Sou th-• Rescinded the previous or· Dlv. plans for summer twilight tlon of 011 Bllght In Newport and west. der to Install parking meters on baseball. George Graham, aecretary-man. She represented the Women's 1 the <'enter strip of Balboa Blvd. Then they had another ager of the Citrus Growers Inc., Fellowship of the Corona del Mar between 13th and 21st St., Cen· thought. Why not light up the Anaheim. Community Church at the meet. tral Newport; called for estl· hlgh school baseball Cleld? Mrs. John Neff Is chairman. as- Inc In Chula VIsta, along with mates on providing for public A committee was appointed to slated by Mra. Herbert Johnson. Mrs. M. J. Shannon. Mrs. Thoma.s parking adjacent to the city reeea~h the cost. -Mrs. Edgar HLIJ, vlce·pre:aldent Butman and Mra. Cedi Llnk.ey. trailer park. Tn&stees were about to deny M-\he United Church Women. Mrs. Edwln Gomke and Mra. • Approved plana for meana ue ot the "'r.hted} fOotball tl~ld will pre8lde. Mra. 0 . Z. Roberuon Procter conducted a workshop on of access owr city-owned park· to the Recreation Dlvlslon ~-and Mra. Castleman Smith Chrlstlan education. way to the bluff house to be cause ot possible dama~ to the chairmen for the tea hour whldl I blult by C. S. Garrick at 323!5 green from baseball activities. follows the 1:30 prorram. Ocean Blvd.. Corona del Mar. , K~========~;;:~:;::::::;::;:::::::;::;:::::::::==::::::;:::::::;::;:::::::::;: • Set April 28 hearing date ..: ' -. co·--. on Planning Commission recom· ""'" c H u ID c H E s -.... """• ........ • me ndation for denial of R-3 zon· _, ~ COaQWA DEL IIAB inc for the 2 blocks In Corona d~l PBOifE: OJUOLE 3·62160 Mar bounded by C.mation. Sea- view, Femleaf and Ocean Blvd. JODf CDM CII'U'BCB I • Agreed to study the possl-New members jolnlne the Co· N 0 W S H 0 W I N G blllty of acquiring the lot at 4.3rd rona del Mar Community Church St. and River Ave .. West New-are Mr. a nd Mrs. Elmer Drews. THBt1 TtJESDAT. APBD. 22 port with Its nowlnr oil well. Mr. and Mrs. Budd Beaman. Mrs. so that the well could be capped; Paul Robertson, Mr. a nd Mrs. the city then would re-sell the John Keeler, Ronald Keeler. Mrs. * ALEC GUJNNF.SS --lot. J w Toblu C.ndace and Taffy • Approved the request of Gay Toblaa, Mr. and Mra. Stewart Academy Award Winner Mrs. Virginia Morgan. 1770 w. Nolton. Carol Jean Denner, Gey IX TWO OF IllS OVTSTAJfDIJfG P1CTt11lEI Balboa Blvd., Newport. to con-Ann MacGillivray, Penny Mary duct swimming classes at the Olstad. Cathy Ann Walp and 19th St. trailer park beach, on Grace Lyn Buttermore. condition that she requests re-CBJUSTIAJf ICIDCE CBtJllCJI newal of the permit June 30• The Scrtptllfes state ln many • Received a petition with 63 ways the unity ot God and man. s ignatures asking the city to and the Lesson-Sermon for Sun- dredge the channel between the day In the New p 0 r t Beach Montero Ave. beach and Bay Is· Church of Christ. Scientist, on land, Balboa; approved $600 for '"Doctrine of Atonement'' emph- the project. ul21ea the "at-one-ment" of man • Set a public hearing tor with God. The Golden Text from SCBOOL lETS EVUTS St. James Episcopal Church Day School comlnc eventa In· elude exhlblta ln the parish hall Sunday, Aprtl 27; open house at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 29, and sprtnr festival Frlday, May 9. lfEW DmECTOa CONDfQ James Roach of Carden Grove wUI replace Ed Letaon, who re- sltned u choir director of St. James Episcopal Church, New- port Beach. UlfJVE.IISALIST FELLOWBlllr ''The Old Time RellrJon In A New Time" Is the aermon theme announcec1 by Dr. Charles Clare Blauvelt for the 11 a .m. aervlce Sunday at the UnJversallat Com- mllnlty Fellowwhlp In the Frtday Altemoon Clubhouae. ST. UDIIEW'I CBUJICII menta, when some residents here protested. At that time he gave the a mendments "an ex c e 11 e n t chance of pa.ssing." But this week he said no -In 6 pares with a loophole. "I will not carry the suggested amendments." he wrote. He referred to one amendment which would drastically cut sig- nature requirement$ on petitions to merge 2 cities. He also referred to another which would allow a larger city to merge Into a smaller one - speclncally, Costa Mesa Into Newport The loophole: "unless the amendment would provide for a vote by the people l.n both cities." All sugeested by the Board of Realtors the first amendment would cut petition signatures from 25 per cent of the registered voters to 5 per cent ot thoee vot- Ing In the last municipal elec- tion. The id amendment would allow Meaans to vote for coneoU c)o with Newport ~b ( 8IDal.Jer dty), •nd would leave approval up to U.. Newport City CounciL The mer- cer move would ro to Newport vote:ra only lf the Council dla· approved ttte measure. By the same law eo.ta Mesans c. • .,. ..... ....... _ _, Local car deale.ra are cooper- atJnr In a ~ou auto buy now" campaign aimed at helping the natJon recover from the busJ· ness recession. "lt'a time to buy; keep em· ployment hlgh." they aay. Dick Johnson of lob.naon A Son Is ooordlnatlng the local cam · palm. Also partlctpa tl na are Roy Carver, AI Beatty, ltarl Miller, Tbeo. Robina, Ra:y Stanabury and Ray Vl:;.;nes.:..:;;:: __ -=-......,......