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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1957-02-21 - Newport Harbor Ensignc. c. Tbe awpriae annouMJtmeDt of the resl~atlon of Exec:utlve See· retuy Hay Lan1enhelm wu made at the eonclualon of the Monday noon mH'UnJ ot the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce dlrect.ors. When the 0Jtal Item on the acenda wu completed. Mr. Lan· eenhlem banded a letter to Pres- Ident William O'Bryon. In thla letter the lone-time Heretary C. C. Plans New Drive A kick-orr breakfast will be held Monday, March 4, for a city. wtde membership drive for the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commert'e. • Thla announcement was made Monday noon In Jamaica Inn by Dr. Ed Milum, the newly ap· pointed field secretary, at thP tlrst board m~tlng under th<' presidency or William O'Bryon. Dr. Milum said at least 200 addl· tlonai membets must be signed up to reach last year's total of 600. Named as directors at large were Bob Murphy, Don Duncan, Ch&l'les Bradly, Willard Killion, Orvtlle Schlueter and John Boyd. Joe Steelman wu named to sue. Cftd Pete Barrett. who l.s moving away. l>lc:k IUchard was named hon · orary direct« at larce to repre- .ent the Chamber durlna bla trlp to Italy for the State Department thJs aprlng. The 4Jrecton alt10 pu.ed a rMO!utlon P('Ot•tlnc the pro. poeed exp&M!on ot the Oran,e County Airport, tor the reuon that lenathenlnc the runway for jet. would establlab a crltJcally 1'8trlcted area owr mo.t ot <bfta Mesa and a Jarae part of N.wport. The dlrecton aao OP· poeed a n alternate plan to aban· don the airport alf.oaether. Dtre<:ton lohn Boyd and Ro· land Wrlaht were dJrected to praent the Chamber's cue at tbe llatclt 4 meettna ol dlrec· ton ot the ~ted Cbamben ot Oranp County. uits cretary aald he wu ralanJne u of Feb. :18 1n t:W'der to devote tu II time to vnvate bustnaa. "''J'hat'a a bomblahell.'' aald dl· rector Lee Bolin. "Wbat'a the rea.on!" "It 111 nothlnc personal," Mr. Lan.renhelm anawered. ..It l.s better for the Chamber all around, and also tor me. I ffi"l It la necessary to go Into private buajneas, because I must In· ere~ my Income." "I can't accept the l'ltatement that It's better for the Chamber," replied Mr. Bolin. "Ma,ybe I've been here too lon£" Mr. Lancen.helm aaJd liP'S I,_!! A "apedaJ addition" tor Mr and Mn.. Arvo E. llaapa. owners and publlsben ol the Ensign newapaper, Ia UttJe Karin Anna, bom Saturday, i'eb. 16, In Hoag Hospttat. weleb&Da In at 7 pound&, 9 ounc.. Karin Is the first child for UM Haapa's, who live at 710 JaarnJ.M Ave . Corona del Mar Kcain Waves Hi to You AI S.. Pboto by Pop em Page 2 .. ·:- --------------------------~flK~u~MID~&=Y~,~·~•=MMV===IaY~~~~~=~=- • Over ·1 ,400 lames low on Petition Aroused clduna ot Corona del Mar are wactne a determined tight to save their tl.rst clUIS Pa.t Office Thf' r"ponse was lrutant and spnntanrous as soon as last W('ek'" Ensign hit th<-news· stands with thf' surp~ an. nounC't'mf'nt that the Post Ot:flce Dt>pt had dt'Cided to consolidate thP Comna d.-1 Mar Pa.t Otflce with tbe Nt"wport Post OOlce. ThP date for consolidation. , leaving Corona df'l Mar with I nnly a tatlon of th~ Newport Post Office, was SE't tor April 6. th.-~tart of a nt'W quarter 1 e PETITIONS CIBctn.ATE.D hit omc. Dlipaab:uat oifi. dlda .. -..... .......... .. ..., to c:Uilcua title pro- p-.d ~oftMC.. ftllla del leG "-t Off:lca wUb tbe •....-t ... Offka. "dw'wled to be ..... to. • IIDOil ~ &a tiM JCIIDQSca laa _.. ~ Fab..l, fnaa tbe SaD l'ntlac:bcD ..... aJ ~ CIDd .....,. ~ ,_ Scm Die9o-...... t at tbe IDMt1Dog wW be ...aben of tbe eoro.a M1 Mar Ounnber, Youtb c..• c:....su.., Cl'ric: AMOdatioa. CIDd tM w ...... •• CaauD.1ttee oJ tiM Yoatb Caa· ..... "Tbla wtll also remove the bur B~ phllnP nnd by INter th.-re h4 .e tn IVtmlnJ: offpr~ of support :::..~t my salary from the Cham In thl' fl.eht to kl'f'p the first claa School Tax Hike Sought Pn<:t Clfftt"(' By Friday afternoon. Re quipped that he wu "ret· pN:t:un<; wPrt> bf':ng circulated ting out ot the complaint de· Bv '~'"lt•rt1a" afternoon more pa.rtrof!nt" In which be h ad been than· 1 ~()I P.,rson~ had signed for aucb a long time. I' ht• pt•t tt:un" The dJrectora adoptE-d a rPSO Th,.,,. d!X'umf>nt' ~ 111 bt> fur Iutton acceptlne the reslcnatlon wartif'fi on tn 1 hi' Po~t OffK"t' wtth r~gret, comm~ndlng th~ lWpt In Wa"hlnrtnn DC anrl executive aecr~tary for the trem· lnformat:•mal IPit('r<l ~•II bf' ~nt A tax ovenide of l.Sc:, lncrPa.'l endou.s amount of work he had TARS CLI ·TITLE TIE 10 54-n.llor Tt•d KurhPI and wu. lng th~ prewnt IK'hool tax from done, grantlnc him one extra flam ~n"" land anti Rf'p Jamf."S 9Ck to S1 05. 1a betitr sought by month or pay and making hlrfl a the Nt"Wpprt BMcl! Elf'mt'Titary ..._ ol th N II bo l'll anti 10 thl' San Frar.cls<•n School District board of tr"ate.ll.. m~mi.J'O:T e ewport ar r RPJZ•c.n.ll (Jfrwc> of thr PosWl .. Chamber for Ute. • Df'pt A resolution for the propoM'd In Mr. Laneenhelm waa named crea~ will be ~ady for sanc.-tlon executive aecretary of the Cham. The Newport Harbor Rich with the Indians and ran up a The Tar.;; held Pt>mbmkf' thf> ThP JH•t ltton ··ampalgn IS bf>mg by the trustees at the March 5 ber In 1949 .• auc:ceedlng the late School ba&Utball team clinched 29·16 lead In the first hAlf New Sunset Le-ague h1gh srorl'r, t11 romhJ~tPrl by thf' nf'Wiv organ meeting. Th~ tax 1s for cu~nt parry Welcb. The office then was at Jeut a tie tor the Suruet port wlde~e eap 13 10 and 7 points. I~Pti < nrona dPI Mnr Chamht>r or I and anticipated operation ex· in Balboa. and membership was Leasue title TUesday afternoon lS-16 In tbe lilt half Newport defeated Santa Ana I< nmmc>rr f' to prnvldr a rondu. penses. about 100. Memberab.lp lnc:rea.aed by aubdulnl Fullerton 60-42 on Guy Gf'ft'l\ ln the 16 56·46 Friday night on the lo~r·s slve answer to opinion ot the The trustees propoae to put the U. put 8 yeua, ruc.blnc the loeal court. polnta. Tom mn made IS. court. Ed Pope made 18 points. Post Offlt'e Dept and of Con . 1uue on the b&Uot for the May 17 &MD ~ ... .. onlJ: oUie' ..._ &nil l.ry per and Gerw Gary Green lol and Tom Houa· rressm.an Utt that the oppomtJon 8C'hool board eledJon. A ai.mpJe )a tM ~ .,.. abDcwt up. ~ 10 pointa. to.n 10. to eoMOJldadon wu nqllatble. ~ "'* Ia -1 ...,. "''(r. ~elm told the c~~.ree. eet by a 3f to 12 -.eond halt • .. • am t0a iiUriGRi 'fti .....,.. ........., , ...._ .., ton be would eonUnue to work rally by Santa Ana. but eked a . Beg. w k P'ranllt J«dan. arttna chaJ.rm.an tend a letter to Senator )(Vdy tor the Cham~r and help In out. 52-50 ovmime vlctcey. ltizens In or on of the Corona ~I Mar Cbambet'. and Assemblyman Sumner &tat· building up the membership. He Thco Tars now have an 11-2 I alonat with Clllf U onbargn and Ina the board l• ttrm.Jy arat.r1st dtd not reveal the nature of the record, and Oranr~ stands at Batw Orbon. went before the compul!ory un1tlcatlon of IK'hool b•slness he was undertaking, 10·3. Both have only one mor~ 'BI • f F 7 Board or Dlrt"Nors of the Newport ~ but said he would have an an· game to go Newport will wtn a ueprtnt or uture Harbnr Cham!M'r Monday noon ------------ nouncement soon. c lear tltl~ 11 they c•n def~at to a~k for o;upport in thl" fi~h, Dual o·alemma Huntlnrton Beach at 7 p m . to· for thl' P~t ()ffln-Th,.,. tifo; Finch Best Afghan in Show The champion Crown Cre11t Zardonx. home-brl'd male At~· han hound of Mrs. Braden Finch of Kay Finch Ceramics In Corona del Mar, can hold hl11 proud hf'ad high even though ht> wasn't t'n tered In the recent Westminster dog show at Madlson Square Garden. Zardonx was judgl'd best In show at a specialty event prior to the Garden show. Ironically, Zardonx beat thE' hound In the spt"<'lallty 11how that went on to wtn In the Wrst minster event. the first time In 81 years that a hound had won. Mrs. Finch wu not permitted to enter her cSog In the Gardt'n abow because the deadline for entries bad been moved up and oVt"!' 750 dors wer~ turned down Mrs. Finch aaJd that Zardonx was Oown back here after the ~alty ahow and arrived here be1ote ahe went to bed In New York City. She .tayed In New York untU after the We.tmlnster ahow. Zardonx, who bu a black face and Ia apricot color, Ia one of a Utter .of U Ataba.n hound&. He won the belt 1n allow award In the Rarbc:w City abow Jut lune at Lon1 Beac:b. OYw 2.500 dop were etltered tn the event. which t. the lupit ln tbe Wert Mn. J'IDch and Zatdou will appear on the Panorama Pacl1lc TV show bet"een 7 and 8 a.m. ~y ('J'burlday) ove channel 2. day IThursdayl at the Tar iYJTl. The Cltluns Adv1JJory \um 1 ures of growth of ~t>Y.pnrt &ac-h playPcl th,. ~tthC\n<t a·lrnrty If Newport loses that one and mltte. on Capital ImprO\ l'mPnl.l. durlnjt the past i vl"ars 65 3' C'arryln5: "''m" i 'ill namr< I F d 8 Oran~e wins over Anaheim. they Is now officially at work follow lncrt>asf' in populclllon. 68', •, WI Ilium ()'Bryon prc><:trlf'nT 11! S aCe y will be tied tor the lead and will lnJl the kiC'k ·otf mePtln~t Monda} lncrea!lt' In as..c;e.ssed valuation. thl' !"l'wpm1 Harbor Chaml>f'r meet Monday for a play-off. I"Vt'nlnc In N.-wport IWach Cit}! 126'1-tnl'rl'aS(> In land arl"a Pn~-t <;a iti that lhl' llj!l'nt1a fur thf' Bus ·lnessmen Newport will play MIUikan Hall. 1 ulatlon Is expect{'(! to dnublr :n nnnn mt'f'ting wns full anrl thl'r<' School of Long Beach TUesday In Tho ,.., mAm'--of thn "t>m the> nc>'Ct 13 yl"ars and will """"' CorP the>\ mulrl not art nn thl' C F I fr dl f "' ~ .-'IT"f• •· ~ H h d th It's a dual dilemma for tht-the .' p ay.o s reear ess o mlttH were d lvllled Into 6 s tud" ually grO\v to about 73.000 h,. r..-quP<:t o~ P\ <'r P sat " today s outromf'. 1 ; said dlrt"''tor"' woult1 mf"t"t durtn~ thP C.orona de-l Mar MerrllanL<~ Dlvl Coach Jul1"1! Gage's men really lrJ'Oups-harbor tieve opment. or ~Pf'k tn t1ls.·uc;<; tl:lt> mallt>r anti slon of the N<'Wp<>rt Harbor mt'ant buslnes..'l In their gamE' stref't parking. parks and rN'TPB , nrrh·l' nt a •ll'<'lc;:on Ltllc>r In thl' Chambf'r of Cnmmt'rC't' anrl th(' Bees Drop to tlon. public bulloll np. fl~f!! anrl F .• nc h Is He ad rlr~y, il m!'f'tlng 'l!o'll<. !W'hMIUII'rl for nPwly orgnnl2..1'<1 Corona dt'l Mar highwAy"~. watf't and sewE'r!!. II n m 1, ,.1,l\' , Thu!'tl,o\ , :n 1 ht• \ha mbt>r nt Cnmmf'rN> Study ~rnups are to m~t nt Ch.tmN>r nff11 ,. R••rr~•,,.nt:tll\'''" Thf' rlllt-mma wa<; di"''UAAf"d. lf'aSt twlct> II month. Tht> PntlrC' of Grand Jury of tht• ('l'rr>n:\ 111'1 :\t .. r Chamt>f'r hut not SE'ttlt>d. at y~l<'rclay rommlttf'f' will meet on thf' ftr'\1 .u,. '"' :t•·t1 to I hi' mt'f•llnJ1 muming'<: mM>tln~ of thc> Mt-r 2nd Place T•le I and third Mondilys at i ·3() p m Fort>man of the County Grand • APPEALS MADE chants Di\'islon presidE'<! ovrr hy In Cit"' Hall. arrordlna to GP n th4 nAuJy appolntnd ~hn:rmon J S .. Jury tor 19')i' Is BradPn FlnC'h of L~·ll c•r., ~ rrc> q('nt In Concrf>~ ~ '-' ' · Coach Emil Neeme's Harbor I era! Cha:rmnn Lt'S teff~>n~Wn l'owna dt>l Mar ownrr llf K<n m,1n 1 11 •1n.t 1,. thf> Pn<:t OffiN' Bob Murphy who Is al'-<l tht- High School Bet' basketball team In an arlrlrt>'l..~ of wPIC'Omt' FJn.-h l f'TilmJcs and fnrmf'r rlt~ o.>rt In \\':l ... htnt:""' Th,. r II"" mPmbf>rsh:p C'halrman of thl' Co· dropped to a second place tit> Mayor Dma Hill said thE' pur l'fltlnctlman of ='it>wport BE'ach. ln~e ~ trf' "a' ,,.,' \1 •m•IH.\ h~ rona t1Pl Mar Chambt'r with A.hahelm TUesday afternoon ptlS<' ot lh(' c-ommittee IS to a"!...<:f><;..<\ Supt>r tur J udgl' RobE'rt GardnPr roron:\ oic>l \1 .~r Ch tml'w•r •·· tht ~fr Murphy who f<>lt he wa!l when the Tars lost 59·57 to Ful· our needs fo>r future publk :m "''l•rt• m thE' 19 mt>mber jury N'~tlnn.tl """' tcor 1n San Fra11 "<1rt of doublE' talkln~ said thPrf' lerton on the Indian's court It provt>mt'nts anrl to re<"'mmenol tu Tuesday The JUry lnr lude-s one clso harl bf'ton talk of dlssolvlng the was the second straight loss for i the Caty Counc-Il a reneral "blur otht>r Harbor Arl"a rt>Sident. M~ "EntlrP N'mmun!t\ di<mavf'rl MM'<'hants 01\'ision. but he f'f'<'· Newport. They lost to Santa Ana print for th<' fulure." DnrothPa Weston. liOO E. Bay !nd lndl~nant at · nrw~ ·at omm~ndl'd that the d1vialon 66·56 Friday. "We hOJ>t' such rerommPnda Front. Balboa. trmpt to •1•"" n~ndt' <'•'~rona dPl should rontlnue to function and In the came with Fullerton tlons will takt' the form of a list Mar Post ()ffl<'f' At luc;s 10 un that the local chamtx>r t~hould Newport enjoyed a 37-31 h alt-of ne-eded proje<'ts wtlh advice a~ DIAL OIUOLE Df JlfOVEXRB df'l"Stand rl'~tttann of 1>rron!'Ou< C"OOpt'Tatf' "1th the Ne-wport Har· time margin over Fullerton. but to the basis and priority of nl"('(j Th<> Padllc Telephon(' Co this claim that l01·al , 1t11pno: arP bor Chamber the Indiana racked up 17 points tor each." she said. Wt't"k malll'd out notiC'f'S to It" apathf'11<' Thou~ht th t<~ rt"port A motion to havp the Mer· In the third quarter while New· City Manager Robert Shelton rustomers that dial telephon~ had bfot>n dt~ltl'd Jon~o: 11 ~o C'hants Oh1sion affiliate wtth the port scored only 5. pointed out the need for plan I are S<'hedull'd to be In operation and entJre proj«f dropped Q\·er Corf'na del Mar Chamber wu Against Santa Ana. the Tars nlnr by reciting Impressive fig· by November. I !Continued on Pal" 61 1 ~·ithdrawn. and the membership fell behind In the ..cond quar. ·~ to lpav(' things as ls ancS ter 31·28 and never eauabt up. de<'ide what to do at lhl' next Hayes acored 18 points for the Dhislon mt't'tlng, March ~. loaera. Clark made 14 and Taylor The Merchantll Division adopt· 12. ed a rf'IIOlutlon to call to the Quick Action Saves Kitchen attention of the N<'Wp<>rt Harbor Chamber the 8tand Pl'"ioualy taken by tht> Dtvt.lon In favor of mainJnr the um c1.. Potrt Otfk-lt tor Corona del Mar. MAN . ESCAPES DEATH IN BOAT EXPLOSION ' • ·-,. ; ~p!CII:IIZii:IC~~~ilc'a::!Dm ~J. 7/H4 g¥ • • • .. ~ ., CCL AIIDa&W W. Dlml. r-M t. .t Qty Cs C • Lj: m ~a ' ~on u.. ballOt by the Coua· What Ia tblt IMuf ol llmlt1Dt dJ for tAe election, whldl wu the ~C:Uture ol dt:J IMIM')' htld llareb lT, 11!15. ,._ .. prop. fOf ad•trtlaln&. promotion. pub· oll&a ... atven top bWina. lA .. Uctty, ~. f You a« ~ CIOIIl· Ifo. 1 tpot on the ballot. but U fClrtable and my with me, and wu bfttan 2.• to uoa. I'll try to brint you up to elate. • • • • wo. n llO ~~Am~W ~LUNGQQ ,. Tar TaHfes ••• . .., ....... '!be .........,.. Show lut 'nl\IJ"8CCa7 nett.d ISO tow tbelt treetury. ~ «u«S.nt» who at· leaded --·~ Sewn uw.. J'oy.. .. ttan1n1 Bob Hope. • • • e IDtiiCX JODrT WD1t ~la law allowt dtlw to lmpose a tu known u ~~al fund, limited to $1.00 per JlOO ... aued valuation. In addition t.bey are allowed special tunda, tueh u library, parka a.nd recre- ation, retirement of bonds, and 'lbe lnJtlatJ~. PfOPOIIIUon 2 on the ballot. won by 2.1ST to 1.28:2. 'Mle people thourht they had put a curb o.n that form ol apendJn.a. or at leut a damper on IL But the very next yeat. In the name ol c:elebraUne our clty"a birthday, the Council calmly voted $7.2)0 from the adverttslna fund. They appointed a commit· t~. hired a secrt"tary and were In business. e a&CDiaU'I LVCZ He-re wu plenty ot prool t.be put YMk that the otdta about Beeln.ner'a Luck ta eomethlna more than a naure of apeeeh. Contuclua could aho be quoted, or paraphrued, In the same dJ. rectlon. like "Man who drops nickeLs In slot lonr enough wUI someday hit jack-pot." Next llonda.y and thtouth J'rf. "-Y wW be SeMct Potnt wen. ., to speak. Special c:ardt wtll be alven to .tultenll to collect the • llfG I.JPT Ml"Vic:e potntl t.bq hav-e ea.rn.d I dunno• wheth~ Pea and Hop throulhout the tl.rtt llhllefte'r. advertlalne. Durlna the 10 years, 1944·54, then~ hu been collected for the adv~aJng fund approximately $200.000 In taxes In the city of Newport Beach. Of this amount. $157,000 wu turned over to the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. What could we have done with tha t kind of money In the way of parks and play- grounds! Th• Harbor Citizens uague wu formed In 1953 Its purpose wu. frankly, political Its aim wu to promote better govern- ment. The question ot a city charter was Its flrst target. The question was placed on the bal· Jot by Initiative over an unwHl- lng Cou ncil. The uague selected Due to lack of Interest the c-hairman resigned a fter a few months. So the Council "hired" the Newport Harbor Chamber to carry out the program. turned over what was lett of the fund. S4.027. and I presume they told the Chamber to spend It In glori- fying our birthday. And now, without more ado. I arise, bow thrice. and salute, with appropriate fanlare of trumpets, my Editor. HopaJong Haapa, and hls good wife. Peg. After 13 years, no less., of wedded blessedness. and mlnny, mlnny editions of the Newport Harbor Ensign, they departed from edl. torlal routine and added a real record to the Ha.apa laureLs. Baapa. ·and Betty and Dave Pink Potnu m~ be earnN tor .ehol- know It or not. but the)"ve made arahlp, aU.Odance. 'IOVetnment. me f~J a LOT youneer. 'Iblrteen dramatJaa, pubUeatJona, athJe- muat be their lucky number, too, Ucs, club membenhlp.. hall with VIe fltst ot!aprlne arrlvlnr monitor service, various commit· In each case, after that many 'tees, certain apon. activities, years ol luckleane.. It roes to musJc actJvlUes, and in many ahow you that you're never too other places. But It Ia up ,to the old. and that. Iota of Urnes. llle student to make au.re he collecta DOES beat.n at or after forty. aU hl.s points. I felt so rood that 1 sidled over At the end ol tht-school YH!'. to Mamma and said "Come here. those who have earned the nee. Redhead, and rtve your old man essary point. are Invited to a a kiss." banquet. Thla la the hl&h-J(ght ''Cet away trom me, y9 u big of the year, for aU the Kbolar- so-and·BO." she said "Alter what ships are awarded to aenJon and I've Just heard I don't trust ·you!" the American Lerion preeent.a 15 candidates to run for Free- INTRODUCING Karin t\nna Haapa. photographed at the age of holders. and 13 of their selection IS minutes, waving "Hi' to the world.-{Photo by Pop) I were elected. The charter was Comes the holidays and the cold. grey dawn of the new year. and some of the Council were unpleasantly s u r prIse d and jolted by having unpaid Jubilee bills against the city to the tune of 12.178. which brings the Jubll~ total to more than $9.000. Must have been a rather Infor- mal contract, eh! • • • written In a short period. It was adopted June 8. 