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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1957-03-21 - Newport Harbor EnsignPORT Tbe .-plrlt of coop«atlon be· dustrlal areL Rere'a the cha ln twe.n Newport Beach a.nd eo.ta of evenu: Meu blew up tht. week In a I. Newport Council decld~ audden explo.ion that apparent· ln a. ~al m.eetlne Monday ly bu wrecked hope of )olnt ac. morning to appnl th!' Su~rtor tlon on the water reservoir. Court dedaJon that bad favored Both Counclla did uy they Costa Mesa In the annexation were leav1ne the door open, but court autt. from the aldellnes It a ppea rf.'d 1. At 7:25 that evenlne the that both aides would walt for I Costa Mt'S& Coundl delivered to th e other to do the openLne. the N~rt Counell a •atement The audden apat wu touch~ of policy announctne tha t bf.. ort by controveny o~r annexa· ca~ of Newport'a decillion to tlon of the Newport-Mesa ln· appeal, Costa Mesa w u not eo· lng to p~d with the joint construction of the water reser · voir until the a nnexation ma ttn was settled. 3. Newport Cound l, meeting at 7:30. said tha t delay was lm · posalblf'. auggt'8ted that both citiH canc-el all a nnexation pro I ceedlnp and start all ov<'r again, took a ll necessary legal I action to Initiate joint operations on building the reservoir. and suggested a joint meeting with Costa Mesa the following chty. t. This lnform&tlon was for warded Immediately to the Costa Mesa Cou ncil, which W8JI also meeting a t the same timE'. Th<' Mesa answer camE' bark a few m inutes later: They could ~ no grounds for getting toielher the next day. NEW OFFICERS ond director'$ of the Bol~ Improvement Ann - lfront row, le ft to right) Vice-President Larry Heqewald, new Presi- dent Bob Joyred. outgoing Pres1dent Orville Schlueter, Secretary Monte Grimes: !bad row, left to right) Dol Grettenberg. Homer Sm1th Woody Holder jin his usual fancy vest) Ge,e Elf,ott. Verg"l Oo~e,, Coy WoHs ond 8,11 Thompson The new olfit:e" were 1n- stolled Fndoy evening The annual meet1ng wos held '" the Ne...,. port Horbor Y ocht Clllb jEns•gn Photo ) IH Wires Report oa Decision Corona dt>l Mar h as •on Ita fight to retain IU f lnrt C'lus Po.t OtfiC't'. Thls electrifying news came Yt>Sterday f rom Washington, DC., ln a telf!gTam from Con fl't'$Sill&n James Utt to Frank Jordan, president of the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commt'f'('t', and to the Eruna-n I The telegram said· I -.o. Office ~t -.... I dedded agaiut COIUOik1atioo of tbe Conlea del Mar POIJt I Office. OfUc:ta1 _.,... •t 1 to be IIUide ..tt!UD 10 days. .. 1 Thus came a suC'C't'S&ful ron elusion to a campaign canlt"d on by the Corona del Mar Chamtwr and thE' Ensign newspa~ The- c-ampaign was generatf.'d by thP announN:'ment from Washington on Feb. 13 that the Coruna dtol Mar Post O!flcP was to bP ron solldatl'd lb a "-tatlon of the" Nt.>wport &>arh PO!It OffiN.> Et ft><'ttve date was to bE' April 6 Petitions werE" rlrru latN1 by thE' Chambf>r These J)4"tilloM. with 2.126 slgnaturt"S, ~re for - wardt"d to Mr t:tt !or tran mlnal to Postmaster \~t"neral Arthur ~ummt>rflt>ld Both CongrM..,man t:tt and Sfonator William Know land ll"nt their support to thP Corona del Mar Chambt"f". stat ang that they wert" In favor of allowing Corona ~I Ma r to kl"Pp ats first class Pc:.t OtfiC't' Control Put on Oil Well 5. Throu ghout Tuesday there were efforts to reach a com· promise. These efforts Included a conference between the 2 may- o,., accompanl~ by their city attomeya. The altuatlon. how· ever, continued lo auume the M pect of the l.rres'-tlble Coree meetlne the Immovable object. 1. Newport CouncU, meetln1 Th ~ ~·11• Balboa' I t ~-------------------------The Oranee County Board of Supervison voted una.ntmou.sly ysterctay to crant the UR vart. &nee pennlt ror lt&dane 6 Sana to drW an oU ..U on the blu.U above Balboa eo... •b• to • ~ lM:l ..... dae ,. .. , ..... _~........-. ... ~"t:ttb~ :=U:ti~ a~ ree lVII 10n $ mprovemen ,.oDAJed all ad.lon on the water I c t t 2 Chambers Seek Plan for ,, .,. take m. mat" IM!foN n on r ac s Ja red :-a.c;:.:~:;...~ F H •t I y .,0 lt alCIIIW' on the ~lr. or ospt a Jo.1nt Action 1. eo.ta Mea CounciL mM't· Bob 1a}'red. owner.t U.. Rteh·IL&.rry R~ald. vfce-prUSdmt; placed~. . ... Ina a t 6 p.m ...... ood j··-•• flnn· A&.wmblyma n Bruce Sum ner fl~ld Servtce Statton In Balboa. Monte Grimes. aeaf't~ry; Herb • •• ..... -I t.h Jd t of th 10-l H Jk A motion to d Is 1 o 1 v e t~ ly. -aJ~•--.. 1•-policy not to announced this w~k that the s ~ new pres en e oe · o ~-treasUrt"r '" LU UirY .. ... __ I .. _ ___. Th o---d f Di Corona dt"l Mar M«rhants 01\•t The bou.r and halt Jonr hNr· lng ...,.. ~tf'l?d around thf' 14th rf'gulatlon of tht" ruiM IM"t up hy a rommlttf'f' appolntt'd by thP board to ~tudy the problf'm German Garb Reminds Him of War Duty pr~ with joint ~rvolr StatE' Df'partmf?nt of P ub I I C" ....... mprovement ~~~. su ... -..~. e ~ uvou o N'<'tors In - pla ns. I Works has awardf'fl contract.'! ag lng Orville St-hluMer cludf'l'! aL110 VergJI Oakden Hom !Cion of thf' Nt>Wport Harbor Oth ffl I •-u-.a th S 1 h H Chamtwr of Commc>~ fallt'd for Thus Monday evening will 1:)(' I gregallng Sl17919-160 for con Pro N'T5. ru!uo ..... at e f'r m t . erb Kenn}'. W()n(jy the deadline for a compmmiSf' structlon and <~ltf' developmt>nt annual m..etlng Friday In th<' Holdl:'r. Ball Thomp110n. Co~ l.trk of a '>N'Ond }P'itPrda) mor . that COuld restore the joint work at Fairview State Hospital :-.lcwport Harbor Yacht Cluh, art> Watts. Dal Grenentwrg and Mr nang and the-Mt>rrhant" Di\ I I &hi t .. ann \OINt lo <;('Pk a IV)CI(W'ratl\t> aareement on buUdlng the pro In Costa MMa ue er kl h • ~ nr n~ as:rN'm~>nt t' 1 w P,. n posed l.200-acre-foot rt'5ervolr Work to 1>4> done und<>r the B I w ~fr.uestsDoat thHt>11mN'CIIng _1wf'rr thP C'umna dt>l :\>1•tr and ~PY.l>Ort • CLOSIKC TilE DOOa contracts lndudes ronstructlon • • 0 man . ayor ra I • nun··· m1n ll<~rh<lr Chamtx-r-. U no mJddle IJ'OUnd Is found of two ward buildings, two se-and \1r; ClarenC"t' HlgbtP Coun 1 • • by then Newport Council Is curlty wards. and covered pas· St k b c rllmnn and Mrs. Stanlt.>y Raddc>r I \\ 111,'·'~ 0 Brvun. pr~ldPnt of sch~uled to Introduce revl.wd !Jages to link bulldln~. and sltt.> rue y ar hor. C'ity Managn and Mrs Rtlb · thP ~PY.port Harbor Chamtx-r. Plans and to adopt Ul e neces· development. t>rt Shelton and Frank Jordan. said hi' wuuld name a rommlttE"e Mrs. Freda Reuu, 70. ol 223'~ prc><~ldenr of t he Corona dtol Mar I to work out dt>taals with a sary le i al document. tor a str ict R W U 11-.-L... Grand Ca nal. Ba lboa Ialand. was Chambe-r or Commert't" Corona df'l Mar Cltaml:M'r rom ly Newport Beach reaervolr. This If I 1m, ........ r seriously Injured ea rly Monday . mlnH would finally cloce the door to night whf'n shp was hit In a "We 1t" just as proud of our I ------- Cc:.ta Mesa or any other political •• oc F .... IIJ o•--name of Corona del Mar as you I jol I artl tpat lng ..... ' ... crosswalk on Coast Hli hway, are of your name, Balboa." Mr. PI o· epnart.nt tyer Inn "thg·a~-rvpolrcprot.....t. abou t 300 ff!'t"t from the Arrhes Jordan said. "Let's get along." ans Inner ... ......... ~· Raymond Earl Wash am. 25, Sh e was tru tf.'d at Hoar Hos· Rf"Strlct 100 Nu l4 mdudPd among thl." rontrolc; adoptPd .;~afaM· Tpnn tht> C'OmpiC"tlon ot drallang. the" ~·piJ ht>art and all pumping t'QUtpmC"nt mrlutimg pumps. motor;. hn"" \"aivM. rurna~ hf'ntf'r~. plpt'S. m~Prs. Ptr. shall he houSf'd In ron M1"tt' ('('liars or \'aults completely be low tht.> surfa('t' of the ~urround­ ln£ Jtround and rovered with • ro nrrt>t t" ~I a b " Jim Gilstrap. Kadanf' spokt"tt· I man at thE' hf'arlng. said that tht-rompany did not want to Both s ides prHented a plan member of the Oran1t> Coast Col-pital. "We I>E'llt>ve ln a city of vtll whereby the joint operation on leit' faculty, died Su nday. March Drtver of the vehicle was Ray ages:· Mr Shelton said. '"Thf' the reservoir could proceed: 17. at the U C.L.A. medical cen-mon d Trudeau. 16. of 1706 Haven charm of the Caty of Nf"WP()rt 1. By Newport Councti-Both ter after an f'x terfded Illness Place. Cliff Havt'n Bf'arh Is in ke"eplng the identity I dnll rhe wt"ll if tht" OPt'f'&tlon For Ap •1 5 had tn be put undf'rgY'Ound. rl Aftf'r thf' dt'<'l~ion of thf" board. Th 1 Mr Galstrap said he didn't know cities cancel all anne~atlon pro· Mr Wuham. who joined the or the dlfff'rt>nt communltiE"S." ceedlnp rf'la tJne to th E' New faculty In Septl"mber. 1955. lived 9'tzMsw_._ II •--lit> pral.<;f'd thE' public splrltNJ port-Mesa lndu..trtal area and at 921 Fairvtew St .. Santa Ana. ................ .,_ a('('()mphshments of thE' citizens When Harry Kahn dreaed up establish a proper basls tor new He was supervl50r of the Busl-ll'll c~l-rn,_ or Balboa. C1llng thE' I>E'a utltica In German lederhosen durlnr proceedlnp which would take neu. Educational Work Exper1 -..... r-tion amt parking lot proje-cts. I• -.ek'a '1nternatlonal Trade Into account sound plannln~ enet> pfOITll m at Orange Cout. f' f•~ Jlt'nnal mt>mbfoi""!Jllp wheth<'r tht> rompany would go dlnnPr mt'('tlni of th<' Corona d_el ahead "1th tht> OPt'f'atJon alnet> Mar ChambM' of Commf'rt"f' "'til R~trlrttnn No 14 WIL!I adopted tM' hf'ld Friday. Apnl 5. at the • Youth Ct"nter. Prc><~tdf'nt Frank Jordan announN"d ' ,. ~ 1,. r d a' DlnnPr ~Ill bE' wnN1 al 7 p m" Judging Team ~Wins Honors Fab'" aale at RJchard'a Udo principles a nd the deoslrt"S of He also beea n the groceTY mer · A Canadian ~ool teachE-r. Ri-L u...a....-H-~ Market. he wu aurpr~ to note property own~ and voten In chandlztne proeram at the col-William HawkiMOn. wtll p~nt ..-nw~ •a II... lcCr that tl\,e ,enulne Bavarian CO.· the area. le~ a color ntm. ''A Peak ~hlnd the na"J a..l. 76, tume came tl'Om Berchtescaden. 2. By eo.ta Mesa Council-P'unt"ra l serviCt'S were held Iron Curtain.'' to the Shuttt'f'·Bue fllcer il Scellw I -r• Reuon for the aurprlae wu Allow the disputed Mesa No. y estt>rday at Brown's Mortuary Traveler. Section of the Udo Isle If c.r.a ..... Dies Tht> citrus judging ~m of the fact that Hany hlmaelf had Annexatlon to be certlfled by the chapel Santa Ana. with the Rev Woman 's club nt 8 p.m . tomor Thlrte-en-yt>ar old RJrh Hot'f. the NE'WJ)Ort Harbor Hleh School been on duty In Berchte.caden Secretary of State. wtth the Jamea St~art officiating. fnt~· row (Friday) at the U do Isle man, son of Ensl!rll rolumlst DT Rany Asbury Mc<'rt'ady. 76 of chaptt>r o1 th~ Futur? P"armen 01 for 3 months aftft the end of stipulation that If Newport ment wu In Ha rbor Rest Mem-clubhouse. I Rkhards Roffman ICalllnr C 1 703 Orchid A\·l". Corona del Mar. AmeTica won thlrd plaor ln the WoTid Wu n. Beach wtns Ita appeal, the certl· orlal Park. ~hmenu wUI be ~·~ by I Q.l. seriously Injured a finger dlf!'d Saturday. March 16. at hi~ state-wide cttrua contst Satur- Tbe complete Bavarian CO.· Ocatlon would be nulllfl~. and Mrs.. Juliette Milliken. Mrs Ken-Saturday a!temoon •·hlle work-home Ht" wu a native of Ohao day durtng the Natlonal Or-ante tume bad been loaned to Rich· the property ownen who want~ L.... • ... , Is fl-1 neth Kingsley. and Mrs Lefo lng on hls motor IICOOtf'r In front and had llvNJ In this rommunlt) Show at San Bernardino.. Tbe arcft Market toe Jut week'a cele-to Joln the City of Newport --.. ~ Barnes. of Anthony's Shoe Shop. 3401 E 12 ~a,., He wu a retlrt"'d ac cl~ B team won second place. ~ bywhth0e hpaudb~e!,~ thue ~~nJ:,out0tddoth.!n. h ave the op· llnl•l• fir IJ.III 80..., _,..,.. •------Coast Hwy .. Corona del Mar. countant Members ot the A team a.re --.... ~·'""" .,...,_ ,1 ..... -•• ••---·••--.... ... v_ -.... _ Younr Hoffman W8JI In the He Is aurvtved by a daughter Mlc-k~y Queen and Ron 1--. of deputy mllltary eovemor of the Each plan was r?jected by thco Lealie Kay, flr·at dauchter of Ralph Baverstock. 8:5-year-old process of putting th~ C"haln on Mrs. Marlont> Hardy of Van Newport Beam. and Iack Woocl oount;y of ~htescaden for 14 other party. Mr. and Mra. John R. Alden of retired mining t>nctne.. Ia back his scooter when hE" caught his Nuys.. of Costa ~-Memben ot the montha of occupation duty after Monday mornlnl"• • p e c Ia I 224 VIa 1Coron. Lido l.ale. was from the hospital and recuperat· fln~r betwf'E>n the chain and Funera l ~ wt>rt> held B team a n-Gene ~ and the end ot the war. A compa.rbon meettnc wu ealled ~ltlcally born Sunday, March 3. at Hoag lng at the home ot bla daughter. m ain ff'ar. He was t:na~ at yesterday ln Hollywood. Baltz; Dou g Trapp of eo.ta Ilea. and of notes showed that the 2 men tD decide lt appeal ahould be Hosptal. Leslie ~lehed 6 lbs.. Mr.. Dudley GulJdr. 371 Poppy Hoag Hospital. Mortuary ot Corona del Mu wu Sam Edney of Sa n t a AnA had been stationed there at the taken tn the a.nnuatlon dll· 4 O\Jnc:es. A~ .. Corona del Mar. ln char,. ol ananeetnE"nts 1 Helghta. aame Ume. but had not met owr pute. eo.ta Mea bad won the ... E11••• ·--theN. · annes election ln th~ Mesa No.2 ,.. •--th:~-:~~~ ~o:em...=u:! ~; =~~en~: C.D.M. MAN KILLm, ..... s.. ...... tlon unit. taklne ~ n~ port lhoeltrtn• annex. Mesa No. Mn Estelle Botnnan. former- American mtlltary ..--......... ..... 2 Included wlthln It the 65-acre 3 u ED t.a now h•d cuhl« at JtSc:barda Newport l'nh St. Annex. New· INJ R IN CRASH ly of 410 Po4nllett:la Ave_ Coron• and baa been wtth the maJ'bt port took the maUIIt to court to ~~ Mar, and' employed by 1:., 1 ~ K~ and bla ~e ancJ .......,. which dty had prior· Pl.nt'h Cen.rnks tOt 12 ynra. ~ thetJ 6-yev-old dau&hter Uve at lt:J SUperior Court ruled in favor A Corona del 11..u man dl..t eu, bymond Lopft. rf'et>lwd Sun~. Marc::b 10 at Sioux Falls. 