_-SL .In••• 1••••1 l1 011 Fll~ 1 .. St James Epbcopal Day School will not open this taU In Corona del Mar, u reported In the En- algn Jut week, but In the fall of 1~. The .chool wtU carry on at ita pre.ent 32nd St. l<Kl*tlon In New· co~Jc&. vott to make Newport ach responsible tor paylnl oft ,_portion of the Meaa bonded ln- dlabtednea, a move which could be okayed by Newport Council· mel\ without vote of their con- atltuenta. Under the pre:aent state merger act of 1913 -u It atanda now without the amendmenta -only Newport (as the smaller city) could InItIate the consolida- tion vote, with eo.ta Mesa Council doing the approving or disapproving. But under this act, Newport would become eo.ta Mesa. BOTTLED DRINKING WATERS for inform.o.ti.on call Under th~ amended act. Costa Mesa could become Newport. Consolidation could be ac-·ub rty compllsh~ by stiJJ ·another law, e Mt. Sumner pointed out. The 1909 mercer Jaw requires citizens In both cities to vote on the question, but this act also provides that the amaller city (Newport) take th~ name or the 8-5012 larger. The legislator added that his rejection of the 2 suegested amendmenu "does not mean that I wiJJ refuse to carry any legislation on the subject." Home-delivered In 5 ·1111on bottles • Cooter's loened to rtl· ular usen • Paper cups, eleetrlc: cootera anllabfe. ...., ____________________________________ _ " / ,.--------........... , t •a•K •y MAll. \ \ P:OR ROUND·THI!• ~ .... J.~ \ c:t..ocK ~ . .. ' You •n amela \ • time uad trouble ; when you...., I' • yow~ / J G1Ul PflY bilh , I b} cMck. / 1 A.kfor / \ cletaiJe today./ \ / \ / ' ,/ ""------.--""'"" April 28 on H. H. Holbrook's ap· John n :3) keynotes th~ subject: peal of a Plannlne Comml.sslon ''That which we have seen and denial of a use permit to contln-heard declare we unto you, that ue his plumbine business and ye also may have fellowship add more bulldlnga at 2801 W. with us: and truly our fellowship Balboa Blvd .. Newport. 1.1 with the Father, and with hla • Approved the request of Dal Grettenberg to use public Son Jesus Chrlst." "All Thine• Are Poulble Through Christ" La the aermon aubject of the Rev. Harold Ogden at St Andrew'a Presbyterian Church, CIIU Haven, at the 8. 9:30 and 11 a.m. SUnday eervlc::ea. port Beach thla year, and down sECUIUTY-FIRST town bulldlnr Ia not due to take ~ NATIONAL BANK :'r:tt~!J:1~~~~.acrc.-the .a U1T C:OAft IIIGIIWA1', CO_,.A DID. iua • «**ie Mill address system at 702 Edgewa· 1117mE. DAft CIIUGED ter. Balboa. "Murder on the MJdway ... pro- • Accepted Improvements in duced by the Younc People'• Fel· Westclift Tract No. 3031 and re-Jowwhlp at St. lames EpLIIc:opel leased Austin St11rtevant's sure· Church, Newport Beach. wiU be ty bond guaranteeing these lm· performed Friday, April 25, and provementa. Saturday Aptll ~. Instead of (.Polltic:al Adv.) oa 3·7571 ...._ IALIOA Adulta 15c~ J:c ... II) 501: • Set a public hearing for thJs comina weekend u oricln· April 28 on Charles Garrick's ap· ally acheduled 11clteta for eve· peal of a Planning Commission nlng performances will co.t ~. denial of resubdlvldlnr hl.s Co- 1111 ...... u.. lcdaay 'I1IVa. • I'ID. • lAT. Gordon MacRae, Clorta Graham, ~r~_lone. ··oKLAHOMA'' Susan !f~~ Robert Mitchum ··WIDTE WITCH DOCTOR .. Jloth In Color rona del Mar bluff Jot at the foot CDII C01011JWITY cavae& ot Marguerite Ave. The Rev. Edwin Gomke wtll • called for bids on weed poee the question, "Do You 'J'ru.t abatement on empty Iota In In God.'' In dupJJcate wonhJp Shore Cutts. Corona Highlands. services Sunday at 9:30 and 11 Corona del Mar. Clltt Haven and Lrn. at Corona del Mar Com· Newport Helgbta; set public munlty Church. heulnr for Aprtl 28. caom TO aaro • Apptoprlated S 3 6 0. 0 n • • Whittier Colle1e Wll.liaJD s.11 thlrd ot total ca.t. for bulkhead Chorale wUJ alnc under tbe tJPOD· on NeWport t.Jand, at Marcua aorahlp ot the Corona del Mar Ave. and IUalto. Community Church at 8 p.m. ftt· • Awuded the contract for day April 25 1n lla.rtMw VMw new comfort mtson near Kew· SchOol lor the benefit ot tllil port Pier to South Cout Con· fund. IJtrUc:tion eo. on Ita low bid ot dultdl ~UJD.Jner camp sa~ ~aa1011UT .... ,. 1ft • CAlled for blda, to be re-"l'fot for ,.,..,.. a ....._.ry turned ~ t , for a.. .umat..s drama, wtU be pr .... w llq • • .,_~...:..-:::...:::...:::;...;:::;....;~-~..,.11 17.000-cublc·Jard fill on the dCy at the eo.ta .._ Soutbera cal· u park lite ~t mine Ave. and Dew· ifomla Bible cellqit to lllallltlw er Dr., Upper .a.y. .....,,.. ecbool'1 amnua.l ~ 0.,. • Adopted Ordlna.nce -~ till c..m. Cllfrl AA· IT. JAIID UIIOC»AL '"------......,..._.-~__.'11 nea ..... tiM_.... troftt ad_•a. "''''M Wortt of • ......., .. wtll otnt to lbore c:wa. ... ta.. ........ tell* of u. ..... • :Adopted OrdtMnN ..._, JGiul ..-.. at 1M t:ll Ull U ftkoh .W mU.e It ...... lit._......__.._. .... ,__ c-Mta to auow ~ .. _.,,a~ a....:.. .,...,.L Southern California • s Finest BOAT Ap~· I SATURDAY & SUNDAY ... • MISS JOHAN HIRTH, plann'"t August wecfcfing. Engagement of Johan Hirth To Dick McAdoo Announced Dorot~ CMal. Ceorp) Yard· o.ruft,.-wu an lnt.r1cate plctw. ley, eta..--la-dllef at the Bal-ol Mr. ~ In the d'Udl bllndt, ~ Bay OM. .. NCOW~ from deeoya, pn. boat, dudla and all 1wr recent ...,.ry wtth a ~al Ria ..U. drnrntd up the Idea tor eld '""'~• td and abeolutely a bekery ...u.t to U«Ute. 41ulet .-.. 1M leave. f'rlday tor • • • ..ae ...,.. fl/f tM -.me in Palm lb. aJIICl Mra. Ben CaiMn ol lprtnp. 'fte )(; A. Alexanclera Coftloa 4el Ma.r ~ Euler <VIriJRia a. ......,., tor Dorothy week-end In R 1• • r 1 J de and at dab) are a• rotnr to the broulflt back two rrandd.aurb· delert for the WIMk•end. terw to IIS)end Eutft Week In • • • Corona del Mar. a.t1nf' .and havinc tun via a cruiM to &a•all are Ruby Stev- erwon and Faye Reber, both ol Corona del Mar. They'll be rone 'tU the end ol the month. Boerd- lrtf thei&.IM holiday-bound boat at San Jrrand.leo laat Thutaday, wu Paul Smith, Texaa eouatn of Col. Andy Smith. • • • Mrs. Jack Bidwell ol Clift Ha- ven and daurhter Jackie did aome aprinr vaeatlonlnr up at Albany, CaUL, lut week. Papa atayed hot"H and tended the Bid· well M•n'a Jtores. • • • After belnc In and out of Hoar Hoapltal alnce Christmu. Nancy (M rs. Leon) Wllllama of Cliff Haven finally underwent major surrery last week. • • • Rain, aleet and dog bites aren't the only thlnr that Jocar post· men have to contend with . . . Eddie Weat wu sorting mail at the top of Jaamlne lut week and looked down and saw a baby rattlesnake climbing around his shoe. Dick Does It Once More .... 