1954, by a major- Ity of better than 4 to 1 and became effective the first week There is a time 1n the life of the mere male when he feels helpless and inedequate. end no doubt exi sts then of the superiority of the femele. This momentous occasion of helplessness is in the waiting room. or by the bedside, ot the maternity ward of o hosp1tal, where the mirocle of life is taking ploce. You realize then that there is o loneliness of pain that cannot be shored. You can suffer for the one you love , but she has to bear the paon alone. For us the big moment came Soturday. I had brought Peq to Hoog Hosp.tal a l1ttle after s1x 1n the mornonq. Most of the t me I was at her beds1de . Dr Paegel Md Dr Burns come by frequerdly to ~eep me posted on developments. In between, I tned to do soi'T'e worlc domg my best to wr te some tems for the com.nq 1ssue of the Ensrgn. In January, 1955. • • • • • • e BEBE JUlE THE ITEMS The Items for the Golden Jubl· lee are: Publishing and lunch- • SECOJfD PROJECT eons, 1612.88 1 queer 110rt ot com- The second project sponsored blnatlon): secretary. $1,616.19; by the ~ague was Ordinance float. $200: of rI c e supplies. No. 743. which states as follows: $275.20; Chamber or Commerce. "The funds which the City Coun-S4.027: additional for float, S200i ell may In Its dl!IC'I'etlon appro-additional bills presented by prlate to the local Chamber of Chamber, $2.178; total $9.109 36. Commerc,. for promotion. publl-Well. folks. there you have It city, advertising. and entertain· I can read ily see why you would ment purpost"S for the benefit of like to have a chance to vote on the city shall ~ limited to the an o rd Inance limiting the sum of $2.400 annually" amount of city money that may Request was made to the be spent tor publicity, advertls- Council to place It on the ballot ing and entt>rtalnment puposes. of an election romlng up In com-The Council Is r~lvlne lettf'rs pllance with the new charter tor requesting that they give thf' the election of all seven council-vott>rs that nght by voluntl\rlly men Council refused. Whereupon giving It a place on the ballot the ~ague sponsored a petition In the special election on water to force It on the ballot over the reservoir bonds. which I ~lleve unwilling Council. A sufficient Is contemplated this spring or number of ele<:tors' signatures summer. I believe such a move were at:rlxed to the petition to do on Ulelr part will do something just that. to win support for the bond We didn't get the length. but the weight was a bouncing 7 lb .. 9 oz. The feat wu accomplished last Saturday, up at lfoar Hospi- tal. Dr. HoJils Paegel wu skip- per. Dr. B. F. Burns ftnt mate. After the prize was on the deck. Dr. Henry Riedel took over. Peg and Hop apparently believe In utilizing their own hometown facilities. All members of the party a.re residents of Corona del Mar. Happily for all concerned. It was smooth sailing all the way. Peg and Hop have named their new start-member KARJN ANNA Mamma C Q. Immediately com- mented that this was a great mistake. Peg and Hop. she vowed. had missed the opportu· nlty of a lifetime. By the time the young lady had become old enough to take ovt>r Peg's En- sl~ rolumn ... "Of Social Note." she would have had the world's best social by-line. We can see It just as plain as day: " .. Of Social Note--by Hedda Haapa." • • • e UJfDEB l'fEW IIAJIAQEMEJfT The other evening when I ar- rived home I found a message which said "Call Davey Fink." So J did. All of which, despite the fact medals to the treshman boy or that Jack Benny and I are away rltl who have won the hlehest past that 39 years of age, makes number of points. Once each me feel a Jot more he-mann\sh semester service point bJanka than I've felt for the past 10 fish· are dlatrtbuted to collect these lng seasons! points from your teachers. • • • e FACT oa FAKCTf San Pedro, need I tell you, t• the headquarters of the commer- cial flahlng lndust:ry, Including the purse-seiners. Quite natur. ally. they elect Jt"gia!atot11 who wllJ make and change Jaws that will heavily favor their Interests. For thls. I cannot blame them. It Is net S('('ret that Assemblyman Thomas. their star-klased legiala- tor. ls very deCinltely out to do anything that will throw a curve. or a bean-ball. at the sport- fishermen. just as worthy citi- zens u the commercial boys. and numbering a great many times the rount of the San Pedro clan Assemblyman Thomas must be having trouble getting thlng.s done the way h e and h is sup- porters desire. His lateat efforts fOncern Assembly BIIJ No. 2502. !Write down the number! 1 It had to do with Sfoctlon 461 ot the Fish and Game Code and per- tains to otft>rlng prizes, rewards • • • e SPEECII COJITUT "My l.Jte In the Year 1976" Is the subJect of the IJ)t"eehe. writ· ten by Harbor HI atudenta for tht Uons Club Speech Contest. Nine students tried out last Monday afternoon. The three beat wllJ atve their apeechea Feb. 71 for the Balboa Bay Lion. Club at a dinner. It wUJ be Hllh School Nlaht for Sidney Davict.on. aup. ertntendent. and ltu~t boant president John Renrot:Ln will be present 'I'hree m~ student» will speak for-the Costa M... lJons Club Marcll 5. 1!\e two best speeches; one from encb nleht; wtlJ compete In at&te competf. tlon. Last year Marele Stovall competed four times before she wu beaten In RJvenlde. Good luck to you oratont of thl.s year. Game Is Tied by Darkness I had some company n feelong helple ss--two teachers abo~ot to become father'\ for the f1rsl t1me too Robert Borden was there from I ~ 15th St Newport he s a seventh grade teacher at Hunt nqton Beech. and" h1s w1fe hod t&uqht fourth grade ·n the Newport School She IS the former Arlene Dreblow. W II Baoll1e of +4 3 Elmhurst Lone Costa Mesa. leeches fourth grade ot Garden Grove , and h ·~ wde taught ot Harbor View School 1n Corona d el Mor She 1s the for,.,er Mary t\nn Morey Mr. Baillie camed & folder w1th him. and at l1mes he whiled away his nervousness by grading read•ng papers of h•s pupils. There were two books in the wailing room, 'Capta1n Cut-throot' ond "The L1vely Corpse ' None of us prospective fathers seemed to find those topics of 1nterest Someone remarked that there were no oshireys, olthough endless smoking wos supposed to be a tra it of the nervously weiting mole. I hadn't noticed, becouse I don't smoke. A counter proposition was measure. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::= Davey started oU easy. He re. -minded me of a request ot per· E.~s~6~* * * haps a year ago when I had or other Inducement In relation to the taking oC game blrd.a. mammals, fl11h except trout .rc. etc. Darkneaa haJted a :J0.2) bu- ketbaJJ carne lut week between t.be FUUi ~de All·Stan ot the Youth Cemer and the 1Atuna Beach BoJa Club bef.cn they could ..a.le the ~ 1D .u ovwt:fme. Shortly efter two in the afternoon, Dr. Burns took me aside for a cup of coffee In his calm a nd reassuring manner he talked about our prem1um boby and sa1d that he &nd Dr P.,egel. w1th the con- curnng adv1ce of o th~rd doctor, believed thot a Caesar.an would be for the best tl'llerests of the baby ond mother. They would wa.t 1ust a I H e longer b~ot they coiled n Dr. Redel os ped'atr•coan Som M1tche ll called from the Ensogn ofke. asked about Peggy. and remar~ed that I had left my camera 1n the office I suggested thot he bnng ot down, and soon he to•ned me to help wa1t out the tome We were told when Peggy wos being to~en to surgery Sam ond I were 1n the watting room when Dr. Roedel came by. corry•ng a little bundle in h1s arms and saying cheerfully, Its a g•rl. born at 3:31 : seven pounds n11e ounces: twenty inches long. He let me peek at the ldtle foce of the most beautiful baby 11'1 the world I was in the phone booth •n a hurry. using up all the n:ckels and dimes thai Sam and I could collect I was in the middle of a call when the nurse sa1d. · You con loo~ at your baby. Little K,rtn t\nna wa~ 1r. l~e arm\ of a nu rse O(l the other side of the window thot separoles the new born babies from the rest of the world' Sl-e wos ft~ir ha,•ed w th perfect feoh .. res. enormous blue eyes aston1sh,.,g1y w1de open her lottie arms in thelf sewn up sleeves w&vong H1 to her new world. Som sa1d Ge t " picture of thM He brought me m·; camera "nd w1th ell the ca lm that I could mus ter, I toQ~ a flash p cture o f I1 Hie Karon age 15 monutes • Kar n was placed ·, the oncubator and wheeled near the window We communocaled through the glass for quite a while. ond I took more p1ctures but finally she qu1 etly went to sleep in her incubotor near the wmdow, under which was a little plaque denoting that that portion of the baby ward was the donation of the Corona del Mar Civtc Assoc•at1on When the e•citement was somewhot obated, I leomed that Kerin was No. 2 for the day. Just a minute before had errived little Mork Edward. first child of the Baillies. By the time I come ~d for the seven o 'clod v1s1ting t1me. No. 3 hed orrived--Robin Hill, the first boby for the Bordens. We three Saturday fethers stood there gozing with admiration. ond, above everything else, thankful for the new joy thet had e ntered our lives. &tw.4 •• s.c-4 a. • .,....., '-tl. , ... OMot .. c..-..., .... . c.lf. ~ ...lf,, ... nw...~.y. "' .... Oty ef .......,.,. ... ell. c.IH. OM.. •'"' ,ntttifl1! ,N11t ;,. .... &.tip luiWfet: -ltl.t _,._: 1110 I. C.... Hi9h41Y, c.-def M•'· c.ll~. TRBHONES: HAliOt 1114 .-4 I ttl MEMtft Of CAUFOitNtA NEWSPAm PUIUSHRS ASSOCIATION lvt4 of .... NATIONAL mtlotlAL ASSOCIATION AlYO E. HAArA __ o.., __, ,......,_ ~ HMPA ----·-· .. --·-.. ·---__ _. ........... SAM MITCHELL • --1---------·~ tf••l•• 101 IUlNS-_ -.. -.. _ .. ---· .. ·-------· .._.._ N.OIIHCI MlHU. ----·-· ·--·---_ w:...., WIICIOIS HAlL --·-.. ......... a ....... AM.,~ ........ , HOWAlD IAINU---· .. --. a..... lUIY STIVIHS()N ___ .. __ _tuMIJfll HUQH ...... IUA ..J~~et..,.,.., • • • n. ~T HAitiOt ENSMNf a-..... ,_._ .... t. ... t ...... ,., ., ................ ~ , ........... ., ... s.,..,_ c... _, .., ..... ........., it ..... fW .. ,...... .. ~ ................. .., "-••. , IUIICIInlON IATIS: &.all •• -..c-...... y.,. ..... .. ... -,........, .. o.e.-.. ., • ....._ .,... r ... ,...,. Pat .. ,.. eta * HORA* CE* NEWS called C.Q; for anyone who had an old whale vertebr-a tht")''d llke to donate to tbe headquarters of EJ)ITED lrY JUDY MATPIBLD * * * IIOaAC& DIJCW ICBOOL the Great Gray Whale. e J •a AU CILUOS Monday, Februa.ry 11. our B's played the third basketball game In the Huntington Beach Tourna- ment. The game wu held at Huntington Beach against West· wlshe& to remind us that since we are In junior hleh. we should act Jlke ladles and eentlemen and not like fourth or fifth graders. • • • minster The score was 48-27 our • llEADDfG SICLI..S Pl7tPOSE favor Bill Fruehllng scored 11. Who should be In Ule Horace Dick Butterworth 11. John Ensign Readlnr Skills class! The Hughes 10. and K~nt Hodson 8 answer ls those who would profit for hlrh scores. most by Its special methods. The championship game tor These are students who can do the B's was played on Thursday. good work. but for some reason February 14. against Tustin. have developed more s lowly and Again we emerged the victors, find dlftlculty In doln& scholaa- thls time to hold the title of tic work. The m<Mrt Important re. "Champions of the B Division In qulrement are th<~~~e students the Huntington Beach Tourna-who have the deelre to overcome ment." their reading handicap an~ have The score W IL.'I Z7 -16. John the wllllngneu to work toward Hughes was high point man with that goal. 9. The results of thls new clau This was the B's sixteenth eat Ensign have been very gratl- strat&ht w1n In their undefeated tying for Mrs. Chapman, the In· ~ason For this win we now structor of thla course. Most stu- have a beautiful trophy In tbe dents entf'red have Improved a t Horace Ensign oUice. least one grade level. 8111 Fruehllng was high point man of the seuon. totaling 138 points. while Bill TWist totaled 122 for the A's. John Hughes came In second tor the B'a, acor· lng 128. The first -rr.ck Meet will be held on Thursday, February 28. with Westminster and Hunting- ton Beach here at Ensign. • • • e A'ITEWnOW MOTBED K~ your boy or glrl sale from colds! ''Tb84! colcb have plenty ot chance to .UJ:t and spread dur. lnt thla weather.'' ·aald Mra. In· cram. School Nune. Wlt.b all thla warm weather we had lut week studenta were apt to put on aborts and 10 bare· footed. Thls will certainly start coueha.. sneezes. anlfflee, or otbet auch ~ymptoma of colcb. But thJ.a doean't uaually ltop at home. 'lbe student. thlnklnr nothlnt or the cold, comee to IChool with· out a ~eenex cw ttandlitflf'Chlef. and then aneues ow c:ouaha tnto t.be alt. Thls of coune. ...-eta t.be cold to other companioN. who tn tum ,Sve It to thel.r trtenda. OM wa, to prewnt thl.l eire dtd invader Sa to Mt a bel· &need muJ a.n4 ,.wn, plenty ol r..t wlU keep pUpUa mentall.1 an4 pbyGcaDJ aJet aJJ da;J'. Be lUre to eaft'J ~na wtth you all the time. Tb.la wa:y JOU will .,_ btfplnt JOUIIIItlt and your trtenda. • • • • • • Davey was my man. He had already given me the first whale Item In my collection-the tooth ot a sperm whale. Now, he said, he had my whale bone. He wu ~nUy back from a trip down tbeo GoUo de California, and had obtained the Item near the En- chanted Islands, where he skip· pers flshermen who are Jooklne for a new thrill. For sure, I waa deJighted. But Davey p~ over the whale bone rather hurriedly. He followed It up w1th "Have you heard the n~ws!" "What news!" I parried. "About Davey's Locker" he evaded. "Well, what about Davey's Locker!" I tossed back. "It's under new management. as of last Tuesday," said Davey, with a sort of catch In his voice. The minute he said that, I had a weak spell. Davey's Locker had always been one of my favorite hanr·outs when I couldn't go fishing. I Invariably enjoyed eas- Ing In there and ch~w1ng the fishing tat with Pflll Tozer and hla FURY crew. with the Happy Landlnp' akJpper, Gil Smith. with alJ the other sport-fishing captains and creowa. But most especially I enjoyed talkJnr to Davey himself. He always had a good tale to tell, or some Interesting gadcet to show me. I couJd feel the mist romJne Into my peepers u I thought. "Goeh ! Without Dav.Y around, It's going to be Uke Chrt.trnaa Without Santa Clau.s" But I pulled mysell toeether. gulped and finally blun,cf "When did tpts new IUY take overT" It ls followed by an exceptlon which, in eUect. statea that the law doe. not problblt any ~ or non-prom ~ from "&1vt.n1 tobns or award.~ or nom. lnal value ... and does not ap· ply to . . . what are ceneraJJy known u fror-Jumplna contests or FISH CONTESTS condUcted In wateTS of the Paclnc Ocfan." ASSEMBLY BILL NO. 2502.. the way AlNM'mblyman Th o mas would NOW have ft. would change the wordlnr of the excep. tlon-just a TTNY bit. In hls pro- poeed revision. he merely omits the phrase "or tlsh contests con- ducted In waters of the Pacttk Ocean" As.wmblyman Thomas Ia un- doubtedJy a clever politician. I am sure hl' ts a Vf!'r'Y popular man around San Pedro. But my personal reaction to hla current bit of s leight-of -hand calls for Al\vthlng but COnKfatuJatlons. Thl~ representatlvt-of the peo- ple tOt San Pedro) hu erred In not consldertne several million other citizens. 'Mlese cltlzens have a rtght to derive relaxation. exerclse, ht-alth, and friendly competition from their outdoor rf'Creatlonal activities. INChUD- ING salt water sport-ftahlne. skin-diving. or EVEN frog-Jump- lnJt. There should be no law that makes It IJit-~al to otter or com- pete for pr1zea.. awards, trophies or what you will. It lan't necessary that you have the sJJehtest lntflf8t In ocean flahlng to understand tht-baatc principle that la lacking In this attempt 'Mle word la called Hfreedom." U aueh a law were paaed and applied to ALL recreation, tt would be Illegal to rtv• award.l Cor jfOlf, llttle·leQUe bueball. bowtina. .tamp.coUl'Cttn~r. exht- blta at country faln. TV ahowa, or perhape. for collectlnlt' tht- laraett number of 4-Jt-at clown. For t.JUs. you could be tined ancttor Jailed. There are countries where thS. Larry ~ • ot Ute Youth Center team wu hJcb-polnt man with 8 polnta. Teanunat• Dave Connell scored 6. CArlton Lowen, 4. and Fl&4h Bothwell, 2.. The Youth Center aurae<~ ahead ln the third period with an 8- potnt acorina spree, but the La- auna 8QUad raJJied ln tht-final quarter and tJed the .core with lea than a mJnut.e to play. The overtime period w'lll be played the next time th~ 2 tea.ma meet. All your prfntinq' needs win be hondled convenient*v ond court- eously in the completely-equip- oed Job Printinq Deportment of The EnsiQn. NEWPORT HARIOit ENSIGN NEWSPAJIH 2110 I. c...t .....,., c.-..., .... ...,..., 1114 COULD be made lnto a Jaw- only It would be unn-.ry to put It to a vote. RappllJ, that ~~~iii!ii!i~~ lan't the wa.y •• ltb It clone beN In the U .9.A. • waJftl You know, u ...aJ u I. that your .._,..bUma.n reft*D the W1aha of the dtlerM 1M ftlft· aenta In Sacramento. LET HIM KNOW BOW YOU nEL ABOOT ASSDOILY BILL IfO. 2!Q:llf J'OQ bawn't time to wrtt-. Jut cUp out theee P*fatra»ba and man them. 'fOUl' uetmblyman wfU knoW PRIJCJ8I:L Y how J"'U fMI aboUt 'A; I. Jfo. JSQI. •. , .... -- By BANK MONEY ORDER 'fb8y aN ICife. CODYn~Mlt. cmd ecoDOD> kal for people who cM*e to MDCIIDOUJ throl~Qh .. IIIGIJII cmd who do Dot .. chec:b. Buy daem at thlll bcmlr. * * * Newport Harbar Bank Here I THE ONLY 1WICE·PROVED NEW TRUCKS Noel modem Met eflldent P<*M'···rno.t ectv.nc.d fiUdc ,..,... ......... dlstlnc:IM da lfgrt with the only WOfk Styling 1n arrv truct ...... peow.d Mel .-dy to WOfk for you I • Cllev1olet ....... s.n.. ........ s.wws ............ ,.._ .... . MILLER CHEVROLET CO. 1-W. COAIT WWAT. nwJlOft IUQI-&.Didr ... 1 . tWW*'r, ,....,Aft ll, 1111 a&WiOti IIADOil Dill-I LADIES HAIR STYLING for HOME PERMANENTS * Dim.nctive Meoa Haircutting DANS J)AJf Port Barber Shop (Formerly Boy's Barber Shop) TWO BARBERS ......,a''Md s.mc. Xastu~ DAN DETWILER Harbor a'17 2863 E. eoa.t Hwy., Corona del Mar AT YOUR SERVICE THESE "CIGARET GIRLS" ~re ~nnouncing the f~ct th~t an evening get-together of d inner and entertoinment is being pl~nned by the Centr"l Newport Be~ch Community Assn. for Wednes· doy eventnq. Feb 27. in the Newport H~rbor Y ~cht Club Left to nght ~re Mrs Edw.,rd C orson Jr . 1229 w. a~tboa Blvd .. Balboa. who IS c:.orrespondinq secretory of the Associotion: Miss Sue Ficker I I 0 Ninth St . entertoinme.,t chotr- mo n ond Mrs. Bob T ~ylor, 1125 W . Bolboo Bl.,.d decorottons chotrmon Other sociol even•s ore pl.,.,ned for the future -{Enstqn pf.toto) For Y ... ! ,. CAll DO IEIIU at An armed robber ht-ld up the La Cantina Liquor Store In Co rona del Mar last Thursday night. and after h<' pocketed $121.70, he expressed his r~lucl · ance \n takine the money Part time employt>e at the liquor store. William R Warren ~ of Santa Ana, said he was In tht> 1 Gene Nichols ~ Chairman for :US Coin Week ~ Gene Nichols of Balboa bland ~ has be-en nam~ eeneral chalr· ..,. man Cor National Coin W~k. ""' which will be owrved May 6-12 by the AmeTican Numi.,matlc Assn. As chairman he will be corresponding with some 500 clubs throuehout the nation. rep- resenting over 27.000 members. Gene was Class A wtnnE"r In Jut year's National Coin W~k com - petition. BIGGER EARNINGS MAKE YOUR SAYINGS P~./ ............ ........... ~ fonn of First Trust Deeds foe buying, building or improv- int of homes in ~ Oranae County. This alone How proudly you puff out should be safety enoQCh- your chest when that pay but for ,._ safety-each check gets a 'juicy plum• account ~ to $10,(0) is in- increase. sured by an aaency of the So it is Yrith SIVin&S-Ow United States GovenRent big 4% muns an important Do as more tbaft 8500 increase of 33th to 60 per-happy uvers art doint. cent over the m~ 2~ to Open an account with us 3 percent most smncs um. blly-in &*SOft-« ula And you pt a bit dividend check or money one.. Ycu four times a yw.' Pass Book to big.-..Unas Your 1110ne1 is lolned in tM will bt sent JOU It once. NIWPORY IIA&aOA SAYI ... AND lOAN ASSOCIATION P.APA•MD,.IIJ t!« f•r 20 Yt•rs i• NIW•oat IIACM, CAU,_.IA AT 3366 VIA LIDO • ""'"*" Hoaoa 4200 lrelklt • 'UI11 f.., c..., ...... ,, c.,_ ., .,_, Colilen• 11te SkiW Senica ...,.._.. ef tile DAWS.OWI CO. back storeroom when a man w1th a 3 day beard walkt"d 1n and TV ronfrontt"d h1m with a 38 call • brt-pistol 1 "Give me the money," the rob 1 bcr said. and Mr Warren handed over the loot. I As the robber was leaving, he turned and said, "I hate to do this to you but I need tht> mont•y" The robber left on foot In the dlrectlon ot Laguna Beach. A RADIOS • APPUANCES Phone U 8-3437 · Tile DAVIS-IIDWI .CIRfMJ T11E ~ UEA"S OLDDT & LASCEST TV AHLIAJICE IALES AIID SEanCE CEJI. TEa-TWO LOCAT!owa ••. IUS H.-bar ... I 135 W. ttth, Costa M... pollee road btock at S.n Clemen. -u----------------""""'='---::-- te wu ot no avall In the appre. • ben.alon ot the reluctant robber. PRO If£ IIA.BBOa t l24 C••a .a lar's aooa: 3 Ul E lAYS Fi..t llallnet~~lT=.•=::=::::: Ftla. .ZI·Z2·23 -PBOKE OIIDEa U:CZJVE nEaAL AIIEM110Jr ALSO- KOW IS TBE T1XE TO DISOOVE.a T11E WODI3FUL QUALITT OP 80fca£A 80TS ... TEJmU ... TASTY ... Dm..laOO'S UTDrG. 5TEU aUF. Q'. S. CHOICE C&ADE OlfLT, WELL ACED. CUT TO OlmD POa IVST -TOO - T -BONE'S or CLUB 98~ TOP SIRLOINS .. 18 -~e~!oe.._ coat ••tta a Jl)eda1 trip juat • ... Ua-•oea ..,... ROUND STEAK 69~ BEEF TENDERLOIN ... 1• SIRLOIN TIPS 791. RUMP ROAST . 69~ ·BACON ~~1 GG>P W•men Install Today Mrs. Dan Drbltel ol 2'17 Golct- enrod Ave., Corona del Mat, will be installed as prealdent of the Newport B a r b or Republican Women's club durlnr theJr an· nuaJ luncheon ta 11 a.m. tod'J C11lu:rsdayl at the home ol Kl'L Horace Benjamin, 1024 E. Balboa Blvd~ Balboa. Other otflCf!I'S to be tnstalled ••-• ..... ~ Include Mrs. Marshall Nledeeket ~;;D;.';;';';_.;i.iiii==-~~~ ot Harbor Island. vice president; M Mra. VUan Couch ot '13tft kY· INSURANCE FIB.E-KAEil'fE-AU"ro W. C. WAGNER 430 E. 17th St., Colt& lieu 8-0&66 BeL RA aide Drive, Corona del Mar. treu· urer; Mrs. Robert S. Barnes of 2532· Clrcle Drtve, Bay Sh~ parliamentarian; and Mrs. John Bankey, secretary. Sell through EnslJlll Clualtled ••• cmd opercrtla9 bla OWil abop with two badMa to ..... yoo. CROWl ·BA..IIIER SHOP "'SemDcJ the Eatin FCIIILlly"' (Ked to Bnmctt'a), Coloaa del lie Pboe.B~I310 SPOJI'I"SWEU 11'.-WAmDD Swtm Sutts, Saronp, Dresses. KeUda "'Cb.Udren'.., Thlnp. Muumuua, Luau Costumes. Men's Aloha Sht.rta. Gt.tts. Deeon tiona, South Sea Party Dec:watina 140 South Coaat •ms. (Dat to abow) Laga.aa ..... 209 MAmlfE AVE... BALBOA JSLAJfD If a machine a...wef"', don't be surpt"iMCC~ dall't hue up. What you bear ia an Automatie A.uwertua Set. It coald happen when you call a buainea man at lunch time. Or a doctor after omce boura. Tbeee remarkable machine. rtn calle.n a recoT'ded greeting. take a recorded meaage. They're being WJed more and more in ·omoee these daya. And in borne., too. By guarding againat "la.t" eall.s, they make your telephone aervice more u.eelul than ever ... worth more to you. Cynthia leJtran, Mlllor u Bar· bor HJp, bal be1n c:ba.D .. U. Zonta Gtrl ot the Manth Cor Jan. uary. Cynthia. who ta the dauat\ter of Mr. and Mrs. A1hed Beltran ot &Of Jaamlne Aw.. Corona del Mar, a. bead ot the Glrit' UnJ· form Court. vice president of the Gtrt.' Learue. hall monitor cap · taJn, a flac twirler for 3 years and a membu ot Trl-HJ Y and GAA. Her bobby Is bone-back rtdlnc. She plana to attend UCLA or Arizona a nd major ln Enallah and Spaniab tor a teaehlnr «:a· reer. She wu choeen Zonta Glrl be· cause or her "rractouaness and firmness In ~nr out her duties without complaint." FIRST CHUliQt Oft CHIJST SCCENTIST HERE'S THE PlAN for street end p(antinq on the Balboa bay front which was approved in principle by the Newport Beach City COtJncil Monday of last week. Viewing the sketth are jleft to right! Henry Engle. secretary-treasurer of the. Ce ntral Newport Be&ch Community Associa- tion : Or. Irving Laby. president of the Associa · tion, and Fr&nlt Wood. who helped prep&re the street e nd pl&n. Mr. Wood is pointing to the hedge barrier that is proposed to be set up near the Bay Ave. portion of the street end. Upright planting will be allowed along the sidewalk are& to a w1dth of 4 feet. City COtJncil &greed to allow & "pilot· pl&nting ol one street end, at 14th St .. as & te st of the accept&bility of the new plan.-(Ensign photo) J)Ol Vie Udo. ............ A bf'eftdl of 111. Mother Q.,rdl, 1\e First Ch11rdl of Olriat, Sci...ti.t, 111 Be. loll, Meuedl ..... ttL S...n4ey School ':IS •-"'· So.~lldey S.noice II :00 e .l'll. Wed11etdey Mni"9 M"ti"9 1:00 p.l'll. lteedi~~Q ltoom located et )) 15 Vie Lido, Newport S..c:h, l1 open -k deya fron~ ':00 e.m. to 5:00 p.m. WednMdeya from ':00 e.m. to 7~5 p.m. Fndey -"1"91 fron~ 7:00 p.m. to ':00 p.m. CIC>Ied Holldeya. Pastor's Wife 'The Family in Mrs. Edwin C. Gomke, wife of the pastor of the Corona del Mar Community Church. spoke on '7he Family In East Africa" at the Corona del Mar Commu- nity Church Mothers Council The arrival of William David. 8-pound. 3-ounce son of Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace of 6511 Sea- shore Drive, We at Newport. changed the balance of power In the family. William. who was born Tut>Sday. Feb. 5. at Hoag Hospital, has 2 sisters. Rita. 12. and Patty, JO; and 2 brothers, Jimmy, 9 and !Bobby. 8 ... so the males outnumber the fe- malt>S. The Wallaces moved here from Rosemead In 1949. Mr. Wallace Is an elementary 'SChool teach~ at Anaheim. Mrs. Wallace 1s on leave of absence as a nurse at Hoag Hospital. Friendly Nelahborhood Service PARKES MOR'nJARY 110 Broadway 1J 8-M33 It 8-MM eo.ta ~~- N O W ... TW O BALTZ MORTUARIES Servlnr the Harbor Area Baltz Mortuary CHAPEL BY THE SEA Harbor 42 .., E. Cout HlabWQ Corona del liar Baltz M ortuary I.Jbert1 1-2121 17h It Superior, ec.ta .._ AIIPI..E PAJlKIMG B01'B LOCAn ONS C&IUID'I HARBOR REST MEMORIAL PARK Harbor Blvd. at Glaler ll'M'8'£RI,Y 5-11!1 ... IIIlO Por all )lOW' Pr1ntlna !fee& THE EN~GN Publiahing Co. BA.UOa lU' Discusses East Africa' I Phone :n yoar new. atorte. to your local newspaper, the En· atm. Harbor llU. The public l1 c:onlielly invited to et. telld the cho.~rdl llei'VIc.. elld 1tte 1+1. ltMdi"Q Room. I I I ,. lllk -·-meeting at 9:30 a.m . Wednesday Feb. 13, at the church. The Rev. and Mrs. Gomke Gomke wu stationed th~e as ~ toured Eut Atrlca while the Rev. ~ an Anny chaplain In 1953-54. ~ } \ They made short trips Into the ~ e ena S bush country and visited oatlve vUiages. They rame het-e In 1954. FADS AND F ASHJONS alter thelr tour of East Africa. I JUNIOR & MISSY SIZES •• .DRPSSES It PLAYCLOTHES New officers or the Mothers Council are Mrs. Cecil Llnkey, 27C E. COAST BJGJIWAY chalrman: Mrs. Stuart Brock. CO· IIUIOB 1173 CIOIIOKA DEL liD chalrman: Mrs. Jesse Haines. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiii;ii~ secretary-treasurer: Mrs. Donald 1 H a y t on. devotlons chairman; Mrs. Robert Ball. h ospltallty chaJrman; Mrs. CliUord Kopltzke, publicity chairman; and Mrs. Fred Custer, telephone commit- tee. SAVE Willi A Fanner's Pollet POUO SHOTS OFFERED Salk polio shots are b<'lng made available !or me mbers of the Newport Harbor Board of Realtors and the ir families for S2.50 each at the board office. 401 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Heights. BRUCE MARTIN AUTO-TRUCI-RRE-UFE LOCAL AGENT 1793 NEWPORT AVE.. COSTA MESA omCE: UbertY &-5!5M RES. UJMrtr a.soa COIOIVMTY IIETIIODIST C111711CB of tbe KAZ.AIIEJfE aiD W. ltth St.. eo.ta lleM 1115 ADaiMllll St.. eo.ta liNG Uberty 1-4.552 Panor: .... Olft wnuqms ..... Joeepll w. llcShaDe Liberty 1·7181 Sunday: 9:30 a.m., Church Sun-Sunday Services· Sunday Scllool day School; 9:30 and 11 :00 . · • a.m. Morning WorshJJ)--7 p.m.. 9.~ a.m. Mornlne Worship at College Age MYF Servke 7 l0.30 a.m. EvanWlstlc Serv· p.m. High School MYF Service; lee, 7 p.m. su_naay. N.Y.P.S., 8 p.m., younr adulta lfOUP 6 p.m: Sunday. Prayer meet-service. lnr, 7.30 p.m. Wednesday. TBE CBl71lCII Or CBJUST 1050 Cbudl lt.. eo.ta liNG LJhuty 1·5711 E. C. Joue, llbalatew Sunday services: 9:45 a.m. Bible study; 11 a.m. momJne wor- ship; 6:00p.m. ~nine iervtce. Midweek service, 7:30 p.m. Thursday. • CIDDST aiUllCB aT TilE SEA CoauDUDJty lletllod.Ut lla1boa IJ•d. at 14th lt.. X.-pal't B~SDI THE CBVJICB or CBBlST Odd reUowa~ 1MI K.wport A..._ eo.ta ...... z.u.a.tT •·m• Tolaaabr.Jw .. ......._ Sunday Services: 9:45 a.m. Soble atudy; 10:55 a.m. worabJp llerV· tee: 7:30 p.m. eoventnr service. ~= .... a.r A. Caltllae Sunday WorsbJp. 9:30 a .m. and Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Mom· 11 a.m. Cbufdl Sehool, 9:30 lnr Service, 11:00; Evenlnl a.m. Midweek Meedlla : 7:00 Serviee. 7:30. Mid-week Ser:v· p.m. Wednesda7 preceded by lee. We d n ea day , 7:30 p.m. UVEWJB DAY ADVDTUT' Kewport U..S. at 8olea St.. ......... ~ ~ ... Elder D ... lpnldlDv Saturday Momlnr Services: Sab· bath School: 9:30 a.m. -Ser· mon: 11:00 a.m. Prayer meet-Inc: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. VJifJVEJIIAI.JIT CIOJOmJm'Y I'ELI.01rSIID EbeU Cla.bboue s15 w. Bcd.boa aa..s.. 8cr1boa Dr. QaarJe. ·~t Sunday School , 10:00 a.m. Mom· inl wonhlp, 11:00 a.m. I'DIST AISIIIOLY Or GOD I2D4 lt. & Ew. AftwC.... ..._ Lu.tr t-m1 ~II. e. CnaJc. ...... Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Wor· ablp: 10:55 a.m. and ev&nrellst aervke. 7:30 p.m. Younr Nlople and ChJldren'a Service, 8:30 p.m. Sun. Kid-week Serviee: Wedneaday, _ '7:30 p.m. LadJea' Mt.lona.ry Coundl. 111~ 9:30 a.m. few all day. A. Electrlcltr MJ!nN Taoue• price~ u4 ......... ...w, ...... aDd ap,-apWa:w llecWy ~ w.a. .. kllowaa ..,_ ol ello- tricity COlli -todar dla 20 ,an .. -{lialr bm7 'llLil'a becaale JIOQ'n -.. more &Del liviq better eledri- eaJiy.) Small wood• .. ee- tricity .. }'OW ~ .... Ira modem liviDa. SOITIUI UllfOIIIA ST. AJfDUWS PBEUn'EJIIAJf CBUaCB ISU. St. & lt. A8dnwa ..,_ ac.rca.. hoe .... lc:laool l..lberty •• .,., Pclatc.: .... JcaDee S. Stewart SUNDAY: Momlnr worsbJ~ and 11 a.m.; Church 9:30 and 11:00; Jr. HJeb. Sr. Bids and collep are Fellow· lhfpa, 7 p.m.; Thur.day, Prayer, ltudy lfOUp, 9:30 LID. anntCII or 01711 LADY or liT. CABJCJ!L 1441 W.llcdbaa 81..S.. K.wped JIAibcw 0114 rae.. ....... JWrr • ._... ratber~B-a. ....... t ........ Sunday Muaes: 8:00 and 10:00 and 12:00 a.m. Confealon: Sat· urdays and eva ot lit P'rtday'l ed Hol7 0..,. from 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. and from 7:30 to 8:10 p.m. DaJly llul 8:00 a.m. J"'rat P'rlday: 1:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. K oven a (Perpetual Help): Xondq, 7:45p.m. 6:15 p.m. potluclt. Younr people meet 6:15 p.m. Sunday. I'DIT IOUi'&Uii 8AP!'IIT OO_,.A DID. liD ST. JOACIIDI CBUilCII I50 W • ._:a;e c.la .,_ COIIII(UMift caoaca 1-;a:~~11r.r.:-fu•.;r.~~ .....,t~r;.-:a._._ atf:::S:t.._ SUDday .._ • 7• 1, 1. 10 ad 2501 Clift .,..__ ·~ ..... 111 Sunda.J ICbool. 1:45 a.m. • duucb ,...... -.r. u.ta a-a. 11:30 un. WHkd.a,.: K .. at ~~ ..... aerv I ee 11:00 a.m. ~ SuDdq Wcnhtp ~: 1:30 7:00 a.m.-Conf..ton: Satur· Du It mornJ Union 7'.m. Sundu. ~ a.m.. U ·OO a.m.Swli'---Sc:bool· days from 4:00 to 5:15-7:00 to p cat. . nr ~:45 wanhtp • p.m. Suncfay. 'l'eadl· 9:30 a.m. ._, . 8 ·30 p.m. a.m. and 11.00 a.m.. Sunda7; .. aD4 olDcen meet1q 7 p.m. · __ Sunday School few ac:booi are Weda.da_y. PtQW Mrilce and I"'IIST IAPIWT CBUilCII IJOUps at 9:45 a.m..; Nureery Blble ltuCIJ 7:45 p.m. Wectne.-or "&WiOIIT provided for both Mn'1Ciell and da7. Balboa Bl..S.. 1• & c.a.t It&. Sunday SchooL x....-t _ l'miT cauw or caaar ~ SS~ ty Win IT. J--·-ICliliiiiWI Panan W 0. J·>r• • ..,_ ·~·•• a. Yle LNa. •CCIJIWt .._. Sunday llei'Yi~: t :• a.m., SuD· Sl4 ...._A..._ ...._Wad ....... ::f; Sc:bool ; U:OO &.m.t Wor· r.._t= ~ ...._ Sundq lldlol: 1:15 a.m.. SuD· e v~~~"'fot.;: 8unda7~:~:30~•t:30 ::S.:,~~:'f~ IT.JUID~AL _.._ ....... ilt ...... ••en 1 ~.,..& ........... ~ ...SC.: 1:00 a.m. H~ Oalbmualoft; I :US J'amfl7 Serv· -u a.m.. wonblp ..w.. 'J'hunda.Y s..te.: 1:15 a.m. "-'-Gutld; 10:30 llolF Com· amnloe. Service· r:ao p.m. Wedaeeday a.m. Ocmt..tcn. Sa~ &.Dd -= ~-a315 VI& IJdo. Prayer Ktettna. =: 1~ tort~~ p.m.; = r ~open I ~· naT Uft'IIT QIUKII IIADOa Alladi:T or GOD P'rfcJay ...._ • a.m. ~~ ,.\ =·;: ..... ~""X::• .,. 107 w ...... 1a ----GQ' tftlllDp. ~. '· 0. ··~· --~ ~ .u:.oa aAIID ~ ... 1611: t :• UD.~· .... C. a. ft: ... (IS Ill~ CIOiadhlnY WIIIODiiT ~ ~l U a.m. W SuJ'lda.f ldlool t:415 ....... IDOI'D· A•Jd-Ill.................... WhCW; e:JO .f;;; .. ~q woonblp n ~ ~ c.. ~~'fitrt ~. D rc .._ ~SOWFJ' : T:JD ~.....,.".p.m. ......... a.a.'hi TV .. ~.. &PrQw.JIIUe IOcl·ftelr ...,.. T:eJ 'p.m. Sunc!Q ......_! WOIIIId» Jert. Scanctay ler•teee: 1:30 a.m. , _lloiad..r. T BIWe trbuncJaJ. YOQM ~...... tee ...... ~ 'lc:tlool at QluJdl kbooi.Jc~:JO aQ4 U:CJO • 0.. inetic.• ~~ lcle 7:45 p.m. 'NtliiQ. 10:15 aa. a.m. Wonbtp wrlce. · p.m. ..,_~ Pn.Jir IIJ rihc I.UL W. STNUY,......, ...................... ...._OM.et.....,tm ......... I STNFOttO I SON ....... w .... ... .. .......... ....... .......... ,.,. ........ ..... ~ .. .. .. ........ c.. .... ....,.,..., 1101111'1 Llll IIIIET wttla urrm "And here's the SlOO check to pron It!" Gla~ Anspach won our checker popularity conte.t . . . and I JUes8 there wun't a prouder penon anywhere, u ahe displayed her loot under the J}ue counter of her check ltand ... Cladya, or perhapa you milht remember her better u the one with the braids oft top of her head, hu been rlfht t har check· lne ever alnie thta here. what the weU-c:lreuect grocery -'ote ~ould look like, opened Its doors nine years aro In M~rch 1948 ... * * * ''Are'l't customers wonderful!" a&ld Gladys, when ~e beard &he had won. "Wtah I could thank •em all pen10nally." "You can," aald 1. "'Ibanka!" that's from Gladys ... Next Gladys will en. ter the Southern Calllomta Re· ~on&l contest ... r'U kHp you ~ed ... * * * Jlon t.laaDb ... 1"'aU u.u to W~ f« beiD9 wbat be waa CIDd clatag wbat M did .•. Jut to sbow ou ~ ........ piAcJ to d-. ou doOn Fl1day ID boDclw of bJa btrtb· &.! ... Jl'rtd,ay ~~ .. yoa .... "t at.ID4 t0ftl!a9 yvar ~ to 'l'1lanckry oc Sat· urday, wU1 you 1 * * * Spooky corner news ... Salted Whale Skin ... Doesn't look half bad! Comes In a glass jar 110 you can see first ... Comln&! Choco· late covered anti ... I promJae faithfully to send out an S.O.S . . . . Seems we had calls tOT t.bem after Gloria Swanson appeared on ''Thla Is Your Ute." * * * So roa'll .uu tlllb c~MeM ••• Datda ·m.... piMila a weal· .... 't'la llollaed a..ert c::aa..- QI ;In .... s.t ol • ~ • $ ol SMIIH W.... ,_.. •rd 0 'f .,. Y-.y . ----.,, .a -we. II __. ·---..... •sea, ... n.~..._ ... , .. a~ ... ----EagiPdl ...... ,._ bg ,.. J'naa's a..-" ... ltSdl:w ••• ,.., .... 8baUar to -.... 91 .... piece ....... .-1 .,.,....... ~ atatW wttta a .oft c:naay ad ..., ..ttmg ~ ... Wo .-cue .... ... 1'0'IU aJbblla' ~ to ... old !Mit wttlt .... ..., tid bttll fraaa Bollcmd aDd &89laDd all CIIIIIM4 aDd nGtr to bdfJilt· -~ap ... * * * KJ.kko-Man Soy Sauce Is brewed, not chemically made and thoae K!kko men have been brewln& It aJnce 1630 . . . But don't be one of the many who use Soy Sauce limply tor "saltine" chop auey ... and certainly not ltUdto- Man Soy ... ~atoodl. .teaka. hambureers, rice, pork chops. chldten. en'S, all can be made dlstinct:Jvely dlfterenter wtth the rf&bt amounb of I!OY In the rlpt places ... Thef'e'a a wond~ new recipe toldf'T wtth thll new bottle of flavonnt deUtbt. that wtU open up a whole new world of cooking ... I dt(y a.nybo4y wbo owna an electrfo llldllet. not to want to whip up a batell of Suldyald riJbt 1D the center ot th• dJnner table . . . Sure our butchers will boM and mactdM a1Jcoe bacon-thin a standi~ rib roa.t ... * * * CoeiEboobl ...... ..., ... ~ ....... yell .... .... ........ ., tM WUd .. . T..-oi.-CD*.._...U ••• c..ldlaalla ••• AD ...._ el ••teaab .. ,_.. ._ 6e ......................... Qoo4 ............... ·--·s -C"J ..... ,.... }elf .. o.ewe., QMdMt ••• a..ll£9 o.ou llr (ltddt)' .. ... ....... ,. a...a.. .,... OMko ... • • • Lew Crllde c:::.e. ................... Clrtetlllr. ,.._ .... , ed t.r ... a-tara......,. .... _. paprJm ........ ,_ .. ..... tiW._, .... _.... ... ~ ... :'+ ..... Ctelr ............. ., ---t ...,.. tit tbr ........ . .. • . • 1' .... •l'<ty .... ....... ~ ....... ..., .... .., ........ Jea ..... ·•• Tw'Ua.d_. ..... ..... ..., ...... -, 'trt...U ...................... ,_. ................ ..... ......... 1li ....... . ........................ Or ............. Dla"t .................. '* * * • A HOST Of FRIENDS gathered fo r a surprise porty hon~ng Mts. Louise Hardwide of 3 17 Narcissus Ave .. Corono del Mar, on the occo· sion of her 81 st birthday anniversary. The party was held at the Jed Greisch residence. 352 Hazel Dr. The b ig surprise wos a gift of a tele- vision set, for which oil the friends chipped in. Shown here with the honoree and the birthday coke ore (left to right) Gene Boero· Mrs. Jad Losley; Russ Miller from the H urley Bell; Mrs. Merge Gonnon: Mrs. Jock Greisch. the hostess; Jod Losley (in bod row) from the Oroft Room; Renee from the Arches; Mrs. P. Welter Preston (in bed row); Jock Greisch. end Mrs Madeline Stone from the Hurley Bell. Kneeling bes•de the honoree is Lee Grohom from the Hurley Bell. Mrs. Hordwide. who used to b. e concert p •enist in the eost, also received e super specie! birth. dey cord. drown by cartoonist Virgil {VIP) Partch of Balboa lslond.-{Ensign photo} ' DAR Honors Laurie Hendricks With Good Citizen Award LaurJe Hend.rlc:ka. K ~.,port Harbor Blab School student and clauJhter ot Mr. and Mrs. Rupert K. Hencb1cb ot 710 P'Hnluf Ave., Corona del Mar, hu been named a Good Citlun award wlnnt'l' by the Col. WllUam Ca · bell Chapter ol the Dau&bten of the Amer1can Revolution. 'nte honorary a•ard Ia pre- aen~ to the aenJor c1rl student. ehoeen by the 8Cbool tuult;y, lor The P.T.A.'a ol the Newport Beach ElemL'nta.ry School Olatrict are apoo..