311 ••-aJ Rd.. Cllft Haven. · ~ . and 3 -ns -tn•··--2 m l-1 ..... ,ry. Sooth Dakota. aftft a lona IJJ . _,, of oo.ta .. eaa. ...._ •• ,:--... _--... tt"ot'"~ 2 ..... ,....,_ ness. She •as a nwmbfor of the City Attorney Karl Davla. re-Mu.........,, u """' 1'8\l a • A lq)C)Itesma.n for the-hl&hway c t M Rebekah ~ N v1ew1'q the .&tuatlon for the ear auto eolUslon fi&J'\y Monda.1 ~Vol a.ld t1M ~ndaU vehl· .:_a f'U o. Neowpcl't OOUndJ. aid that eo.ta mcmtn1 at the lnt&Wdoo of cle ..., travelllD& at exceai~"C" Mel& OMmt:ll U.d reeetvecl Pallad.-8oad ancJ MacArthur ~ CI'OIIe'd tM nter Jan~ Sht' Is aurvtved by 3 4aul'h· ~etten _,..,. tn ue1 rtqueltiq Blvd. and r.Dl!Md lnto u.. ~-car: ten; a son ; a.nd 7 crancJchlldren; annaatlcm. but b.acl not tMd the PronouM'II!d dead on a.n19al at J[uykettdall ..,. a dvU m · a nd 6 areat ,.randaebUdren t.uen ln open ~ ,.,_ .... Roq Ro.pltal wu H~ E\o'· Jlftefto emplo,yM tlir Ge bub 6 o.nw. 11M -~ hla re-tore l'f..-port 0ucmct1 wu tan· kendall, 32. cl b Jtl&f'I'\M!!rlte Southwm!l Co.. Tlltbs. u.nD • ACATIOII DA'ID lltMti. to bee ae lfttc:Uw awaN ot u... requem tD oo.ta Aft., wtao wu clrtvb\c a ll*b Be ,. aumved _ ,.. ~ewpott· Barw R._b lcbool MudliL M-"'*' wan ...,. ~ eu on ~or llhd. taward -WidtcltW. and aU Nf'WJ*t a.dl and ...S.. wllo WAll • .,......, cs.artna .U\MDtkiD to Newport Santa Ana. Antonia Oovamabtaa Anne; ancS o~ .._ ol ..._. eo.ta M .. flerwnt&r7 ~ polbtfd ...,.. Ia •• • .-. treJii w.. ......_: ..._ ...,_. ,... nac1 oe AnaMim. drtftf ot the veldc:t. dma.. will etc.. em Good rrtct.)'. Apil Jftcl\J"-the ~ e. .....n y_. Uad lit) Mid ... will 1111 ....... •s , ... aiJ tM Rewport IMadld..,..,... C.... .a Mar, .,......_ tulilr MtksMI -. ta b &ueetr .... u.., whk:ll ,.,_tlonal .,_. tlu041lP?' ......., b • ..;.. pclldea 111 Oouldl. ._. ...-. .. a ttp4 ue a '' ...,, CUftala Cook W4 s 1 ..., ...... lllcll'-7 wm cwttaw ~tiM~· the cttr. tM MIE'1ta. 111111. ... ...._. .. to Calla ... QMmcll to IIUt t.-....ct .... ~= ...... Ct1ftM .............. ...a. ltMoll wUl reope "''M o:~r,~=~= .......... to .. a ft.D. ....... (atiJ4' tl 116 .... lla) Ia \be ........ Oanllt • X tltq, ~ a matiGin to .. ~ • s...-1 0.. ....,.._ .. 6e ,_. ()flee at c.-. 4W ... r, Cenf. Pto61 • t4 ~. • ~...,. I• tile City ef .....,_. .... C.llf. OAW _. ,....._. ,lat .. th. &.If" WAt,a -a.. ~ 2110 L c-t Hlflmty, C.... 4.1 Mer, CaJiforllle. • Tlii.SHON!St HAIIOl I 114 -' 1111 t.t~WNA OF CAUFOlNtA NEWS,APU ..UiliSHElS A.SSOCIAT10N ~ of tt.. NATIONAL EOITOitiAL ASSOCIATION AlVO L HMP --------·---<>--•IMI ~ ~ HMIA.--·-·----·-·---·----··--·-~te W1tw SAM MitCHELL ·--·---······-·----A~ M.Ntw 101 IUlNS--·-··-··----.. ---·-·-·-le,.,t.r FlORENCE LUNES ............ ·---··· .. -··-···· -OM.. MeNf.: MElCEDES HAU.. --···-·········--·--·--····--·--... Oeul&d A.d_... 119 HOWARD IARNES. .. ----·-··--··-·--··--·---Cltclllatioe ltUIY STtVENSON----··---------·· ---looUeeptr HUGH McMILLAN .. -·····-···-.......... ---·· ·-·-··-·--· ... ... Pllot09r•phy • • • n.. NEWK>lT HAUOit ENSI&N ._., .,..._ cfet.rM'-d to ... e ,..,...,_.,_ of t-•1 clrculetloa by Judt-t of the Superior Cowt end bz ,. .... th.reof It qweRfled to pvblldl ell pwltnc notket reqww~ by l.w * * SUISCIUntON RATES: Loc.l ~t~l>tcnptlon retM! Two JM.......UAO; 011e JM......$)A0 Outslcte of the Heritor Are.: Two YM,.......7.00; -rM~ ••.ao ~ • LDII'I' •• M AO ,.. .... eJillld by th• Clt;y worda to that .... CowadJ .. pw t.h-a J)rOpoU• 9o W. I'CJt the ""U~ OUM· tlon to 1'-k 11M t\ltUht eouncta. bet o1 .tpatura oa an lnltla· trom aotq hot wUd apendln.r tJve pedtlon to fOI'Ce the CoW\· our tax moMy on ptOmotlon cu .. , hand and cauM you and (luncheon t:IO()), entertalnment them to tuddely aee the ltabt (Navy Leape 11.200 to wine and and aave face by puttlnr our dine the offlcera of the Hornet) pl"'pC*itlon on the ballot with and eo forth ttom the advertis· the tnoon-.uenU.al chance ol a .aQ , " ~~~~~~~ ·ay~~ lne Ca special tax) fund. word 01" ~ It p&Med by a 'tlcxxaclii::::ICCX:::ICCXXICI:XICXXliCI:XliCI::ICICII:ZICII::ICICZ:ICicX:I We requested that the CouncU whopplne major1ty. - put It on the ballot at tbe speda.l May~ )'QU don't talk to the • IW IW W 1'01nllfAIOft 4 p.m. on SuncSay, My 14, alter election they are caJUq about r1a-bt people. Tey talkine to u. Jt muat be 8pl'lna! Lut J'rl. the teama ba~ ca\lallt qp oa the middle ot May to uk u.a to comroan &*)ple and aett.Jne hep. day, the lnterclub Albacore their mudl-n • • d • cf abut-eye, ap~e bonds tor a new water W't\y llhould we buy stock In Tournament Committee held Ita the-re wtU be a cocktaU party reeervolr. you? atatement of the Coundl'a nrat ruetlnf. From r~ tbla and bta awardt cUnner at the Just u I suspected when they lnteption to cut the adverttsioe 12th Annual Tournament wUl be Balboa Bay Club. U J'OU were In ~ugeested thla to us. they were tax fund this year! bleeer. better and more excltlne last year'a haule, you'll apptecl· uaing It to atall tor time. In • • • than t!Yer. The oftkfal datee are ate thla cbanp. For mo.t of ua order to place a pro~ltlon on • PUT Olf TilE auKES July 12. 13 and 14. subject. of old codgers, it took about a week the ballot. It must be presented Alt~ aeelne this Councll dis· courut, to the appearance of the to recover from Jut year's In· either by Initiative petition with slpate all but some $800 of a albacore. terclub! It was rugged. the required number of sJgna. balance o t$20.000 In the adver. Pacltlc Anelers Is the host • MOT nus TEAJl tures or by the Council S5 days tlalng fund In the tl111t 8 months club for 1957. Thla means that All 1 write this. I'm fleuratlve. -:•:1 • • • • • • • • • •:• • ' ' • • ' 1 ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' • ' 1 ' ' 1 ' before the election date. of thla f t.cal year. and after hav-headquarters will be at the ly dabblne at my peepera with ~ ..e H • • • lng voted tor and passlne a ~· Balboa Bay Club. the P.A. home my hankie. 1 haven't missed • t.aa, b ' op e LACKDfG COifFIDEifCE strlctlon on spending of adver-port. Harold S. (Hal) Kenoyer, of flshlne In an Interclub AJbaco~ -T The Council calculated, and tlslng funds. which was evaded. Udo Isle, who was the club's Tournament alnce 1950, but rightly, that il they spring their we think It's time to put on the prexy In 1955, the year the Tour· there's always a rtnrt time. I( • 1 1 1 1 • * 1 1 1 •: 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1 ' 1 <• 1 ' ' 1 1 ' • ' ' ' •:• ' ' ' bond proposition and call a brakes. nament was won by Pacltic all goes as planned, 111 be • WHO WANTS HORSE RACING? special election we won't be able One of the arguments by the Anglers, Is general chairman. finishing up the 12th Jntema. 1 don 1 believe we need horse roceng ot the Oranqe County to get the required number of Counctl members against the May we add a resonant ''Amen" tlonal Ueht Tackle Tournament h I f f 1.. f 1 signatures to force our proposl· prl>poeiUon Is tt that they don't to the committee's choice or away back In Ocean City, Fo irgrounds I hove an idea thot o w o e lot o you o ~:s are o tne ll 1 _... d h ... ~ tlon on the ballot over an un. want their bond ba ot c utter'""' chairman. It woul ave ....,..,n Maryland, the day the Jnterclub some openeon as myself willing Council. ln this way they up by any other propositions. It real tough to have selected any· begins. My sorrow will be tern· Reoson for this comment ts the action of the Board of Directors hope to make It appear that they 1a our honest bt>llef that our pro one else wlth such all-around pered a little If 1 can get back of +he Oronqe County Foir who hove ogreed unanemously to proceed are not denying the right of the position will not only not hinder Ideal qualities tor the big job. In time tor the dinner and with constructeon of 0 holf-mile troineng trod ot the Foer sole P<"'P IP to express their dlsap-the bond measure but will help It ls a majo•leat to engineer Qne award ceremonies _ keep that . . ~ b . . h . provql of the loose spending In It get Ita necessary two-thirds of th~ attain.. Thla year's com· vacant chair open, Harold! It es o sen~us step to to e--nnqeng . orse roceng to our co~ I the past and their lack of con· majority to pass. petition will Involve 9 clubs, 54 There were two other decisions muntty-too seroous to be left up to ~he F~er Boord alone. The entere fldence In the present and future Certainly It will bring mort' boats and 162 anglers. of Interest. There will be no community has o stoke (no pun) on th•s dec•s•on Councils. voters out to the polls on at'· The Lleht Tackle Marlin Club calcutta. as had been rumored. We got r d of s1ot macl-lones on our c•ty severo! yeors ogo. Less Thf' dtl~ens' rt-ason for this count of the added Interest. who took home the trophy. Pacific There also wlll be no mau take thon 2 yeors oqo the Ens•gn led 0 uccessful compoig11 to outlow on lack of confidenre Is brought otherw1~ might be <.'arele-ssly In Anglers w.,u runner-up, In 1956 oft. at daylight. 1 shed no tears other form of gomol ng-the seemongly ennocent pmboll mochine about by an exposure of the rec· different. And lastly but not This year . YOU guess. over the calcutta, but I'm !lOrry h h d b d d 1 k th h 1 th ·1 ord of giving to the Chamber of leutly, the Council <.'an create e DflfOVAnOKS the committee didn't re-Institute wh•c a een rowonq o lremen ous o e roug ou e '' y I Commercf' $157,000 In a 10 year I some good will with some little The I.C.A.T. Committee madP I the daylight take·off. It you'vt- Now maybe we ve got onother fight on our honds-to keep cut period , A largc.> <.'hunk or this j mutual back scratrhlng In a some Interesting . chanees at ever sat In a boat with ha lt 11 yet onother form of gambling, romely. betting on the horses. I went Into ~>alarlt>s. Never In its spirit of cooperation-! e .. INting their Friday meeung The first hundred other ones at full-throt- Oh 1 ~row the orgument ol' roght It II brinq money i<1to the history ha~ thP Chamber of Com-wht't" the peopl(' think that ~ (' one, which should add a lot of j tle, and watched the white commun.ity Thot s the some o•gumt-nt put to me when 1 Wll\ ob,ectong I mercp co llf'Cted enough dues 1 are having a <>ay so In our city zing, eliminates the alternate wakc.-s fade astern as the club to slot mochines on the Ctty But we hove not yet come to the ro;nt from its ":~t'mbc.>lrs tho paylOits em· govt'rn ment • • • boat, just In case. The 3 angiNs n ag!! nutter from masts anc1 h h ~ h h 1 ~ 1 h ploy('e<> ~t'Vt'r n t ese years on the alternate boat could fish sprt'arlers, you'll nevPr forget. Jl I ope t. at we excuse o~.r m toe, w I 1 e cyn'"" P 1 o~r.prf 0 1 e have thl'y cnll('('tt'd as murh as e A CHANCE TO SAVE and compete for Individual hon was a thrill of thrills. ends lust.fytng the me11r . thf'y askt>d the city tor and re· I Wouldn't you think that a ors but their scores did not count • EVEJf m MElDCO Why don t you let me '""::"' ..,rot you th.nl: of b• ~q "~g horse C'('lved 1 I Counril trying to save some for their team. 1 . r"trg tb our communotr? 0• tell t to Rolph M11sley r m~elf, pres• Again 1 say that with t hat money could use their own t-n· For the first time. 1957 will set' We ve written often or J de"' of the F.,;, Bollrd Ho•bor 402 kind of dough we could have gineerlng dt>partmt-nt to draw srx boats to a team. Instead or I Wayne Harrison of Sa~.ta An~. • • • gold plated. plush rushloned I plan!! for a building as unrom· the usual five plus an alternate whom we to~dly call .. Pappy • playgrounds tor our kids. Now , plica ted as a Fire Hall. or do we boat The fun comes tn when the Finn of Fish -tails · In the that dear Counrll I<> plainly need an architect's dream to you ieam that the scores of only S ANTA ANA INDEPENDENT. • THEY'RE SCRAPPING AGAIN I statl'd why we would like to be I housf' our fire apparAtus'! I refer the top 5 boats will count In the Mostly the stories have beton It is o sorry spectocle to see two cities scropp.ng l·~e overgrown aC'C'OrdE'd the privilege-of expr£>s to the propose-d ~.000 fir(' house team scoring! Looks like the about hls horribly bad. unbe· ~·ds over who wins t~e m~rbles. In thos "SII)n'e ·1 ~ more mporlont sing qur'-t'lns at the polls and 1 in the Harbor Highlands a rf'a, committee ls going to have to llevably constant h e 8 d a c h es thon morbles, becouse it onvolves the morol obl,g11 t,0 ns of 6t.es. ond 1 taking part in our city govern-$2.450 of this to be the fee of thc.> provide nine booby prizes for aboard ~ts. his own or some. h ht f · d' d 1 ment archltet't the low boat for ea<"h team. one elM a, whenever heo goes 1 e reg s 0 '" •v• ua s I attendPd last w('('k's study • • • Whoever thought t his one up fishing. The Celt Councils of Cosio Mesa or,d Newport Beach ore ot 1 session and heard this very e BODCET SOOOESTIOif de&erves a small bouquet of Last wee'. from Mazatlan. it <lgom over anne•oltons, ond gett;ng onvolved in the froc11s •• or frank stat£>ment by the city Recommendation to the city posies. It's a real goodie. Now Mexico. cam~ word that the innocent bystonder, t~e desperorely needed woter reservoor. manager to Council: •·J am sure managt>r and finance officer on everyone wUl have two objet'· black cat wu atlll croalnf hll 1 guess 1t's sort of poetic justice for Newport Beoch--or 0 cose In my own mind that It this the subjet't of making their re· Uves· to wtn. and to atay out ot path. Btl headlines In t.be IN· of the bod penny turning up. This deplorable turn of events in the ~~llposltion gdetsl ~lithe t.bbaltlotolt port.l on the comine budeet In· •theW~O· ~ -·-~• Dp~~~froaamld ..:~t. onta ~~ I · f · '"bo · ·t· · ht II be '"-f •t f ""' pass, an ""' eve a )' u teUiglble to the avHaee cltlzena ••-• _......