0. W. (Dick) RJchards wu honored by the US Govern.ment lut week for ha 6-week tour of Europe with the US Tracie Mlalon lut year. The well-known Newport rro· cer, who makes hla home In Co· rona del Mar a Irvine Terrace, received the Department of Com- merce Cert1ficate ol Service. ••••ltllll• ........ IILIIcl•••l•llifll Robert Roper, aon of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Roper, 308 Marruer- lte Ave., Corona del Mar, wlll be graduated from the Kirksville, Mo., College of Osteopathy and Surgery June 2. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hirth of School. At USC he was atflllated • • • He also has done pre·osteo- pathic work at the llllonls Wes- leyan UnJverslty and the Pacific Unlveralty. 847 Bayalde Dr., Newport, re-with Phi Sterna Kappa, Trojan Look for Clyde Meyer to g ain vealed the enr agement of th~J' Knight&. Skull and Darrer, a nd s.veral pounds If he ate all his daughter, Joha n, to Dick Me-Blue Key. birthday cake. It was a huge Adoo, son of Mra. William G. Me. Plana tor a n Aug\Ut weddJng pictoria l pastry depicting his fa - Adoo of So. Pasadena, and the are being made by the young vorite aport-duck hunting. Un- late Senator McAdoo, at a party couple. demeath the "Happy Birthday held Friday eventnr ln Fullerton. -----------------.-----J------ He will Interne at the Long Beach Osteopathic Hospital. J TMPIIOifT DaJVE Olf The annual membership C'am- palgn of the Orange County Phil· harmonic Society got Ita oftiC'IIII .wnd-oft lut week at a luncheon tor cam paign captains at Disney- land's Gourmet Restaurant. Hostess for the enr a rement fete was Mlu Faye Dulkley, a Gamma Phi Beta aorortty sister of Ml&& Hirth. A floral cen ter- plec:-e bore the news of the be- trothal. The bride-elect ls a graduate I of Newport Harbor Htrh School and was presented at the 1955 Children's Home Society Debu- tante Ball. She b a junior at the University of Southern Califor- nia, taking a major In education. She Is a member of Education Council at USC. ' Mr. McAdoo was president of the 1957 senior class •t USC. where he majored In Business Administration. He Is abo an alumnus of South Pasadena Hlah TAX~JALKS Cepj ..... .., ......... .....,.... AM1dll"-. Jlall ..-. 11-. to ....... rtMb. c...... ....... 0. What do you Wall of the cbcmce for a tax rate cut Ia lf....,o.rt hoch • a ~Walt .. U.. receat .a.cu.?--a.s. A. Very favorable. Several fac- tors are Involved. Uae Enstgn Clasalfled ads to buy, aell. trade or exchange. Glamour Glimpses ay AJfK We told yo1,1 ao ... We knew it would happen . . . . After a ll tboae days of rain, lan't It won· derful to feel tha t good old sun - ~ne ap.ln! But ... \ftt'e you ready 1M It! U you are Uke mo.t ol ua, U... ftDt bot 4aya have eaaabt you ·totally unprepantd ••. so jut come rirht on over and let's take a long ra nee view ol your wardrobe need. Let us help you plan what you will be needinr for your particular way of We . . . Remember, this Is only April, and we ha ve a good months of thla n ice warm weather In proapect. ao let's make the ma.t of lt. If you are YOWI!r Ia bea:rt. ,.,. woaJ4 11b to .... you try • oar IIIDCIIt ..., .... 1 1. The climate on city council has changed with four auccuaful businessmen w I n n I n g aeata, thua placlnr majority control In hands of people experienced In ~tflclent manarement A CROWN of pearls ond rhinestones holding priat. It'a a 4-way deal daDe with 3 plec:M: bkoaM to .,. woaa blcbd. or U.S ablrt tail faJiaMa: MJY lldlt Cllld aatda· 1a9 Jamak:a a1ao1ta. Toa Juat coaldla't loolr 8IDGI1w Ia a ... money. At leaat two ot the new end o white loce gown of bollerino length Lorene cou ncilmen, Hana Lorenz and Bjerken of Corona del Mor ot the ceremony of morri Frank Atkinson, made pre-John B. Whitson of Newport. The wedd ing took place eve- election pledres of economy. ning of March 29 ot the Cliff Hoven home of Mr. ond Mrs. Philip The other two, Harvey Somera J h (D-"'ld h 1 laDeS aCID.DW for golflag. lanch1"9, or by the pool aide. and Ken Klnpley, are likely _o_n_son_ . ...;.~_m_i_e_'"' __ e_n..;..p_o_to-'-_______ _._ ____ _ to be finance-minded, and Councilman Hart 1a believed to welcome a chanee. The new budret ahould ret cloae .cru- Uny. Acting Bug? Phone Paul 2. The votera have lndk:ated In definite terms that tb.q want Paul Cornelius' phone n umber a carb plaeed on non-eMe.ntral '-ORiole l-6595. capital 6 ,...ndltw'etl u well u He hopes to get aome tele· r-phone CJIIlla th1a week -from unneceuary operalil'\f co.ts by persona Interested In pertorm- tumlnr down th~ four bond '-· Ina melodrama and oJJo acta aues aponaored by the out-ro-wtth the Newport Pl~era' Show· tnr council, ~rardlea ot pur-caw throuahout the aummer. pose. Mr. ComeUua, who direct& the 3. A very aubrtanUal windtall ot croup. -.ya no experience 1s aurphu tunda will be avalla-neceuary. ble tor 19!58·58 due to the ----:---:------: heavy lncre&M In land value CIIA10131 10 KEn auessmentl plua the lncte· The monthly m e m b e r a h I p ment from recent annexatJona. meettna ot the Aaodated Cham· There aeem.a to be no valid bera ot Comm~rce of Oranee reason wh)' thb cannot be eo.tnty wtll be he14 at 7 p.m. uaed toward a tax cut. 1\ae.day at Knott's Berry Farm. We promise that by the time you read thls column, you will be able to rreet the aun In one of those popular classic aleeve- Sellm S. Franklin of Costa less dresses ot Arnel Sharkskin Meta hu been appointed South. (really and truly drip dry to em Oranre County cbaJrman of you) with Ita own match In& or- the Lawyera for K.nowland com. loo sweater. mJttee, acxotdlne the Lee Hasen. jaepr and S. Robert Barnes, Or. Toa caa M Mat Cllld ceA.