-in& a atudy and dis· cu .. ion aerles, ''Tbroueh the First Grade Toeether; Home, School and Community," at 9:30 a.m .. Tuesday, Feb. 19, 26 and March 12. 26, at St. Andrews Presby· terlan Church, Clllt Haven. William Butendorf. Nf'W'pOtt Helght.t School psycholoalst. and Mrs. Fern Webber. curriculum dl· rector. will conduct the serl~ • • • bet a cademic and ac:tJvity ac compll.shmenta and nomJnees are voted upon by senior alru. 'Ibe wlnnt'l' l.s automatically eU- Jibl~ to taU part ln th~ .Ute wide Good Citizen essay contest. Laurie, who plans to enter eoJ - lere next taU, u a member ot the JK"hool'• Honor Society, Stu· dent Councll, Glrl'a At.bi~Uc M · 10cladon. Spanish Club, Ameri· can Fi~ld Servleto committee, Trl Sip a <an honor eoc:iety I, and th~ Stud~nt Court. Laurie participated In the aqua &how and the echool play She was choeen Zonta Girl of the Month. elected ~ury and viet-pl"f"SJdent of Trt HI·Y and ahe b <.-urrently presld~nt of the Girls League. She and her mother will be I rums of local cbapt~r of the OAR at a patriotic tea at 2 p.m Wednesday, Feb. 27, at thl" home of Mrs. Gfl>r&e Buccola, 661 VIa Udo Soud, Udo lale. PTA to Honor • ~· COUWCIL PTA E tt R Or. Robert Olander of Corona vere ea del Mar waa awarded an hon- orary llte membership award at Ev~~tt A. Rea, whoae reslll\8· th@ Harbor Council P.T.A. mH't· tlon u aupertnt~ndent of eo.ta tng recently at H a r b 0 r High Mesa liChools wUJ bt" dfectlv~ School. Dr. Olander Is actlv~ In JuM 30, wtlJ W honored at a the YMCA. Boy Scouts, United public ~ptl~n Sunday, Hay 26. Fund. Sunday School and chu~h In the Ev~ett Rea Junior Hitb work. He spends much ot hls Auditorium. from 2 to 5 p.m. H• tim~ at the tree dental clinic hu been superintendent for 15 which bears his name. years Committee Members Named For Harbor Lutheran Church The unit presenting a life Mrs Judllon Sutherland l.s gen- membershlp award donates $25 eral chalnnan tor the ev~nt. She to th Callfornla CongTt"SS and will w assisted by the following the ~oney ls ~ for non-~ PTA reprHentatJves: Mrs. ~ lnt~rest loans to qualltl('(f stu· Fli!Cher of .~a School, head ot denbl. or tor scholarships and ~he decorations committee; Mrs t 11 wshlps 1 th~ tnchmg pro .1:alcolm Reid ol. Main School, Members of the Gold Cout Shrine Club will honor the re- tlrlng and newly elected pTesl· dents at their annual Rl Jinx and dinner at 7:30p.m . today (Thurs· The newly elected executive commltt~ of the Newport .H ar· bor Lutheran Church rece;-atly appointed members to serv~ on various church committees Pres. r:SS~ n n r•freshments; Mrs. ~nta Hoc· ldent of the executive committee 0 · • • • 11and and Mrs. Chester McCarty. Is Don Wedeking; Carl Wt>bster • JlfEWPOIIT SCBOOL PTA I Wilson School, Invitations; Mrs ls vice president; Ernt>St Schultz. Henry Rowrts. Undbeorgh School. ~nd vi~ president and chalt· Mrs Jac~ Bradbury of 203i clt"an up; Mrs Harold Hendrf~ I man ot the Board of Trustees; Miramar Drtve. Balboa. and M rs I ot Monte Vista School. reception and Mrs. John Nett. secretary John C. Billings of 1921 Fullerton committee: Mrs Mary Cook and ~~:· IP£1111.1 ~AJ.. AQUARIUM AND COVER. Wl'l1l Fn.TER AND MOTOR COJIJI..Cn $12.50 the iordans m2 E. ~ IUtelnNY dllllla - Doa'f •••II • ,.., ,.writer for lack of • little • expert .. rvace • • • ,.,, 0\\ARRINER'S ~u.ms ~HY4-$4 ay) at the Irvine Country Club. al Dike of 101 Via Nice, Lido Isle. Is retiring president and Sam Klnsfather of 166 E. 20th St., Costa Mesa. I• new P""ld~nt. Heart Sunday Drive Is Set Members of tht> finance and 1 A\'e., Costa Meu. WE're awarded Mrs. William O'Brien. Harper I h 1 , ft life memberships of the PTA I School publicity LACUIIA aE.ACII stewards lp comm aee arc.-...-.:roy! during tht> Newport Elem~ntary 1_._.·---~wwiW-M;M;~Riii~~~~~~~~!i'i-ii Bowman. Mrs. Ernc.-st Workman. School PT A.'s Founders Day Ed Fountain. William Olson, and m~ing last week. The awards WHERE JN Glamour Glimpses Sunday Ia Heart Sunday l.awrenCt> White. w~re presented follo\\ing a (ash Volunteer workers of the Or· Appointed to ~rvt> on the pol-ion show presenttod by members \ ORLD ange County Heart Association Icy and planning committee are of the pTA. · THE W will launch a 2-hour drive at 2 Carl Arthofn. Georgt> H~>lnmlll~>r. Mrs. Bradbury Is a past presl· p.m. Workers will knock on every Major Victor Allen. Donald Bar· dent of tht> P.T.A . and Mrs Bil· ARE YOU door In the }farbOr area to give rick , and Mrs. Robert l.am~rt. lings has been 8 t~ach~r at the evPryone an opportunity to con-Mtombers of the property and Newport School for the past 16 GOING? tribute. maintenance committee are Nel· y ars Chairmen of the drive In this son Robln110n . Gfl>rge Burk· e · We are so exctted about our area are Mrs. Joe Hartley. Coro-hardt, Morris Laurie. Wayne Thto history of pTA. tmm It' colJectlon of new spring sklrts. na del Mar; Mrs. Connie Rlddt>ll. Rueg"' and Mrs. George Heln-founding In 1897 to tht> present 1 b 1 o u a e a and s we 1 t e r s at Newport Beach; and Mrs. Dudley miUer.' was told In a "Fashion R.evt~ O'BRIEN'S for the sprtne of '57-Pfaff, Costa Mesa. fl'Om th~ Past to You." pr~nteod We just have to tell you about Carl Webster Is chaltman of by memben of the 'group dresaed Dcm •.tic cmd Fanign BaiL Sbip. Ail'. etc. CDM TRA VB. SERVICE daem. Did JOG ._ that wry -----.... ·-------1 the Boazd of Deacons committee. In styles to re-p~t eoach period .mart Arne) abarllakln aklrt and f .-I '~"hose wor~ parlsh edu-ln P.T.A.. blstory. 11\oee partie· 81PW'W Del ~ CDAITiiiGIWD 1 +a em btou. by Sloat -aa abown ln • • • 0 ~-catlon are HJnderak~. lpatlng ·~~ Mmes. Sam Fenske. ._ .._ 111rt a..-• ~ ._ January Holiday Magazine. No Mr. and Mrw. Edpr Mann. Mrs. John KJiroy, Ftnn Guldjord. ~n@ IIU'l'UAL 'I1CIDn" S&iiilCI: uae running all over lookJn& for DOle Bert Smith. MB. Henry Ander· Calms. Sam Barlll~. John R. Car-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~= It -they are naht here at son. and Harry Harbe-r !!On. John Webb, John Allen. Art r O'BRIEN'S and we'd love show-ay PEG The worship committee con-Kistler. J04! Cuala. Don Metz. lng them to you. A complete slsts of James Rogney. T('(f Nel-James Illingworth. and St..vt> .election of slze.-.and they drip 1 From Menlo Park, up nt>ar San son. Clyde Loucks. Mrs Oorls Stevenson . dry -the skirt ls permanently Francisco. comes word that Lt Gordon. and Mrs. Mom s Laurie Past prMtdents welromPd a.o; pleated too. We also have a Jim Seely, formeT Corona del Mar Membt>rs of tht> mt>mbt'rship honored tnJests Wt>rt' Mmf'<: handsom~ dress In this same fab lad. will take as his bride Miss evangelism rommltt~ arP Wll Sarah Bowman. Albt'n Sparks . by "Nantucket." Gall Marga ret ~>everman. daugh-llam Garnett, Melvtn Erickson. Ellzabeth Hess. Edgar Hill. Ray ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rober1 Oal~ Mrs. John Hampton, Mrs Clyde mond Harvey H 0 Boyv~y. Dev~rman. A July wedding Is Hartwtg~n. Mrs. Donald Wed~· Mary Allee Yarnell. P F BalnM planned at St. Augustine's In king. Mrs. Agnes Kesel. and Mrs Louis CM'nar. and Jack Brad llaft TOG bad tbe plea:ila.re of ... iD9 .,.,..,..U 1D tbOM be+latlful hlfiUJD J.laeD dlirta -twwty ~ IIDCII't -.... vvJ 10 ..... l.ookba9. CUt. fltp MOW triiDa at waiat· U.. • a allPt draped trta OD ... ~ ....... aU:a cmd tall .a.d I .ae of tiMM berN bi+N-to ..mtL We bclfta"t o:ai!Mbd .,... .......,._ We ..... --akb1lt aad bi+N- .. -~ yoa look .,..... beet wtao. yoa'N tDUawtD+J tbat Ut-a. wlalte pill ... the gnea For the girl who adores ca&h · mere (and who doesn't), happy the lady who stel)8 out In a cub· ~ wtth Its own dyed to match aklrt. Talt~ your cholCt>-Cummer wetpt-wool or linen. And w~ jut must han you see the IPrin& blouaet~ at O'BRIEN's- prtnt.t by Uberty of London - 4ac1'on bat:iate for smartness and eue of care and many dressy one1 tor autta OT codltall wear. w...w ....... ...... --· ...... tWI CIDIIoc· ....... , .. la .......... t ...s ,.. ..-t to ..., a dMoiT ........... .... .... • to tiUa ... watd .. little &ariD ADDa. w ..... ltt'h9 ..... 4 .. lY-II ~ ..,._ '1'011 CIIIID belp a&. ,.,....., ........... wttb ........ ld be 1 Alfred Hicks Culver City. The br e -to· s The Board of ~>@aeons will bury. a senior at UCLA. memwr of Cake and rotfee ~e S6Vf'd at Alpha Delta Pt. and a member of me-et at 7=30 P m. the first Mon-tea tabJ~ decorated by third Senior representaUvto board of day ol every month at thP parish grade mothers In the blue anc1 the Senior clua coundl. Jim 1s house. The Trustees meet the told colors ot PTA. Girl Sctlut!l a graduate of UCLA and now ls first Thursday att~r the first of Troop 40 led the Fhac cerf' a Navy filer. He Is the son of Monday of each month mony and usJged as baby sit Mr. and Mrs. Louts Seely, who U-IIOAT P1LJC OJif PJtOCaAJI ters on the achool play170und. now Uve In ~e~lo .Park. Air F~ Lt. Dick Brand o1 Los Mrs. John Nelson Hurtt. long time newspaper eal from Loe An· &'@lea. now living with her apouse at 416 Hazel Dr~ Corona del Mar, ~ that the mister Is u~tder the weathe-r wtth pneu· monla. ln. ...... ·-·~ ., ........ .. Mrs. Ruth Delater of 400 Men- doza Terrace. IJ'Vln~ Terrace. hu be-en chosen 8eCI'etary-treasurer of the newly tanned W~n·a Servtce Club of the Santa Ana Church of ~u. Selena!. At a NCent meetln&. · plana were discussed tor a permanent thrttt shop. pt-acqut.lnted dJn- ners. a book program for W't· eran.s' hospitals. vWUng commit · tees, a work &hop, and prayer groups. AlamJtos Alr Baae Will preent a ~·minute Cllm. "Captur• of a German Submarln@," and gfve a brief resumt> of th~ occulon at th~ Newport Harbor K.twanis club meeting at 12:15 p.m. today {11\ursday) at the VOla Marina. LUNCHEON From 12:00 Noon s 1 .. IESEIIl~ .......... * Hart. 2212 * Ol/R SPEC14£Tr * ..... 2212 * COIOIA DEL Ill PUIMICt -nm ., • r n.,..__~,,...­ w...oa~~n ll.D E. eo-t Bwy .. -J ._, ea.ra.a dial ... Friday, Feb. 22nd Presented through the coopera- hon of the Jamaica Inn Restau- rant. Verna Miller and the fol- lowmg Dts1mctive Shops. ftE OAT SBOP 1809 Newport Blvd .. Cocta M@Sa JO·P 'S O&JG.IJifALS 3337 Newport Blvd .. n.ARCES WOm'OII SIIOft 10 S. Main SC 213 N . .-o.dway. Santa Ana Club ~Mmbers.wUl meet at 2 p.m. the first and third Tlleoday of each month at the cb\li'Ch h~adquartera. 1.21» N. Spuraeon Ave~ Santa Ana. All women are invited. Banquet Room Available for Party Groups and Clubs Ne-wport Beach TBE aA8J) 110% CU'T SIIOP 1756 S. Maln St.. Sant.a Ana P'ID!'A p ASaJOlii'S 373 S. Cout Rwy l.a.J'una Beach YEaA lliJLl.Ea scaOOL or aLUM OOin~tary . Fubklll Models 3m N. Broe.dWay, Santa Ana • ELGIN & HAMILTON WATC.RE1f DIAMONQJI MOUHiiNGS ..... ~d .. ..... BERJACK'S U9UORS I1Jir .. TIDV nnra,. • ........... JQIIT' nL & &&T. QIID.,., I A.M. .IArtAICA I Resttlumnt GOP WGmen Install Today Mrs. Dan Drlabl of 227 Gold· ~nrod Ave., Colona del Mar, wUI be 1n.ltalled u prealdent ol the Newport Harbor Republican Women's club durlnr thel:r an. nual luncheon ta 11 a.m. today (Tifunlday) at the home of Mra. Horace Benjamln, 102t E. Balboa Blvd.. Balboa. ------ ~,.~~~ INSURANCE FIBE-MAJlJN&-AU'IO Other offleers to be Installed Include Mrs. Marshall Nledecker ol Harbor Island. vlce president: Mrs. VUan Couch of 23a1 Bay· side Drive, Corona del Mar. treu· urer; Mrs. Robert S. Barnes or 2532· Circle Drive, Bay Shores, parliamentarian; and Mrs. John W. C. WAGNER 430 E. 17th St, Cocta ..... Hankey, secretary. I.dDI ..... Y 8·CM66 B.a HA Sell throu Y11 1111 Pete's ill Ton . . • aad opei'CitSD9 bla OW1l abop wtth two bciltJen • Mn9 JV'L CIDWI ·alliER SHOP '"SeniD9 tbe Eatln Pamlly"" (Kat to arcm4t'a), CoNaa dial K• Pbaoe BadMII' 1$10 SPOIITSWED e.-WAIKDD Swtm SuJta. Saronp. DresiN!I. JrelkU "Cb.Jldren'a" Thlnp, Muumuus. Luau Costum~ Men's Aloha Shirts. Gl.tta. Decorations. South Sea Party Decor= 1.a South Coast at.c~. (IMIIIt to a~aow> ~.~~p~aa 209 JIAmME AVE.. BALJJOA ISL.AJm M~ Bea11t, Salo, EXPERT STYUNG-SHAPING PERMANENTS-TINTING Allwwkw~by~OUIT 127 KAJIDfE AVE. llAibor 151 BALBOA IS If a tnachlne arwwe,.., don't be 8UrpriMd-aa4 doD't baDe up. What you bear la an AutDmatle Auwertnr Set. It coald happen when you call a bu.alnea man at lunch time. Or a doctor after omce hours. Tbeee remarkable machinee gne eallera a recorded greetiDg, take a recorded meaage. They're being uaed more and more in ·omcee theae daya. And in hol:DM, too. By guarding agaiDat "la.t" calla, they make your telephone ~rvice more uaelul than ever ... worth more to you. • One of the mo.t UMful war- to use your telephone Ia for shopping. Especially when you're guided by the Y•llow Page. of your telephone book. At a lou for gift or decorat.tnc ideu! Try browator throuch the Yellow Page.. See if you don't come up with an &MWW. Have a deftnite 8erYice or lt.D in mind! Pare b.dlnp in euy alphabetJcal orcter-wUl lead you right to lt. ~. whatever you need. you'U IDd it fut in the Yellow Pap& • • e e • Miss Beltran Named Zonta Girl of Month Cynthia kltran, MDJo.o at Bar· bor Hlfh, bu been cbOMD U tb~ Zonta Gld of tbe llooth Cot lan· uary. Cynthia, who Is the daupter ot Mr. and Mn. Altred Beltran ot 60f lumlne Aw .. Corona del Mar. Is head ot the Gll'la' Unl· form Court. vice pr8Jdent of the Glrla' Learue. hall monitor cap· taln, a Oa1 twirler tor 3 YNJ'a and a member ot Trl·Rl Y and GAA. Ker hobby Ia hOI'M· back rldln1. She plana to attenc! UCLA or Arizona and major ln En1U.ah and Spanlab tor a teac:htnr e&· reer. Sh~ wu ch~n Zonta Glrl be· eauae of her "eraclou.neea and firmness ln eanylnJ out her dulles without complaint." FllST CHVM:tt Of' CHIJST SCIENTIST . Q.·WW . llollselloN lllftlt still worb for J•st pennies I t1ar1 HERE'S THE PLAN for street end pfenting on the Belboe bey front which was approved in principle by the Newport Beech City Council Mond&y o f last week. Viewing the s~etth are (left to right) Henry Engle, secretery·treesurer of the Centr&l Newport Beech Community Associa· tioo: Dr Irving Lt~by. president of the Auocoo· tion, end Fr&n~ Wood. who helped prepare the street end plan. Mr. Wood is pointing to the hedge barrier that is proposed to be set up neer the Bey Ave. portion of the street end. Upright planting woll be ollowed along the sidewalk ere& to e wtdth of -4 feet. C ity Council agreed to allow a "pilot" plenting of one street end, at I '4th St .. os o test of the acceptability of the new pion -{Ensign photo) JJOl VIe lU ..... ...,. ..... A bt.IIC:h of The t.lottl« Churdl, 1M Firtt Chv~eh of Chritt, Scie41titt, i11 Bo.- lon, Me..echv,.Ht. S..n4ey School 9:15 1 .11'1. Svndey S.rvi~ II :00 e.m. W.dMtdey Ewlll~ MMti~ 1:00 p.m. Re.di119 Room locet.d et lliS Vle Lido. N-pott S..ch, It open -k deys from 9:00 e.m. to 6:00 p.m. W.dnetdeyt from 9:00 e.m. to 7:<45 p.m. Fridey ..,.niiiC)t from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Clo..d Holldeys. Pastor's Wife 'The Family in Mra. Edwln C. Gomke, wife of the putor of the Corona del Mar Community Church, spoke on ''The Family In East Africa" at the Corona ~~ Mar Commu· nlty Church Mothers Council BPW to Hold Bosses Night On March 22 Tbe arrival ol WUUam Davld, 8-pound. 3·ounoe .an of Mr. and Mrs. Jam .. Wallace of 65U Sea· .shore Drive, W e s t Newport. changed the balance of power ln the family. William. who was born Tuesday, Ft>b. 5, at Hoag Hospital. has 2 slsters. Rita. 12. and Patty, 10; and 2 brothers. Jimmy. 9. arid IBobby, 8 ... 110 the males outnumber the fe· males. The Wallaces moved here from Rosemead In 1949. Mr. Wallace Is an elementary S('hool teacher at Anaheim. Mrs. Wallace ls on leave of absence as a nurse at Hoag Hospital. Fr1~ndly Nel1hbortlood Servke PARKES MORTUABT 11 0 Broadway U 1-3433 • 8-3434 eo.ta Mea N OW ... TW O BALTZ MORTUARIES Servlnl the Harbor Area Baltz Mortuary CHAPEL BY THE SEA Harbor 42 152» E. Cout llldaway Corona del liar Baltz M ortuary LlbeiV S.2121 17b • Superior, eo.ta ..._ AMPL.E PA.RKDfG aam I.OCAnoNs Discusses East Africa' Phone !D your new. atorle. to your local new.paper, the ED· aiJD,. Harbor llU. The pvbllc Ia cordielly ilwit.d to ••· t.nd the churdl •rvicN end .,.. the lteedifiQ Room. I I I Jll lllk ••rllr SHHIIJ meetinJ at 9:30 a.m. Wedne•day Feb. 13, at the church. The Rev. and Mrs. Gomke Gomke wu stationed thet"e u Gl toured Eut Alrlca while the Rev. ~ an Army chaplain In 1953·54. c:A } \ They made short trips Into the ~ e ena $ bush country and visited native vUlages. They came hf'T'e In 1954. FADS AND FASHIONS ~ their tour or East Africa. I roNIOR • MISSY SIZES . . .DRESSES • PLAYCLOTHES New o!tlcers or the Mothers Council are Mrs. Cecil Llnkey. 21G E. COAST BJQBWAY chairman; Mrs. Stuart Brock. ro· JIOBOB 8173 COaoXA DU. KAJ1 chaJ.rman; MK Jesse Haln~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ secretary·treuurf.'r; Mrs. Donald 1 Hayton, devotions chairman; Mrs. Ro~rt Ball. hospitality chairman; Mrs. Cll!ford Kopltzkf.'. publicity chairman; and Mrs. Fred Custer. telephone commit· tee. SAVE WMA Farmer's Pollcr POUO SBOTS OFFERED Salk polio shots are being made available for members of the Newport Harbor Board of Realtors and their famlllt>s for $2.50 each at the board office. 401 N. Newport Blvd., Newport BeJghts. BRUCE MARTIN AUTO-TRUCI-RRE-UFE LOCAL AGENT 1793 NEWPORT AVE.. COSTA MESA OFFICE: Uberty S.55M RES. Ubert:J 1-!IOSI COIOIUMITY IIETIIODIST cancB of tbe XA%48EJIE GO W. ltua St.. eo.ta K..a 1115 AaaheiiD St.. eo.ta M..a Liberty 1-4552 •.-: .... a.a ... wm1cnns -... Jo.pb W. Kc:ShaiM Liberty 1·7181 Sunday: 9:30 a.m.. Church Sun· Sunday ., _ _.,_. Sunday .. -"'ool. day School · 9•30 and 11•00 ~Vh,.~. .,.;n a.m. Mornln'g Worahl~7 p.'m. 9:~ a.m. Momln1 Worshlp at College Age MYF 5erv1ce _ 7 10.30 a.m. Evangell.atk Serv· p.m . High School MYF Service; lee, 7 p.m. Su.nday. N.Y.P.S., 8 p.m.. younr adults rroup 6 p.m: Sunday • Prayer meet· service. lne. 7.30 p.m. Wednesday. T1IE CBUllCB OP CIDUST 1050 Cnan:b lt.. eo.ta K..a Liberty 1-5711 E. C. Joaee. KLD.Lat. Sunday servtces: 9 :4!5 a.m. Bible study; 11 a.m. momlnr wor· ship; 6:00p.m. eventnr service. Midweek service, 7:30 p.m. Thursday. CBmST CBURCB ft TID SEA CoauDUA!ty Ketbodlst lla1boa Blvd. at 14th lt.. •ewpoct BA.m-5221 TBE CBU1lCII OP CIDIIST Odd r.uow. ~ 1-X~Aftw eo.ta .... Liberty 1-5711 T-JlabL Jr .. llllaiiiW Sunday Services: 9:45 a.m. &ble .tudy; 10:55 a.m. worahJp aerv· lee; 7:30 p.m. evenlnr service. Paste.: -.v . .., A. cart.eo. Sunday WorsbJp. 9:30 a.m. and Sunday School: 9:4.5 a.m. )(om. 11 a.m. Cbutdl Sebool. 9:30 Inc Servt~ 11:00; Even1n.J a.m. Midweek 11~7:00 Seniee. 7~ Mld·week Serv· p.m. Wedn~ p by lee, Wed n ea day, 7:30 p.m. IZVDI8 DAY A.DfDiiST •-..pon ...... cat ... lt.. ·-.port·~ l.u..tr .. , EJcs. D. ~ lpaw'd' .. Saturday Mornlnr Services: Sab· batb School: 9:30 a.m. -Ser· mon : 11:00 a.m. Prayer meet· tnr: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. UMIYDIIALJIT C01011JM1TT I'ELLOWIIID £bell Cia......._ 515 w. llcdboa Sl'f'd., Bclboa Dr. CIMirlte 114uft!t Sunday School, 10:00 a.m. Mom· tnr worahJp, 1l :00 a.m. PDIST AISIIIOLT OP COD IIDd lt. 41 ZW.. Ave.. c-tllll..a L.Dtlty 1-ml ..... ...s II. e. Cnla.lc. .... Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Wor· ahJp: 10::55 a.m. and evan,.u.t 8e!rVIce, 7:30p.m. Yoona Jteople and Cb.lldreD's Service, 8:30 p.m. Sun. Mld·w.ek Service: W.sn.day,_7:30 p.m. Ladlet' :w.tonuy coundJ, T!lu.r.dqa t :30 a.m. I« all clq. A. Electrfclty U'll tmU-lLUTI._. SIITIUI Ullflllll IT. AM'Da.EWI PaEUTTEalAII CllftCB lStb St. £ lt. ~ ad.. ac:n. bolD lllgla lcbool LJbelty 1-l'm hlltor. .... 1-. L lt.wcat SUNDAY: Momln1 wonbJfc~ and 11 a.m.; Church I. 9:30 and 11 :00; Jr. BJrh. St. HJ&h and coHere a1e Fellow- ahfpa. 7 p.m.; Thursday, Prayer. .tudy J'I'OUp, 9:30 a.m. caoiiCII or on LADY OP liT. CADIEL I"IW • ..U..B1vd..X....-t IIArbor 021. Pat~Mw s:-=_ au.y, ..._ PatMr lBaaa. • ...... t .... Sunday Maues: 8:00 and 10:00 and 12:00 a.m. Contaalon: Sat· urdaya and ew.. ollft FridaYI and Holy Daya from • :00 to 5:30 p.m. and from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Dally Maa 8:00a.m. nr.t J'rlday: 6:30 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. If oven a (Perpetual Help): Monday, 7:45 p.m. 6:15 p.m. poUudt. Younr people meet 8:15 p.m. Sunda,-. fDIT IOOTa&aa aAPnl'r COIIOJIA DEL 11U IT. JOAc:::BDI caoKB cauw COWiioartT c:auw liN~ Aftw a-til..._ X&WJOJIT JU.DOa ISO W. a-ut. lt.. C.....,_ C~ t I.Jbedy 1-1•1 LUJMCMAJf CAUW ....... ~~ !t:::\. ,_ Ill ~A ... s~K'-~7•1i, ·~-" 1501 cua DL. ·~ ....... SundQ' lebool. 1:45 a.m.· clum:b ......, ~ .... a-a. 11:30 a.m. Week.4Q-8: Mua at ~...... •ervloe U:OO a.m. ~ Su.n4ay Wonb.lp Sernca: 8:30 7:00a.m.-Confe.ton: Satur· UnJon 7 '.m. Sundq. EYM~na U•OO days trom 4:00 to 5:1.$-7:00 to Duplleate momtnr ~:45 ~ • p.m. SUncla)' .• TeacJi. ~ • a.m.Sunck7Scbool: 8;30 p.m. a.m. and 11:00 a.m., Sunday; en omcen m..u~ p.m. a.m. Sunday Scbool for -=boo& qe Wedneeda..J. Pl'aJW and -- PDIIT BA.PI'IIT CMUIICII pou~ at 9:45 a.m.; Nunery Bible llbiG)' 'J:M p.m. Wednel· IT. JAIIU *D•JICO~ft-. • .U. OP M&WJOft provided for both llei'Y1eea and clq. -'Yiiil Llde. ....... .... acdboa ami.. lta 41 c-rt ae... Sunday School. .., • ..!!' ...... ~ .__ •....-t __ PDI'i' cauaa ~ CILiiit • ~ .__-~ IVI-UIM ty I-MI ft JOIIW YiAIIInrf WQIWt ~ ..W.: 8:00 a.m. Holy ...._, ...... 0. Jtb 1 JTR 114 ...t.. Aftw ....... w..d ~ Yle J.-. ....... ...... Oolbmun.loll; 9:15.J'amJ.J.y Serv· Sunday ller'Yt~: t=-a.m., Sun· ~ ... Ud>w ._ . kle. 11 a.m.. wonhlp ..vice. day School, 11:CIO a.m.. Wor· p..._ 1, Jhr ~ ..._ ~ ldaol: 1:111 LID.., Sun· 'J'buncJu s..tc.: 1:15 a.m. ahJp Semce~.m. Sunc10 Sunck)' Mt It: I :30 ~ 41! t:IO cSq a.mo.: 11:00 a.m.. Wed· Pl'QW Gulld; 10:30 Jlol7 Com· eve D l n a , MJd, Weelr a.m. Collterlaft• Satwdan anct !'eldQt ~ 11Mt1Jw. 1:00. IDUD.Iaa. Serv1ce: r:30 p.m. W~&7 .._ ~ ~ fticlua UHl Boly ......... aocca; IllS v.a Lido, Prayer JieetLni. Dua; 7:30 to 1:10 p.m.. ,.,. fewpan ..::e"· ..-• ...._, ._... autDr cao** IIADOaAII ... 'I'OPGOD hfclayKallla.m. , ~:..~'7·\='tf ~a.;::-.:.•zr-. 117 w. .... ... --_,. ...... a.. •• c.e.... ---..... ... LD ,, ...a . .U..O.. -.an ~ •1111-ft .. "-•••: t:• .... ~qa. CDi&IDI ... C.&. 'ft mt ·(MU ~-COIGRIIIII"' WIW f!! Sc:Mol; 11 LIIL Woaatp ----==::.::.::=.::..-.---8unby Dool t:e e.m... IDOI"D· l•r1-~-!~' Ill~ a.._........... Wt .... ; w:JO I;;; ·r= HARBOR REST tna "a.'.~P u ...... ~ __ Ollllr . If', ...... D ...... ~.t~s.· '7·-~~ ..... .,.... .... .._ ..... ...._,_ -....... .. .....:.-~ -MEMORIAL PARK Mlcl..w..tr ...,._ .,. J.IIL Slmdu ...,._~ WC!ftibtD lrl· Sonclay lervh••s t:JO LJIL B · • ~T:IO •G;ble Ttl~. Y~,_.., • ._.. Jce l ..._ lwa4a7 lc:flool at auadl kbooiJ.'.f.. Ud 11:00 -..-... 1ce 7:45 p.m. W•«••. 10:'11 a.ilt.. .. -w-•p · ~ .,.,. ...... .__~t....a..!W'c. :30 Jla.rbcW lR¥4. at Glaler •• .., -..... --.. p.m..._ .. Pn.Jir moD'·T 5.1.1!B JY .IHDE ~ fliWI AJa) DmiVIDUALI W'« &D JOUr Prllltlnl lfeect. Tltt ENSIGN Publiabing Co. JJ+UOR 111• .0 .. Coat ll&lh:aJ Cai'IITIIF ... IIIII EARL W. STANLIY • .._ ..................... ..... OfiiM ..... ,,. .......... STNJOM) a SON ............ Htft I ... ...... ......... A..., ........ ..... ~ .. ... - 1101111'1 Llll IIIIET wttla IAIIJB "And he~'• the 1100 check to prove It!" Gladya Aupadi won ou.r checker popularity contest . . . and 1 tueu there wun't a prouder peraon anywhere, aa ahe d!.played her loot under the flAM counter of her check .tand ... CJadya, or perhapa you ml&ht remembft her bette aa the one wtth the bralda ott top of her head, hu been rtrht thar ch eck· lnr ever sinCe thla here, what the well-clreaed erocery atore should look like, o~ned Ill doon nine yean ago In M~h 1948 ... * * * "Arel)'t C\dtomen wonderful!" aald Gladys. when ahe beard ahe had won. "Wlah I could thank 'em llU penonally," "You un," aald 1. ''Tbank:a!" that'a from Gladya ... Next Glacty. wtll en. ter the Southern Cellfornla Re· &ional conte.t . . . I'll keep you po8ted 0 •• * * * llan tllaDb ... nta Ume to w~ ,_ betDg wbat 111oe .... Gllld c1oU19 wt.at lae dSd ••• Jut to allow our appndcl'tSoa., ............ to d-. OIU doon F1tday la ..... oC ~ blrtla· My . . . Friday illllaA*"' yoa ... ., ID1Dd Jo9IUD9 J'OU ~to 1'1lunday-Sat· udary, will yoa t * * * Spooky corn~ n~ ... Salted Whale SkJn ... Doesn't look half bad! Comes In a rlaas jar eo you can see flnrt ... Coming! Choco- late covered anti ... I promise faithfully to .end out an S.O.S. ... Seem~ we had c.-ails for tbem after Gloria SwaMOn ap~ared on "Thla u Your ute." * * * lo~stllltllbdaeeae ••• Datda -~ ..... wed· ... "fiG Bollaad a.-at a.... Qt ........ a.t ... dMeq 11 2 ., .... 11 1 ..... ~ Jl Jf 1 I Tf ••• Ye.y .,.. ______ ---..... -.......... ..... ·-· Jl 1 .... . .... ..., ••• 'fte ...... ..... ........ a.., ....... . .._ bfJ.-d ..-.. po atl .. ... ,...... •• c:a.... ...... Jtkb 0 •• ......., ... abaJ.IG to ....... 0 ............. . na1 of wcdll1.lll t.tan daf:6M! wtt1a • eoet at 1 ad ..y ..atSIII9 eta.. ...•• ~ .... ,_ J'O'IZ lllbbUa' dlabea to be old bat wttla a.-... tid .,. .. --llollclltd Clad~ cdl CIIIDIIed cm4 ...ty to bd91lt· -tta.D up ... * * * Klk.ko-Man Soy Sau~ la brewed. not chemically made and those Klk.ko men have been brewing It aJn~ 1630 . . . But don't be one of the many who UR Soy Sau~ simply for "saltJnr" chop suey ... and ~alnly not ltlkko· Man Soy . . . Sealood.a, steak&. bamburrers. rice, pork chops. chJcken, egp. all c.an be made cn.tinctJvely dJftennter wtth the rtrht amounts of eoy In the rl&ht placee ... Th~a a wond9l new recipe folder with th1a new bottle of flavorln• deUJbt. that wUJ open up a whole new world ol cooking . . . 1 M(y anybody who owna an electric aldl1et. nGt to want to whip up a batdl of Sukiyaki rt1ht In the center of the dinner t&ble . . . Sure our butchera wUI bone and mac:ltlne a1Jce bacon-thin a !Jtatldln• rib roast 0 0. * * * C.-11 ...... ~...., --~ .............. ,.. ........ ........... tM Wild·-y..-.. .-c.M ......... • • • CMII:tl lib ••• AU ll:lldll .. •atltub ... .,.... ._ .. ..................... ---. a..t ..,.._. .. ....._. w--·· .... c-.,--,.. ,., .. Cnkht. Qew et •• •• 0"101 ~ttll (......., ... ... ...... ).,.......... ...... ~ ....... • ..... ~c..lrro .................. Cua.ll n lr. ,.... tw11 1 • "F .... rl_......,. .. .. ..... ,., ............... .. .. _ .... ., .... ...... ••• ,.... .. • g' .. .... Cit* ........... .. ....... ..,.,.. .... , ..... . .., ... ., .. --· ~ ... ~ ............... .., .... .., ........ ,.. ....... . Y..-Jla.d_.._. ......... ..., ...... -. 0 ...... ................. -... .,.. ....... II Obf ..... ............ -... ..................... 01 .............. -, ..................... ·• * * ticbalth ltu • manr dlff«· • ' DAR Honors Laurie Hendricks With Good Citizen Award Lau.rle Hendrk:ka, N e w p o r t Harber Hl1b School student and clauJhter at M.r. and Mrs. Rupert M. Hendrk:ka of no Fernleat Ave .. Corona del Mar, baa been named a Good Cltlzlm awvd winner by the Col. WWlam Ca· 1>@11 Chapter at the Dauptera ot the American Jtevolutlon. The honorary awvd la pre· .ented to the RftiOI' l1rl atudent, ehoeen by the Kbool flleulty, tor The P.T.A.'a ol tJ~ Newport Beach Elementary School DUtrlct are spoMOrlnf a atudy and dJs. cualon .erles, '-rhrough the First Grade Toeether; Home. School and Community." at 9:30 a.m .. Tuesday, Feb. 19. 26 and March 12. 26, at St. Andrews Presby terlan Chu.rcb, Cllft Haven. William Ba.sUndorf, Newport H~Jbll School pcychologlat. and Mn. Fern Webber. rorriculum dl r'ft:tOr, will conduct the .erl~ • • • her academic.-and act.tvtty u . c:ompllahmenta and nomJnen are voted upon by aenlor rtrls The winner la automadcally eJI. &ible to t.U pan ln the .ua wide Good Clt.lzen e.uay contest. Laurie, who plana to enter col· lqe next fall, la a member of the echool'a Honor Society, Stu dent Council, Glrl'a Athletic AI. eodatlon. Spanish Club, Ameri- can Field St-rvtce commJtt~. Trl Sterna !an honor aodetyl, a nd the Student Court . Laurie participated In the aqua ahow and the ac.-hool play She was choeen Zonta Girl of the Month, elected teeretary and vice president of Trt HI· Y and ahe ts Nrrently p~Jdent of the Glrla League. I She and her mother will be euHts of local chapter of the OAR at a patriotic tea at 2 p.m 1 Wf"dnesday, Feb. 27, at the home 1 or Mrs Georre Buccola, 661 Vla Udo Soud. Udo lale. PTA to Honor ~-IPEIIILI s..GAL AQUAJDUM AND COVEa wntf fUTEB AND MOTOR co......,.. $12.50 A HOST OF FliENOS gathered for a surprise pcsrty honoAng Mrs. Louise Hardwide of 3 I 7 Narcissus Ave .. COI"ona del Mer, on the occ&· sion of her 81 st birthday &nnoversary. The party w&s held at the Jack Greisch residence. 352 Hazel Or The big surprise was a gift of o tele- vision set, for which all the friends chipped in. Shown here with the honoree and the birthday cake ere (left to right) Gene Boero; Mrs Jed Lasley: Russ Miller from the Hurley Bell: Mrs. Marge Gannon; Mrs. Jed Greisch, the hostess: Jad Lasley (in bod row) from the Or ft Room · Renee from the Arc.hes: Mrs. P. Walter Preston (in bod row); Jad Greisch. end Mrs Madeline Stone from the Hurley Bell. Kneeling besode the honoree is lee Graham from the Hurley Bell. Mrs. Hordwide. who used to be a concert poanist in the ee~. olso receoved a super speeoal borth- day card. drawn by cartoonist Virgil (VIP) Partch of Balboa lsland.-(E.nsign photo) • u..oa COUJiaL PrA E ft R Or. Robert Olander o1 Corona vere ea del Mllr waa awarded an hon orary llfe membership award at Evert"tt A ~a. whoee reslrna· the Rubor Council p T.A. m~. tlon u auperln~ndent of Coata tnr rec-ently at H a r b or High Mesa ac.-hoola w1lJ t;,. eftectlve School. Or. Olander la active In June 30. wUl ~ bonol'ed at a the YMCA. Boy Scout&. United public rece-ption Sunday, Mlly l6. Fund. Sunday School and church In the Everett h a Junior Hlp work. He ~nda much ol his Auditorium. trom 2 to 5 p.m. He time at ~e frft dental clink hu been au~rlntendent for 15 which bean b~ name years. Dt•'f ''''' • ,.., ,..,,., Membera of the Gold Coast Shrine Club will honor th~ re- tlrtng and newly elected presl· dents at their &nnual HI Jinx and dlnn~ at 7:30p.m. today ('J'hurs- ay> at the lrv1ne Country Club al Dl~ of 101 Via Nl~. Lido Isle. Is retiring preSident and Sam Klnstather ol 166 E. 20th St., Costa Mesa. la new presld~nt. Glamour Glimpses By AJflf We are so excited about our coUectlon of new spring skirts. b 1 o u a e s and sweater a at O'BRIEN'S for the aprtne ol '57- We Ju.t have to teU you about Committee Members Named For Harbor Lutheran Church The unit p~ntlnr a lite Mrs. Judson Sutherland la gen- memb@nhJp award donates S25 eral c.-halrman for the ~Nent. She to the Callfomla Conifest and will lx> assiJited by t!'e following the money ts used tor non· PTA representatlvH. M.n.. Alfred I t est loa to qualified stu I FIJK'her of Rea School. he&d of d:::... or f;: scholanhips and the d«oratlons commltt~: Mrs. f II wshl I the tea<'hlng pro· MaJrolm Reid of Main School, for lack of • little expert MrYiceeee The newly elected ex~utlve rommltt~ of the Newport Har· bor Lutheran Church rec-e:-atly appointed members to lftVe on Heart Sunday Drive Is Set Sunday la Heart Sunday. Volunteer workers of the Or· ange County Heart A.ssoclatlon will launch a 2·hour drive at 2 p m. Workers will knock on every door In the Jfarbor area to give everyone an opportunity to ron· tribute. Chairmen o( the drive In this a rea are Mrs. Joe Hartley. Coro- na del Mar; Mrs. Connie Riddell, Newport Beach; and Mrs. Dudley Pfalf, Costa Mesa. varloua church comm1ttet"S Pres. fe ~ ps n refrt"Shmenu: Mra ~nia Hoe· ldent of the executive rommltlee ess on. • • • 1 land and Mrs C'hester McCarty. Ia Don Wedeklnr: C'arl WPbster • REWPORT SCBOOL PrA I Wilson School. Invitations; Mrs . Is vi~ president; Ernest Schultz. Henry Roberu, Undbergb School. second vi~ pr~dent and <'hair Mrs Jack Bradbury of 2037 dean up; Mrs Harold Hendrie man of the Board of 1'tustet-S, Miramar Drive. BaJboa. and Mrs of Monte VIsta School, r~tlon and Mrs. John Neff secretary. 1 Jol\n C Bllllnp of 1921 Full~on 1 rommlnH; Mrs Mary Cook and ,.,, 0\\ARRINER'S Kl()C5Q l lin! Aa. HY4e644 M tw f th fl d Ave . Costa Mesa. were awarded Mrs William O'Brien. Harper I em rs 0 l" nan~ an life memb@rshlps of the PTA I School publklty LAGUIIA BAal stewardahlp rommlaee are Leroy during the Newport Elementary ~--·~--~WWWWWMMM--~~iii~~~~~-· Bowman, Mrs Ernest Workman. School p T.A.'s Founders Day Ed Fountain. William Ol110n. and meeting last week. The award.l WHERE IN Lawrence White. were presented following a fash Appointed to servP on the pol· ion show presented by members I JHE WORLD Icy and planning rommittet> are of the p T.A. Carl Arthoftor, ~rgt> Helnmiller. Mrs. Bradbury Is a pa.q presl· Major VIctor Allen. Donald Bar dent of the PT.A. and Mrs Bil ·l ARE YOU rlc.-k. and Mrs Robert Lampt'rt. lings ha.s bet>n a teachtor at the Memb@rs of the property and Newport School for tht> past 16 1 GOING? malntenanc.-e committee are Nel years 10n Robinson, George Burk· · ha rdt. Morris Laurie. Wayne The history of PTA. from It~ I Ruegt"l' and Mrs c~ree Heln· founding In 1897 to thf' prt>Sent miJier · was told In a "Fashion Review · trom the Past to You.'' presented Doi•....tic cmd Foniqn BaiL Ship. Air. etc. tbem. Did you eee that very ----------- an.art Arne} aharkakln aklrt and of --~'.:::al Carl Webster ls chairman of by members of the 'lfroup dN!Uf'd the Board of Deacona comm ittee. In styles to represent each period Thoee worklnr pt\b parlllh edU· In P.T.A. history. 'nloee partie-..... .. CC8*U CQAI'I' WWU(ii* &ii+ CDM TRAVB. SRVICE blou.w by Sloat -aa ahown In • • • ~ catJon ue Th~ Hlnderak~. lpatJng were Mmes. Sam Fenske, a-..._,_ a..-.,_,., .. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mann. Mrs. John Kilroy. nnn Guldjord. Gene JltJTUAL 'nCII[IT W fiC& January Holiday Marazine. No note u.e running &U over looklne for It -they are right here at O'BRIEN'S and we'd love ahow. lng th~m to you. A complete eelectJon of sizes-and they drip dry -the ak1rt ls permanently pleated too. We also have a handsome dress In thls same fab by "Nantucket." Bert Smith. Mra. Henry Ander· Calms, Sam Bartlle. John R Car-~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~=:=~ son, and Harry Harber son. John Webb. John Allen. Art i .... yoa bad tb.e pa.cmure of Mela9 .,.,.....u la thoM beclatlful hl91WD LIDeJl aii1J'b -twwedy loold•9 audl aDCII1 col.. =4 .. ....., Jooad.D9. Cllte lllp .... trtm.a Cit wcr1at. llae • • aUPt draped b1JD oa lllde ,.._, ......... a1bD cm4 t.ll .a.ct I .ae of tbeee ba9'e bloa .. to llllltdL We bafta't 09WJoobd yoa vo1fen. We ......... ald.rta cm4 b&Ga ... to mcdae you IGOIE yoor .,_.. 1thO.e yea-.. tol.l.owfa9 that Ut· tie wb.tte pW .... tbe vnea- For the rlrl who adores cuh· m~ (and who doesn't), happy the lady who atepa out In a cub- mere with Ita own dyed to match aldrt. Take you.r chol~ummer welpt-wool or Unen. And we ju.t must have you see the sprtnr blou..ea at O'BRJEN'S- printa by UbHtY ol London - 4acron batiste for amartness and eue of eare &nd many dressy onea for autts or codttaU wear. w...w,. ..... ...... -............ tlalil ..U.C· .... , tt.e .. ,.......... ... t ....... .-t .. ..., • cboMt'T ........... ...s ..... totbia ......... Uttle ... AaiML w.-.. It t¢fl9 Jaww4 to 17 • II ,_.. ..,._ yoe cwa belp .... _, ... __ ..... with ......... • ELGIN & HAMILTON WATaiES DWlONDI NOUMIIHGS ay PEG The worship romm1tlet' con-KlstiPr. Joe Ca.sala. Don Mt'tz. slst.a of James Rogney. Ted Nel James Illingworth. and Stevf' From Menlo Park, up near San I son. Clyde Louck& Mrs Doris Stt>venson. Ol/R SPECIA t..r; Franc.-lsco, comes word that Lt. Gordon. and Mr<~ Moms Laurlf' Put presidents welromt'rl a~ Jim Seely, former Corona del Mar Members of the mt'mbt'~hip honored guests werE' MmM lad. will take as his bride Miss evangelism rommlttet> art' WIJ . Sarah Bowman. Altx>rt Sparks Gall Marraret ~verman. daugh· llam Garnett. Melvin Erickson. Ellzalwth Hess. Edgar Hill. Ray ttor of Mr and Mrs. Robert Dale Mrs. John Hampton, M rt C'lydt> mond Harvt'y. H. 0 Dopey . ~verman. A July wedding Is Hartw1gsen. Mrc;. Donald Wede Mary All<'l" Yarnell. P F Balnt"' planned at St. Augustine's In king. Mrs. AgnPs Kesel. and Mrs Louis Csenar. and Jack Brad Culver City. The brlde-to·be Is Alfred Hkks bury * .. ., * .... a senior at UCLA. member of The Board of Dearons will C'akt> and roftet> were servt"d at Alpha Delta Pl. and a member of m~ at 7:30 P m the first Mon· tea tables decorated by third Senior re~ntatJve board of day of every month at the parish grade mothers ln the blue and the Senior class coundl. Jlm is house. The TruateH me-et the gold colors of P.T.A. Girl Scouts a graduate of UCLA and now is first Thursday alter the first or Troop 40 led the Flag ~re a Navy nter. He ls the son of Monday of each month. mony and assisted u baby sit Mr. and Mrs. Louis ~Jy, who U-80AT FILJC oa PBOCaAM ters on the school play,round. now live In ~e~lo .Park. Air For<'t" Lt. Dick Brand ol Los Mrs. John Nel110n Hurtt, long time newapa~r 1&1 from Los An· gelea.. now living with ber spouae at 416 Haz.el Dr .. Corona del Mar, ~ports that the ml5ter ill Uftder the weather wtt.h pneu · monla. ln. ...... .. •••• ., ...... Cl .. Mn. Ruth Deuter of 400 Men- den& 'I'Mrace.. J.rvine Terra~. hu bHn c.-ha.en IM!Cftt&ry·treasurer of the newly formed Women'• Service Club of th4t Santa Ana Church of Beli,SOua Science. At a recent ~ne. · plana were discussed for a perm&nent thrift shop, get-acqulllnted din· n~ a book program for vet· ~ans' hospltala. vlaJUnr commit· tees. a work shop. and prayer ,roupa. - Club m emben will meet at 2 p.m . the lim and third Tuesday of ~ach month at the cb\lrcb headquarten.. 1D N. Spurpon Av• .. Santa Ana. All women are Invited . FlEE IEUIEIY uwwrm ur Alamitos Air Due will pre5ent a 20-m lnute film, "Capture of a German Submarine," and give a brlel resume of the occasion at the Newport Hubor Kiwanis club meeting at 12:15 p.m. today (Thursday) at the Villa Marina. LUNCHEON From 12:00 Noon l .. IESEI¥1~ lOW Mil Banquet Room Available for Party Groups and Clubs . 