_ -v ._.,..,.. -·~ re oteons o two neegn nng ce 1es meg we tne rue s o on un· f the CouncU are aoo su~ that a nd not aerve to contuse them by The second draattc change In Slnldnr." Before I read on; I neighborly gesture of two yeors ago. Do yoo remember? I II bet ft wfll pass .. figures under headings that they the rules Ia a lJ.Important. rt ex. knew who wu Involved. Pappy Costa Mesa hosn t forgotten. The New'port Beach Council then did • • • will not understand. tends the time of the testlvftles a nd hl.s cute wife Kay: Col. and just "(hot they are now accusing Costo Mesa of doing •n the present e AJf EXCEPTIOif For Instance, every expt'nse In· to TIIREE days. Mrs. Warren Paul, all of Santa dispute-initioting o sneo~ onnexat.on to get the jump on the other General S t a n I e y Rldderhof C'Urred by a department should Jn the past. as a carry·over Ana, had gone to the fiAhlne ct!y. I refer to the Upper Bay onnexoloon by the Newport Council may have been the Pxreptlon to be In th(' total cost of that de from earlier days when the al-hot·spot that Ia Maz.atlan for a who ma.,euvered ol ,., secret closed-meet ng co..,ferences so that ~uch belief. and I might add I partment. including travel of de-bacore were almost .within reach two.week vacation. Costa Meso could ,..01 hove ory .,0 ,ce .n rhe matter It w~s not the that we take exreptlon to his partment heads. which I realize of the jelly-anglers. the tourna · We have few details, except I h h dl d h B statemE-nt : "Two letters and 10 Is not char~ea ble to the fund of ment covered a Saturday and a that the boat wu the 8181 preser,tly conslduted Counci "" 0 on e 1 e Upper oy mo'leuver cards do not constitute a public that department. but to the ad Sunday period. The big party. FOUR. belongtne to Ernie Cop. 1nq l:~.t tf.e tosle loflqers on demand tor su<.'h a proposition. vertlsing fund. It should show with the announcement of win· pel. and that the entire party I ment;on thes ~·deleght only "s bodqround, not by woy of e• Furthermort-our ow n Coundl In the advertising fund that thE' ners and award3. wu held the was rescued. There's no word, CJ "g the pre,ent pe•ulo.,ce of tfle Co\tl! Meso Counctl wh•ch i~ plans to take the same action by money was spent from that fund. night of the second day ot com-but we hope they also saved o t.ng omewhat loke o ~poiled child unwtllinq. to go oheod with the <.'Uttlng the adve~!slng tax to but It should ai!IO show In th<' petition. their gear and Pappy's new ,..~ervr'>tr pion, beclluse Newport •s cholle,gong them on the Meso one C'l'nt this year. total expense of the department In ret'ent yf'ars. most anglers. camera. We wonder, though. be· t~o 2 A.,ne•ol on Let's take that statement In quf'stlon. This Is the only way what with taking ott at 2 a .m. cause when gasoline takes fire. . . apart First ht-should know that we citizens can know .-xact · for albacore country anything up you move fast! h the f.r t pl~ve 1~ e water re\ervoir should be 1udged slroctly what ht-Is talking about before ly how much it takes to run each to 75 milE'S out. have bf'en too Slnrere condolences from this r ·, ~wr mer •s and not ho~d copped oy other fomoly squ.,obles I hP sounds off. or did he just de· department. licked. that second evening, to corner to the Ha.rrlaons and the ,,.. the sprond ploce Cost, MP .. J is on uneosy qround n the an-llberatf'lr. by using thf' number even know that a party wu In Pauls. We echo the feelings of a ,,., ,, "'" fght-1 rnPon morol y r.,,~,., than legolly. In p~..sh'ng through of rrquests re<'elved since the Ufe lemllersllip progress. Last year, with all the thousand friends when we re- th•or Me o No. 2 1rne•ofoon by vc.te of the few residents. Cosio Mes11 I last 1 md~tlng and hnot1 the to1tal &<.'tlvlty ott San Diego or t>Ven joice that aU were saved. W e ..,cte'J leqo Y ut no~ on qc 0 ,,.. t:::.wor su son '0 ~roperly own he dMired! The city clerk states · nutn stumbled out ot cars nnd busses the new and tine angllne head· -· 11 b od f d b t t 1 I ret'f' VP · to give t e mprf'l<> on liYift ., s...a....-a farther south, the crowd that hope. too. that the niceties of e• wr wonted to Otn the c•ty of Newport Beach. A f.w. reosofloble that there had been at the-time Howard Re~ of 369 Cost a about 9 p m. that ~nd day quarters. Jerry Barnard's BAL· a.., 1 ~e.,sible solvt•on would have been for Cost., Me'" k e•rlude 57 \!oTitten requt!'sts re<'t-lved I Mesa St.. Costa Mesa. president more closely ;esembled a arroup BOA CLUB DE MAZATI.AN. wLII th e pr"perty owners from Mes11 No. 2. ond everybody would hove Now. general. we 57 citizens ot the Ora nge Coast Sertoma In· of sleep.walklng zombies than rapidly aoothe their wounds. bee" hoppy. ond ju~tice would hove been done. I tlnn't like your bellttlln' cra<.'ks. tt>rnatlonal, was a warded tht.> anything else. I still ache physical, and of th~ heart. If M.,ybe t ~ not too late The entire onneroteon m•qht ~· 'I be We will remt'mber when you first lite membership of the local when I think of It! nothlne elae wtll do lt. a trip to ca.,ceiiP-d ond new proceedinq~ onstetuted. Cosio Meso would st.ll oet made the statement In Counrll dub during a recent meeting at 'Taln't gonna be that way the exotic beauties of San Bias, , ' ' 1 d d · M N 2 d t 1 ~ mt'4'tlng that 9 out of 10 JM"'ple the Hudson House, Costa Mesa. TillS year! The tlshlng w111 take u guests of Senor MJguel Lan· mr t 1 '"e l)re_a ore. u e •n eso 0 on proper Y ow~ers e you had talked to were In favor RuS.!Il'l Best of t he Long Beach plare on FRIDAY and SAniR· zagorta should complete the C a Vol ould 1o•n Newport Beoch. rather thon be forced to JO•n Costa I of thP city trailer park and the club made the presentation DAY. July 12 and 13. Then. about beallnl pi"'C'eU. Meso w o+~oul even the riqht of costing o bollot ---_._... ..... ._... ______________ ._... Ncv.rport Harbor Ensign Corona del Mar. Calif. It Is the wish of the Women's Council of Our Lady of Mt Car- mel CatholiC' Church, represent· lng approximately 600 families In the Newport area, that th!B group dlret't a special appeal to those persons engaged In theatre manaeement. that motlon pic· tures IK'heduled for release dur- Ing those week.q of Easter vaca- tion for both Orange and Los An· geles County schools. be scrt>ened with particular care as to the sultablllty of content for youth· tul audiences. Tllmllll. .. _ ....... 14 'nlunnan Guy RJekman, 74, of SOCS Narct..ut Ave.. Coro'na del Mar. died 'lburaday, Mardl 14, at He.~ Hc.pttal after a brief IUn-. Be wu a native of Iowa and Uftd bft'e t yean. He was a ret.tNct eontroetor. H~ It IIUJ'Vfftd by b1a wtdow, Karp.ret; 2 daUMJ')t--. Mra. lAWll .lllh ot 1M h~. and fltro. 80bet Ge,. ot Sbon our.: and one ll'ancJalU. J\1.-.J ..,......,. ... Mid ......, at -.Ja II tiiUJ' ell ape\ ODiMu ... ., ... .:- ... a.ta ac.M.. • I There ls a responsibility which rests with each Individual to preserve and foster the high degree of moraUty which will In- sure the basic standard of de· rency we welcome In the youth of today and the generation or tomoTrow. Objectionable and question· able tllms are particularly one- rous when flaunted bef~ a sen· sltlve a udience at an Imp~. slonable age. It woulc2 be to the out&tandlne credit of this com. munJty It all theatres In the Harbor area would consider It a pei"!!Inal oblleatlon to con8clen· tlously edit their programs with thla thoueht In mind. No one dlKredJta completely the point made by theatre man· aeers that object:Jonable mate. rfal Ia forced onto tbt'm under the r~ble policy ot lnclud· tnr the chalf with t.he Wheat. but tM conalatent tend~lnl ot morally aub.atandard tllma dur· Ina theae partlcular aloremen. tloned ~ can only lndtcate a .tudled lndltfetence on the part of the manapment to the nor· mal .tanda.rdl ot ~. an4, a.a auch., wUJ be actlvel.J ~· aurf'd by tb<>ue,btful Pft'80M ol aU faith&. -Slncerel.Y. nw women•• Cocmdl ot Our Lady of Mt. c.r..t Qurdt ••.-t atadl a.&AJtOa C. UWIY From 1 Noon IESEIVITIIIS lOW 1111111 1411 Banquet Room Available for Party Groups and Clubs' Friday, March 22 Presented through the coopera- tion of the Jamaioo Inn Restau- rant Verna Miller and the fol- lowing Distinctiye Shops. PDf·D ODD. 509 W. 19th St. Co.ta Mesa nAIIC:U •01r10• aon 1808 s. )lain St. 213 N. Broadway Santa Ana OAY'IOQI 217 ll&rt.M Ave. Balboa laJand TD .UTIJIOP J.8l9 Newport Blvd. Coat& Mea -'A"AirA I test11i1tilnt I S --------1' orlaJ ....... OW•••~• ~ ................. ~--------~.-.--. .......... -. ..... ~~---.~~~~ .... ~._ .................. .__., • spr1ng Why resist ... wbcn there '• sud! result~ yet ultnpbsmt. dcDckru:m&clOIC by wUh StauSs- Sy:uem? Soulfc:r ''fOur mocoritcd cxem.. coucbo will reproportion yOUt figure and trim away iDcba. Tb.ty'R part of the f.unoat St~uf­ fcr SytWQ ••• widely copiofd. but MIVII duplicated. You .aJ have to come to Staulfcr Systaa for Suu.ffcr resula. So brina your problans to friatcl. ly Scad'cr cspcna. Do ic DOW ••• IOJOU may pat daclfriDI wQ • tN&ow ..... fipK. .._.. tocllry. Your 6nt .WC ... .. ....,.. ... • e ,...... ......... ......... . ...,... ..... , .... ••••• .. ~ ... ttarted last • uww week on a oae...._, aom.IJM'r· ~tubeD A.merkhanlan. 3·un1t. d&l a.uJldJ.Jw b .._ lllq Vet· 2-.tory apa.rtment at 109 23rd St., tree~ at B3 1!. Cout Hwy .. eo. Sl5.575: CoL BurDa Beall, awl· rona del Mar. on ~ 4«).foot lot clet:k at 229 Canal. 1100; JeaN between the SbeU aation and SUeD, 1'ep&lr tool, 11D7 w. Bal· Col. Bl&U'a Lone Stu EXhibit. boa Blvd.. ISO; ¥. B. Sh81D&D Tbe bullcUnc wU1 be .u-d Co.. mow 3 bWJdtftp tram 2241 for a future MC:OI\4 .tory. Cenld and 23UJ W. CGut Bwy. to DlO Sparka a. the bu11412', and plana bloc*. w• Cout Hwy., $12.250; were prepared by Ardlltect Ray· Robert ~hen Jr., wall at 4704 mond Kent Harvey. NeptuM, 1200: 8ayabore Park. I About IZ§O.OOO 1n pennlta were demoUab MrVtce statJon build· luued durlnc the put week by Inc at 112 w. Cout Hwy., 1200: the Newport Beach BuUdlnc ~-.88tha Borndeld, cabana at 25 P~t. brlnclnc the total for CabrtUo. Udo Traller Park. 12.. the month to cl011e to I&!JO,OOO 500; Carl Schatz. 1-unJt. 1-~ FoUowtnc pemtta were luued: ctwelllnc at 131 ~th St .. 11.2.250 . • co•OifA DEL IIU Crown 1V, alcn at 3422 E. Cout Hwy., la)O; Irvine Co .• shower. locker and atonlge with apartment on second story. 1739 Bayalde Dr .. $19.000 ; Clyde May. nard, alteratJons at 609 Lark- spur. $400; Carl Wester, e.xtend root over deck, 520 Femleal. $700; Dr. Marguerite Foulk, wall and slab, 812 Breakers Dr. $!500: CDIL roa TBE STALLS A 6 -pound. 10-ounce baby cirl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stall of 1129 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Sunday, March 10, at Hoag Hoapital. UW.-t ••eeoe I N I IU AT, .... II,.., llfSUBAifCE ~Atn'O W. C. WAGNER '-10 1'!. 17th St. Oalita .... UMrtF s-o. ... JIA JAMES D. RAY 1446 L COAST HWY .. COlONA DEL WAl ~47U IE II UPIILSTEIII FIGHTING a spectacularly smoky blaze in Corona del Mar ore (from left) Fire Engineer Byron Marcum: Harold Benedict, paid call fire· man, end Fire Capt. Robert Humphreys. while the p roperty owner, Campbell McGee. looks on. The fire broke out March 5 in the McGee dwell· inq at 520 Iris Ave. Damage was eshmated et $750.--iEnsiqn photo) Campbell McGh~. repair fire damace at 520 Irla, $400; May Vertrees. 1 . story commercial building a t 2823 E. Cout Hwy., I $18,500. e SHOll£ Cl.J71'S Robert Rothwell, 1-unit, 1-st.ory dwelling at 3J6 Morning Canyon, $24.570; W. A. Colenan, 1-unlt. 2-story dwelling at 324 Morning Uae En.alcn Cl~lfled ads to buy, aell, trade or exchance. 57 THE ONLY ' TWICE-PROVED 1. NE\1\1 TRUCKS lbt•"'Y prevetl Oftd performonce p~ • tile ...w.f.-ow GM , ....... Gro-.1 .... • the AICIIft llfh••r .. AI..U Here's the hardest working pickup of the yearl from smol'f new grille to groin-tight toil- gGte CMvrcHt offers the most modem pidcvp of olll Rot·ledged side panels on the pfdcup box make for easier aide loading. And there ore no ~ housing bulges in the body to tolce up valuable load spoc.. You get concealed Safety Steps. pano- ramic visibility, Hig~level ventila- tion! You get ol tbe latest cob COI'IIfort and safety features I lll .. lll••"···•••tt ... en See Your Authon.d Chevrolet Dealer • LECAL JfO'nCE R.ESOLtmON NO. 335 A RESOLUTION OF mE CITY COUNCIL OF nlE CITY OF COST A MESA OF INTENTION TO ANNEX. AND GIVING NO· TICE THEREOF. WHEREAS. there Is situated outside and contiguous to the City of Costa Mesa a ~rtaln un- Inhabited area as ht>relnatter more partkularly described; and WHEREAS. the owners of over ont>-half of the land and tb~ territory by area and by assessed valuation as shown on the last equall7ed assessment roll In the I County ot Orange have ex· pressed themselves as desirous of having the same annexed w ith the City of Costa Mesa; and WHEREAS. tht>re has been submitted or} or about the 25th day of February, 1957. to the Orange County Boundary Com. mission a legal description and plat of the said hereinafter de· scribed uninhabited area, for Its I approval, pursuant to Section 35002 of the Government Code of the State of California; and 1 WHEREAS. the approval of Mid Orange County Boundary Commission has been secured and repomd upon by the Bound· ary Commluion with respect to the definitcnesa and the cert.aJn· t;y ol the propoMd boundarle&. NOW, THER.EPOKE. BE rr RESOLVED, by the City Cou.ndJ or the City or Costa Mesa. a City of the Slxlh Class. to annex the tuald real property as hereinafter described. whk h said real prop- erty Is contiguous to the pres- ent boundaries ot aaid City of Cosla Mesa, and which propt-rty Is. at the present time, unln· hablted. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that It 111 proposed by the said City of Cosla Mesa to annex the herelna1ter de~Ctlbed real prop· erty to the City of Costa Mesa. whkh said real property shall, In these proceeding-a, bear the name "SPRUCE AVENUE AN NEXATION" The specific de scription of the boundaries of the territory proposed to be annexed 111 as follows: Beginning at the Northwest erlx comer of Lot 5. Block 2, as sh~n on a map ol Cummings and Moon's AddltJon to Fair· view. recorded ln Mi.scellan- eous Records. Book :16. page 2 of the records of LoA Angeles County. Callfomla; said comer also belng the Intersection of the Southerly line of Maple Avenue. 60 feet wide. with the Easterly line of Harbor Boule· w.rd (fof'l'D«ly known u Falr· vtew Avenue), 100 feet wid~. as shown on sald map; said corner aJao belnc an ancle polnt ln the ext.stlnr City of Costa Me~a Boundary Une. Orange County, California: thence along saJd City of Costa Mesa boundary line East. 14.2.50 feet to an ancle In said boundary and the true ~lnt of beglnnlnc of thls description; tb~nce contlnulnc along said boundary lJne the tollowinc courses and dl.ltances; South. 450.00 teet; th~ East 507.50 feet to an lntenectlon with the Easterly llne of Lot 3. Bloc.k 4.. as shown on aald Map; thence departing from aald City boundary line. Norther'l.J alone said Easterly line of Lot 3. the Northerly pl'Olon.atlon there· of and the Euterl,. line of Lot 12. Block 1. u lhown on aaid JUP. 3CY7.00 t~ to the North· usterly corner of Ald Lot 12; thence Wsterl,. alona the NortbclY UDe .of Aid Lot 12 and t.ba Hclftberly 11M of Lot u ol Aid BJodr 1. 100.00 feet to the Southeuterl.y comer ol Lot 5 ol .-14 ~ 1; t.h.ence nortber\1 aJaar t.be Euterl7 llne ot 81lld Lot s. 1c.\.CJO ,_ to Aid Sout.btr17 l1M ol MQle Awnue; th~ W-.rlJ a1-. aaJd loat.l*l1 ... ., .. r.et Bridge Class Is Scheduled Canyon. $27.800 • BA.JmOa BJCIILJUIDS I Wilton Gale, 1-unit. 1 -story dwelling at 2045 Commodore Rd., $20,475. e LIDO ISLE Orco Block Co • BUILDING BLOCD-ALL SIZES-AU TYPES ~~ f-1111 .aKGWJ&ataa'-Bridge. anyone! Thomas Quinn. 1 unit. 2-story 1 The Newport Beach Recreation dwelling at 229 Via Lido Soud. ;::.========================~ Division Is sponaorlng contra<.'l $36.300 Costa Mesa Lumber Co. bridge lessons beclnnlng at 9:30 e BEACOif BAT a.m Wednesday, April 3. at thE' Louis Burke. apartment ov£>r Corona del Mar Community Jta rage. 46 Bearon Bay, $6,000 Youth Center ClaASeS. whkh wiU e BA.aBOR ISLIUfD be under direction of Mrs. Hal J R. V Staats. garage at No 10 M<>Laughlln. will be held every Harbor Island. S5.600 week through Wednesday. June e JfEWPOBT REJCBTS 19 I Donald Elder. 1 unit. 2-story The dasses will be limited to dwelling at 324 Catalina. $22.000: 2~ persons The Coram rount Hardcastlf' 1 unit. I slory addi-1 point method will be taught.j tion at 2327 E 16th St . $2.000: LUMBER-BUILDING MATERIALS now~-~ A.spbalt rue-Rubber rue Formica -Unoleum rue CAlL TOIS' LDf~ Cone .... Fet"!' tor the Instruction must be T W Panon addttlon at 430 paid toa 4 J(>S.S()ns In advance I Tustin. $2.000; &>n Homsveld, Pre registration Is required and 1-unlt. 1 story dwt>lllng at 2211 LI»Ziiii a.a5l participants will be rPglstered 1 LaurE'l PI . $16.625. l 'plllii~~~~-~ilii~~~22~~Yileiilaraiililliilnlll0ranlllllle•Colunllty •• on a first come. flrst-s€'rved e aALBOA lSLAKD 1 basis. To rt>glster. call Harbor Marcarct Mlck. dOll(' tn dE'<'k I 3131. Extension 1<1 I tor la nai. 328 Sapphir«'. $300; -John ()o.yens. wall at 124 Topaz. COASTAL heard, at the Council meeting at $250• a• •• ,. I the J ustice Court of !'Jewport ......_.,A ,. ..... lr'l'r CO &>ach Judicial Dlstrlct. 567 West Clinton Ry_gel. alterations at ~I E. • 18th Street. Costa Mesa. Calltor -1 2209 Channel Rd .. $600; Donald LU.rtT 1-5501 nJa. a hearing will be had. at and Burton Enright fireplace for US c-lft*.s w.., which hearing the CJty Councll j ~ cale at 104 Main. $200; Coy I COSTA IIDA ~~~ ~ar a~ P~ u~n ~ w~=a~t~~~~~t~n~a~tl~o~ns~:"~l=OO~E:·~~~=·~~~~~~~~~~~!~~~·e·~~~~·~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ written protests fUed at any tim~ boa Blvd., $1SO. before u.1d hour ~ f<¥ aald heartn• by any penon ownlnc ~al property within the terri· tory so proposed to be annexed. and at any time before the hour set tor said • hearing any owner of property within the territory proposed to be annexed may file a wrlttt>n protest against the annexation. The protest shall set forth the name of the owner of the property affected and give a description of .said propeny ln general terms The City Clerk of the City of Costa Mesa 15 hereby authorized and dl~tftt to cause a copy of this Resolution to be publlshed once a week tor two weekJI prior to said hearing In the Costa Mesa Globe-Herald. a nev;spaper of general clrculaUon. p ubllshed In the City of Costa Mesa. and also In the Newport Harbor En· sign. a newspaper of general d r · culation published In the County of Orange and outside the City of Costa Mesa. The City Clerk ls further au- thorized and directed to g1all a written notice ot the proposed I annexation to all penons to whom land proposed to be an· nexed ls assessed ln the la.st avaUable equallz.ed uaessrnent roll at the address shown there· on or as known to aald City Clerk. PASS ED AND A.DOP'n:D 4th day of March, 1957. A1TEST: C. M. NELSON Mayor of the City ol ec.ta Kesa A. C. SWARTZ City Clerk ot the City of Coat& Ma.a STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE I. A. C. SW ART"l. City Clerk of the City of Coata Mesa. do here- by certJ.ty that the above and fort"g()lng Raolutlon Ko. 335 wu duly and ,.rularly paaaed and adopted .,y the City eouncu of the City ot eo.ta Mesa at a ,. •. ular meet!"-th«eef held on the 4th d.a,y of March. 1957. TN \vrnr&ss WHEUX>P, I baw hereunto lM!t my band and amx.ct tbe otndal .a! ol tJw Clty of Costa u .. th.la Stb day of March. 1157. A. C. SWARTZ Ctt7 Otr'k and a-omdo Cld ol the Cl1y Cou.Dd1 ol the Ot;y of Ooeta w .. Pubts.b: Narda 1' and n. 1151. In the }(..-port Harbor ~ FRYING CHICKENS c .. aUTCBEa .OT'S-SAXE KJCB QUAUTT-JfO CBABGE FOa CUI iliiC SWEET oa BOT PORK SAUSAGE Pa.DIE FJIO%-Jf VEGETABLES ACED JfiPft-I TEAJl OLD COli, PEAS, CUT IEAIS CHEDDAR CHEESE SWUTS .&EIIt17M 79~ 59:. BACON SLICED I LI.PIS. 63C ~,_-COWVEJftEJf_~_c:._a_O_PE __ N_S_U_N_D_A_Y __ s_:OM'_._~--J- LVE.IIS LA.c~ AU. IlEA T BOLOGNA EGGS UOAD IIlLI. .... • PIECE SWORDFISH STEAK 39~ 69f. SPEiiii Fll iiiii:: IlL I UT., iiiii II, 22 I~ HOT FB&!HLY BABIIECUED NEA'IS DAILY. PBOJtE HA. ClK. WE BAIIRX:UE FOB YOUR 8EClAL IAMEiiS. LDNCIIEOI& CLtmL PAnES. ETC- to U.. trw ~ bectna);t ruaaw •••-t CMEYROLET CO. GIVd. tMt Oil tM lit ., al April. Utn, at tbe boar ot 7:30 p.& -..... -· • .. --~ .. "'-.... ~be Professional Directory PV11DAL DIDCTOIII ~ Kel.lbborbood SeMel PARKES MOJrroAKT 110 Broadway ua.am • a.KN eo.ta .._ NOW ... TWO BALTZ MORTUARIES Servtna the Ha.rbor Area Baltz Mortuary CHAPEL BY TilE SEA Harbor 42 353) E. Cout H~!"Q Corona dti for Aptl.10 In _City tW ,:'va.ftt= ApplJcat:lanl lor ~ not be ~ the beftht ot 5 A bN!dl flf n.. ........ c::a..... !'!t for Newport Jle.dl pa•tmen tMt. 1 1Dcbea. ""' Chwdl .1 a..w, Sdel6t, a. loi-may ~tl)' ~ obt.alMcl at '"'-poeiUoft 11 a 40-bour week loll. ~...ct..,...._ the CMJ s.vtce ome. at the ~ W'IUl 11 da7a vaeatloD and ~Y Sdtool ----t :lle.M. Newport ae.dl QV Hall. 9 bollcta,.._ 8a1&r7 11 ~ Sulldey s-lce I I .00...,... l'1na1 tul d tor tb per monua wtt.b UJl1tonn allow· w~ ew~,.. 1:00 P.M. lll'riday, ~';.,.'the ~U:.: &nee. -'Jbe Jolt &leO lnc:l'*-the ul,-':S:W:e..dl. 11 .to,!!".!: ua.m wtll be etwn at 9 a.m: Stat. ~ 8Y8f,aD. 4MYt fY'Ofll t:OO ...... to 1100 ,.,.. Wedneeday, April 10, b1 the '::AI :~ ~ve P"'71DI WedMtdeYt ffOfll tlOO eA. to 7M Councll Clambers o( tba Ctt;y P'& Oil UIW wn-n•m.na. ,_,.. Friay ..... ,. '""" UJO p.m. to Ball. The medJc&1. vt.uaJ. per. tlon wtll be pl.-on the elllf· t:Oci p.m. 0c-c1 H~ld•Y'o fonnance, Otne. exama and tbe ble liR. and appolntJnenta to the The public It c.ordi.lly hwit-' to ... oral lntel'Ylew-wW be held at Pollee Department wlll be made tettd the dlurdt ..me. •lid -ttt. a later date. !rom that lt.t. lteedlnv llOOM. Baltz M ortuary Liberty S-2121 17b A Superior, Costa Keta AMPLE PARXINC BOTH LOCATIONS THE EXCHANGE CLUB of Newport Horbor will sponsOI' on Inter-Service Club qoH tourna· ment ot the Irvine Coost Country Club on Moy 24 to determine the 'ervice dub chomp•on\htp o f the oreo. The biq perpetuol trophy is beinq inspected here by Exchonge Club committeemen (from left) Bunster Creely. tournoment choirmon; PtiUI Butler Md Bob Jones -!Bedner photo) Requirementl for potenUal pa. trolmen are u followa: The ap. pllcant must be an American citizen not leu than 21 nor more than 36 yean of aae. He must have a hlch school diploma or Ita equivalent <General Educa. tton Development Test. hlth school level, 11 acceptable); v1- alon minimum requ.lrement must be 20/40 uncorrected In both eyes. The physic&] quaU!IcatJona ahall not be lnlerlor to those required tor the recruits or the U. S. Anny. The applicant must LOCAL AGENT HARBOR RES~~~ MEMORIAL P AR1C Mormon Choir Irs. l•ud a. ..... of NeQOrt Is Dea~ Plans Concert • • • • • • • • • • Harbor Blvd. at Glaler KIMBERLY ~11!58 OP!OMETJIY Dr. Keith M. Walker Optometrl.st and Orthoptist 2721 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar, California Harbor 6845 P1UlfTt!fC For all your Printing Needs THE ENSIGN Pubhsht ng Co HARBOR 1111 ~,o E. Coast ll t~h" a y Corona dt>l Mar -" I I• The 180-voice Mormon Choir of Southern Callfornla will present an Easter Eve concert 7:30 p.m., Saturday, April 20, at the Irvine Bowl, Lacuna Beach. Proceeds will go to the new South Coast Community Hospital. The u . guna Beach Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter.day Saints i.s sponsoring the con- cert. Tickets for the Laguna Beach perfonnance are now on sale at Bushard's Phannacy, 3021 E Coast Hwy . Corona del Mar. and ' at Custom Audio, 2650 Avon St 1 across from the post ortlce I. :'ole\\ port Beach Candy-cane wire-not good to eat but very good for get- ting phone service to folks living in rural a.reaa. It's a kind of cable-six pairs ot brightly colored wires wrapped around a supporting core. Candy-cane wire serves as many people as aix separate linea would and ia much easier to put up and maint&ln. The colors make it easier to iden- tify lines. Candy-cane wire ia one of the many develop- ments that helpe ua meet the growing telephone needa of the Pacific West. Mrll Maud T Anderson, TI, ot 600 Clubhouse Ave.. Newport Beach. died unexpectedly Satur- day, March 9, at her home. She wu a native of Canada and lived here 5 yeaMJ. She Is survived by 2 daughters, Miss Sybil Anderson ot th.e home, and Mrs. Karlnne Hogan ot Newport Beach; and 3 slsteMJ. Funeral servkes were held last Thursday at Baltz Mortuary chaP<'! In Costa Mesa, with the Rev Myron Key oftlclatlng. In- terment wa~ In Westminster MPmorlal Park .. Polio Shots to be Given 11'93 NEWPORT AVE.. COSTA UESA OP'nCE: I.Jbert)' a.~ RES. ~ 1-SOSS LECAL IIOTICE ....... , . . . , ........ ,.., @sele~'s FADS AND FASHIONS . JUNJOR 6 MISSY SIZES • • .DRESSES 6 PLAYa..<>'J'1DS 2741 &. COAST BICIIWAT Ulm0lll1n OOJtO.A Da. 11U (jiWul tire efrwtclt ot ~ eJiwia 11111 Wllk _.E.., w ... •• at ell .. Yw -----COIOIOWI ft ~ODIST ao-w. 11Ul st.. ec.ta ..._ Liberty 1-4.552 a...Joeepla W. NcSJume Sunday: 9:30 a.m.. Otureb Sun· day School; 9:30 and 11 :00 a .m. Mornlna Worahlp--7 p.m. College A.ae MYF Service -7 p.m. Hlah School MYF ~rvlce; 8 p.m.. younc adulta rroup ~ervlce. CII'UBCB of tbe II.AZ,&W!Dq 1• •aaJMtm St.. eo.ta Keea fcatwz .....-CU.. WJIIIama Uberty 1·7111 Sunday ServiCH: Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Momtnc WoMJhlp at 10:30 a.m. Evangell.stlc Serv- Ice, 7 p.m. Sunday. N.Y.P.S., 6 p.m. Sunday; Prayer meet-Jnc. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. I&VDIB DAY ADYUiiiT llewport ams. ..... lt.. •......-t IWGbta I.Daltf I-1SD I!D4WD.a.a~ Saturday Momlnc Servtce.: Sab· bath School: 9:30 a.m. -Ser· mon: 11 :00 a.m. Prayer meet- Inc: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. 11lfri'DIALIIT COIIN1JJnT'r PD.LOWIIIIP TBE cane~~ or anusT TBE CB1711~ or CIDilST a..u Clabboue 1o.so Cburcta st.. eo.ta Keea Odd r.uow. ~ s1s w.llcdboa a1..s., aalhoa ~ 1·5711 1 .. Jfewpod A...._ Dw. CIMir-aJ.annoe1t E. C. J ..... II.ID.Wt• eo.ta Keea Sunday aervtce.: 9:4!5 a.m. Bible Llbeltr 1-5711 Sunday School, 10:00 a.m. Mom· study; 11 a.m. momln1 wor· Tom ac:.bw~ Jr .. llba1dw Inc worahlp, 11:~ a.m. ahlp; 6:00p.m. evenlnlf aervice. Sunday Services: 9:45a.m. &ble rDIIT AISDDLT or COD Midweek aerviee, 7:30 p.m. ltudy; 10:55 a.m. worahtp lf'V· 22lld lt. £ IDdea A..., c..ta Keea Thursday. 1<»: 7 :30 p.m. eventnc .ervtce. 1 D ty ...,.,.1 ............. c:. Croak. ,__ CIDIIST c:::&U11CB n TBJt au --• · -• FWuJICII s d ...... 1 9 30 w c:om.aa.tty K.....u.t .....,.. • .uw. • ...._ -un ay ~oo : : a.m. or· klboa aJ•cl. at lCt.lllt.. llewpod OraD9e A .... lit llld St. ahtp: 10:!515 a.m. and evan,elllt ~ 5121 eo.ta Keec. J..lbertr 1-S*D IJf!rVtce.. 7:30p.m.. Youn1 People A. A. Kooten. ._.. and Chlldren'e Service, 6:30 Pastoto: a.. • ..., A. c.rl-. Scb t.m. Sun. Mld·WHk Servtoe: Sunday Wonhtp. t :30 a.m. and Sunday ool: 9:45 a.m. Mom· _..n-.. ay, 7.·~.m. Lad'-11 a.m. Chwdl School, 9:30 ln1 Servtce, U:OO; Ewnlnc ..,.... ....... ~ a.m. Midweek M~: 7 :00 Serv1ce. 7:30. Mld·week Serv-Mbaionary Cou · Thuradaya p.m. Wednaday p ed by Ice. Wed n e ad a y, 7:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. fc. all day. 6:15 p.m. potluck. SYo~~-people meet 6:1.5 p.m. rDIIT IObtil&JiW IAPI'Ift un...._. caoa::a ISO W.