· ange County co-chairmen ln the hal. ......._ tM aaa. Ia .-y ltnowland for GovernoJ' cam-....._ .. tM t...aa pdat8 palm. uaat,.,. ~ •• "gtle ,..... Mr. Franklin 1s an attorney In Ia tbe c:ettJa bit pdat '- the finn ot Franklin It Franklin you -..1 ,......, U.. mn.l In Coat& Mesa. He 1a a member of aUk pdat; • .,. • ~ • '\h~ Klwanla Club and Ia active .,.. Ubi ev aWt pdatl wiD In Boy Seout work. Be J'K'dved "*-Y.. .._ bl' • • k f • at his B. A. from Pomona Collep tluwtJia tM da7· tM _..... and hla U.S from Stanford Un-....,, a.d rllld -Dill • ap tM lveralty. He wu ~duated from ..._.. p8l'ty....,., collere Phi Beta Kappa and Mag. Be u nbtl~ or u e~ u you na CUm Laude.· with honors In like . . . we will find just the history. While at Stanford. he right ones for you. We have In was UIOdate comment editor a new cotton plqu• print th.at ol the Stanford Law Review. Ia done In aheeth blouon In am-DUrtna the Ko~n War, be phattc colon of violet. blue and aerved u an Infantry ol:flcer. and rreen. I'm atmpl)' mad about lt. wu atatloned In Iapan for 2 rrn wanttne to .....,. It IQYRlf. yeara. He and b1a wlfe, Dianne. but 1 beard the flrb talltll'\f eo ...S~ at 428 Walnut Place, eo.ta fUe&a you juat bett.f come on ln ....... with tbelr 2 ebll~n. "Skkpper," 1 ~ JUra old, and and -. lt. PaJne1a. 3 month.a. ,.. .._ ..,. .. _.... .,.. ......... -.... outtttt. ___ ....... ...,-.Y.. ............. .._ .... , .. 6 ........ .... ............... .. -'"1 ,.. 100ft. S,_ING FESTIVAL. country style. will be pre- sented by the Newport Beach Ebell Club from 10 o.m. to 4 p.m. next Wednesday. April 23, in the clubhouse. SIS W. Belboo Blvd , Bolboo. In charge of the event ore members of the ways ond means committee, including (seated, left to right) Mrs. Fred Schoepe of Newport. Mrs. N 0 Cosh of Corona del Mor ond Mrs. Ch""-Me- lone of Newport. ond (standing) the chairmen, Mrs E. L Munsey of the Upper Boy. luncheon will be served from I I a.m. to 2 p.m., ond there ... ill be white elephant, jewelry, {ood ond candy booths. (Ensiqn photo) Murder Tr.ial Opening Here Ever want to be a juror at an txctUng m urder trial ? Well, Lido lsJe Players may give you the chance, if you at. tend either of their performa nces of the "Night of January 16th," beglnnln~ at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow, Friday, and Saturday in Lido Isle Clubhouse. Members of the jury who de· clde the fate of a beau tllul worn. an murder suspect are choaen from the audience. The play tea. tures 2 endinp, depending on whether the verdict Is "guilty" or "not guUty." Featured as the accust'd is Mrs. Robt-rt Pinkerton. with her hus· band as prosecutor. Fa..Y • .POnUCI DINNER TUESDAY-11.75 JIAZEL DELL AT TBE stEDWAT ~ tlana Saturday 10:00 a.m. Daily 3428 VIA LIDO LIDO SHOPS VISIT OUR NEW 2ND FLOOR VARSITY SHOP FOR STUDENTS AND YOUNG MEN 3428 VIA LIDO -LIDO SHOPS SUITS, SPORT COATS, CASUAL CLOTHES. SHOES, FURNJSHINGS AND ACCESSORIES Junior Varsity Sizes 12 to 20 Appralt. AcJ-. 10 thna 14 Students' SDea 34 thru 40 ApproiL A~ 14 thna It YOUNG MEN e -~~ AaSCIUI'aY NO Clal04-06-.... -NO,__.. .......... ._ ______________ _ __ .. _....,_ .. _..,. ____ .. _...,.... -........ __________ _ -=-4·=:···1 HIT RECORDING • • • • FREE c.. .......... ,.. .. _._......., .............................. ... __. ................................... -.......... ...,_..... ... ..., ...... --.......... "" ........................... ... I -.. ,. ----.._.._ __ .....,. .... _.......- OUR SECOND FLOOR VABSnT SHOP lulllitalldal Nl6dential PfOJ-da FemJeat. $75; l!:rMit Brap1ero. ln Jlalboa and tbe Upper Bay wall. DO lrta. tz~G; Edward .v. 11ept tbe buU4Jnc ~vtt.J a.:rnoa-addition. 3115 Way Ln.. at a -., pace and brwjht the teOO; w. Delby, wan. m GoW- put wee~r•• permit total cl'* enrod, $1,500. to 1150.000. • UUOA nr *liD 'J'blile were permit. tor ~000 Frank JUduDGnd. prqe Je· and SN.OOO ctwelllnp tor the pair, 217 E. Bay n.. t:500: Dr. Upper a.y and tor a .a.ooo 1'81· c. 1. Barnett, new door, 116 Aba- deoee ln Jlalboa. lone, noo: Hobert Schumacher, P'oUowtnc permits were taued: addition, 206 Crystal, a5,000; L. • ~& DD. liD H. Blmmelrlch, 1-Unlt, 2·ato&7 z. 1 U.. repair roof. 413 dwelll~. 1103 Balboa, J7,800, --·--- JAMES D. RAY ... Ill c.tracllr 1446 E. COAST KWY .. COlONA DEl MAl 0~ 3.:0Sl0 and remove garage, $100. • LIDO ISLE Joe Fercu-on. wall, 901 Via Lido Nord, $250: C. H. Scott. 2- atory addttion, 214 Via Grazlana, t6,000. • UTIBOUS Mra. G. H. Capron. fence, 2600 Bayahore, $65; William Harvey, addition, 2555 Vista. $5,000; N man White, remodel, 2661 Bay- shore, saoo. eNEWJOBT Loul.s Kesselman, aarage, 122 47th St., $1.500; ~rt Westrey, ~~~~~~~~~ roofing and porch. 515 30th St .. $50; G. B. Webber, fence, 624 Clubho~. $190; Gordon Findlay, storaee. 409 ~ 30th, $100; Howard SAVE FIRST (wvings is not money left over •t the end of the moni+l.) SAVE witll Security All •eeounn insured up to $I 0,000.) SAVE .. EARN ~4% PAID 4 TIMES PER YEAR SAVE COIVEIIEIR Y LACUKA BEACH 222 Oc:ecm A ... HYatt 4-1177 SA.Jf CLEMENTE 601 N. El Camino Real BTaclnth 2-1195 LAGUNA FEDERAL Paul, addition, 3506 Marcus, $2.- 600; Mary Netto. fence. 2400 W. Ocean Ft.. $200: Paul George, garage. 105 15th St., $1,000. e UPPE. UT AllEA L. R. StiUler. 1-unlt, 1-story dwelling, 1136 Somerset, $34.000: Wlllla mWolters, fence, 1101 Berkshire, $290; Cecil Manell. wall. 2IJ'I1 Hlahland. $500; Devtd McAllister, 1-unlt., 1-story dwell- Ing, 1008 Oxford, $25.000. e JlfEWPOBT BEICBTS Leroy Behm, fence, 635 Irvine, $50. e BALBOA Robert Seiling, 1-unlt., 2 -story dwelling. 211 Edgewater,• $13,- 900; J. Beardslee. 