2212 Z2l2 * * COIOIA DEL MAl PUiliACf .. he .... I, .. IIA..oa 11ft Jl.l7 E. eo.t ltwy. --J ... c.-... llclr Friday, Feb. 22nd Presented through the coopera- tion of the Jamaica Inn Restau- rant, Vema M iller and the fol- lowmg Distinctive Shops . TilE IUlA T SJIOP 1809 Newport Blvd .. eo.ta Mesa JO-ErS Oa.JCIIfALS 3337 N~rt Blvd .. Newport Beach TilE IAJII) .a.x aJPT SIIOP 1~ S Main St_ Santa Ana P1UUIICES lfOII'I'O. llrOft 10 S. MaJn St .. 213 N. Broadway. Santa Ana ru:n'A p ASIDOJfS 313 9.. Ooaat Rwy . t.aauna BNch 'f'IDA MftiQ sc:aooL a. auax Jr:=z-IJ ll11 N. ~. S.nta A nil BERJACK'S U9UORS -'ArtAirA I 1,.. ... ,.. ....... Olaa..__.......,.._ IVW .. TmiV ft'a8.. I&&,MIW&af RISffJIJHJDf .............. -Gf tM Uclo ....... ··-...... ._ ________ ............ Mernben ot the Balboa laland su.m-~Uon. WlcMr tbe leadership ot MWI~ eleeted ot:D· eftS. chairman Chari• Bradley and ...s.taJrta Lee M~lloeb, Dick Cramer. and Don HJlke, have n.1Md 11.456 lD 10 daya to- ward the $2.800 lala.nd ,_.d~ta will put up with the c:Jty'•$2.100 tor the irnporevment of the en- trance to the laland and plant· tng alone Park Ave. Plana tor Improvement of tbe entrance to the Wand are now poated ln the laland Ptwt omce. The complete fun<U are expected to be ln by the end ot the mnnth, an4 the project ahould be com- pleted bY June. A curb line wUl be erected from ahoft al~ ot the brtdce to the M"rvic:e atatJon on one aide and the Villa Marina on the other aide. Palm trees wUJ be planted on both aides and llchta wUl be erected near the ~ Permanent shrubs wUl be plant- ed along the center aectlon ot Park Ave. Lee McCulloch urces all laland restdenta to ret thelr contribu- tions In u soon aa poulble 80 workers can begin work on th.e project. ' oc.oiiA Da. liD CQKMVIIJ'IT ''Cbrilt.lan Capttvtt)"' wtll be the MI"'DDn topic: ot the a... Edwin c. Gomke Sunday mom. lnl at tbe Corona del Mar Ccm· munity Cbureh. The Rev. Gornke will be amon1 the 300 ConcrecaUonal minUten from 8 wHtem atate. who wtll attend the annual Paator'e Con· terence TuHday, Feb. 26 throueb Thursday, Feb. 28, at the Pacltle School of R.ellcton at Berkeley. IT. A.lfDUWS PIUISa'ITEaL\Jf ''Ia Our Llle Pre-determined" will be the sermon topic ol the Rev. lamea Stewart Sunday mornln& at St. Andrew• Presby- terian Church. aRliT C'IIDCII aT TBE UA "Sermona Without Words" wtll Occ be the aermon topic of the Rev. Roy Carl8on Sunday morning at Chrlat Church by the Sea. Cast Announced for Musical, 'Plain and Fancy' OIUVEJISAUST OOMMUIIIT'f FELLOWSJIJP (Continued ll'Ot'n h.-1) 1,000 local realdent8 a nd b\Wne. flnM have al,-ned pet!Uona atnoe noon Saturday, uklne POIIt Of. ft'lce statu remaln uncha~. Row many aJpatures do you DMd to prove Corona del Mar -.ntlment? Twenty-one bundred ~Uvery ltopa here. Will •!rna-turn of majority be auttldent « do you want more? Uree you. deter thu proeram untJl commu- nity survey can be complete and matter reviewed locally by Con- peuman Utt." e "'IAA. T ALL EPPOIITI .. The CoronaJ!el Mar Civic A.un. aent the followtnc wtre: Cut for the Orange Coast CoJ · le,e ~~ mualcal "Plain and Fancy" which wUl be presented April 5 and 6 at 8 :15 p.m. In the OCC audltortwn was announced yesterday. the role ot Katie, and Mike Drls· kel of Corona del Mat wtll play the part of Ezra. Emma will be portrayed by Mamie Hodges ol Anaheim Isaac and Peter wlll be portrayed by Chuck McCurry, Coata Mesa. and Don Beeks, Garden Grove. "Unlversallam -A Faith for Uv1nc Now'' will be the aermon topic of Dr. Charles Blauvelt Sunday morning at the Unlver- sallat Community Fellowsh ip Church at the Ebell Clubhouae. In thla sermon Dr. Blauvelt will rontrut a religion that puts Its major emphasis on thla world as "a vale of tears" to be en- dured for the promise of eternal bllas In 80me future heaven and a religion whose primary con · cern 1s with making lite In this present world significant and meanlne'ful through a noble of tfte N.-.port S.och Eb.ll Club o,.. pictur.d here ot the first mHting in their new clubhouse in Balboo. Left to right ore Mrs. W il- liam Gamble. second vice president; Mrs. E. A. Roqers, member of the Building Committee and JuniOt' Ebell advisor: Mrs. Wi"iam Tritt, ~si­ dent, and Mrs. Jack Boylan, member of the Building Committee and director of welfare. Mrs. Ruth Vedder is chairman of the Building Committee.-(Ensign photo) "Pleue halt all etton. to abol- lah flrat class P<»t Oftlce In Co- rona del Mar. Bellev• yolt are acttnc on faulty reporta that local people not Interested. Over- whelmlnc p u b II c aentlment aeaJrurt thla move and Ita apon- aon now belnc exp~ by Individual&, civic croupa. eom- muctal flnns, Chamber ol Com- merce and alcners ot petJtJona. Best coune would be to ractnd entire procrarn at once, but It thta not poalble pleue ~ whole matter pendlnc further investlptlon of tacta." Jlrn Anderson, Coata Mesa. wUJ play the part ot Dan. Ruth will be played by Sandra King, ot Co8ta Mesa. Hllda will be por· trayed by Babe Jadtlon. New- port Beach. Glenn Groves. MJdway City, will play Papa Yoder. Helena Boster ol Costa Mesa wtll have This ls believed to be the first time "Plain and Fancy" has bHn produced by non-professionals on the West Coast. Among the popu· Jar sonc• ln the production are "Young and Foolish," "Plain W~ U ve," and "Follow Your Heart." 'Flotsam and Jetsam' Editors Select Student Literary Work Best in Math to Go to Oxy faith ln the eternal goodness of Five atudents from Harbor God and In the endless posslbll· Hi gh have been Invited to par· ltleos. as well as the essential tlclpate with other secondary divinity. of all mankind. school pupU. In Southern Call· a. L CONKtnfiT'f CRtJaCB !ornla In the First Annual Math- Eight youths of the Balboa t-matlcs Field Day to be held at Island Community Mt'hodlst I Occidental Colles;te on March 2. Church are currently partldpat-Among those who have lnc11· lng a lO·w t' t' k membership cated an Interest In trying out The lengthy asalcnment of compiling and editing Harbor's lit· course. The courses are held are Gary Deem. Tl'Try Dallas, erary magazine, Plobam cmd Jetaam, got well under way last week from 4-5:30 p.m Pvery Wednt'S· Barbara Dorkln, Harvey Sheleny, with the appointment of Robi n Hill as the edltor-l n·chlt'! ot thl11 day at the churC'h At the rom· Patty Whltetleld, and p au 1 a year's magazjne pletlon on the Instruction. the Echols. A coinCiding announcement of the editorial board of Flotaam youths wli qualify to join tht> Designed to stimulate Inter. COld JebcaD diaclosed tha t It will be com posed of six mc>mbNs. who church on Palm Sunday. April Mt In mathematics and to r~g were listed as Ann Lardner. Dave Renaker. Norman Hec;s. Robin 14 ThOS(' persons enrolled ln-j nlze mathematical ability and Hill. Judy Llnklater, Barbara Hammond, and faculty advi!K'r, Mr rJude Grorgla Elmort>, Judy El· achievement In high school. thf' Robert Wood. Norman Hess was glvPn the specific job of promotton more. Carol Adams. &>tte Jf'an Field Day will consist of events and clrculation manager. Guenthf'r. Jacklf' Painter, Wenl'ly to challenge the students. The staff, which will total 20 1 Blair, Doug Carl, and Joel Fruc-For example. one of the events members In all, Including the z MOJifTBS Pll.EXATUB£ han Is a chalk·ta lk derby, In which editorial board. wiU once again A tiny son. 2 months prema FillST BAPTIST. COSTA )(£SA students will be allowed a six- undertake the chore of rollect· 1 bo Tu d F b ThP film . "Fire on the Heath-mlnutt' period before a black· lng, reading, editing and select-urt', was rn es ay, e · l9. er." a story of Scotland·s struggle board to reveal their k nowledge Harbor in Lions Students to Talk Club Speak-Off The petition campatan Ia betnc carried out Mc:auae poatal oftl. clala had previously announced nectlon with the Lions Intern&· that conaoUdatlon would not be tlonal Convention at San Fran· ordered lt a aubstantlal majority clsco. of patrona ol the Corona del Mar Three Newport Harbor Hlch School students wlll apeu on "My place In the World ot l!l76" durtnc Jhe dinner meetlnc ot the Balboa Bay Llona club at 7 p.m . Wednesday, Feb. 27, at the VIlla Marina Restaurant. One ot the apeakers will be ch~n to represent this dt.trlct In the 20th Annual Student Speakft"S Contest sponsored by the Lions clubs of C.llfornla and Nevada. The local club will pay special tribute to the hlah achool. Spe- cial guests will be Mrs. Rosdne Feely, head of the Engllah de partment; Sidney Davldaon. sup· erlntendent; John Henrotln. pres- Ident of the student body; and Les Miller ot Costa MK&, assist- ant to the superintendent and Cormer diJJtrlct eovernor ot the Lions Club. The winner of the conteat will Post Office oppoaed lt. r~lve a scholarahlp of SISOO to e FEAJI LOSS OF m·EJi•._..J ... J•t•t any accredited junior collece. Opposition to conaolldaUon 1.8 college, or university and win be baaed primarily on apprehenalon allowed 5 years !rom the date of that Corona del Mar would tend the a ward to avail hlmS4!lf on the to lose Its Identity along with scholarsh ip. The 3 students tyin g losing lt.ll first class Po&t Ottlce. for S«<nd place will receive S500 The 2 other conaolldatlona In the scholarships city lend aubstance to thla appt,e- In 1951, Paul ~. who Is now hent'llon. Balboa and Balboa Is- a student at Orange Coast Col· la nd are now Identified In ad· teae. went to the finals at Stock-~dresses merely as Balboa Station ton. He wu sponsored by the and Balboa Island Station, New- local club. • port Beach Re&ervatlona for the dlnnc:>r The late-st t>dltlon of the Dll't"C- m eetlng and dt.trlct s~aklng tory of Post Otflcee no longer In - contest Wedneaday night may be eludes Balboa or Balboa Isla nd obtained by calling Hal Glasa at In the alphabetical llat ot poet Harbor 773.J. or a ny mt'mber of offices but only u ataUona under the Balboa Bay Lions Club. Newport Beach. Lettl'rs ad· dreMed to Balboa or Balboa Js. la nd rould teo back to the aender lng material for the -:11-.chool at Hoag Hospital to Mr. and Mrs against tyranny from without of such topics as the Pythagorean Six speakers from the states collection of creative writing et -David Doane, 317 Aliso Avp. ·and within. will be prt'Sented at Theorem, Probability a nd lnsur· of Calltomla and Nevada will Enalgn claaltled a<U get results. forts publlshed each year by Har-j Newport Heights. ThLCJ Is the sec 7:30 p m Sunday at the First ance. Compound Interest. and Er-appear In the final contest some Sell through Enslen Classltled ~H~. ood~lld~~~n~. Ba~lstChu~~~a M~. r!o~rs~ln~Co~m~p~u~t~a~tl~o~~~--~··1UU.m~elbe~~~H~n;Jr~uarn~e·:~~·2~811nncco~n,--l============= marked, "No auch post otflce," It they are handled by a new ma ll clerk who Is unfamiliar with thOM communities. CBET F AJUlA.B-XCIDCII}er 'T o ~ a pupil blossom Into a beautiful. popular and confident dancer Is thf' grf'atf"st rt>ward a teacher can havt>" aiLL BDPETOE-ADalywt "I take great pride In watchlnc pupils l'levelop personality, pol.ae and confidence from their danc- Ing." You're Invited to Help Celebrate ARTHUR MURRAY'S 9th Anniversary in Corona del Mar Open House DURING THE ENnRE MONTH OF FEBRUARY Special Anniversary OHer THIS sso~ DANCE COURSE FOR ONLY '14~ Here's .,., JOI tetl 6 INDIVIDUAl STUDIO LESSONS All IIMYA1101 TO A STUDDIT PAITY at the Garden of Allab. Loaq Beach. I HOUIS PIACIKI SESSIONS 3523 E. COAST IDGBWAT, COROllA DEL MAll 11LL FAUAJI "I enjoy teachlne beginners. Thank.a to Arthur MurTay they're dancing like experu In no time." IT L.AKa-T11'6er "It's auch a pleuure to aee a pupU enjoy tbe thrUl ot teally danclnc. partkularly when abe hu been waJttnc to for yean." Second cqan.tzatlonaJ meet- tnr far alumnae of Alpha Chi Oroqa, national colJqJat. eoro. rlty, wm be held at 7:30 p.m. Thul'lday, Feb. 28. at the home ot M.ra. Edru Hirth. IH7 Ba,.tde Dr., Newport Co-hoe~ wtlJ be M.ra. Bay ao.o and Mrt. J. Robert lfaente. . Attractive well buUt. Balboa h · land property with 2 bedtoonu up and 1 bedroom down, 1"' bat.ha, double raraee. real nice fireplace. Room to build Income untt. Ffne location. Sun deck with vlew ol bay. $23,500. • ...... HARBOR AREA'S BEST INCOME BUY -ancnra or TD DAr '- Gladys Anapach, 547 RJveratde Ave.. Newport Helrbt.. wbo wu named In a 2·week con· tea at a1cltard'a Udo Market. Mn. ~ch. who hu been at aJchard'a al.nce ltl rrand open-tnt ln aQ. now advances to t.M CaJlfomla ~onal run·of.f8 tcw the lfaUonaJ Checker ol the Year. ...U. IEILn CO. John Vogel Crossroads Realty X7 •. Xewpon ~ o,..tte 110C19 &o.pttat Pb.o.e Uberty 1-1117--.Eft&. Llh.rty ... ., CA.a roa IAL& U8 Putt. Balboa Ialand BAm ==========:-------.--:=--------------• 1·oo Lnte to Claady I lEAL IUYI Ill lllire Cliffs FOR RENT 2· bdrm. unlum. apt., S8S month lncludlnr raa and water. Newly decor. Adult:a, no peta. 517 Polna.ettla. HA 3858. ELECTROLUX Vacuum cleaner- all attachments, $20; carpet Thourhttully deslrn~ by Eller. S2.SO; clothes hamper $2.50. broek wtth Interior detalllne that 27•47 E. Coaat Hlrhway, CDM. makea ,. hou.ae a llvable home. 1955 CHEVROLET Bel Alr sport 2 larre bedrooms, 2 baths. 28' IJv. cou~ tor aale, power packed, REAL NICE lnr room with view. Built around power ateftlnr and brakes. huge tropical patio. AskJnr $41,· Pui'C.'hued and aervtced local· OJw.owneor car New-car trad~·ln. 500. Terms. ly, Sl~ HA 4649. Jll WIJITOII For~lrn Cars 2137 Harbor Blvd , Costa Me-sa SPECIAL! 1M.5 Ford V8 4·dr. country sedan It Tr~fflc problems on thla quiet, S. of Hwy. location. Compact, modem 2·bedroom, 1 ~ baths. 45' lot $16,000 with $5000 down. Oner lotlq Says Sell! Corn~r lot with 2· bedroom home plus 2-bedroom apt tor Income. Fireplace, sun- de-ck, 3-car garage. Illation waaon. Local one·own~r Call today for appointment to • se-e thla new exclusive. -A corner car. ~rdrlve, radJo and heater. duplex In Up.top condition. F.P. $21,500. A real "buy." Real sharp! $1895. Terms and u ... , ........ . r .. . UIUIII BUCH New Quallty Home. Slnrle .tory; euy approach; aeclud~ corner lot; 2 bedrooms and den; two baths; hardwood n oors; natural Alder eablnetl; heavy hand split ahake roo!; beautifully decorat· ed and ready tor occupancy. Land.lcaped--4-prtnkler system. $28.500. • • • •• ..-.... OPEN SUlmA TS IIJ 1 Ill Ill IIIJ, .... Owner-UN::: Rllla Drive. ..... FREE Corona 4el Kar 3530 E. Cout Bwy.. Harbor 5563 100 UIIIIS USIUIIE FREE With every used car purchaseci between February 20th and 28th, regardless of price. we will give 100 gallons· of gas. FREE '54 FORD ranch wagon .. ·-··-········-····-······-·.$1295 ·ss MERCURY Monterey Hardtop ........ .$1995 '56 STUDEBAKER GoldenhawL.-···-·-12395 ·so FORD Convertible ..... -.. ---··-· .$195 36TH YEAR OF SERVICE THEOOORERaiiNSFORD "YOUB FORD DEALER SINCE 1921 .. "ON THE KA1UNERS' MILE'" Uberty 8-3471 3100 WEST OOASr HIGHWAY, 1'fEWPORT BEACH CRill .aAIDS VIEW! $28,160 CUIIE VU 1 .. REALTOR 2731 W. Cout Hwy. U 8-G'n <At the Sirna!> Newport Bu.cb WIIEJI IUYI. II sa ••• PR•on IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH A VIEW LOT VIew of Harbor, Ocean. lales Walking distance-to mar· keta. Best vi~ lot value In Newport Heights. Must sell ch~ap. $8500 caah takes It $ $$ Extra value--extra low down of only $500 c-an mov~ you Into thls lovely 3 bedroom. n~ly built Back Bay area home PAYS OFF Very low down paymt'nt will put you m a positiOn to coiJect 3 rental C"ht.'<'ks l'&r h month. Nl'ar Thrtfty and AJpha 84.-ta Always rC'ntl.'d ; furniShed; garages Pay!t tor Itself 4°/o INTEREST SaJe or trade tor duplex-2 baths, 2 bedrooms. den. hardwood tloora, tirepla<X', S('rvl~ porch. patio, !l'nced. c-h.•an, SHARP. Gl resale lk>st family neighborhood Equity approx. $5600. Will trade or submit down pyrnt IIIEDIITE Hove ln today"! Comer atu<eo 2-bath, 3-bed.room. brand new ho~. Look at new t\.tmlah.lnp that remain and Lnclud~ In down payment: range, refrigerator, wuber. ~. dinette an, bar stoola. dav~nport. coffee and t-nd tables, drapes $1350 down payment but may be able to arrange lower. LOTS & ACREAGE 62%xJOO......<:ourt slrht Paid ~ers on property $45(X), tenns. l~Agrlcullural. Back Bay, ~50. t~rm.s. llOxlJO-..Corner Placentia St .. 2 Jots $9500, t~rm.s Costa Mesa St Duplu location. $3500. terms. Ratrlcted East side l~.>vt'l lot. $3400. cash. 3 lots on VIctoria. Sell togf'tht>r $2750 eac-h. Newport Blvd. Commercial lot 50x210. $6500. terms. 35 acres or M 1 City Costa Mesa. Sewers. $5500 acr1!. tenns. ~ -·-· ···-·------ ORANGE COAST PROPERTnS 1857 Newport Ave. Costa Mesa Ll 8·1632,-U 8·1400 ~ves.. BAlBOA DUPL£1 Fanlislle~ Just one blac-k (rom the Bay. A 2 bedroom ~ and O~·bedroom apartment Permanent vie-w ol Bay down ~ tnd. 121-TEllS cusr PIOPEinES ca. RUTH JA YRED, RM.Jtor )flldNd Rlgp and Sylvia Thompson. Asaoclates 301 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Harbor l658 cw 4600 USED CAR STOCK REDUCTION SALE . I:Dtrult JOUr r e a I e • t a t • tranAotlona to a UALTOa. Be Ia tra1Ded LD b1a ....._ Ilion. lmowl valuee. ftnanc· ln& and 1a bound to le'Ve you ethJcal17, bonetb' and CIOUJUou.ll7. REAL TOitS are.. IIMII\bwll ol. a natioDal or· pnlzatioll eaa.form.lnr to • n.td code ol. 4ltJllc& Wanta u. to ftnd them a 2 cw 3-~ unturnlahed honw on Balboa Wand. Corona del Mar or $ ••••••• 4UIIIa•IIR. We've cut tbe ~ on ow enUre 8todt ol 1004 u.ed car.--Our ear ted~on atarta wlth rtvtnr awa)"- AT JOHNSON & SON Corona Hll.bland.s.. WUI alp In ldNJ ~tal area.. Year 'round eolld one-JMf lea.w May _..,. CObatructlon. $7500 ~ntlaJ on len~. The ftMSt ot rdetftX'ft. 8N.IOna1 bu.l&. A tip top value U..W Yw"ft 'l"rrt4 l...hen7 a.ua lti.U •• JliCft. ---1.101 ........ ODita .. _ at only $."55.000. Nev Newport 1'fewpart 11¥'4. a.t 30dl St. Jrlftl().,. I&.&CB 8A 1800 ~ JlA. OH..J ba. IRVINE TERRACE SEE OUR FUR..NISHED MODEL HOWES Select Now ,.. "-$24,110 ... ,., ..... $3,000 MACCO CORPORATION Sale. Office. 101 HlrtJway, oppoalte Irvlne Coast Country Club Harbor 6795 COIOU DB. Ill VOGEL VALUE LARIE CGIIEI VIEW-LOT II CMOU IIIIIII.JIDS REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE-{)NLY $10,950 NJN' family hom~ IOC'at~ bt>tw~n ~a \'lew and ~an Blvd on a 35' lot 3 bt-drooms. 2 baths. 2 ftreplaces. The only hom~ that we know of 10 this c-ho1~ location tor only $18.500 Very gOOd terms THE VOGEL CO. 2667 E. Cout Bwy., Corona del Mar HA: 1741; HA: CTm BILLS lEST . BUYS TWO-BEDROOI CIIIIIIEI Only one block Crom Mesa Shopplnr Center, eo.ta M.esa.. A home you will be proud to own. Clean u a pln. Room for extra unit on rear ol lot. only 11!SQ0 down. WTEII .... Calltomla desten spadoua 3-bedtoom 2·bath home. Built In kitchen. mcludlng dlshwuher, large ~a.ktut area and dining room. ~ar living room with huJe fiagston~ fl~la~ Clus lined. life-time guaranteed to~ air furnace and hot water huttor Ca~M thru out A MUST TO SEE-BRA.