-....... lt.. c.e. ..._ ID tvl-le ...... Dw. •• wd ..... Sunday ecboolii 8:C5 a.m..L ~~ • • r Y t e • :00 a.m. uaUUill Union T l.m. Sunday, l!ftntnc wonbJl :,&:-. Suntfay. Teaeb· ~_y.Pra~~ Bible ltuQ' 7:45 p.m. Wednee· .day. IT. AJII)U'WI n.EinTE.aiAJI csrowno•aca- 1Stla St. & lt. ADdlww8 114.. ~~~ ..... Paaton .... 1--L I..._. SUNDAY: Momln1 worship,. 9:30 and 11 a.m.; Church Scbool. 9:30 and 11:00; lr. HJP. Sr. HJab and c:oUep a,e NJow. ahfps. 7 p.m.;Tfiunday,~. ltudy rroup. 8:30 a.m. CB1711CB or on LIU)'f or MT. CAUIEL 1"1 w. llalbocla19'd.. •ewpon BArt». 0114 ratJMr S ...... KD.y .... 1 rC~tMw 11~1 lf'al. AMs.taat .... Sunday Maae.: 8:00 and 10:00 and 12:00 a.m. Conta.ton: Sat· urdaya and eves. ot lit J'rtdaya and Holy Daya ~ 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. and from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. DaUy M .. 8:00 a,m. P'lnlt l'rlday: 6:30a.m. and 1:00 p.m. If oven a (Perp«ual Help): Monday, 7:45 p.m. COIIOIIA Da. IIU COIOiUattY caua:a ··Pi!: !If.. ~ ................ a-.. Sunday WonbJp S. ttc.: t:ao a.m.. U:OO ~ Sunda7 8daool: 9:30a.m. IT. JAIRI DIICIO'AI. ID n. ~ ~kJittt ._. .....J ................ Sundq M'Ykee: 1:00 a.m. aoa, Communion; 8:15 ~a... tee. u a.m.. W'OI'Ibtp ~ Thunda.J' Servtoee: 1 :15 a.m. PrQw GaUd; 10:10 Bo1.r Qa. mUllion. • a POODLE PUPPIES •. ,., lllp 1125 to 1300 the iordans m2 ... c..t IIJPway c:on.. ..... ...... ~ .. q V i.U 1UJl1JiQ AS IJtOilt(S l).lJiU • 7Jll.ll" • 'IIIA"rnm. 1011! han to be many dlance. and 'lb.e Ienior Da~ W'U typl~ lmprovemenw, but we hope thla ot the on.e thla year In that Plata wfll become an aluulal af. there wu aud\ poor attendarlce. falr. What'a the matJer wtth the boya • 'nii·UOIIA at Harbor! 'lb.ey all expect to be Clrla Honor Club, Trt-Stcma. la ubd by the pia to the Sadie aelect:lnc pia tor ita winter ln- Ba..un. Da.nee, but do they ewt atallaUon. The Clrla who have aak wt! I would auuat that the nqulred 30 8erVioe polnta Barb<lr'a mala Jive thla problen and the required crades are: aome thOUiht. Patti Whitefield. Paula Echola. e naTA A svoc:zu Sue Mce.rthy, Judy Baker, Trlah Everythln1 from C'blne.e Bud-Knapp, Cynthia ~t.ran. Robin dhu to Mexican ceraml~ lee lb'lett. Nan Reynold&. Barbara cream., and borne made candy Llllentbal, Diane Lund, and Lola wu *>ld at H&fbor'a Spaniab Pelletier. Club'a J'left&. The gala aftalr '"'~ rlrla have now taken wu a btc aucee.. And over PJO out apeclal blanka to ctve to wu netted for the S p a n Ia b three teachera for character re- Cla•n 1be WhIte "Burro'' t~nces In aportamanahtp, echo· Booth wu a favorite wtth a u-larahlp, and aervtee. denm and adulta aJ1ke and pre· • BOWO•IIOLL ~nted quJte an array of odd.l Sophornoce Honor roU atudenta and en&. There wu dandnr for the 1ee0nd quarter are: and alne1nr tor the enjoyment o! Terri Lee A.tfolter, Ro.e Marie the by at a n de r a---everything A n d e r so n, Whltn!Y Baln~. Mexican atyle o1 eourae. ,.. most Judith Baker, Jack Bradbury, ~==========:::!oth~e~r Jt~nt~0ev~en~ta.~~th~er~e~wo~u~ld Mar gene Bunnell, Pat Bush, f Charlene Carroll, Dianne Carroll. Fiction: -rwn.JCBT FOB TilE CODS.• Adventure: -rtsB THE STJlOJfG WAnD... Biography: "'TTiE STOrr OF GAJSJU. EJ..LE. .. Mystery: ""TTiE LUCI[T LOSEU.• For boys and girls a new Science Fiction and Janet Lambert ~rles. * Book Shop of the Island Carolyn Ca.eey, Kenneth Claus, Ted Cooper, Lorrane Cuthbert, DaJTien Dayton, Jean DeJong, Janet Delphlno, Wendy Desen· berg, Sylvia Dial. William Dock. Bruce Douglass, Timothy Drlakel, Gary Dunn, Rou Eckert, Richard Elliott. Clementine E 11 t r a d a, Sally Eymann. Katherine Forderbrugen. Mar- garet Fruehan, Jeanie Gasley, David Gibson, Howard Gilstrap, Donald Hampton. Frederick Rar· rill. Kay HArTis, Kent Harvey, John Haskell. Janis Hayes. Ste- phanie Heck, James Henderson. Judith Henry, ~ge Hoag. Su- san Huffman. Carole Ann Hyden. Michael Jrwln. Carol Jaqwth, Medrick John son. Robert Johnson, Dorothy Jones, Steve Klmt11e. Richard Komwelbel. Anne Led better: Mary Linda Lee, Robert Lleb. Carolyn ,Lieber, Barbara Ll· llenthal. Bill Lippincott. Shirley Subeck. Bonnie Jt>an McCay, Molly McClintock. Alison Mellor. Alan Mess.lng. Nancy Michael, Pam Olson, Elsie Patterson, Thomas Peter- man. Mary Petty, David Reid. Horst RJchardson. Carol Rogney. Melinda Rork. T«.>rry Ross, Robin 319 MARINE AVE. Rylett. Cydney Schlatter. Elmer BALBOA ISLAND Schuman. Beverly Smith, ~ Call Us at Harbor 3586 Stauffer. Karen TollefMn, Elaine Tyson. Frank Ventura, Judy Weigand. A NEW BUSINESS in Corona del Mar is L. and M. Pa inting & Decorating. ot 2904 E. Coast Highway. The owners are Don Mor· rison (left) ond Bernard Lee, both from Vancouver. Canada They are interior and exterior decorators. handle pain ters supplies and ere dealers for Glidden paints They are both C anadian army vet· erens. Mr. Lee joined the Pnncess Pat infantry regiment end ~rved oversees in. France and Holland during World War I I . (Ensign Photo). Girl, 8, Hurt by Fireworks An 8-year-old Balboa girl was Injured trom the ~ploslon o! a firecracker toued out a car win· dow Wednesday afternoon of last l week in the tront or her home at 1315 W. Bay Ave. Joanne KlJ:kpatrlck received 2 cuts on her leg. A witness said the cherry bomb was tossed from someone In the back seat of the car In which th~ were 6 teen· agers. Pollee could not locate thf> vehicle. • L Htlll II •• , •• 'Great SeUstiaas' • W£ PROVIDe THe LAT&ST ~ MOO£RH v~ fOR ~·TO·~T N\0'/ING." 101 ISTIMATI CAll .•• RAIBOI TRAISFER Mrs. Robert Horn of Corona del 1 STDUI£ Mar will review "The Great S(-. bastlans" at the meeting of the 221110 J!::fir~Yd... Drama Section of the American ,._. ~ & Saa.. Assn of University Women at 9 ..,._ a. 51 7:45 p.m. today IThursdayJ at LJberty I-7'22SI -·• 1 l LYON VAN UNES AGENT the home of Mr8. Marguerrte ~~~~~~~~::--~~~ Hill. 1522 N. Van Ness, Santa .;.. Ana. twODDAY, kA.8CII u , 1117 aaww •u.oa D'lllalf • COIU Ym1 W&C'I"DI BUFFALO RANCH nE& #Ontrt• -P1IEZ hltdDt IIKA~t.bu ~~ ..U. ,_ ea-t ...... , 11~! c.-del ... ~the Buffalo on tnelr ranp! I .... c..cta TNl1 .•. Have tun on a Tnlc:-._, hno awe, ran Tnclr. 01' on the A•tiMatlc IIJ.aMtwe ltMm Tnda. Broww around Porte.r'1 Western..,.. ... Wear Store. Rene Back JUde and enjoy a real a..a.s. a.,...e -· a.o .. a-• .-. a.-.~ay r.. dlaa vw... .......... ancuL aucu. I mDa PO:a 11.-wttlt au ..a;~. 8pedG1 ................... Feata.rt.D9 n.. aeaf.oall. declb. pm.. db&. daldree clack. tbe vwa llcaiDa ta ... of 0....,. Coaatf'a a....t ,....... nlllb. aa..qu.t.._ .......... LD~IWCittbe~ to aaJbea lllolld. v.dew --....... -... a.q.. .. ~ SOUTH SEAS CAFE UY.E .VE IT TIE EITIIICE Tl 111111 .._.. SALE Pi WOODY HOLDER'S PIIOIE: HIIIIR 3130 2312 WEST COAST •naY, PII•E: UIEin 8-1321 Bank ial COMPLETE SEAFOOD Dl ER Onlg fie . THIS SPECIAL PRICE F-EATURE GOOD ONLY MONDAY. TUESDAY ........ Y -MYCH 25 • 26 • 27 ... 6 P.M. 'nL CLOSING Tar Baseball Team Loses 1be Newport Harbor Hlch School varsity baseball team dropped thm MCOnd pme of the aeaaon Monday .-ttemoon when tbey lost to Lone Beach Wibon 5-' on the winner's dia· mond. 11le Tara play Mater Dei at 3 p.m. tomOI'l"'W' (Prfday> at Santa Ana. Newport beat Mater Del 5-3 ln tbe Tan' tint game of tbe seuon. • IIOI'C4'"., coocr ln r..o. Ance)a Bernice Adami Jlel&tlvel7 new ln the 'line o1 of Anaheim, OWDer ol the Corona home f\J.mlahlnp la a motorized del Mar aalon. wu on hand fot couch. better known as the the openlne. The loeal aalon t.a Stauffer Home Plan. What'a It co-manapd by Mn. Flon.nce for! B.eUeve tenalon In t.be body Merritt of 701 'AI Ja.amlne Aveq mWJCles, atlmulat.e ctn:ulatton. Corona del Mar. and Mra. Dee correct ~we. l'or thoee wbo Boyd of 3202~ Karcu.a Ave., can't ..Uord the home plan, the Newport Beach. The aalon hu aame a.yfteln l.a available at ~e been In operation 2% )'HJ'& Stauffer Salon. 3117 E. Coast e LAW1f IIAlWTEifARCE Hwy., Corona del Mar. C . .E. Harper, 843 Governor St .• Inventor of the 8)'Stem. ll H. Costa Mesa. Ia back ln the lawn Stauffer, recently held a formal and earden maintenance bust. openlnr of the national otneee ness .alter reftntly leaving the ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:;;;:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ pcM~Itlon of rround aupervt.sot of the Costa Mesa schools. Mr. Ha r- per bas worked In the Harbor area many yea111 and haa over 20 years experience In the lawn mainte na nce business. * CROWN HARDWARE* WE CUT DTS ·• JIOVIDOLD DDAaTWEiil noa-,._. FilE .. CILMY PIIITS ~ 1107 EAST COAST a:tCBWAT OOM.WA D.EL IIAJl Pa1l1 JaH Is •• Paula Jane, newly arrived daughter ot Mr and Mrs. Joe Templeton of 1900 C1ay St .. Clltf Havt-n, was bom Monday, March 4, at Hoag Hospital. She weighed 6 pounds. 14 ouncf'S. Paula has a slst('r, Donna, 61.,, and twin brother3. Chris and Bobby. 3~ The T.-mplatons moved here from fn.:Jcwood 2, yt'arS ago. Mr Templeton Is In the elec· tronlc door service business In Los Angeles. I :::::::::::_--=..._::::::::::::::::====:. GlamouT Glimpses Reservoir Plans Hit NewportGhamber Receives Applications for Secretary A h~ doam applJcatioaa have expa 1 4 hope ot ~ at ~n receJwcl t~ eaecatfve .ec-leut 100 new IMIIlbels. retary ot the Newport Harbor Bob Aile IUbm.ltted bJa N • (Oontinued from Paee One> Chamber ol Col:nJnetw, Vk»-alpation u 41Nctcr from Bal. annuat1CIIl proceedlnp and pt Prealdent P~e 'lbayer &n· boa lel&ud. The ~~ 3 ta. the Jump 011 Newport. nouneec:t at Monday's d1tecton l.and d..INc:ton w~ reqW!IIted to Mr. Davt. aatd that Newport's meet!~ In lamaJea Inn. submit a nomination for auc::ca.- cbancea on an appeal were very The dhec:ton took no actJon 8C¥. allm. Jt appeared that CouncU on the appUeadon.a. Preferrinc to wu about to vote aeatNt ap. :~ ~~~~ budpt plctwe la New Butcher J)Hltne the ca~. but at that moment D. C. Crtawold of The repl~ment la belne N 0 Corona del Mar, owner ot Cla-soueht tor Hay Lanrenhetm. OW on uty Val and one of the major prop· who.ae resl&natlon became etfec. ei;W owners tn the d t.puted area, tlve Mareh 1. Tbe new butcher at Cout presented hls c~ to the Coun-Dr. Ed MUum. netd aecretary Super Ma.rket In Corona del Mar ell. In char,.e of the membe.rahlp Ia Fred SebmJdt. native ot ee,. Mr. Crt.wold aald he wanted drive, aald that m embership 1s a many, U. S. realdent aJnee 191~ his property annexed to New· terloua problem. He said tha t and with 2:5 yean ot eoxperience port Beach, and that a great Jn. only lO new members h ave ~n In retaU and whol~e meat justice bad been done to for~ turned In thu.a far thls year, and bustne. In Oranre County. hlm to joln Costa Mesa without the~ are 17 other pled~es. He He operated Schmidt's Market any voice In the declslon. ln Santa Ana for many years, 'This action by .Costa Mesa ........... 1 1..111-' until lea.all'\l It 3 years a~o. Be· wu just opposite ot the principle -..... ..,. .. fore that he ha d beftn In Salt of ron.sent of the governed." he -------------Lake City and In Montana. saJd. "For Costa ME'Sa It was just • OPEJfl JlEALTY OFFICE The Schmldta have one daugh- an opportunity of getting more ter, the former Mia J a n et tax revenue .. Russell C. Benner, owner of the Schmidt. who used to teach at Mr. Griswold c-harged that the Hele Nanea Hawallan aput. Newport School. She la now Mrs. election which approved the ment.s on Balboa Blvd.. opened Robert Edwarda and is living In Mesa No. 2 ann{'x had not ~n hl.s own real estate oftlce yester-Omah a. There's a rranddaughter a dean election day at 813 E. BaJboa Blvd., Bal-too. 6-montb-old Laurie Lynn He asserted that "unfair and boa Mr. Benner has been a real-whom they aaw during a Christ: untruthful propaganda had M-en tor 10 years. I maa trip to Oma ha. Issued by the city government of Costa Mesa·• to Influence the outcome of th<' el{'ctlon 'The mayor and city council of Costa Me!la held a ~rles of t('rs." Mr. Griswold );.Aid Tar Basketball Stars . ---------4PORT . _, ,. 't "'I VI e. f . . . •IJ " ••• n.tlllf. .-.rt AUII RYAll. RAY. n.l......- meetings and presented untrue H eel B statem('nts tO infl uen!'P the VO· onor at anquet e COULD BBING ACTIOif IOJ)DES IBOW SAT. 1:• City Attornt>Y Davis said that Outst a nding player a w a rd s Steve Robinson. the most Lm · P'JlEE GIFn TO ALL 30& IARIIIE A VEIIUE BALBOA ISUND, CWFORIIA • • • CELEBRA nNG OUR 11th anniversary Here at the COnASE WAFFLE SHOP we are proud of our taste-tempting, pala1e pleasing foods. We serve only the finest graded beef . . . crisp. cooling salads . . . sea- fresh sea foods ... rich creamy dairy products ... all served in a qwet and delightful atmo- sphere Remember . Breakfast served all :lay! Stop by and )Om m our 11th gala Anm- versary Celebrallon! TRY OUR FEATURE OF THE WEEK I I 1rs DEUCIOUS I • AND PRICED RIGHT TOO! OWNED AND OPERATED BY ALICE AND KENNY NICHOLS Mr. Crlswotd ac; an lndlvlrlual were presented to the bask('tball proved players. How's your golf game these could bring lndrpt>nclent a('tloo players of Newport Harbor High Ed Pope a nd Cary Green, var -"IDJfG of Uae KBYBU IUPLES .. dayc;.,.. It will be better. we can I to cont~t tht> eiN'tlon on the School durlng the Father-Son slty men, were named to Coach COIIEDJES 1'001 as.•.ur~ you. It you are attired In gy-ounds or fraucl banquet put on by the player's Jules Cage's honorary AJJ.Star ••••••••••••• Just tht' nght ensemble from Councilman J .. y 5toddarrl re mothers Monday nlgbt at the team. Bob Wetzel. class ot 'S3; o·BRI£:-i'g We an.