2-story addi- tion 2009 Miramar, $4.940: Don- ald' Spengler, 1-unlt, 2-atory dweUing, 421 Seville, $29,000; Mrs. Sadler, re-roof. 800 E . Bal- boa, $900; Richard Lindholm. ga- rage. 1205 W. Balboa, $1.900; I William Severance Jr .. laundry room, 1521 Ocean, $500: John Hedges, alterations, 200 Palm. $150. Pacific Telephone has paid Ita second Installment property tax payment of $966.245.73 for 1.957 · 58 to the Oran&e county treasur- er, accol'dlna to local mana,er Ted Hambrook. The company paid Ita fim In- stallment of $966.242.67 Jut De- cember, making the total pay· ment for the 1957.58 tax year $1,932.488.40. 81..-...ile C..ill To fle_,.tt Fri .. y The Re-d Cross Bloodmobile Un. it will be at the Newport Beach I American Legion Hall. 15th St. and Bay Ave .. from 3 to 7 p m. to· morrow I Friday!. 1 During the past 3 months 72 patients In the Harbor Area have uS('d 217 pints of Red Cross Blood. Friends and relatives are urged to <'Ome to the Bloodmobile to make replacements for these patlenu. I ;=:::::=::::::::=::::::;=:::;:::::=:::; Willi•• StlliHen OFFICE EQUIPMENT SUPPUES .•. STATIONERY am your tmpom.t NCOCda cntWed fire ,.otectiOD witll IXSVLATED FILES • • • DEAN A. KEPHART CUlT. IUILDD Residential and Commercial • Since 1947 in the Harbor Area • ftoM: O.W.S-0210 414 1211111 lt.. .ewpol't hclch Orco Block Co. BuiLDING BLOCIS-ALL SIZES-AU TYPES ~~ ,.... JDwehM'y..,.,. .. &dl"c • ._._ a. L ....._._..a- ) ' * Y• car ........ t.lq wiD llllf •••••• ·~-~··· .............. , * H .... .. • .., .. II ) ...... • .... . ... ...,, , ............ " .... , II .... , ... CAll * De lii•••Bn IIHI'*r: ..... 40% " .................. .. PIP '"' IIPt _..., II tu-. ac ..... fw anr Ill Ia• 11 , .. ••a. ONE OUT OF EVERY SEVEN WORKMEN IN AMERICA rely on the Automotive Industry YOU. A RELATIVE. A NEIGHBOR BE ONE OF THESE PEOPLE! for their paycheck. OR A FRIEND MAY Last year at this time, the industry employed over 1.000.000 men. Today only 8QO,OOO are working. Buy Now·· HELP PUT THESE MEN BACK TO WORK. You Auto Buy Now Health¥1 BUSINESS -IS THERE'S MORE ·-· * Employment . * Expansioa * Industry * lnco••• .-Spending ~RE IN ORANGE COUNTY THAN EYER ROY CARVER PIITIAC ' 1400 W. Coast Highway, Newpxt Beach Liberty 8-3466 AL BEATTY • Pl. YIIOIITI 1680 Newport Blvd., Co.ta MHa Liberty 8-2291 AL HARRIS IIPEIW. • .. fll n · PLYIIIUTII 1200 W. Coast Highway, NewpcWt Beach Liberty 8-3416 (AJ.o Vo!Yo Repaa••DiatiY•) JOHNSON & SON IT'S .. MILLER -CHEVROLET •aiiiU 1000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach Liberty 8-2a1 THE~RE~RCNRNS -3100 W. Coast Highway, !Uwpwt Beach Llherty 1-3471 I RAY STANSBURY Rll VINES PIIIT STilE _. K. COAIT IDGaWAT coaoaA Da. .._CALli'. ..,.. OJUolel.aal ON I'IIIJ GAUON 01 ·~·-·· '-' ,_,. NEW ......,, IIOW OilY s5!! ULLOM "'-............... , 1•~--I , ............. 1~ LAIIlt WMI. Man witb all the ad•aause• that made SPUD SATIN (amoua! PJu ... New/ DK-oraroc low·aheco 6aiah New/ Durability for walls, ceil· iaaa, woodwork CDI 180W ILA'DD Tbe Orance Cout Mineral and Upldary Sodety 1a aponeonnc a rem and mineral lhoW ln the Main Exhibits BulldJna at the Orange County Fairgrounds Sat· urday and Sunday born 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. LECAL WOTJCE NO. A 30885 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Shot Fells Doctor's Son /I ~/ I ~7 11. ----1 ----3. ----'-----5. #? .. .. F. .. 0 ~ J t. ---1.------10. W.te4 ~ ..., _ _o , '/ .,_., ! ~ 15:.. ...Jy ~--... ~ .... -3...:. oalr lJII ~r.:: _J ' , (;I JAL 17. ~. 11. ~. ......, ~ In 22. 23.. ._ z. W.t......., o ' Lotta Fo.ct n .... , .. ~Ill VU1'IIIIIUIRW ro.M-a.K WOIID I'D U&al ' I a . n . 2&. 29. ao. Shere.,_, c. o Flfteen.year·old R 1 c h a r d Ja. ' I • WOBS OIQ.T a• roa 01m ~ -a TDIU roa a.. ,..,.,_.. o ooby, .on ot Xewport Beach phy· , aldan, Dr. Ralph Anderaon, Is ' MAIL TO: THE ENSIGN. 2850 E. Coa.t Hwy ov CorODCI del Mar Misc.Lneou~... 0 recovertnr at Hoar Hoep1tal from ' • cunahot wound. Younr Jacoby wu shot when ~~~~~~~OUI'~~N~·~·~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~A~~~clr~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Pho~~~De~~~~~~~~~~g hla own eun discharged acclden· tally In the hands of hls friend. David Alton, 15, in the victim's _ro_a_IAJ.Il ___________ f IlEAL ESTATE WJUI'TZI) TJIADK SDV~CU Emerald Bay home. Boats. Boats Everywhere ••. mE UtE 40o/o II 610/o Iff PRIVATE PARTY -Cash for your equJty in 3 or 4 bdrm. home lt priced rtcht. OR 3·5895. TillE II , ....... ESTATE OP ROBERT C. LIND· Newport Harbor Is almoet "sat· NO DOWN-TERMS CORONA DEL MAR untuml&bed 2 bdrrn. cottace. fireplace, ca· race. Children 0. K. $85 year leue. Uncoln 4·1373 or Kel· locg S. 7073. On a new Hamilton Uberal allowance, see Wish to concentrate · Newport Area · Excellent References Liberty S.1362 MAN. DECEASED. orated" with small craft mooring NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to here, according to Harbor De· the creditors of and all pei'IIOns partment spokesmen. FIIESTME JOHNSTONE'S BVSDfDS aDTALS havinc clalma against the a&id Number of boats Increased by decedent or said estate to tile 775 this year, to total 4,720. them with the n~ary vouch· While continued Increase Is ers In the office of the Clerk ot expected, development of Upper the Superior Court ot the State Bay will provide additional fa. of California, In arid for the cllitles, Harbor men said. County of Orange, or to present 50.000· MILE GUARANTEE Wholesale price tor RetaU Cu.tomers SEVERAL OFPICE RENTALS- Corona del Mar. Francis J. 1 EWELER 3123 E. COAST HWY .. COM. ............. Uaed Auto Parta, 'I'lna We Buy Cars and Scrap Metal LIBERTY 8· 7013 Horvath··Realtor. ORiole 3·7187 ~MJSCEI~~~,~.~Lif~E~o""'vs....-----­or ORJole 3··4980. RENT A HAMMOND Spinet. S2S for 5 We@ks with 5 t4 lessons . 