\'0 NEW. PRlCED RlCJIT at $26.950 W. A. TOBIAS, Realtor AND ASSOClA TES "you'U like our rriendly .service' Vlalt us at our n«>w location Ulx-rty 8 1139 220 E. lith St .. Costa Mesa EV~r!iCS CALL UbE-rty 8 8566, U 8·5665 EICLUSIYE UDO ISLE LOT 50 tt on Cf>noa -8S f't on V1a Soud Pt>rmanent VI~· SZi.OOO tcrms COSTA IESA 3 bedroom tram~ East SJdt> Largt> lot. allt"y, room to add $7500, RU on rontran Wa.nt~ $1500 dO"-n Submit all otten DESUT LOVERS Hav~ a lot In Rld,l!f'("T'~t. Inyokern area. ~10 CASH IUUEIS--SPECUUT.S HOW ABOt.'T TiftS ON"E! 2 lobi and "old~r" 3 bt>droom !tame. All on one alte tor $10.250, lt>rms. (Lots In a~a worth SS.SOO apiece. I A.L.S0--1 · tM-droom stucro. wr-st side. on Monrovia. f7'SOO. tH1'QS.. WUI trade for :l-~ In ar.a. AJ....S0.-.3 l..,.,e bedrooms. c~tJna and drapes ln· du~. ~ Jot. fenced, $13.500, pod terms. Fil-l, REALroa 3QO W. Balboa Blvd.. Newport -..eb. HarlM!r JQt m' N""PPft BlYd~ ec.ta Meaa. Ubtn,y a.5101 ......... lllwl OF llA Y A1m HAUO• EPI'TitAJifC'E lmma('l.llat~ custom buUt 2·tM-d~ ..,. .__ ~ batbtt., M8Ut11\a.l kJIIehen and dlnJ.na I'OCD wtQs ...... ._,_ 2 ~ !lpedoua roama. bWlt·tD TV. doillllt ..... 2 ..... 1" )'MDI ol4. "'-'~ ......... and ca,.cs laduded Ill Ole Jll'b of ...... -.ppolntnMnt Clftly. •• . I --------------~-~~~~~~~~~!!~~~!!~!!~~· .. ~ -~1Q~ GAS UlfGJ:. l9l5'l catr .. A sat- tl• cp, crldclle. Jlul door. W&ftboua pJiee t189.Sl. Mo cub dr\., pay onlY t2.18 ~-Wk. BAUGHN'S nJJtM'nJ1tE W ABE· BOUSE. 660 W. 17th St.. CoRa M.ML Stole bra.: Mon-J'rt, 9-9; Sat., 9-6; Sun., 11·5. U 8-3186. CASH BATES FOB ENSIGN W.Aift ADS 1 Time 2 Timea 3 nmee lO words or lei)i:ss,__ __ _ .75 1.25 1.50 21 to 30 wordLQo.s ___ _ 1.00 1.50 2.00 31 to 40 word~.o.B----1.25 2.00 2.50 Each word over·40 .03 .OS .07 11¥1111 BEDROOM SETS, clearln~ out all Ooor warehouse .. ock. Wa~­ howse prlae $86.44. C&ah or pay only $2.27 Pft wee-k. BAUGHN'S FURNJTURE WARE· ROUSE. 660 W. 17th St .. eo.ta Mesa. Store bra.: Mon-Frl .. 9-9; Sat., 9-6; Sun., ll·5, 1J 8-3186. :;ash raust be received within 7 days of first insertion I ~ IDiu.n4. fUI mo,.. plu. tare• van cml1 ... bour anywbere wtthln ao m1l& 1\ma lt&rta at Y'O'P' door. Loweat rat• and flee estimata on .tate utd nation· wtde mo'Vlnl and on lltoraae. No extra marre tor S.turdaYI orBolldayL niE ULE 400/o II IOo/o Off NO DOWN-TERMS U· S. IOYIL 50,000-MJLE GUARANTEE Wholesale price for Retail Customers IIIE IYERS UNION SERVICE Avocado It Coast Highway Corona del Mar Next to l amalca Inn Harbor3094 UVING ROOM SETS, liquidation all warehouse stock. Ware- house prices $89.41. Cash or pa y only $2.24 per wt-ek. BAUGHN'S FURNITURE WARE· HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Store h rs.: Mon-Frl.. 9·9: Sat., 9·6: Sun . 11 ·5. U 8-3186. 7-PlECE din. groups, all colors. Warehouse price $59 44 Cash or pay only $2.25 per week BAUGHN'S FURNITURE WARE· HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. Store h rs: Mon-Frt .. 9-9; Sat .. 9·6: Sun .. 11 ·5. Ll 8-3186. FREEZER. brand new Admiral 11 ~ cu. ft Warehouse p rice $186.84: No crash dn .. pay only $1 98 per week. BAUGHN'S FURNITIJRE WARE· HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. Store hrs.: Mon-Frt .. 9·9: Sat.. 9·6: Sun .. 11 -5. U 8-3186. HAMMOND ORGANS ALL MODEI...9 Beautllul Hammo nd Co n s o 1 e with Leslie trpe.a.ker-perfect con· dJUon--fteeptional buy. 259(, discount WurJit:zer spinet or1an, latest 1957 model. used only one week. Hard to flnd-used Hammond Chord Organ-we have one. like new, substantia l savlngs. Elec:tronlc organ. uW. keyboards, 25·note pedal Less than ~ new cost. organs from $395.00. PIANO SALE 2 full board. Other RE FR.. General Elec:trlc, bli 10~ cu. ft.. used 1 month. Ware - house prtoe $186.49. No cash dn., pay only $2.29 per week. BAUGHN'S FURNITURE WARE· HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. Store hrs.: Mon-Frl., 9·9: Sat.. 9-6; Sun.. 11-5. U 8-3186. TRADE IN YOUR OLD FURNl· TURE AND APPLIANCES ON NEW MERCHANDISE. BAUGHN'S FURNITURE WARE· HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Store hrs.: Mon-Fri., 9 -9; Sat.. 9-6; Sun .. 11·5. U 8-3186. STANDARD SIZE bathtub, $20. ~Wallace CaJderhead lewel- er, 31.23 E. Coast Hwy .• COM. AUTOMATIC washer, 1957 Gen· eral Electric. the overflow rinse model. Wa rehouse price $199.· 81. No cash dn .. pay only $2.50 per week. BAUGHN'S FU~rnJRE WARE· HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. Store bra.: Mon-Frt .• 9-9; Sat .. 9 -6; Sun., 11·5. Ll 8-3186. 5 ROOMS furniture. '57 O'Kt-efe It Merritt cp range, brand new Admiral refr . two-door auto· malic. big 7-pc. dining group, 10-plece living room and two complete bdrm gToups. Ware- house price S738 49. No cash dn . pay only S7 04 per wt-ek BAUGHN'S FURNITURE WARE· HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. Store hrs.: Mon-Frl .. 9·9: Sat .. 9-6: Sun .. 11·5 LI 8 3186. HOTPOINT ELECTRIC stove. dbl oven. rotlsst'rle. grill pla te. used only 4 months. S300 Trundle bu nk be-ds 4 months old with spreads. $50. Ll 8·8469 or see at 700 St. Ja mes Rd .. Clltf Haven DO YOU NEED==-~M:-:::0,-:-N=EY " WE BUY ANY USF:D FURNrnJRE OR APPLIANCES. BAUGHN'S FURNITURE WARE· ROUSE. 660 W. 17th St .• Costa Mesa. Store hn.: Jrfon-Frt. .• 9-9 ; Sat.. 9-6; Sun .• 11·5. U 8-3186. FOR THE BEST BUYS IN USED FURNTTURE AND .APPLI.ANCES-SEE PIIWPS FUIIITURE 2089 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa u 8-2621. Dainty French Provincial Spinet Plano. beautiful flnl&h. n ceUent cond ition $489. Terms $4.00 per TRADE IN your old furniture wt-ek. and appliances on nt-w They a rt-worth more than you think Rent a beautiful Spinet plano, BAUGHN'S FtJR.NTTI.JRE WARE· rent to apply on purchase. Prac· HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St .. Costa ttce pianos rent u low as $5 per Mesa. Store hrs.: Mon-Frt., 9 ·9: month. Sat.. 9-6; Sun .. 11·5. U 8 -3186. Steinway Grand, large size, also CAJ11 FOB SALE Kna be, Mason • Hamlin, and 1946 FORD station wagon. Body many other fine Grands from In n cellent condition $479. HA 3129·R SCHMIOT.PHILLIPS Big Plano and Organ Store, Established 1914 6th lr Main, Santa Ana HOUSEFUL of furniture. com - plete 10-plec:e living, 5-plec:e dining and complete bedroom group. Warehouse price $278.41. Cash or pay only $3.04 per wk. BAUGHN'S FURNITURE WARE· HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St .• Costa Mesa. Store hra.: Mon-Frt., 9-9; Sat .. 9·6: Sun .• 11-5. U 8-3188. TRADE IN YOUR OLD FURNI· TURE AND APPLIANCES ON NEW MERCHANDISE. BAUGHN'S FURNITURE WARE· HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Store hra.: Mon-Frt .• 9-9; 1956 LINCOLN Capri. Full power equipment. alr conditioned. all accessories. new tires. ort,tnal owner. 13.950. RA 5660. COM 1954 AC 5-pa.sMnger convertible Wlll consider trade or accept reasonable ofler. Can arrange flnanclng. Baroni ww. Call Harbor 1835· W befOI'e 10 a.m. or alter 6. Sat., 9·6: Sun., 11·5. U 8-3186. IlEAL ESTATE DCIIAIIGE MEDITERRANEAN dfn. rm. .et; 6 chain and buffet; de luxe Universal eu ranre. All In rood condition. HA 3467-R. 914~ E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. AlJWMATIC waaher. Phllco the de luxe one Warehouse prict' A. SJUIIDT I I IJMU R. E. 1c BUSINESS BROKER ~~~-a Specialty RES A. DESERT L01'S AND ACREAGE 2912 W. Cout Rwy. U . 8-1521. Long Beach 2701 E. 4th. HE 4-~ $149 51. No ca.sh dn. Pay only nADE S1 77 PH week. =-:-==-==----:-:-~-:---­BAUGHN'S J'URNI'JURE WARE-TRADE IN your old watch on a Costa new Hamilton. liberal allow· BOUSE. 660 W. 17th St.. ance. See Wallace Calderhead Mesa. Store bra.: Mon-Frt .• 9•9: Jeweler, 3123 E. Coast Bwy .. aEAL ESTATE 6 aE.WTALS PRIVATE OFFICES with phone answering service. SecrH&ry and notary available. Ground n oor, New Trident Bldg .• 2200 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. (Adjacent to South Coast Co.) Offices and sernl-prlvate desk space. HArbor 3028. FURNISHED APT=-.-_-:N-:-o~cb:-:1~1<-=----tren-; no ~t.s. 610 Marguerite, COM. .O-FT. VIEW LOT on Haul Dr. $7950 Harbor 6440 SJTUATJOifS WAifTED REUABLE whlte woman. expe- rienced. wants day work Mon., Tues. • Wed. Lido Isle refer. ences. Call HA 2075 before 9 a .m. GIRL FRIDAY -t-xperle~ ln general otflce. bookkeeplni. shorthand. typing, sales, pur- chasing, Inventory. Wlll take temporary work. Harbor 6754. GARDEN WORK wanted. Phone Ra. 1038. PbU Brooks. HELP W AlfTED H111 JOI ofte1 WisiJell to make a professiona l change to better serve your fellow man. To Increase your productive time. To Insure your future regardless of age. To double your income. ? YOU HAVE? Then see Mr. Grogan Sa les Supervisor H• .. r Rut ••••rial , ... lEW Ill 'I'RAN8YER A STORAGE 1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mea Pbone: ~. U 8-2274 Nllht, Ba S583 or U 8-60) * ........ 1 * a&ftl r• All o ••• J"DU WATCH REPAIRING "Prompt Servtce- lteulmable Price~" ISIS&. Cit....,,. C.... del Mcu lnle Prejeclars FOR RENT 8-MM 16-MM JS.MM and 16MM Soun.i Project.on FAST COLOR FILM SERVICE Yodel Atrpla.ne Supplies .. II Callera S.O, 1782 Newport Blvd., Costa Meu Phone Uberty 8-700 Sli11 I R•••••t s,.ce ftr ... American Legion 215 15th St. Meetinp 2nd-4th Wed. 8 p.m. WHEELER ELECTRJC Electrical Contracting Fr~ Estimates ZTS3·D E Coast Highway Corona del Mar HA 6241 Days LI 8-1315 Eves LUGGAGE-Zenith radio. 3 band cabinet short wave set ; gas heater; ha ll runner; c hina; dishes; lamps; hand tools, etc. For sale cheap. All d ean. 216 Diamond Avt'., Balboa Island . RA 2146. 11M2 Newpcrt Blvd~ eo.ta Mesa UIIYICU ------------------------wANTED: Boys who like to earn money a.nd win prizes; 11 t o 14 years of age. Call the En· sign. Harbor 1114. COMPI..ETE PAIN11NG PAPER RANGING SERVICE HA 2976 SOME FREE _ 30ME FEE Sample selection In your home. AppUcanu needed. many omee EUGENE 0 . SAUNDERS Jobs, abo restaurant. and do· 500 3ht Street, Newport Beach melt:Jc:e. Many Jot. for quallt1ed men. (~ now.) Painting -Decorating lune Farrar Empl. A.pncy, PAPER HANGING 402~ 32nd St.. NltrD«t GEORGE BURKHARDT AID MC>"nfER-Live 1n or out. Llcen.aed Contractor Call HA 374. 1897 Oranp Ave. eo.t.a Mesa FURNISHED 2-story house In Liberty 8-8628 CDM. 2 bedrooms plus storage GARDEN SPil.A.YJNG _Our .pee· Or hobby room. laundry. 114 latty. Us~ baR matertala and baths, permanent tenant de-power machine for your flow· sired. $125 on monthly basis. era and lbruM. Jut lUte you Less for lease. Evenings and want It! AJao wash wlndowa week end.a phone U 8· 7177. and other thin ca. Call alter UNFURNISHED 2 -bdrm. house. 5 p.m. HA 80t·M. garage and fireplace. garbage dlsp.. newly decorated. Shown by appointment. Harbor 1732. 620"' Fourth at Orchid. COM. $50 PER MON11l 'til l une 1st. one-bdrm. turnlshed apt. near bl .,._ bay. Nice yard for ~hild. 309 Free Estlmat•·Beuona e .n.atel Anade or WE 9-4496. IIIU DE HAPPIEST tillS II TIWII START NOW AS A TEIDIIIIE IPEIIT. Full Pay aa You Learn Frequent Increases Plea.aant Offices -APPLY- 8:30 to 4:30 122 West ThJrd. Santa Ana PACIFIC TELEPHONE D. SIMMONS -U 8·88l0 Walt's •••• ...... ,. CARPEJniRT, PAIN'I'UfG P APERBANCJNG, UPHOLSTERY AND MOST MINOR HOME REP AIRS. Min' AI.. TENSION SCREEifS IIE9C'ltD:NED wrm A.LUM1Nl1ld. Llbm.Y 8-8523 SCR.EENs-AWMINCS Ftet Elltimat• 'niE AWJifmG MAN u ~4'1'32 Sat.. i_.; Sun., 11·5. U 8-31.86. COM. 4 ROOMS. tum I~. Includes '57 ___ ........, ____ ......., ___ Top Job ~nlu.-.n ftelda. Wt!dg"-'ood ranee cp, brand ICIIOOI.S, Dr1'1'11Vcnolf en and Women n~ Pbllco refr., 7-plece dlnlnc PIANO INSTRUcnON _ TerN& UO 'J'\dt1.n..-Newpart Beadl IJOUp, 10·plece • Uvtne room Renner (Mh. A... Jtenner), ac· trroup, complete bdrrn. croup. cepdnl a llmlt4MI number of (ACI'C* from AD-American Waretlou.e price $528.91. No PQplla far plano. Conoert pJan. partdnc lot) cuh dn., pq onlY ~.39 per •-of three contln.ntl. Grado· =D'S J'U1llm't1BE WAR!!· :"t. ltUcSent of Bela Bartok. .a8 ~~'!,~~~~~ BOllS!!. 880 W. 17t.ll St. eo.ta SeTa Dr.. ?>M· BA ~-nee 5-dq --. adva:fa. W... 9tot. brs.: JICIIl·JJ'l. 1·1: WAJITD IMDtL l'fewport Harbor Bank, Sat.. U ; IUJi... U·l. U l-IlA WAN rw -IO;tnciti tabU aaw. z":"ac:.m • ..,!.:r.=Cout::-::--:-:-:8:-"":r:r":'"...,aJM.n----x---li ft. WiiiiD'=M IGiiiMOfi Call Harbor at-.J. lAB !fC'a Batdllhcblne ()per 10 b p. ..-...; ..... ...Uole; • ... ........ a.p.. -... atra -a,...._t. ... -JJ. MOB ...... A llrl _,...... J.-••• k. Mt&lhl ala. !f.wpaft .......... u ...-. .............. -.... '· .... ,_ JlatW .......... z. JIA JIUo.l. .. o..t ..,. aJII. U.-d Auto hrta. 11NI We Bu7 cars and Sc:rap Mt'W u..-n 1-7011 ~ Placetltiel A"-. o.ta ~~- ......... SHAR~TEitS Matt McCalla (left) and Norm Begg at tha Sports Canter. And now there are only a cou- ple of dozen ... At least there Ia one leu real estate o«ioe on Balboa Ialand due to the closlnl up of Marlner'a Isle RealJy and aca~tnr of their personnel. We hear Maz.et ls otl aalarl-lni ..rain. or at leut taklni a trip. Hal Houser is sticking close to home minding bls own proper- ties . . . Walt Bliven moved across the street to the Chet Salt.bury ottlce and Ruth Par· doll atarted one on her own. Trap Shooting ~pert Joins Staff at Sports Center Shop . .. . . Gordon Sickler Is a new asao· elate member of the Newport Harbor Realty Board. He's with the Paul Iones Reelty outfit In Newport. • • • Dan Drlscoll, education com m ittee-chairman. reveals plans tor a Unlverslty extenalon course at Santa Ana College on Wednes- day evenings. • • • Matt McCalla, tnp ahootlnr expert,,t. a n~ member ot the atatf at the Sporg Center, 2615 W. Cout Hwy., Mewport Beach, It la announced by owner Norm Be gr. Mr. McCalla holda an unotfJ. clal record ot 223 straight ln trap shooting. Rrcently he shot 100 st.ralrht at the South Cout Gun Club, first time tor a novice member. Hla favorite ~n Ia a Model 12 Winchester, trap arrade (the one he holds In the a~ picture.) He Ia a Navy veteran. havtnr seen submarine RrVlce In the South Pactflc and of! Korea trom 1951 to 1954. Both Mr. Begc and Mr. Mc- Calla are active In the South Coast Gun Club. Mr. Beer par- ticipates primarily ln rltle shoots 1TIIil , • ., .. ,.alia New members of the Newport Harbor Realty Board, welcomed lllf Be Rill laclc since the first of the year. ln· elude Marjorie Kistler. associated Young magld an Michael Perry with her husband, Art. at hla I of 206 Co1a1 Ave .. Balboa Island, Newport Blvd. otttce ln Newport; felt temporary disappointment P. W. Barrelt. actlve. aasoclated Sunday atternoon ot Jut week. with Town lr Surf Realty; Mil· and what martctan wouldn't ll dred Stoney. active. uaoclated their ma1tc equipment dlaap· with Bay and Beach Realty In _peartd! eo.ta Mesa; and lohn Kimble, It happened \hla way. Mkhael. who returns to the Harbor Area who keep. hla maate paraph8· r~al estate picture u an &UO· nalJa In an attic at hJ. hbme. elate of Neal Martin 1n Cocta went to church Sunday momJnr. Mesa When he returned. MJchaeJ dl.s· There have also been a num-covered 110me ot his maelc equip· ber of change-abouts and Jea n ment m taslng. Graham Is back In the escrow He called the pollee and aald departmt-nt of tht-Newport Har-he would be out of business un- bor Bank. less he could get his "stulr' • • • back. Michael aald he had A. J Vlccelllo of the Ray Real· $18 Invested In "hla company." lty Co .. Corona de l Mar. was the Later In the afternoon, Michael winner of a new award. "Realtor reported to the pollee that one of of the Year." presented by Bay hta 9"·year-old companions had Escrow at the annual dinner returned his magic equipment. meeting ol the Newport Harbor "But he didn't explain the reason Board of Realtors. tor returnlnr lt." Michael sal d. "A. J." wu orl£lnator of the Realty Board's "no alana'' •vee· Fot letterbea4a ~d tmVel~ ment and was honored for the Call the Erwfrn. Qarbor Ul'- tlme he spent ln helping to t'n· force the restTlctlon to clear the Harbor Area of property "for aale" signs. Harold Snyder of the Corona del Mar Vogel ottlce won a trip for 2 to KawaU u top multiple Business Directory Hating aalemnan .tor the .eeond CADD IWf~ADI ronaecuUve year. He wu aalea· ------------man ol the month 4 times dur· lnr 1~. Mr. and Mra.. Snyder wUJ leave by plane on Feb. ~ for Honolulu. Matt LaBorde wu awarde6 a trip for 2 to Acapulco u top list· 0.,1&LJ -·~··· .. ,..,.......u. .......... er for the teCOnd yeaz In a row. tOlf E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa He received the top u.ttna llonor --------------- 3 Urnes durin£ 19S6. Matt haa de· dded on a vialt to New Orleana lnatead (he-all hall• from there). Mr. and Mra. LaBorde wUJ leave In Aprtl. Runnen up for top aaJ..-rnen ot the year were Ed Babeon ot V~l Corona del Mar otltce. Maurie ,Blt.ker ol the W. A... To· blu otflce, Frank Soule of Oranee Coa.lt Properties. Art nett of Bay and Beaeb and Glenn Warford of Vorrel otnce. Runners up u top lJatera were Mr. BJt.ku. Art A4!alr. Mr. Sny. der and Da.n nrt.coll of Ult' Void Co. • • • "What the Chamber Ia dolng tor the Bultor" is the topic at Ufe breakfast meeting th~ morn- Ing (Thursday> ot the Newpqrt Harbor Board of Realtort.. Speak· ert are Wlutam O'Bryon. pteel· dent ot th~ Newport Harbor Chamber. and Pete Gt!dds. pres· ldl'nt ol the eo.ta "Mesa Cham- ber. "T-..,. POWEll TOOLS D) VIctoria St.. NEW IN NEWPORT AREA U.l Filii .... "LLb Jialk:"' a.nd hu won a number of medals In NRA ahoota. (He la holdlni a Remina1on 58. trap erade, ras operated, In the above picture.> Mr. McCalla hu won many tro· phles ln trap shoot& •..-..UMS1WO..,. .-oa.-...a.a f'IKH. .................. DOUa.l~." -aaaarcr TU .. TM PICIETIIM <•o 'I'VUI) W.sd"el•d'eeta.a. WEIGIII OWLT JJ OZ. .._ ... ,r.v.aw- • Mew Concept 1n PetwonaJ Radio. Ear Phone and Ca.rty-mr ea. OpUon.at. Extra. IIVJS.IIIWI GO. Uuaf ·-..,_ 8l'f'd.. ~ .... F. TIE lEW YEll &.p.,..,.....-.....,., ....... Ct1 , ,. ·-· In UttJ' ,..,....... ~ .. .u .. cn Ina • .. •••llll•••n ue. .. " ... c::..t. ..... ... -....... Ude c.a fot- DEOOMTIN6 SUVICI LIIMrty .. Uit , -·- LOANS LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS I LOAN ASSOCIATION TWO OFFICES To Serve Y CMI LAGUNA lEACH AND SAN CLEMINYI QUICK 24 HOU~ SERVICE LOW LOW "REDUCING" IHTEREST RATES EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS FRIENDLY SYMPATHETIC SE~VICE FREE CUSTOMERS' PARKING ESCROW SERVICE. EfffCIENTL Y OPERA TED LAGUNA BEACH 1--"'2:U ec... Ave. PHONE MY ,4-1177 SAN CLEMENTE 601 N a c..Nno ~tu~ PHONE HYec:intt. 2-1195 or HY ec:inth 2-1196 JAMES D. RAY llllllcl•bllllr M46 E. COAST HWY .. CORONA DEL MAl <4761 KATNik r:.-.nu. ........ JtiJ W. COAST HWY. NEWPOI1' IIACH u..tr ...,, 1177 THESE NEW RESIDENTS of Newport Heights are all re cent newcomers from The Netherlands. Left to right ore Mrs. Jon Pete rse, Mr. Peterse , daughter Nancy and a friend of the family, Jan De Riuter. In the foreground is 12-year-old Lucio Peterse .