• confident ma rked that hr had obtained Corona del Mar Com m u n 1 t y Paul Neumann, and Denny Fltz- th.ll good p4'rsonal appearance what he calletl ··.;rurrllouo; mate· Church. Larry Houston. physical patrkk, clas..'! ot ·ss. are tht" other rnh an1'~'" on<''l !W>If ronfidt"nce, rial" dlstrlbutPrl during the an-<'ducatlon director for Los An · ml'mbers of the team. ST~WDTWED. ''THE lillY" and thl!l applies to the golf nl'xation squabble anrl h ad gei<'S schools and general man--=:::::::;:::::;.:::;::;:;::::;.:::;:::::;:::::;.:::;:;:;::;;::::::::;::;::::::::;::::;::::;:~~~~~~~~!!::=::;::::=:~ rou r~ a<~ muc-h ao; any other tranc;mittt'd It to the Nt>wport ager of the US Track and Fll'ld r -------- plar~. \\ ht'ther It be the home, Council Olympic team. was gues! speak- thf' ofrl('('. or on the stret>t. Maynr Dora Hill and the other er You ahould ... t.be pretty 1 Council mf'mbNc; said they harl Ed PoJ)f'. N!'('('nt)y voted on the ~ UIMD ahorta juat lD ... 01' 'I a moral nbli~atlon toward tht' All-C I F. tt'am and lri th(' top .... _ .... ..... do pro(>t'r1Y ownl'r<: who wanted to 10 players In Southe-rn Callfor-~ ...... p-_' CI'OG ••• juat to h Th d me~ttJoD a couple of t.be styles 1 join NPwport St-ar Py votf' nla, was voted the most valuabh.• of hrmuda or Jamaica aborta. I tn apoeal thl' court dt'<'lslon. and 1 pl:tyer among thE' varsity Jett<>r· Mr Griswold promi!W'd to tak<' 1 men. John Henrotln was votf'd O'Brit>n's also has some really whatl'ver lndJvidual action nf'C· captain. and Gene Hubbard was good looking skirts. One ls th(' essarv. I vot<'d the most Improved piayN. llghtPr than Navy. In Llnasti e MESA STATEMEifT Roger Peterson was voted cwh1rh won·t wrinkle or muss. ThP Costa M<'c;a Counrll ~tntP . raptaln and the most valuable and wac;hl's so t>asilyl. Or if you mt'n~ or policy. rt'plyin~ to NPw player among J unior Varsity WHY SUFFER? The thenno-Cyclopad heat massage has pro'Yed invaluable in the relief of pain of Arthrihs, Neu- ritis, Rheumausm. Experience this Miracle ol Science ! t•hoost'. you may have same In 1 p()rt Council. statt'd: "Our PagPr· lettermen. John Fontius was lmen. and also the dr ip dry dac-npss to furth<'r romplPtf' the namf'd t he most valuable player ron There Is a new very, very , watt'r ri'Servolr project at this of the class B team. Cary Pic-k· light weight worsted n annel. cut time ls somewhat abated bv the e>ns was voted captain. and Cary 4 gore. with a stitched waist action today of the City of New-t lark was named the most lm· YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE band. which ma.kes It fit so snug port ... We have ~ mora l obllga. proved player. nm Jones w u at the wal.st llne. Miss O'Brien tlon. not to just one penon. but voted the most valuable pla)'ft CECEUA WOOD juat knew It wa.s .amethlng her to a U the people In the Mesa among the C 8Quad; Jeny Hebn, H bo c:.~al 189 W ~~m~~~d~.~~&k 2 ~n ~~~~~nthe iea~p~~~~~a~n~d~T~~~~H~u~~~~a~n~d~~~~~~~~~m~~r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ they tolled. or Whether they Ctty of eo.ta Mesa. and that ls were just sJdrt addict& to allow tbem to vote along with the rffi of the City of Costa Mf'l"'l 1 ADd we mD.ItD't fOI'g'et the on thla Important joint water top aide · • · the C'llt.t ~ project ... M ove that we t able J'OU .... u acrw · · · .ame wtt.b the Watl'r Commls.."loner's rPpor1 t.be pri.Dt of famou.a wl.De until such time as the peoplf' In labela. others wtt.b the Dam" Mesa No. 2 annexation can vott' of towua CIDd dtl" that the on tht' projt'<'t ·• world ~ler would l1b to Thl' Costa Mt'Sa arg-ument w;u; recall · · · M~me hcrre t.be gooc1 that Mesa No 2 resldPnts would looldllg, dmple tlctiDAJ ~~tripe not have the chan~ to vote on · · .01' maybe you would adon t he reservoir bonds If the an- the drip dry Pique, « dcraaa nexat1on ls cancelled. and thu11 batiate, « a aim~ allk alwlrt th('y would fa~ the project of Whatt'ver you destre O'Brien's Is the place for starting a better golf game. Come on In and let us prove lt. 2515 E. Coast Bw,.. COIIOIIA DEL liD ~-- later having to assume a bon ded In debtedness on which th('y had no vote e BEATFDlK STUD Attending the Tu<'Sday nrtPr· noon Newport Councll mE't"tlng were Costa Mesa City Managt>r RobE-rt Unger, City Attorney Donald Dungan and City ClPrl< Arlelgh Swart7_ Mr. Dungan sub· mltted a rt'port on thP Newport I mt'l'tlng whl'n the Costa Mesa Council ronvenPd at 6 p m. I The Mesa rouncllmen rPaf. finned thPlr statement of policy as to their moral obligation to ~ldenta In Mesa No. 2. They also pa&Sed a resolution recog· nlzJng the ne-ed toT water 8tor - age, Instructing t heir ctty man- ager to find a way to acc:ompllsh this In the most suitable way, which. they explain~. still In· eludes poMible coopera tion with Newport Beach. e S~ IIUEJIVODI U Newport .. ,o. It alone," a.a now seems mo.t Wtely, the plaM w11J Include a ana11er raervolr than the proposed 1.200 acre fe-et. It Is believed that by chanJflng the propoaed location all~btly, a n adequate retlei'VOlr could be built for about the aame amount WEDNESDAY. MAR. 27 villa • · mar1na BATIIDE DIUVJ: AT 11.U111E AVE. Reservations Now Harbor 3930 Luncheon From 12:00 Noon at our new location of money -$UIIO.OOO -that would have been Newport's aha~ of the joint venture. and prov1dlnsr a.a much .torap aa Pn.ented through tb.e cooperation of tbe Wla Nar1Da, V.-.a Miller cmd the F011owia9 Dltltlaretlve SbopL Robert's JewelerS OF LIDO SATURDAY, MARCH 23 FAVOBS 3440-A VIA OPORTO. NEWPORT BEACH (Near Bob Dalton's) Newport's 51" &hare ot ttse l.JOO acre feet. The timetable a. a bond elec· tlon May 14, start construction next fall. ~plete It by the faJJ ol 1.158. ftll the amtOI.r durlnl the wtnw ot lB-51. haft lt reactY' tw \1M by tt.e .. ~ ol 18. AnJ delq now would .... that the ,.. •• eouW not be ftu.d ln tlml for UM dur· .,.. tbe *7 IDOQOie fA ~ tiM lftwpOrt counc:ilnMn •14. 111 aa amdal ~ a. .....S ,.....,_,, tilt lfewpart ... dl OtJ Covndl lUted: '"It 11 m. PGihton rA e11e 017 eau. ell fA lf.-,..t ....... .... 1~--~~ ...... -Collta ~ to -.... (NIIr· 9'01r) IINJid -......... . "* .................... . .... --......... .... •oa•e•aiiM._ .. _..... II W illt ......... ......... Ill Ali F'IESTA FASHIONS 373 Coas1 Highway Laguna Beach FllARCEB MOIITOif SHOPS 1808 S. Matii St. 213 N. Broca:tway Santa ADa JO.ENS OIIIGIRALS 3337 Newport Blvd. Newporf Beach I LIDO FASIUONB 3423 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach 1111 JUT IBOP ...... L---------~----------~~~~~~~--~--~J Wlth -Wttbout Opera.tar u &-c7n Ll a. 'reB 1111111 2 ~ 1naure4. fut IIIIOVWtl plae &arp nA on11 tu5 bow t.D)'W .... within 30 m1J-. 'niDe 1ta1ta at your cloor. Lowell rate. and tree lllttJMtiiGD lltate &D4 D&tlon• wtcle JD0Ytn1 and on 1toraae. Ko atn cbup for Saturda,s or BoUclaJa, lEW Ill 1'ltANSJ'D 6 ST<>IlA.GE 1988 Harbor Btfd.. eo.ta Me8a Pbcne: Day, u S.2214 IJI&ht. Ba !11583 or U 8-4M30 * "-WII .I * Qlfta F• AD 0 a ' P'DfE WATCH REPAilmfG "Prompt Servtee- Reaaonable Prtcel" 1515 E. Cllt. • .., .. c-... - lotll Prajtclara FOR RENT S·MM 16-MM 35-MM and 18MM SounJ Projectonl FAST COLOR FILM SERVICE Model .A..lrl)lane Suppllee .. nCaJMra~ 1782 Newport Blvd., Coata Meea Phone UbertY 8-700 so, I Rou•aat Spall for R•l Ame-rican ~~rton ZlS 15th St. MMtlnp 2nd-4th Wed. 8 p.m. WHEELER ELECTRIC Electrical Contracting Free E!ltlmates 7753 D E Cout Hlgnway Corona del Mar Ill IDT IIYI' Ill lEI. Ill TWO BEDJW. HOKE PUIS TWO Bedrm. .Apt. tor ~ !Jl. come. ftrept.. patio, wndk.. a car aar. S23,9(¥). onb' -.ooo dn. TWO BEDRM. ROME with that Oxydol sparkle. CJttd. LR. tire· pl .• retiUUl patio. dbl. l&r· $16.· 950. Only $5.000 dn. $3.000 dn. Balance like rent. 2 BR on rear ot 40' lot. S. of Hwy. Owner aays aell! (l'fEW I...ISTlNC > 4 bedrma + c1en + 2 v1ew ltvinl room.l -or -a bednna. 2 bath Bay Front home 6: 1 bedrm. 1 bath Bay view apart· ment. -eazpeta and dr&pel ~luded -private beach - pier and .Up prlvUeaes. 'nlta lmm.aculate fear around home Ia In an ex.eetJent location In exclualve Beacon Bay. Hu only been oecupled by ownft'L $63.500 terms. U .. IIVESTIEIT lay II••• lftr. 1M. CIIPUY COIOU DR IAR F• REIT 2 Bedroom furnished apt. AvaUabJe April 1 for 6 months. $150 month Including utllltles. JOHI E. SADLEIR Reaftor ..... 2422 FOR IEIT lear Hoac a..,H•I 1 Bedroom rurnlshe<l unit. Cor· ner Broad lt Catalina St .. New· port Helgl\ts. Adults only $60 mont I\. Newport Blvd. at 30th St. NEWPORT BEACH JIA 1600 Days HA 2174-l Eves. COIOII DR IAR Cute one-bedroom house, north ot highway. Extra large Jiving room. bar kitchen. Room for ad· dltlonal unit In tront. $14,600 COAST PROPERnES co. RUTH JA YRED. Realtor Mildred Riggs and Sylvia Thompson, A.s!Oelates 301 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa Harbor l658 or 4600 IOUITlllll OCUli VIEW, Lac•• Buell _!!A 6241 Days U 8·1315 Eves JOHI VOI£L ....US FOR SALE New. quality nome. 3 large bed· rooms. dormitory room, 26x15; pla)'Toom 28xl5; 3 bathrooms. 3 lol .. • PIHie CROSSROADS REALTY 1860 NEWPOR1' BLVD , COSTA MESA __ _ HOME LOANS . LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVIN6S & LOAN ASSOCIATION TWO OFFICES To Serve Yoa LAGUNA lEACH AND SAN CLEMENTE QUICK 24 HOUR SERVICi LOW LOW ''kB>UCIN6 .. INTYST RATES EASY M()t(l'Hl Y PA YM&ITS FRIENDLY SYMrATHET1C SBYIC£ ESCROW sa~ EffiCIENTLY orBATED 367 N. Newt>Ort Blvd. firepla~s, laundry room and opposite Roag Hospital workshop. Fann kitchen with Phone Liberty 8·1617 natural Alder cabinets. dish· ___ Ev_es_. u_8_·1_280 ____ washer. garbage di:;posal. built- flEW In range and oven. eating area 14.x10 witl\ (lrepla~. separate dlnlng room. hardwood noors. 3 BEDRI. HOUSE a.rtlatlcally decorated. Intercom 2 Baths. w/w c.atpets, dra.,e.. ay.t.em. Lot lOOx.135. 1875 Temple rarbage dlsposal; built-In range It oven; automatic dlsh· washer; patio; extra large ga· rage; shake roof. Owner 209 Abalone, Balboa Is land $39,750 CAU FOB SALE THEO. R .. IIS FORD A· I Uaetl C1n '55 Oldsmobile Su~r 88 Holiday. Power steer lt brak~ .. $2495 '56 Stude. Goldenhawk. S2395 Hllll Or. F1RST TRUST DEED FOR SALE $11,400. 6?0 Interest. $125 month. Private party will sell to private party. No dlscount. C~IJ Harbor 1835· W '52 Mercury Mont ereY Hrdtp. ~fore 9 am or art~ 6 p.m Cpe. .. . s 895 '52 Mercury . S 795 '52 Cadlllac 4 dr. .. $.1595 '52 MG Roadster $1095 '53 Ford Country Sedan $1195 UYJ •• '58 Ford Thunderblrd S2995 WH£1 I '52 Ch.rys. Windsor 4-dr sd. S 595 '56 Fo«i ~ Ton Pickup .. _.$1395 SEJIJ. '53 Pontiac 4 OT. . ... $ 695 tl_,.._ .. _ .. _ '56 Ford 2 dr. Sedan $1~ '56 Ford VIctoria . . ... S21 ~ '51 Ford ~ Ton Pickup . $ 595 '56 Mercury M on t c t a l r Hrdtp. Power . ........ . . .. .. . $2595 36th Year oC Service 111£0. IIIIlS FORD 3100 W. Cout Hwy .. "Od the Marlnft's Mile" Newport BN.cb Directory .,.,...., ---····· .. ,...,. ...... .... 101, &. lalbo& ....... Jalboa IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH A Entrv.lt JOW' rt a 1 • • t a t • tranaad1oDI to a Jt&ALTOJL Be Ia t:ralMd lD b1l proM- .. lr.Don ftlu• t!DaDC· In£ ud 1a bowld to ...,. ~ ~. hone'tl1 ancS ~. u:A.LTO.s are ~.,_. ~ a a.atlonal «• pab:atioa coaton:D.lna to a rtat4 code of tlbJaL ........... • See. buy, move lnto thil dandy four ye.ar old 3 bedrrn. home. AU three bedrmL are lar~re; kitchen lrp. with llaple ca· blnets; hardwood tloon; 2 car att.A.cbed aarap. ~ down with balance leu tha n rent. IIVESTIEIT1 FuJI As:re a djacent to comer that's certain to develop Into ahopplnr a rea. $9450 buys, wlth term. to suit. DESIRE TO DWI1 Then buy thl.a 3 unit rurn. court near Thrltty Drug Built In 1950; 3 earag~. Down pay ment not too Important. Must be sold! SIJII FICTORY1 Placentia St. near 17th St M 1 Jot wtth building. Owner wants cash out. SubmJt. Asks $12,000. VIEW .. Et We have a wonderful view lot In Newport He'llbta. Only % block to complete sboppinr trom your view home. No other lot available at a Uke prl.oe-- $8.:500. elliOT IE IEIT 140' -C-2 -N~port Blvd. at $180 ft. . ...... -......... Tenns. 72x304' C-2 Harbor Blvd. - Long lease ... .... $147.50 mo. 62~x307' Multiple unit site $4.500 . . . .. ... .. ·-.. Terms Lot for duplex on Costa Mesa St. $3,700 ........... -. Term.s. 2 lo~mer Placentia St. - $9,500 .. . . .... ·-· . Terms. 6 Acres of M -1 -Brlstol - $8.500 AJ:re . ... Terms. el::a. ORANGE COAST PROPER1T£S 1.857 Ne"W"pOrt Ave. ............ ---.. _., ... ~ Costa Mesa U 8·1632.-U 8·1400 eves. EICWSIVE UDO ISU LOT 50·tt. on Genoa. 85 tt on VIa Soud. Permanent View SZ7.000. terms. LOVELY UDO ISLE R£1TIL 2 bedrm . 2 bath home Summer rental April 15 Sept 15 Sleeps 4 6. Large patio lr BBQ. $2.300. COSTA IESA 3 tx-droom frame East sidE' Large lot alley, room to add. $7500 seJJ on rontract Wanted $1500 down. Submit all offers. 1 bedroom stU('('(), west side on ~onrovia. S'7500. terms Will trade !or 2 bedroom 1n area. 3 large bcdrO<>ms, car!X'ting and drapt"S lncluderl Large lot, fenC"t'd, $13.500, good terms. Lot 62 6x375 -2 bldgs Room for development. Small down. BEACH PROPERTY NEWPORT BEACH HOW ABOUT TIUS ONE! 2 bedroorna. carport-$11.250. FRIIICIS J. H.YITI REALTOR 34.20 W. Balboa Blvd , Newport Beach, Ha rbor 1428 2216 Newport. Blvd.. Costa Mesa. Uberty 8 -5101 BIU 'S BEST BUYS EICEmOIW. BUY Two bedroom." and d._.n. Extra large living room and bedrooms. Corner tlreplace !acing both Hving room and dining room. Double garage 90'x100'. Comer Jot. Oh yes! Nearly all of furniture Is lnduded. Only $2.000 down and priet'd to sell at $11.500. Owner may constdef' good lot In on trade. SPARIUII flEW Three Bedtoc.)ms. 1 ~ Bath Eastside Coast Mesa. Car peted L.R. and hallways. !irf?place. forl'e'd air he~t. Built-In oven and range. Full pnC"e $16,500 with SJ,OOO down. W . A. TOBIAS. Realtor AND ASSOCIATES '"you'll like our trlendly aervice~ Uberty 8-1139 mE. 17th St.. Costa Mesa (Acroa trom Thrifty Drug St~) EVENINGS CALL Uberty 8-8566. U 8-5665 OPEN HOUSE SAT. 1r SUN . 