2075 Placentia Ave~ eo.ta Meu the same, with the necessary Use Ensign Claaaltled ads to vouchers. to the underslcned at buy, aeU, tra«t~t or exchange. UNION SERVICE Avocado It Cnut Hle;bway Corona del Mar Next to Jamaica Inn ORiole 3·3320 PIANO INSTRUCTIONS -Tere. SchmJdt·PhUllp~~, 520 N. Main, sa Renner <Mrs. A. Renner), Santa Ana. AU ~nt alJowed. accepting a Umited number of IRONING WANTED In my home. WHEEI.ER El.ECTRIC Electrical Contracttna Free E.timattS hls or her place of business, to. wit: Mrs. Aucusta Barker c/o Harwood, Heffernan lc Soden 3355 Via Udo, Newport Beach, California. wtthln six months after the first publlcatlon of thls notice. Dated Aprtl 4, 1958. Aucusta Barker Executrix of the Estate of said decedent. Harwood Heffernan It Soden 3355 Via' Lido Newport Beach, California Publish : April 10, 17, 24. May 1 In the Newport Harbor Ensign_ POa SALE pupils for plano. Concert pi· $1 h 1 anlst of Three Continents. per our. Mabel WbJtman, 2753-D E. Coast HJcnway Graduate student ot Bela Bu. 607 Marcueralte, COM. Phone Corona del Mar tok. 436 Serra Or., CoM. ORiole ORi ole 3'2774· 2 SWIVEL BAR STOOLS with S·0133. FREE KrrrEN';:;S---O"R;::--3:-.-=283:=3. ORiole 3·9464 · LI 8·13)5 Eves. brass rings. Brand new. $25 ea. SEVERAL GOOD used Grand pl. ------------.. ~~~~-------I Painting Deco""ating LI 8·8304 • OR. 3·1010· anos, all In excellent condl· 1IE1J WA.IfTED '-DVJ -,. AK REGISTERED Beagle pups. $390 I CD P.APEJl B..ANGING 3 .. _ lion, • f497, $Sl5 It 1595. I GEORGE BrTDvu "n'"'T mont. .. old. 4 males . 2 Ce· 3 yrs to pay. Schmldt·Phllllps,, DAVE'S HOME SERVlC&-Paint-v~ malt"S. Cheap. LI 4·1995. 520 N. Main, Santa Ana. Jng · Wall washing · Minor~· I.Jcen-ed Contractor NEW HAMMOND Organs and '53 DE LUXE GE AUTOMATIC pairs · Odd jobs. Ph-Midway 18197 0ranp .be. eo.ta ~ Stelnway Pianos. All models. wa.sh.er J90; aolid maple Salem 6·l689. I..lber1y 8.a&i28 ~~~ld~~~~illfps, 520 N. Mal n, chest $25; Universal 2 burner Top job opportunl~ tleltk hot plate S5. LI 8-8282. 1 Men and Women FOR SALE-PLYMOUTH, late '53 ELECTRIClNVALID CAR--$300. 4·door Cranbrook. H1·dr1ve, one Also 3-wheel Cushman plck·up owner. $525. OR 3·4578. I scooter with "·ton. bed. $125. ELECTRIC SHOPPER-Excellent ORiole 3 ·1770. duty charrer; extra •t of new ... -----------tires. 1300. 6fO Ramona, La· IlEAL ESTATE & llEJfTALS euna. HYatt 4·6802. COM BACHELOR APT. turnlahed, (acrosa from All·.Amerlcan ~lot) STEINWAY. Uaed. Perfect rondl. kitchen, beauUtul surround. tion, fUlly cuaranteed. $495; lnp. 1 blk. to ocean an8 bay. to make a professional chance to terms $15 a month. Schmidt-$68 yearly, uUIIUes pd. OR better arve your fellow man. PbllJlps. 520 N. Main, Santa 3.7629 after 4. T 1 rod -• tlm a--o ncreaae your p u .. -uve e. n.t-. BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM Com. Hliiiilio!fD Chord OliiilO Uaed pletely Furnlahed ~ ln Bal· To 1Mu.re your future reprdle. Ebon.Y • Mapw. One eadl. t.at. boa. Gam,ee. flrql-.; modem ot ap. ..t w1 ' ~Wtawtpt. kltdlen: w/w c:a.rpetlnJ; da.e DJ If. lf.aJn. Saftfa A-. to oeean It ~; atWU. paJd; To doQble yow J.ncome. AdiiOiOKJC Baldwin ~ p{~ reuonable SUJJ'lJDft Nnt&J. OR· a no, JJke new, with l\l&f'&Dtee. Iole 3-0167. ? YOU HAVE ? Save $400. Sdunidt·Philllp~~, ""'""'"~ .. _.. ,.. d fl Tb~n see .Mr. Gropn .. v a..uo:>zu:.u Ar£.~roun oor;l 520 N. Main. Santa Ana. Also good location; pleuant sur· Sales Supervbor open Friday nJte. roundinp; adulta only; no UPRIGHTS, $85, $115, $149, etc. peta. 610 Mareuerfte, COM. • .... , .... M1rro·Splnet, $195_ Schmidt. BREATHTAKING BAY A OCEAN • p • Phllllps. 520 N. Main, Santa VIEW. Corona del Mar. 2 bdnn l1•1rill Ira Ana, or will ~nt from $5 a apt.; 1undeck; built·ln electrtcj UM2 Newport Blvd.. Collta Mesa month up. kitchen. Yearly l~ue. Uniquely ------------ c:~~ 1 MOVING? Patios . Sldewalu . DrtvewayJ ONE MAN It VAN $7.75 HR. Block Walls. etc. Free Estimates ORiole 3·9582 Pl.WC CIUT UI8SCIPI. • General Yard Work • Lawn c:&.ft • Gardenlnc Free Estlm.tes ED WHITE u 8-0533 •• Prljlc•• FOR RENT 2 men It van at min. P.U.C. rate ot $9.25 Hr. wlt.hl.n 30 ml Time starta at your door. We deliver mln. of 1000 lbL up to 60 m.Uea same da.y foe- min, P.U.C. rate. No ex.. cbC. tor Sat. Call Nf!'Wman U 8·22'14 or LI 8-64.30. 824 W. 19th St. Co5ta Mesa. Lowest .u.ap rata. ....... PUZ 1'.3'11111ATES SAil Green Stampe Fr-ee delJwry CORONA DEL MAll .JroJtSDT ORiole 5-0160-2744 E. Coast Hwy. CA.UJ::n11T-aEPAJa •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ELECTRONIC Organ. Used. Hur· fumlshl"d. $225. ORJole 3 -0789. Jlf .__.._:.:-. ry $295. Electric Estey $395. OR 3-0551. OR 3 ·7520. _ 1 ..,.._.,_, .... 8-)Qf 16·101 35-Mllt ......., Klllew • ' ... ..1 ... ~--.w • • • • • : 2515 EAST • J)k. Jaftns BABKaDASaEa COAST IIJGIIWAT. coaa.A DIL JIAa Schmldt·PhiiJipa, 520 N. Main, UNFURNISHED YEARLY DU· 0•;1. Santa Ana. Established 1914. plex. 2 bdrm, furnace, patto. -J SPECIAL -Maple Spinet, ~gu. fl~place, laundry room and lar $730 value; one only $495. garage. Adulu. $100 Inquire! Schrnidt·PhiWpa, 520 N. Main, ~20 Orchld, COM or call OR Santa Ana. 5-0047. I Be Sure To Check With JUNE FARRAR EMPL. AGENCY 4021ll 32nd St .. Newport ORiole 3·46M and 1610f Sound Projecton FAST COLOR nut SEJrvlCE Model Airplane Suppllee lunC'Ein-., 1782 Newport Blvd_, eo.ta Meu Phone Uberty 8· 'nM2 .......... 1947 Fullerton Ave .. Costa Mea, CaltL Midway 6-3314 II no answt'J" call evenlnp. HEADLINE NEWS FOR HOMESEEKERS! College Park •• Fll ... ,., •••• w.·,. Jut ...-..s tbe 9ood wont from Waala.lDcJtoaJ MEW LOW FRA DOWJI PATJIEln'SJ l'OU CAM WOW BUT A COLLEGE PUI BONE FOa AS Ln"n.E AS $1050 DOWN So ll lot of pe-ople who"vf' ~n unable to buy tht' CoJJege Park home ot their heart"s desl~ can do so now! NOW -with these famous homes otfertng the greatest doJlar.for -dollar value In SoutheTn California today -a College Park home Ia within ~•ch of manv more pi'OIJ pectlve "happy pe-ople." · VIsit thla gay and gT&clous rommunlty of ~ home and happy PN>Pie today! CoUe~ Parte'" l and C ~room and family room homes. loeded with •xrru.. d.