-{Ensign photo) Febiuary Building Total w al~ Mellott AI d N $300. """ Cha1rman of rea Y ear 1VVV Home Show BuUdlnJ permits wued In e REWI'OBT IIEJGIITS Walt~ B. Mellott. past presi- Newport ~ach during the past I J. E. Spangl~r. wall at 406 dent of the California Builders week totalled a little over 1150.-Aliso, $445. Exchange and prominent Harbor 000, bringing the record for the e BAT SBOilE.S area and Orang~ County builder, month close to $300,000. James Cunningham. alterations has a~pted the chamnanshlp Following permits w~re l.s.sued : at 2831 Baylhore Or .. $1.200. of the Third Annual Orange e COBORA DEL MA.B e CUFF BAV'EX County Home Show to be pre- Clyde Thomu, re-roof dwell-WUllam ColJins. addition at ~nted May 15·19 at the Orange 3 •'>IV\ Ez 6 5 I County Falrgroun<b. lng at 17 Goldenrod . .......,; 1 Kings Pl., $3,000. George Colourts. nationally Skinner. commls.sary added at • LIDO ISLE known show producer. has r~- Snack Shop, 2305 E. Coast Hwy.. Mnl. Ruth Lane. addition at , turned from his latest show In $8.900: Ellz.abeth Page, l ·story. 1· 843 VIa Udo Soud. $1.500. I Calgary, Alberta, Canada. to dl- unlt dw~1llng at 304 Polrusettla. e 8ALaOA rect the Orange County ev~nt $14.000; Charles Mutera, 2·•tory, Mrs. Otis Buckingham. demol-for the third year. Th~ annual 1-unlt dwelling at 324 Hazel Or.. l.sh bulldine at 1909 E. Bay Ave. show Is sponsored by the Orang~ $16.600; Nita Badger, l ·story. 1· $1,000. Humphrey Murphy, 2· County Bulld~rs A.saoclatlon unit dwelling at 234 Poinsettia, story. 1-unlt dwelling added at In addition to the display of $18.000. 1319 W. Bay Ave., $14,160; L. S. every newly developed Idea for e DIVDfE TEUACE Bl4keslee, 2-story. 2·unlt dwell-the older as well u th~ modem Harry Kelso, swimming pool, lng at 716 W. Balboa Blvd .. $19.· home. the show wUJ hav~ a num- 1.231 Dolphin Terrace, $3.000. 300: Edward Kover. 2-story add!-ber ol Sl)eelal events Including e aAJ.,ItOA ISL&JfD tlon at 1TI9 Plaza del Sur, 86.120. an entert&Jnment troupe on the ElrDer Worrel, 4emolllh garap e Jt&WIOBT ~ nightly and a county-wt~ .at 122 Diamond and coNJti'Uct Uoyd Har,..eaves. 1-story, 2-contest for queen of the ahow. dwelllng, SU.lOO: Harvey Brown. unit dwelllne at 129 45th St.. Following In his father's foot· remodel kitchen. 548 S. Bay, $500. 113.300; Murre! nttie, bar at 113 steps. Mr. M~llott haa aupervtsed 22nd St .. $200; John Splang~r. 2· the building of thouaan<b of Qr. story addition at 15216 W. Ocean ang~ Cou nty art-a homes. u well Ft.. $10.000; Otto Aumack. car as constructlnr t he headquart~ port at 7304 W. Ocean Ft~ $600: I fire station In Santa Ana , the A. Mickle. cabana at 21 Drake. Fullerton High School additions. Lido Trall~r Park. S2.400; Ingram Newport High School gym facll 1r Buck, swimming pool for hotel l ltles. Orange Coast College II· at 617 31st St .. $2.8216: Phllmer brary, art and stud~nt renters, Ell~rbroek. remodel otrlre at 320 as w~ll as a number of romml"r W. Coast Hwy.. $2.000: Robe-rt clal structures and tract drvelop. A I ex a n de r, d~mollsh "Capt. ments. At p~nt he Is develop· Billy's Flah "Shack." 6490 W. lng Harbor Highlands LEGAL JfOTJCE No. A 28605 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF ANNA M. SANDERSFELO, aoo known as ANNA M. DOCHERTY. Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the aald decedent or said estate to ttl~ them with the necessary vouch- ers In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State ot CalUomla. in and !or the County of Orange, or to praent the same, with the necnaary vouchers. to the underslped at his or her place of bYAlness. to-wit: BANK OF AMERICA National nu.t A: Sav1np ADoclatJon. c;o Uurwttz and Hurwitz. P. 0 . Box 335. Newport Beach. CallfomJa within m month.a alter the first pubUc:atlon of thla noUce. Dated Feb. 1, 1957 BANK OF A..MEIUCA National Truat and Sav1np .u.odatlon WIL.I.1AM L YOUNG Executon of the FAtate ol aald decedent.· Hurwitz A: Hurwitz Attomeya at Law P. 0 . Box 335 Newport Beadl. California Publlab: J'eb. 7. 14. 21. 28. 1957 Coast Hwy .. $100: Sandy Steiner. He Is a member al Lions lnt~r sign for Gino's, 2922 W. Coast national. the Elks and the New Hwy. $50: Blue Dolphin, '2 signs. port Chamber of Cbmm~l"('(>. of 335!5 Via Lido, S60. which he Is a past director. He resides In Newport Beach L I 8 I with hla wile. Patricia. and two 0Ca OW ers daughters. Diana Ma~. 4, and T opCanadians ;:, ";;.:._ ..... 11 Six 3-man bowline teams from Canada came out on the short end of a bowllnr duel with local bowlers Saturday al\emoon on th~ MunJctpal Lawn Bowtlnr Greens. Newport ~ach. Local bowl~ra won 4 games. tied one, and la.t only one. Team score for Newport Beach waa 146 while the team score for the Canadians wu 117 points.. ~ Corona del Mar bowlenl captured top honors ln the weekly Australian singles tourn- ament Tuesday of last week on the local ~ns. •·•·· ...... .... Mayme Delila Donnelly 75. a BaThOa laland resident for 13 years, died Friday, Feb. 15. at her home. 115 Ga.m~t Ave. She was a natlw ot Columbus Grove. Ohio She la aurvl~ by her hus . band. Walter; on~ son. James of Harbor Highlands Funeral servic-es we~ held Monday at Baltz M or t u a r y chapel at Coron a del Mar, with the Rev. Ralph Fortune ot Bell- Oower co-om clatllll' with Bar· bor Eutem Star chapter 56& Orco Block C~. Joe Stamp of 4.11 Narclsaua Aw. won first plllft with 15 polnta. J. E. Wilcox of 4.26 Poin- settia Ave. wu a.ec:ond with 12. and Walter Wood ot 439 Carna- tion Aw. won third place after a play-ott wlth Mrs. D. C. Bauer of 365 VIa Lido. Lido Isle, and Wal· ter hanon ol 722 Goldenrod Aw .• Corona del Mar. ..,.. •... .,If . ........ ... BtJILDING ILOCIB-ALL STZES-ALL TYPES I'' ,... • ~....,... .. ltdlllal...... .. ............ Read Enatrn Oaalfted Ads. DRESSMAXJNG AM> AL'I'Eit.A 110l'S MARIA SIEBER Formerly wtth Saka J'Utb Aftnue By Appolntment-Barbor 6890 503 Marilold Ave. Oorona del Mar. C&1.1forn1.a Mrs.. Velma J. Roedel. 62. ot 1.22 Turquobe Ave .• Balboa Ialand, died Tbu~ay, Fe b. 14. at Boag Roepital. She wu a natlw ot Mlchlpn and lived b .. 3 ,_,.. She la survived by a brother. Dewit Taylor of Loe An~l- Fune:ral Rrv1ces wer. held Saturday at B a I t I Momaary chapel at Corona del Mat, wtth the Rev. James Stewart otnclat · ina. PICTU~ED at the John Boler resic:J.,~ in lrv,,.. Terrace during the lest day of the Be~er Air- croft Corporation sttles meeting ttre (left to right} J . W. Miller, general soles meneger of Piper Aircroft Corp. of Lod Hove,, Po : W T. P•per, founde• of the company Md the Be ers !------~~~------~~~ Piper Attends Local Meeting ....... laJ ... , A J h B k . flr ... DateFIIks s 0 n a er Hosts Dealers Paul. first liOn of Mr and Mrs. Perhaps th~ greatest number Mr Piper, after whom th~ fa. ot aircraft people ever to assem I mous Piper Cub was named, be- ble In the Hubor area at one gan h1s career In the aviatJon time was here the week before world ove r ~ yean. aao. He w as lut. 1 a partner In the Taylor A1rcraft Dav~ Fink of 1081~ 28th St .. New· port ~ach. could possibly bfo come a great natJonal l~ac:k!T Reasons! w~u. one of them b h~ was born on Lincoln's f:,lrthday. Tuesday, Feb. 12. at Hoag Hos- pital. PauJ w~lghs 6 pounda, 14 ounces. The occasion was a sales train Corp at Bradford, Pennsylvania lng meeting of 32 Piper aircraft Sev~al years later, Mr. Piper dealers of th~ C.aJilornia.Nevada bought out the Taylor Interests, area. W. T. Piper, 76, found~r moved th~ company to Its pres. and prominent pioneer in th~ ent location. Lock Haven. Pa., field of private and utility air-and changed the name to Piper craft. was on hand tor the meet· Alrcrlrt Corp In e. The Finks. fonn~rly of Santa Monica. hav~ been living h~ atnee 1950. Mr Fink Ia owner and o~ator ol Davey'a Locker. a sports !l.shlng landing at 632 31st St.. Newport ~ach. Host f th t ., h The Baker Corp Is the largest o e even was .. o n Bak~r Jr. of 700 Malabar Drive, distributor of Piper planes Read Enslgn Classilled Ada. Irvine Terrace. Mr. Baker Is pres-rr~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:i ldent of the Baker Aircraft Cor· poratlon, which b located at San Jose and Long Beach. and Is the largest wholesale distributor of prlvat~ and utility aircraft In the world. The company distributes Piper and other makes of planes In th~ last 8 years. the volume has Increased 600 pe~nt 2-llolflt.OW Sol If Tile PaiiiiCJHS Dies Martin Ronald Palmgren. 2 month ·old son of Statt Set. and Mrs. Robert M. PaJmgren of 915 W. 18th St.. Costa Mesa. died Tuesday, Feb. 12. at his home after a brief Illness. VILLI 1111111 Peaturia9 ftae MCIIII a IS. dMb. ,..S.. db&. ........ ~ ...._ U.. VWa Mart.a Ia -. of o.a.g. c..aty'a a-...-.~ taat&. 8aDqDet .......... ap ..... 1...--d .. -...... tv lkllhea lalaad. UINW M1De ......._ • a. a.q.. Ia ruu.no.. SIUTI SEAS CIR ..... food ••• CIDddlmU bar ......... :'C'~ .... •1111k .. ,_ =-... a.y .. ... .. ...., -· ... .... ... ......... aa.&.; --dlld ......... . lll._._.,.....r •• ..... ,....... ... ... ....... Martin ~ s urvived also by on~ brother, Robert. 3; one alater, Terry Ann. 4; paternal grand. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wlll1am PaJmrren ol Kansas; m.atft'nal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry Korte of Mlssourl ,.,. a. L Ill - Funeral ~rvices were held Friday at Baltz Costa Mesa Mort uary chapel, with the Rev P. G Neuman officiating. Interment was In Harbor Rest Memorial Park. Biz•• lilllw, 85, If c.ta •••• lies Mrs. Elizabeth MUlow, 85, of 20<15 Maple Ave.. Costa Mesa, died Tuesday, Feb. 12. In Orange County Hospital alter an PX· I tended lllnes;s. She was a native of New J~y and lived here 3 1 years. Sh~ Is survived by 2 sons. Eu. gene ot the home. a nd Albf>rt of Oregon; a brother, Louis Vlge· II us of Washington; an~ one sis- ter. Mn1. Annie Undlg o( Los Angelt>s. Funeral services were held Fri- day at Parkes Mortuary chapel or C06ta Mesa. with the Rev I Charles F Hand otficlatlng. ln - tl'rmmt w u In ~gon. Ucql.MJIMCI•• •. ; ......... . s .... , . ... ~ .. --~ ............ ... 1'WU ~~~I -t 2...,.• '*":"('' • ·---.._ ···~ _.... • .,.. • old ..... • ':f' , ..... ! f r: ....., (QDdw .. ~ r ....c~. •· rtr• .....s •.. ~ ,... ...... 1&&. DIS~ c-t ...... ,. c.-.W liar ACIIOSS ntOM POIIT OIIAJtCE BURNSIDE and SONS NOW OPEN Jac G BREAKFAST -LUNCH - 3 R's Cited • and Desire to. Learn as Education Needs 'Mrs. America' Deadline Set AppUcattona for'thtt 19!58 "Mrs. America" conte.t mu.et be In by Saturday, Feb. 23. Newpott Bar· bor ho1J1em altnt. who are mar· rtecl and 21 yaara ol are or avf!lr, are eu.tble to enter the contest. National winner wUJ receive ~s .. 000 worth of pt1.zea. YOU WU. NIWI II ANYONrS VALINTINE If ........ ......... tlltt •ta.Uer HIIMrfle Cheats Deatll a, li•utes From the POUCE BLO II ER 2 Harbor High Students Win lin. Oran1e County will be ~· leeted trom the u.t of candidates and awarded an automatic J U clothes dryer. She wUl compete for state flnat. tor the Mrs. CalJ · fornta ttUe. The contest ta apon· SOTed by the American Gu ~­ soclatlon. ... •ns•s,.,. ll(J 1-7010 Upon diS('overlng his old watch was slow, he was rushing to work and narrowly missed hav. lng <An accid('nt at the <'Orner of MacArthur & Coa.c;t Highway Since pur~hasing a nrw ~'TER· NAMATIC wat<'h from Ray F'ields VIsta Jeweler~ W 19th St. Costa M('sa. he Is now assured of COI'l'«t time and eliminates hls morning rush. LI 8·8488. Adv- APORT /7,a/. • tl/l011t4 /)rJ 'W411·N4~11. 'IN HI 'i IIOW THRU IU~ 5 .. ...., amt . aMT WllUMIS A Llll'tUSAI. .I'EJIIAJOUI. I'CM! I ECOKD FEATVBE e SATVRDAT. FEB. 9 A matl.n.'SS was found on Bay. side Drive. n('ar Marin(' Ave. at the entrance to Balboa Island ... Hub l'aps Wl're stol('n from the <'ars of Mrs. L. E. Williams, 702 HE'lantroJ>(' An~. Corona del Mar. and Luke Wood. 204 Emerald Ave , Balboa Island .. Garag(' doors and assortE-d lumber were stol('n from the va<'ant lot at 502 30th St.. Newport Bca~h ... Somrone smeared gray paint on the home of E. W. RoddentK'rry, 6706 Ocean F'ront. Newport Beach . . . Ten pairs of ladles patles w('r{' stolen from thl' clothesline of Mrs ~Elmore. 314 Diamond Ave. Balboa !~land . Gl('n Saundf'rs. 19. of Costa 1\t<>sa. and Clifford Qulc;el. 18. of Corona dl'l Mar. Wf'rP bookNI f•lr rlisturhlng the pt>a{'(' at Merl(''s DrivP ln. e StmDAT. FEB. 10 Two tec>nagt-rs thrrat('n<'d to hit a J & I. Liquor store clerk if he didn't s('ll th<'m liquor ... Hub <·aps were stolE'n from thP <'ar of C'harl('s Healvelln. 215 35th St .. Newport Beach. e MOifDAT, FEB. 11 A $150 cash register was stolen from Delaney Brothers Fish Mar· ket, 2800 La.fayette Ave., New· port Beach ... $15 was ~olen from a coke mach ine at the Del Mar Motel, 2333 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar ... e 'M1ESDAT, FEB. 12 Somrone shot a hoi(' through a wmdow at the homP of Mary Brown. H6 Shor('CIIff Road. Shore Cliffs . Several hub caps were stol<>n from the car of Gene Ross. 912 Via Lido Soud. Lido lsi(' .. The <'ar of Mrs. Mark Armistead. 51 Balboa Coves. was damaged by a hit and run Vt'hlcle ... An I adding ma<'hine was !>10IPn from Williams Stationers. 3430 VIa Lido. Nrwport lk'a<'h . . Ten 1!111!111!.... year old Bru<'f' Pfpston of 215 l Via Menton('. Lido Isle, was bst tf'n by a dog own<'d by ForE''ll I Smith. 928 Vta Lido Norri. Lido I JsiP .. Myron Lehman of 2i0 __ .,.._.._...,.._.._..__.......-__....._-.........-..... 20th St. and William Summf'r Spedal PTA Spoa.10nd I viiiP of 2800 Lafayettf' Av~>., Nf'w IIDDIES SHOW port SE'ach. were book<'d for sh'f'plng In an auto Raymond FRIDAY 1•30 p I Brown of Mermaid Apartments. I I I 23rd St., Newport lk'a<'h. was t • • • • t t • e • • • • • t • booked for Intoxication at 21st St and Balboa Blvd.. Newport Phone :n your news stories to Beach ... A Ne\lrport Beach and your local newspaper, the En·13 Costa Mesa teena g('rs were al,n. Harbor 1114.. booked ror posaesslon of lntoxl· * CROWN HARDWARE* WE CUT XETS •A BOUIEIIOLD DE.AarwEWY nou-.,._. fliE OLD COLDlY PIIITS a:- J107 EAST CODT IDGIIWAT ~ama.xu MUST CLEAR ALL INVENTORY THIS WEEK nDY ntl IEIUGEI Tl • FIJ BraDd Nam.e Y ~ 25% off Req.NOW Sock Yams ..... -65c 49c Baby Nylo -.. ----·.. 70c 53c: Nylo Germantwn. 95c 72c Worsted --· .. ··---80c 60c Christmas Sock Kits _____ 1.18 l.AI Cuddles Pun -l5c: 72c y IIEDI.EPim .......... Sill lin .... ...... IIOV•• In Art Show eating beverages ... Two 14· year·old boys of a Norwalk boy's home was arrested on charges of runaway and if'and theft auto at l'tkFaddt'n St. and ~an Ft .. Newport SE'ach ... Mary Galdlng of tm 20th St.. Newport Beach, lost a wallet containing $100. Two Harbor High School sen - Iors have won Gold Keys In the Scholastic Art Show held annual· ly by BuUock's In Lo8 Angeles. e WEDifESDAT, J'Ea. 12 Two runawa_y Juveniles from B Bellflower boy's home were booked on charges of grand t heft auto ... Someone attempted to break Into the restaurant of ~rge Hiner at the end of New . port Pier ... A radio was stolen from th(' fifth grade classroom at the Newport Heigh~ &hool .. A bicycle was stolen from th(' Corona drl Mar &hool grounds .. Sevf'ral bullets were found on thP street ncar a mall box In tht' 300 block of E Bay Ave .. Balboa. e TRUBSDAT. FEB. 14 $1 30 In n!ckles was stolen from a soap machine at the Pay less Laundromat. 306 Newport Blvd .. Newport Hel~thts ... A sparto tlre and wh('('l were stolen from an alley In the r<'ar of home of Robert B. McCormick. 108~ 30th St.. Newport Beach ... Two tO.year-old boys to~ down a city litter sign at 9th St. and Ocean Front. Balboa. e FB.IDAT, FEB. 15 They ar(' Peggy Bush . student In Mra. ShlrlPy Rice's class, and David Rt>naker. of Robert Ma· theny's class. Peggy's prize win ner Is a rontour drawing. and David's work Is a p('nctl rcndt'r ln g of still Jlf(>. Certificate of merit winnt'rs are I Leo Bestgf'n. Kar('n FORtt'r, Me· linda Smith, Nancy McClellan and Louise Lieber. They <'ompett'd with high school art students of the entire Southern California, from Yen· tura down to San Diego. 'Eacj111r's Week' Is Preclaimed Here Mayor Dora Hill has Issued a proclam ation dE'slgnat1ng this W('('k as "Engln(>(>r's W('('k." It ls sponsored In this a rea by the Orange County Chapter of the California Society of ProfealonaJ EnJineera. Urban Bell of Bay Shores Is uatstant chairman for Eng1n~a Week. which t• de· signed to foater Interest In engl- n~lng as a car('('r. John C Setc;er, 28. of Costa Mt>Sa, was arre~t'd for driving whll(' Intoxicated ... A pen, llewco... Cl .. watch. and purse was stolen 1 from a gym locker at the New· Will 1111 T•MIJ port Harbor High School ... Ed· ward Nordaker. 24. Md Stanley Nastrl. 19, both of Costa Mesa, were booked on charges of drlv· ing while Intoxicated ... A platl· num ring set with 10 d iamonds and wvE'ral sapphires was stol('n from thr home of Mrs. Au"tln Sturt('vant. 1921 Bayside Drive. Corona del Mar. e SATVJlDAT, FEB. 16 A hub cap was stolE'n from the <'ar of Mrs. Hal Dike. 101 Via Ni<'e. Lido Isle ... Fishing E-quip· m('nt was s1olen rrom a boat bt>lnngln~t to Harry Orrence ol Los Angei<'S ... A diamond ring wnl! found In a vacant lot In the 100 block oC Via Lnrca.. Lido Isle. e StnmAT. FEa. 17 A bicycle was stolen Crom thP home of T A McDougal. 208 Grand Can al. BaJboa Island ... A mattreM wu found on the Ar<'hH overpass ... A thief stole $85 from the home of William R. Mlram~. 241 VIa ~noa, Lido Isle ... A revolver. knlva.. fireworks, and ammunition we-re confis· cated by poJice from 19·year·old Donald Wlege of Chapman Col· Ier e at the main beach , Corona del Mar. e MOKDAT, PEa. 11 Thrt!e glus doors were broken Ln houses under corwtructlon on Maranls Drtve. Harbor Hlrhlanda ... A hit and run dama«ecl the car of Edna Sklnh~. 222 La Jolla Drive, Newport Helrh ta ..• A tire and wheel were .tolm from the car of Georce cyr, 417 Goldenrod Ave .. Corona del Mar . . . Someone ~ld $500 dama&ee to a plutered waJI In a hoUM under coMtructJon at 121 52nd St.. Newport Beach ... A buqr)ar stole 1845 worth of tools from Ren'le'a Dt.-el Service. 2311 Newport Blvd .• llfewport Beacb. The Ncwcolfl('rs club will hold their monthly meeting at noon Tuesday, Feb. 26, at lrvtne Coun. try Club. A demonstration In flower arrangements will be pre · sented by Mra. Jewel Welty of the Welty Flower Shop. Corona del Mar .• Newcom ers Interested can phone Harbor 6963. Spaulding's Jewelers 307 Marine Ave. Balboa Island villa • mar1na aAnmE Da!VE AT llAmlQ AVE. (Eatraac:. to aaJboa bkmd) WEDNESDAY. FEB. 27 Reservations Now Harbor 3930 LUICHEOI n• 12 110011 PreMnt.d through the coo~ of the Villa ~ Vema Miller and the Follcnring Diatinoti~e Shopa. Ruby's Childrena Shop 13911 S . Tustin Ave. Tustin Vema Miller School of Charm Commenta ry, Fashion Models 307 N. Broadway, Santa Ana Fun Fashions 2659 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar NEXT FASHION SHOW WEDNFSDAY, MARCH 13 IIVIn'l WJIOL&-l4J/a .. -New. Potatoes~~ ..