1 TO 5 544 HAZEL ln Corona del Mar. Room enou~rh for a lar~re tamJ.Jy, ~t ' compact enouJh to make It HJJY to care for. Seldom do we bave a borne tbat embodies all the comton. lr convenlencn Nflected ln thl.a ouc.tandJnc Eatl.y A.rn«lcan home o.t S bedrm.s plus a large den. 11ten to top It ott a lot ble enouah ror f'VffYOM to enjoy PLUS a supe-rb ocean and canyon vk-w T1t1s Ia an EXCLU· SIVE wtth our oa\ce and .,.,. u,.,.. you to view t.hb borne before J'OU ded.de upon a propc1"t)' ln thb arM. •• E. RaDillllllllll lean Mobbtna 3tDt Cout u.,.. Corona ~ War LAGUNA lEACH mo... A .... fHONI HY 4-1177 p.t.JJn1KQ G1I:RDAL aDAm LOCD LAWR'S MOWJ:D ... CAJtS l()l.lSIIa) If ··~ ----·-,..-Ews.--8-arbw __ xz._w _____ _ SAN CLEMENTE .. , M a Cub• .._. ~· PHONI HY ..... 1-1191 • HY ... J.ll" QU.SS un..Aa:D Ql:lUitAL a..&.U' UP WUCDOWI WAPD' MOIWIMO '1'00 pew. oaTOO....- -· .... , .. "" UDUl Taa-.. 'n1ed ~a.ua M.AllW.~--­ ~ ...... 011111 .._ --~ n ., .... ...... IRVINE TERRACE ••• • •••• illniM Ten• ••· 1111 Ull•l•te I MW ._ II Clllfor~la IIYiq. Only a Few Homes Remain Available SEE OU R FURNISHED MODEL HOMES Select Now Prices fnlt $24,&00 ..... ,.,..... from $3, 1&0 MACCO CORPORATION Salrs OOice, 101 Highway, oppoelte Irvine Coast Country Club Harbor 6795 VOGEL VALUE COROU DEL IAR CHID COVE AJmost rt>ad) tn ON'upy"' New 3 ~room. 1 ~ bath. modtom hQmf' F'or<'t'd atr httatmg Built-In o~n and ranJ?f" Many otht>t tPatur.-s 50 (~ to g-ood swt.mmlng be-aC"h A mudPratcly pn("('d homt> m a high priced area Call us to 'ii't' THE VOGEL CO. &7 E. Co&.-t Hwy., Corona del Mar HA: 1741; HA: 07'Sl COIIU DR 1111 f'trepla.ce hardwood floors. C"arpeted.. double gara,e. On ~ n R 2 lot South of highway $21,100 -Tems Sh{)14 n by appotntmf'nt only C' .111 ADA C'R0W to ~ EXCLL'S£VE Y.Titf BEll J. WHITIAI, Realtlr 3;){2 E Cnast H lJ;:h"' ay C'orona d<"l Mar Harbor 4l:-13 Harbor 186l DISCRIIINA nn BUYERS SEE rnESE Charm1111: m•orlt rn t''p.tnrl.thlt'. 2 bfodroom and d~n homt> 212 tile-d b.lth, C"'t'\'{'1' kitc-hton with b~aktut area and shdtng ~:la..s "'.\II to secluded patio. Room for pool, tnp Jocnfton IWauttful r.trpets and drap«!'ries ln· C'lude-d JO do"' n tel t'ctrt h prtu.' of S35.iSO. DUPL£1 -COIIIII lB. Ill PRJDE OF OW'NERS.RTP l hou&H on a lot and ~. all modem conven.lencet. l bedrooms E>ach. built 1n kitC"hen in ownft'• bou.. Prtvat~ patio, 230() !'lq n 0Vl'1'&ll. Only $35,000. Em. W. STIREY, ..._ lSCh It Irvine Aw Uberty 8a4 UCLUSIIE 211 ...... -a... ..... TOP LOCA'nON -3 btodrm horM D1.nir1a nn.. hard· wood noon: 1• batha plua. Carap with .a-n dltdc and vi..,; larp ~ ~ toe; ~ PJ'*n. pado: 125 tt!lt froiD ~ ~ ,.. LoQtJon should .... ~ erty s:M.!Q). P'. C ANDJlESEH -£x.d. A.pftt -HA 1.MO • • • 8 -1 Zolw d~ In -2 ......_ ...._ ~ ~. 4rl. Oe8n elde ol. Jllp....,. a-2 ZoDe-tn. 2 ....._ ..,.,, ; DY· lna room WW. ..--.... ceO.lal: ,...._. ..._.. ..,... plaee; G.&. .......... : .............. •u Jtarct.us. att.!OO. n. lDiipett caD • 1"0& FULL Houaetul ol ~tu.re. In· eluded 9 piece Uvtnc poup, 5 ple<le dfnlnr croup, bookkcue headboarcl. m..tt~Ma A box aprlnc. double dreaer w1th minor, .U brand new but pd. dn. to $29U2. Caah or pey the payments of $3.44 per wk. BAUGHN'S FtJRNI'nJRE WARE· HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St., eo.ta Mesa. Store bra.: Mon-Frl., 9·9: Sat.. 9-6; Sun., 11·5. LI 8·3186. STEINW AY Concert Grand excel· lent condition. $7000, size; yours for $1294. 3 years to pay. Schmldt·Phillips Btg Plano lr Organ Store, 6th lr Main, Santa Ana. ELECTRONIC organ, large 2 manual with pedal-board, tone cabinet, beautiful case, only $7S5, other organs little as $95. Sch.mJdt·Phllilps Big Organ lr Plano Store slnce 1914, 6th 6 MaJn, Santa Ana. HAMMOND spinet organ used. hurry for this one. Schmidt· Phillips Big Hammond Organ Store. All models. 6th A: Main, Santa Ana. 1956 WHJJU.POOL a u t o m a t I c washer. with agitator and flow rise. It's the deluxe one with big tub. Pd dn. to $159.64. No cash down If you pay the PY· mts. of $8.30 per mo. 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. USED -Hammond Chord-Organ like new, save on this Instru- ment. You can play the chord organ beautifully without a lesson. Schmidt-Phillips Big Organ lr Plano Store, 6th & Main. Santa Ana. 1956 O'KEEFE & Merritt range. latest CP all automatic one with lift top. simmer burners big oven and that grill broiler. Pd. dn. to $163.58. No dn. pay. mt. If you pay the pymts. of $9.90 per mo. BAUGHN'S FURNITURE WARE· HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Store hrs.: Mon-Frt .. 9·9~ Sat.. 9·6: Sun., 11·5. LI 8-3186. nRE SALE 400/o to fiOO/o Off NO DOWN-TERMS U· S. ROYAL SO,OOO·MILE GUA.B.ANTEE Wholesale price for Retail Customers IIIE IYERS UNION SERVICE Avocado & Coast Highway Corona del Mar Next to Jamaica Inn Harbor3094 NORCE washer. you just push the button & It washes. Also has big tub, agitator, used it only 1 mo. Pd. dn. to $148..26. No dn. pymt. lf you pay the payments of $8.20 per mo. BAUGHN'S FURNrnJRE WARE· HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. Store hrs.: Mon-Frt., 9-9; Sat., 9·6: Sun .• 11·5. U 8-3186. MAPLE spinet type plano, per· fect $395. Terms like rent. Schmldt·Phllllps. 100 pianos to select from. 6th & Main. Santa Ana. COMPLETE Bedroom group. con· slsts of bookcase headboard. mattress and box springs, Hoi· Jywood frames, Mr. lr Mrs. dressef' with mirror. Only been stored. Pd. dn. to $138.84. C&.sh or pay the payments of $7.07 per mo. BAUGHN'S FURNl'MJRE WARE· HOUSE, 660 W. 17th St., eo.ta Mesa. Store hrs.: Mon-Frl .. 9-9; Sat .. 9-6; Sun., ll-5. U 8-3186. BRAND new divan 6 chair. divan makes into double be4. brand new but been In storage, never used. Pd. dn. to $88.25. Cash or pay the pymta. of $2.85 per wk. BAUGHN'S FtJ1lNI'nJRE WARE· HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Store bra.: Mon-Frl., 9·9; Sat., 9·6: Sun., 11·5. LI 8-3186. /I CASH RATES FOR ENSIGN WANT ADS 1 Time 2 Times 3 Times 20 words or le,;:,.;:ss,__ __ _ .75 1.25 1.50 21 to 30 wordLO.S----1.00 1.50 2.00 31 to 40 wordl.;:).s ___ _ 1.25 2.00 2.50 Each word over 40 .03 .OS .07 IE I TIL AISISTIIT. Cash must be received within 1 days of first insertion THIS SIZE cl...ulecl ad ln the Enslen CXMit.a onl¥ SUIO for three lnaertlona. Call In your ads to Harbor 11U. 25 to 35 years of age. Write qual. --~---~~~~~~~~--~~--------~----~--~ 1'0& S.AI..K aEAL ESTATE 6 &Ein'ALI Wcatton. stating experience (lt 4 ROOMS of Furniture just re· leased trom storage. consist. of 7 piece dining group. 1956 Philco 11 cu. ft. refr. 1956 O'Keefe 6 Merritt CP automa- tic range. Complete bedroom group and 9 piece llvtng room group. Paid down to $597.12. No cash down. pay only $7.96 per week. BAUGHN'S FURNrnJRE WARE· HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Store hrs.: Mon·Frl., 9-9; Sat., 9-6; Sun., 11·5. LI 8·3186. BABY Crand, special new finish only $395. Easy terms, others $475, $560, etc. Schmidt-Phil· lips, 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. 100 Pianos always. BRAND new electric Ph l I co, Norge ranges. Not the apt. size, not a 30 ln. But these are full slz.e models. Take them away, $69. Cash or pay only $1 .99 per wk. 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. ATI'RACTIVE FURN. !-bedroom any); education; age; lengtb o! apt. All utilities paid. Ideal tor couple, S80 mo. No lease re- quired 2732 E. Coast Hwy., residency In the area; marital status-to Box F -387 c;o The COM, Harbor 4949. SPACIOUS single tuml.shed apt. Ensign. CDM. Garbage disposal, plenty ----..,...------- of .torage. Phone Harbor 5426. HIYI JOU ofte1 wlsiMMI 2-BDRM. duplex. unfurnished. Across from high school. $75 to make a professional change to mo., C.D.M. Harbor 6440. be .. __ tell PRIVATE OFFICES with phone ,K:& serve your ow man. answering service. Secretary To Increase your productive time. and notary available. Ground . floor. New Trident Bldg .. 2200 To !Mure your future regardless Newport Blvd., Newport Beach of age. (Adjacent to South Coast Co.l Otflces and seml·prlvate desk To double your Income. space. HArbor 3028. FURNISHED APT.-No children; no pets. 610 Marguerite, CDM. 40· FT. VIEW LOT on Hazel Dr. $7950 Harbor 6440 FOR RENT 2-bdrm. unfum. apt, $85 month Including gas and water. Newly decor. Adults. no pets. 517 Poinsettia. HA 3858. ? YOU HAVE? Then see Mr. Crogan Sales Supervisor H•bor Rest Memorial Park 1842 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa CXliiPLI:1'Z PAIJfl'DO PAI'D BAlfGDtQ SD91CE JU.,. ., sa.p~ ---.. J'OUI' home. BUGBIIE O, IAOIIDEIS :Q) at.t 8trMt. Rewpcrt Beech Painting-Decorating PA1Eit BAl(GING GEORGE BURlCHARDT I.ICIIlMd CootrMt« 1.897 Oranp Aw. eo.ta Mesa Ubertr 8·8628 YARD IIAIITEIIICE GARDEN SPltAYIMG-Our spec- Ialty. Ultne beft matertala and power mac:blne for your flow· en and ahrub& Ju.t Wte.you want It! Allo wuh windows and other things. Call after 5 p.m. HA ~·M. Free Estimates-Reasonable Rates D. SIMMONS -U 8·8800 COMPLETE LAJfDSCAPIJfC IE&VJCE FREE ES'I'IMATES SltH Green Stamps Free delivery CORONA DEL MAR NURSERY HA 1038 2744 E. Coast Hwy. SPARILEIIS FLlJOJUDATED WATER gtves lltettme protection against HOUSEFUL of Maple. Every. thing complete, bedroom group with 10 year guar. Mattress, complete dining group. 11 piece for living room. All new. Just pay storage balance of $494.24. Cash or pay only $4.86 3·BEDROOM house unfurnished~ New, double garage, bay vtew. $150 Mo.. yearly lease. Doris Bray. Harbor 20. SOME ~ _ "/"\ME ~ tooth-decay! r ru:.~:. >7V r LL CALL LDIEJIT"l 1·5012 Applicants needed, many of!lce ---...:==--==::.:..:_=~=--- U NFU RNISHED__;,2_·_b_d_rm-. _,h_o_u_S('_, garage and fireplace, garbage disp., newly deco~1ted. Adults only. Harbor 4125, 620~ Fourth at Orchid. CDM. jobs, also restaurants and do· W£1JHEISTIJPPII8 mesttcs. Many jobs for qualltled men. (Register now.) SCREENS-AWNINGS June Farrar Empl. Agency, Free Estimates per we-ek. 402~ 32nd St., Newport mE AWNING MAN BAUGHN'S FURNITURE WARE· HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St .• Costa Mesa. Store hrs.: Mon-Frt., 9-9; Sat .. 9·6: Sun., 11·5. U 8-3186. PHILcOre!rig. AJl color interior. nice cross top fre-ezer chest SELL OR TRADE for COM ocean front lot 36~' x 102'. 2 bed· room. terms, Call L I b e r t y 8-0014. . W AKTED TO RENT model. space for bottles butter. LOCAL proft!'S.Sional man net>ds Girls- BE PROUD AND PLEASED also nice veg. crisper. Pd. dn. 3·bedtoom home In Corona del to $129.44. No cash ne-eded it Mar by April lst. Excellent Wint YOUR JOB you pay the pymts. $9.24 per references. Harbor 3329. AND SALARY. mo. ------------------------BAUGHN'S FURNITURE WARE· JIEAL ESTATE EXCIIJl.lfGE Our otflces are bright. co·work- HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St .. Costa A. SJUIQ)T STE.DfEll ers pleasant, and benefits are Mesa. Store hrs.: Mon·Frl.. 9·9: R. E. A: BUSINESS BROKER tops. Sat.. 9·6: Sun., 11-5. U 8·3186. Exchanges a Spec.lalty SPINET plano used, in good con-HESPERIA. DESERT LOTS Openings now ln this area for: dftlon, sweet tone, special at AND ACREAGE TELEPHONE OPERATORS $368; other wonderful buys 1n 2912 W. Coast Rwy. U . 8-1521 Knabe. Wurlltzer. Gulbransen. Long Beach 2701 E. (th. BE (.8()24 -Apply- Acrosonlc. Fischer, all Hke new. some rental returns, trade-Ins. a few with case slightly damaged in shipping. big saving due to Insurance claim settlement. Salem Ma· pie. Cherry, Blond. French Pro· vinclal. Come and see these beautiful spinets with new Guarantee. Schmidt . Phillips, 520 N. Main, Santa Ana. CAliS FOB SALE 1956 UNCOLN Capri. Full power equipment, air conditioned. all accessories, new tires, original owner. $3.950. HA 5660. CDM 1954 AC 5·passenger convertible, $2300. S500 dn .. $90 mo. on ap· proved credit. Baroni WW. Call Harbor 1835· W before 10 &.m. or after 6. 8:30 to 4:30 122 West Third Santa Ana PACIFIC TELEPHONE 8-FT. DINGHY, $65; Evinrude Sportsman 3~-h.p. outboard, 165. See Sat. or Sun .. 407 Men- doza Terrace, Corona High - lands. Harbor 6392. ·5o-s1iiD=E.,...BAKE-==a Champion-2 Top job opportunltiee-all tlelda. dr : good condJtion; newly re-Men and Women • built motor. $300. HA 719fl. 120 Tustin-Newport Beach LOST AJn) I'Otnm HOME Model Hammond Organ LOST: Brown leather handbag. used, a beautltul Instrument ll 1r ,... tlfi at a very low price. Schmidt-Please rna bag uen C&· tion 6 keys to 211 Eme!'ald Phillips Hammond organs. Balboa ._1 d Fine Planas. 520 N. Main. San· _A_v_e_ .• ____ .. _a_n_. ___ _ ta Ana. KISCELLJUntOUS (acrou from AD-American parking lot) HB.P WAITD LAIE AIIOWIUD LI 8-4732 JOHNSTONE'S lesa lifo Wreckers Used Auto Parts, Tires We Buy Cars and Scrap Metal UBERTY 8-7013 2075 Placentia Ave .• Costa Mesa FLOOR Wlllll Clunlng and Poll.shlng omcea -Homes Harbor 4.956 IEOIIE E. IIAIPEI ........ LanllarHI . ....... SAME EFFICIENT SERVICE Power 'toola -Monthly Rates UBERTY 8·2365 ...... ~s.-nt••• GAS RANCE, table-top. like new. oven heat control, t op and oven lights. glass In door. Also Servel refrigerator. Both ln ex. ceilent condition. HA 635().J. TRADE IN YOUR OLD FURNI· TURE AND APPLIANCES ON NEW MEKCHANDISE. BAUGHN"S FURNrnJRE WARE· HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Store hrs.: Mon-Frt .. 9-9; Sat. 9-6; Sun., 11·5. U 8·3186. PIANOS wanted at once; trade your organ or p lano on a new spinet or Grand Plano or a wonderful new Hammond or· gan. SchrnJdt·Pbllllpa. 