-lu.xe klt~ns wtth eleoctrk bunt. lna. apaclous paUoa, are an Wtequa.h!d vahM at $16.800 to $HUSO. I ANGEL MAKING is easy if only you know how, Mary Straumfjord, los Angeles teacher training instructor, shows Carol Werner. Co- rona del Mar School teacher, who lives at 60211-J, Jasmine Ave Mrs. Straumfi\ord conducted a special ceramic workshop for teachers at the loca school this week. (Ensign photo) REALTOR WEEK HONORS OUR BIGGEST BUSINESS The biggest business or Indus- try In both Newport Beach and Costa Mesa is selling, tradJng, buying and developing property. This reminder is offered by Matt LaBorde, president of the Newport Harbor Board of Real- tors, In calllng attention to the fact that this is Realtor Week. The locaJ Realty Board is join. lng hundredl of similar boards across the country In presenting to the pubUc the alms and obli- gations of realtora. One of the last oWdal acts of the retiring mayor of the City of Newport Beach, Dora Hill. wu the ls8uance of the followina pro- clamation ot Realtor Week: "WHEREAS, the Realtors of this City, In cooperation with their local real estate board. the Calllornla Real Eatate A..uoda- tion and the National A.ssocia- tion of Real Estate Boards, are joining with Realtors throughout the nation In conductlne Real- tor Week. Aprll 13-19 in thLs, their Colden Anniversory year; and . "WHEREAS. Realtors, through enefietic community service and business effort shaped by a knowled&e of their social respon. slbiJlties, have made Important contribuUons to the wealth and development of thls City; and "WHEREAS, Realtors. always conscious that widespread home ownership brings to this City stability and strength, and have been succes3ful In efforts to place property ownership within the ruch of even more families; and "WHEREAS. Realtors, pledged to abide by a strict code of ethics, dedicate themselves to working by the Golden Rule and to serv- Ice beyond the caU of ordinary business: and "WHEREAS, by positive action Realtors continue their drive to aid cities In eliminating blighted areas; "Now. THEREFORE. I, DORA 0 . HILL. Mayor of the City of Newport Beach, do proclaim Apr. 13 through April 19, 1958, u REALTOR WEEK." Lellen --------- Robert Shelton, City Manager, this area be restricted to~ en- City Hall, try and be assessed for parking Newport Beach, Calif. prlvUeges at the beach when the Dear Sir: majority of the properties were A.! the summer and beach sea. acquired at a time when free use son approaches, a reappraisal of of the beach was the attraction the residential parking problem of locating in this eare. In Corona del Mar appears to be 9. Why restrict parking to on. In order. ly one· half of the available space ..... lEI 3 Bedrooma: one bath; Jarp llvi ng room · carpet:e<S and draped; over-aize, fenced back yard; beauUtuHy land8eaped. $18,500. 4~~ G. I. Joan on first Trust Deed. $81.41 per mo. lncludlna taxes and Insurance. Owner will assume aeeond. UBERTY 8-7027 liT IIIII, 2828 E. Cout Hwy. Corona del Mar -OR 3 -400t 1666 Newport Blvd. Ca.ta MHA-U 8-3792 All vour prJntinQ n.eds wil b. handled 'onvenienttv and court· eously in the eomplet.ly,..quip- ped Job Printinq Deportment of the Ension. BAYSHORE BEAUTY CHOICE LDCin• 4 bedrrns, 3 baths, all electric home, lovely protected patio. $42,500 easy terms ML 1116 HARBOR IIYESTIEIT CO. NEWPORT BLVD. AT 30th ST., NEWPORT BEACH OR 3-4-400 OPEl HOUSE s ... , •. &, ... 2&1& Vista Dr. -llplllres ALSO 4&6 Catallu It_,.. HIIPts Executive home -for the discriminating buyer. 3000 sq. ft.; 3 bedrooms; den; lanai; tropical patio; dJnlng room; living room with sunken fireplace; wet bar; 3 car guage. Room for pool. CUIIE VII 1-......, 2731 w. Cout mghway -Liberty 8-42T1 . Eves. u 8-3293 Newport Beach IEIUTIFII. CITILIII .. 3 Bedroom borne · 1* batha; twplace; FA heat, 2-c:ar garage. R-2 lot plus a view bullding alte. AU tor $19,750 on beautiful catalina Dr. one block trom bay. Owner, Smith · 312 Catalina Dr. U 8-0556. 367 N. NEWPORT M.VD. oppoeite Boa• Ha.pltal Phone Liberty 8-1817-Eves. Liberty 8-1280 In 1957 "NO PARKING" signs causing congestion, lnconvenl. -------------------------- were posted on the West side of ence and embanas3ment to real- streets from Ocean Boulevard to dents of both sides of the strHts, Bayside Drive West of Marguer-while If all or double the parking lte and to Coast Hlgllway East of space Is made available. the Marguerite and on Seaview, all problem of parking would be In Corona del Mar. These signs' greatly alleviated or cut In half! prohibited parking from 8 a.m. It appears that last year's park. to ~ p.m. on Saturdays, Sundays ing restrictions In Corona del and holidays. Mar were experimental In na- Based on last year's experien~. ture. were adopted In haste and to II owing ta c t s should be were based on a survey made on weighed and proper consldera. the Fourth of July at peak beach lion should be given to the resi· hours by people not living In the dents directly affected: area affected. 1. Why shouJd there be no Therefore, It ~ requested that parking on one side of the street the "NO PARKING" signs will while parking Is allowed on both not be erected this year where sides on much narrower streets they are not needed nor wanted. on Balboa Island. It is further requested that this 2. Why should parking be re. correspondence be brought to the stricted between the hours of attention of the City Council for 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. while most of deliberation and action. the beach traffic commences at-Yours veTy tTuly, ter 12 noon amt starts to dlssi-ERIC WEISBERG pate before 4 p.m. 309 Marigold Ave. 3. Why restrict parking for all Corona del Mar day on Saturday and Sunday • • • during summer season while on. Mr. Arvo Haapa Jy two holidays are Involved, Ensign PublishJnr Co. namely, the Fourth of July and Corona del Mar, calltomla Labor Day (If the weather is Dear Hop: good) at which time overcrowd. I can't befln to e~reu my ap. lng ot all resorts ls a common preclatlon to you for all your occur~nce and is expected. very honat and candid reporting 4. Why restrict parldng on durinr my yean on the Clty any residential street (except Council. narrow streets needed for pas-I can unequlvocabJy -.y that sage of emergency vehicles), reportlne expreued In your En- thus havln& the local taxpayers algn hu ahnya bMn truthf1ll. usume added Inconveniences direct, and not warped or one. wtth the resultant devaluation of sided. their property, or decreue ln It la rebeshSD6 to read rental reee1pta. peper. I alw~ do eo wltb 5. Why ahould the enterpri~~a knowledte that what I .... ct on the State Beach be favored to factual. Keep up the eood W'CIItl! eneroecb on the residential dll· With Jdnd pe.nonal ,..._,. to trtd8 by h a VI n I restrlct.loNI all the Haapu. placed In tront of prtvate proper-Jla.t Sinc..'eftJy, 17 t.yoad tbelr control and Um. s..,. r. Kac.Ka1 ltl of JuNdlct.lon. ..!c~~~l ~ lsl11 Pal ' I••• ::. ':: :-"' endl aw u.e 11 Jtlllf 't. _.. •• latr • n. u.-w111 a. Oltoal • =. .. .... , ...... .,. ...... ._.... ...... 2 l'lliilflf ....................... ...... fll-··· .. ~ ...... .,.... -. 0111 tllll ,_._, ta' 'I M .... _'7_ ....... , •• _ ...... ........... ~~ ...... JIB'' 't fl ¢ I • Ill .. ~ ..... • • YOU'IE IEIU. WITH PRIICIPLES WHEI YOUR DEll IS WITI I REALTOR A Realtor: L Is a member ot your local real estate board and of the National Aaaoctatlon o1 Real ~t.e Boards -he la not "just any real eatat.e broker." 2. Is pled&ed to conduct hil bu.alnesa ln accord with a strict Code o1 Ethics. l. Can give you the 80Undest ,Wda~ In all upec::U o1 home purchase bec&uae h1l baek&'round and acc:eu to the world's largest storehOUM o1 real estate knowledge. 4. can help arrange the ma.t favorable home financing for you becaUM of his Jmowledp ot current morteaee market. and bil contact with local lenders. ONLY REALTORS CAN DISPLAY THIS EMBLEM THE REALTOR'S PLEDGE- I AM A llEALTOI. I PLEDGE MYSELP: -·· '""" . • .r • -~#· ·. ~ ' ... ""' . r ·,, .. ' To prot.c:t the lnctJvldual t11ht of real atat. OWMJ'Shlp and to wtdm the opport\lnJt:J to enjoy It; . To be lumatabJe an4 '*'-t 1n all delllnp; To eeek MtW to ..... •t 1n7 dJe:atl bJ bu1.141QIIQ1 ,..,.... and tlllllpetllnce. To act latrtJ ...,.. au bl the eplitt ol tile GciNiil ...... : To ..,.. ""-11 11r1 ~. aac1 ta~t1 ; 11. ., eounb): l. 2 ....,_ on B·l lot .. ·---·-·---· .... ---~1,000 2. 2 bedloolae on R-2 Jot ........................ --11.000 a. 2 ~ 1r de on .o tt. Jot ... ______ ... u,eoo .. 2 ......... -•·.2 lOt -·-----! ... -................... 2),000 & 2 beclroalal on •·2 lot • 1 bUt. to beach ·-· 23.500 e. a bedroolaa 1r pt. qtra. • 1~ blka to bd\. 3t,m 7. 2 beCIIooma., 2 batha • ~ blk. to beacb ---2S,SOO 8. a bed.roomt. 2 bat.ha . new home ____ .. _ .. 27,SOO 9. a bectrooma, 2 bat.ha . new home ................ 29,m 10. 5 unit. turnlahed apartments . ocean 6 bay view lr only awpe to the beach -----~-72.:100 JHE VOGEL CO. 2867 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del Kar • ORiole 3-2)210 6 ORiole 3-2021 214 HAZEL DR.. CORONA DEL MAR IIEATITIIIII VIEW of OCEII Ill CIIITUIE New England atyle. 2 Bed.roorns and den; 2 baths; large llvlng room with fireplace. Kitchen open onto Janal overlooking Uttle Corona Beach. $38.500 -Submit Down. Owner will carry own financing. COAST PIOPEIDES 01. Rtrnf JAYRED, Realtor 301 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa OR3-5410 BILL'S BEST BUYS SYIPIIIY IllES ............. ,.~ ......... Don't be lett out. Only 12 left. Three bedrooma. 2 bat.ha. 6&k parquet 0001'1, a:hake roof, forced·alr beat, 40-eal- lon water heaters, buUt·ln O'Keefe 6 Memtt au range. Attached or detached double 1aragea. Publl~ aldtwalkl, atreet llahta. Land8eaped front yard with almaba. 11 Ln • IIU. OPD DAJLT 10 A.M. TO 8 P.M. W. A. TOBIAS. Realtor KA1T LABOBDE-Manager .. You'll I.Jke Our Friendly Service" 220 E. 17th St. eo.t.a Mesa .. U 8-1139 (Ac:ra.a .treet from 'lbr1lty Dru. Stcmt) Office Open EvenJn .. or Call Ll 8-7021 -MI 6·3071 V-1-E;.W IIY Ill ICEII VIEW "Believe It or not." lu.t listed the nJce.t large living room with fireplace, bar ldtchen with MrY· lee to J.a.rp famUy room. AU view wlndowa have Unt.d &laa. Hardwood noon, FA beat, 11e 2 car prap. CJOM·ln JocaUon. On beautlfuJ Jot. ''Not a leuebol4." Tbla won't 1ut at low prtce of A$0. ..... IIEIIII, .... lfewport OUJce at the A.rdMII; 31:10 W. Cout HWJ. Ubmy8-m3 • •••• II liE • ··-__ ...., The bf4at way to 1et out of the Doe House 11 to get Into a home of your own from •• 1111• •ALn AND~OO. 2828 E. COAST WGHW AY, ~ from Secutley Bank. C.D.M., Phone ORiole 3·3770 . ........ ON WIDE, CLEAN BEACH BY OWNER Large llvln• room wtth ma.s- alve picture window. Huee fi~place with raised hearth. Dining room and kitchen. Uvlng room and one bed· room carpeted. Bullt In ov- en and burners. Laree 2-car garage. Stucco exterior. Priced $25.000 with $18,000 down. Box A-21, % Enalen EICI.UIIVE IIVIIE TEIUOE YEARLY LEASE BeautJtul cuatom.bullt home. 2 Bedrooma and coavertlbJe den; 2 batha; IPU'kllnl ldtcbtll; de· uahtful .,.uo and Jan-.aped pou.nda. 1bJ.a home 11 completely tum1lbed In excellent tatte and can be Jeuecl to adulta Olllly with no anlmal pea for 1350 per mo. lncludlq yard ea~e. llftfU}ar boundarla . appmxi· mately 8000 ~-ft. 100 ft. to excelt.nt IWl water beach.. OIJole 3-~ -OlUole 3-3D> WE*EI..._I .......... ...... "