6th 6 Maln. Santa Ana. u you don't like hard work. read Tlll'llal• no further. We are accepting .... WORKING girl wanta ride daily from COM to S&nta Ana. Work· lng hours 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Harbor 2825-R. applications for aummer work at AI·IU·M~-II~fl the Arden Bat. Lake Arrowhead. Waitresses, try cook&, d1lb wuh· $5.00 a week wUJ rent a 2 man. era, etc. LocJifng tu.rnt.ahed to ual Hammond Spinet Orlan with free I~ all term aultable appl.icanta. Write to rent allowed on buy. !clunfcft. Phlllts-Piano 6 Orcan Store. Mary Dav1d80n, Arden Hof, Lake in Oran.re Co., at 6th ar Main, Santa Ana. COOD practfce pianos $67. $95, $135, all In good condition. You can swap on better plano at full purchase prlce or w!U rent $5.00 per month. Schmidt· PhUllps Big Plano 6 Organ Store, 520 N. Main. Santa Ana. APT. SIZE gu range and Elec· AR your prin~inq nee~s wil b. trolux refrigerator both for hondled. convementfv and cou.rt- $40 Harbor 2004 eoudy •n 1M eompletely-eqUlp- iiELlABLi:: PE1IMAlfElff clean· Inc help wutad 2 Of 3 daya a Week. Bay Sbone. Call for an appofntment lJ 8·25ff0. RCA -ZENl'nf MOTOROLA -PHILCO TV GRtJl'DIG-~C ID·FI STII n 2301 W. Balboa Blvd. -BA 5074 Newport Beech 1 · cl __ ; .. __. ad 1n th Ded J~ Printing Oepertment of P ace your ........... ~ ~ The Ens•an. IIOD ...... d ''led .... 1M T&ADK JIAIE II Newport Hatbor Ensign -Call t-. 1. c:...t ..., .. C..... ... W. Harbor 1114 or Harbor ll15. ~ II 14 ..... ad ...... -.... , ----------- ••• t 0 1 . ,_., ..... . Ill IIY .. ....aUI USE TBIS JLUrDT ro•-Old WOIID n:a IPACE e~/ I ,'Y' ,,. ···-·-·····---·-2. ···--··-·---•• ·--·····---···-··· .. --···-···-·-·-s. --------· Fot ...................... 0 .-/~.,.1 :~~:~=:·:::~;:!;;:,:~~;:-~== ;::~7:··=:-~ ' '" , ~ 3 time. o:aly 1.00 Wftflh/d to rent ....... 0 '-Help wlfthd .. ___ Q ..,... I 16. ·····-----11. __ ......... ~ .. -· .. -1s. .......... ---t9. • 20. ----W.l .-..L. ... _o ~~ I 21. -----· 22. ----23. ··-·--·---· )(. ---25. t..t I,......_ ~ a. --·-·--·· 27. -----28. ---».. 80. ----' I • WOIIDI om.T 1M .0. OIR DtiDJJOif-t TDID roa ... ' F.TIE .. JEII .... ,.., ....... aallf't. mw'-•-• 'ootballl ............ . C.ta .... -Liberty~~~~~ CGI\'I8 t. cd1 I hu * SUR., TDV 111VD.. I A.JI •• IGDIIlGBT Will .... 1111111111 Lido lbaPJ1lD9 C.tN llcDbor aa -aao vJa Udo raJ. & lAT. Onlf "TTL I A.JI. I'EATUJIU ~u ?Utut 1. 7k ?uut IISEIALL ILOYES I SHOES * * * HOOD FAMOUS ''PF'' "S..Ste," CMUII ... ea.,.. s•••• * *· * "DUI-811" HI.D SIIITS Wlc Wam Sex * * * ALL AT BALBOA ISLAND SPORnNG GG DS ()pea Dcdly • to '-81UIIIIIaya ... Ill llarlae Aft. IIA IMl acdboa l.aa.d I.S.ITICIIal DEPARTING NEW YORX AUGUST20 VWtiatJ •.• DabUa. Q&.aw. ...... ~bGiy, CopeajiiiJ• CDM TRAVEL SERVICE IIAao. IMI COdU OOMT IIICiinrAT & OPC!!'ID A.c:N. ..._ ._. e>mc.-COIIOIIA Da. JIM MUTUAL TtCU!'J' SEJlVICE ' 1111111-IY-MII. Ieven ••••• boot. for busy nten •ndwOMen ' 1101111'1 Llll IAIIET wlda IA'IR Now (he or abe) can 1ee tlw color of Perry Como's eye~ ... Mra. Joe Arnold. 111 Via Unc1ln.t, Ne'WJ)OI1 Beach, winner of the RCA colored televtalon aet 1lv~ away u a erand finale to our 9th Anntverpry Celebra~on Jut week-f!nd ••. Colo* teleYialon, the mynertoua unknown to moet or u., baa now became a reality, and heada our llst of "thlnp w~d Uke to have" ... For put- tlnl a mlor TV ~et ln our tront lobby . . . Our thanka to Star TV., 2305 W Balboa Blvd., N6w- port Beach .. Down ln the next block trom AJ ForeJt Hardware. 2205 W. Balboa Blvd. Al'a been makln1 the front pare. lately becau!te he's the proud winner of a Certltlcate of Distinction In the Hardware ato~ caterory of the 9th Annual Competitlon. spon- sored by Brand Name11 Founda· tlon, Inc • * * We lmow bow Al fMla, a,. ~ ........ wiDAen lA ~ Groc.y ecrt.9ort a ooul)le of J'Mft badE . . • 'Tla a WODde.r- lul J:aoDor to be aiA9\ed out Da• tiollallyl ThGDiaa abo aN lA ordew to ~ Kewport ~. for do1Ag audl •eeU...t ad wodr lor mc:dda9 tbe pneeGtatioll to BJGD4 If amn pclll8ible. The llf.-pod PIMI' addreu la 2211 w. 8a1boa 81ft. . . . u lb-. ~ doa't rlDq a beU CD to _..... ... Beod atra:19bt for the Jt...-port Pier cmd you'll pua them comiD9 or 901A9 ..• To all tbe r ... of you ...,.._ papers wbo're cp1DdiD9 your teeth . . . Juat Jet me blow wbeG you will a prise, cmd t'11 pat ycntr DCDDe lA cmotbe.r IMWiipCIPef tool * • * MRS1 EDWARD CORNWALL JR., the former Horriet Chamness. Miss Harriet Chamness Bride of Edward Cornwall of COM Pink Ia~ was <'hOS(>n by Miss Spencer Chamness oC Pomona. Harriet Caroline Chamness Cor and the groom Is son nf th£' Ed· her wedding to Edward Augus-"ard Cornwalls of 217 Heliotrope tus Cornwall Jr. at the Beverly Ave. Corona del Mar Vista Community Chur<'h at 3 Dr Jame-s K StE'wart J>('r· p m Sunday. March 10 formed the C't'n.>mony Th£> bnde The brid£' Is the> d aught('r of was prt>S<>ntt•d at the altar by Lt. Colonel and M~ Holland ' her father Th£> bride's dress of I pink la<'e was complimented by M J • I matrhlng arrt'SSOrles. Sht> car-l I 0 re 0 In rled a bridal bowquet or white roses with lily of the valley. Robert's Jewelen wltl octlclal-N• ht• I Mrs. Orville Sink was matron of ly open their beautiful new 19 In 9 a e s honor. She wore a street ll'ngth shop h ere among our Lldo-ltes powdt>r blue silk organza dress this Saturday, the 23rd. On VIa Eleven new members were with white accessories and yel- Oporto rirht next door to the welcomed to membership of the low rO!it'S. Sportsman'a Ltd. and Bud'a Nlghtlnlale chapter of the Hoag Richard Chlney served as best Beauty Salon and ln front of Hoapital Auxiliary durlnr a man. Ushers were Joseph Mar· Bob Dalton'a. wbo l.s now open combined business and work-shall, John Coogan, G eo r 1 e tor-lunch.. R.obett'a Je'Welery, .a,op medlng at the home ot Cbamneu and Th~ Quick. from Balboa Ialancl I« the put Mill. Jll.01e8 c. Elma. IV, 2508 A reception wu held at the ten years, l.s the pia~ wh~ you Marino Drive. Bay Shores. churclt beto~ the couple de- 10 t« the ~al McCoy and not New m em be r 1 are Mmes. parted tor a s.n Fran~ wed· the 89c to $5.95 cat e 1 o r Y . . Larry O'Gara. William Morrls., dine trtp. The bride attended Silvsware too, diamonds. lovely ~roy Stanton, John Hutcheson. Bishop Johnson College of Nurs- clocla and of coul'lle costume w. F Thompson. w. R Dana. lng and Los Angeles State COl · jewelry of the mink. white Ut> FTank T Merkel. T. M. Prudden. lege. Thf' eroom l1l a Stanford and talb variety ... Welcome Newton Cox. Jr .. William McLain University man The couple wUl aboard to another nt-w Lido and Cue Hottman. makf' thelr home In Wes( Los Shop · · · Nllhtlneale prealdt-nt Mrs. L. Angt'les. .. * * s~ hoe ofBdally aprwa9 ad wmt. la .-.toe~ ,.cui 11m• to nrttcb to ~ .,..... aaeal anoddD9 aDd ~· ..n. oa tbe l19bm aide . . . Du.rtDg cnu AADJnnary eel•· blatSGa IDG:DJ people bad their flnt tate of ICiludMo'a lee CNCIIII ••• bud.MD'a. wbo h119e captDnd cdMNt 10'1. of tb• ... tall IJIOC.rf tr.s. wttb tbelr Gold Star ailllr. h19h quallty batt« atJ1Il cmd ~ c:b..- • . . After two yean of awcb bCift pnd1aced • bJ9b qocdlty lee CNCDD, to fit dbcrtJDiDatlD9 ....-. . . ltDuda.a lee cream la 11'1. batt. tat. whJcb pub lt Ia that rtclae.r tbaa ...... Lea cr.-es-. • .. * E. Spra,ue, Jr. reported the Edna ------- Stearns Dayton play reviews will EJ-L•II 01 .. ID lei be present~ at 10:30 a.m. March Will 28 and Aprll 25 at the Lido PoUt Sllols THaJ Tht>atre. Proceeds hl'lp support the hospital tumor board lotllera Cl .. PI•• lllefiiFnlllo•SIIow The Mother's Club of th£> St. James Day School will hold n benefit fashion ~how at noon Wednesday, May 15, at the Chers Inn, Corona del .Mar . Members of the dub serving on the committee are Mrs Hurh Hutson, Mrs. Richard Marst'llus. Mrs. Don Fuguson. Mrs. Edward Thrasher, Mrs. Kenneth Nelson, Mrs. John Donnelly, and Mrs. Norman Davtes 11ckets for the club's Easter Parade Luncheon are c-u~ntly on sale at the day .chool and the Chef's Inn. Ml'mbers of the Nl'wport Har- 1 bor Exchange club wlU re«.>ive their Clrst polio shoU during the noon meeting today !Thursday) nt the club's new meeting pia~. the N£'wport Harbor Yacht Club. Member Dr ~ Nei.Jlon will ad· minister the shots. Sandra IA-e. second daughtt>r of Mr. and Mra. C&lvtn Ochsner of 126 33rd St., Newport Beach. waa born Friday, March 8. at St. Jowph Hoapltal. Sandra wt-lghed 6 pounds, 15 oun~. Sandra has a slater, Martha. 3~ . The Ocbsners havt> ~n livinr ln N~ Beach 5 years. Mr. Ocbaner Ia a mntract plumbei' In the Harbor and adjoining a.reu. • CHIJROiR :oS:a. "#JNSIGN* ~ * WKWiOJrT IIAimOII INitCJII I 'TSD'aDAT, JIAKa 11, 1117 . . WEWIOft ~Ua:M)a 1.D"nnE&&Uf KDlTD -_, JUDY IUYP'IELD * * * BOUCZ E.WIICII ICBOOL Speeb..l mu.atc f« tM Lenten ELGIN & HAMILTON WATCHES Seuon and Holy Week wtll be • .auo aon GIVD p~nted bY the ~1 thOu On tbe m«nin• ol March 12. played the Hun1arian Dances ~o. 3 and 6 by Bra.hma, the Son1 of Jupiter by Handel and the Rualan Sallon Dan~ by Gllere The band played the Y o u n 1 Prince Overture by Buchtel, the Cruaaden Hymn by aueb~l. and the 11\underen Marc:h by Sou.u at tbe U a.m. aerv1ce8 at the . Newport Harbor L u t b e r a n the M¥tmt.h a.Dd ellhth padua DIAMONDS MOtnmNGS Chuteb Dale Youn1 orpnt.t. trom llo:raee Enalp recetved po- wiU pl~y lelect.ed pr~ude. and Jlo abota from 3 doc:ton at Har- ...-ludeiJ \n addition to acoom-bcw BJ&Jl. The doctcn were ... ...,.... at.t.d by aeveraJ motbelw and Wallace Calderlwld Jeweler pan)'lnl the cholY. they 1ave either tM 1.-t. 2nd or At 7:30 p.m. on tiM followlnl b o o a t e r abota. School buae. Wednf!eday, apedal mualc wtU tranaported the atudenta to and be prnented. M-~ Erick· . Out ban4 rec:e1ved a superiors and our orchestra recelved 2 au- perlon Ud 1 '"'~llent. nese outstandlnJ rat1n1a will permit our band and orche~~tra to com- pete In the ~&1onal Contests to be held May 4 at Orange Coast CoUegt'. Jl23 &.t Coaat lltollrwa'r c:c.-"-111• 110n wtll a1n1 the alto 110lo of from the HlJ~ ~1. "Incline Thy Ear'' March 27. "Je.u, Word of God lncamat~" wUl be beard Aprll 3. and "God So Loved the World" w1U be pr~­ aented Aprll 10. ''The Palms" and "Llrt Up Your Heads" will be by the Chancel Choir at the I I a m service Palm Sunday, Aprtl 14. •.1. COIOIUII1TT METHODIST "Before the Impulsive Friend," third In aeries of Lenten sermons entitled The Master of Mf'n, will be the sermon topic of thr ~v Donald Sapp Sunday at the 8al· boa Island C 1mmunlty Metho· dlst Church New mem~ of the rhurch arP Mr and Mrs. Euren~ Adams ot 205 Park Ave. Balboa I'll and; Vernon B. Smith of 1906 Diana Lane. Harbor H\ehlands; and Mrs. John Elmore of 314 Dia- mond Ave .. Balboa Island. CIDUSTIAK SCIUCE CIIVBCB Accepting and utlllzJng man's God-given domlnlon, material Jaws of sickness, sin, and llmlta· tlon are destroyed. TilLs chal· lenglng fact wlll be brourht out In the Sunday Lesson-Sermon on "Matter" at the Newport Beach Christian Science church The Golden Tt>xt. which points to the main theme, Is from Paul's letter to the Co lbSSianB <3:21: "Set your affection on things above, not on things on the urth" COROJU DEL MAB "The God We Wor-;hlp" will be the S(>rmon topic of the Rl'V Edwin C Gomke Sunday mor nlng at the Corona del Mar Com munlty Chur<.'h The Senior Pilgrim f l'llowshlp is holding a Work Day {or ChrL~ Saturday, Mal'('h 23. All mone> earned by odd jobs w ill be ust>d for missions ST. JA.KE.S EPISOOPAL The St. James Day School will tiold a summer school and spt' cia! actlvltl~ from 8:30 am. 'til 12:30 p.m for a 6-wt-l'k pt-rlod during the summer Thr school Is open to ~gular students of tht> day school and a UmltPd num- ber of ottwr studen~ Appllca· tlons for enrollment a~ current· ly belnr accepted at the· !IChool ........... Ill .,. ••• , at , ••••• Dennis W. Harwood. 110n of Mr and Mrs. Donald D. Harwood of 120 Shoreclltf Road. Shore CUlts. a freshman at Pomona Collere and 1956 eraduate of Newport Harbor Hleh School. was among ~ students formally mattlcu· fated In traditional ~rt>monles Saturdey at Pomona College. Claremont. Ot'nnls signed the collt>ge's hIstorIc Matriculation Book. which has been signed by stu· dents slnC't' 1894 Students are permitted to sign the book only alter they have complett>d a semester's work at Pomona. dur lng which time thl'y mnlntalned certain academic and citizenship standards. Largest and Morl Complet• Furniture Store in the Are&. Cell for free DECORATING SEIVICE Llb.rly I SS II Honse ui ~ar~ea Fumi,hings for homes, dubs, yacht~. )()17 W. eo..t Hi9lr.ay Newport ... c:.h e ALGDU TES1'S Algebra tats were given to the elfhth eracle students on March 11. Th~ tests help to dt-tennlne which students are best quali- fied to take algebra In high school The tests were given by aU math teachers and wer£' sent to Harbor High for correction. • • • • • • e JU7TBOa The previously announced tea was ht>ld Tuesday March 12 In the Horat-e Ensl1n L I b r • r y. Esther Warner. author of "New • TE.LEVJSIOK SOlrVET Song In a Strange Land," spoke la a recent student survey to of her African experlenC't'S to a determine the favorite tell'vlslon Sf'iected audll'n~ Among th~ program which was both l'njoy who attt>nded wese members of able and educational, the "$64.· the M't>atlve wrltine clus taught 000 Question" rated at the top of by Mrs. Mary Mosteller. Pr1ncl- the llst pals RJttc>r or Ensign a n d This program received ~', or Thomp..on or NPWport Ht>tght<; the opinions: the runner up. Supt>nntt>ndl"nt Roy Andl'r'lf'n "Scll'nct" Fiction Theater," re-Mr"' Kathf'nne ~auN"rman Ho ~lved 20~. rart> F.ns1~n Librarian of tht> "Wyatt ~arp" and "ChPyennt>" N£>wport Library. Brownie Troop rated highest among the Pnt£>r 33 togrthPr with se-vt>ral moth I talnment features with 78'. vot ers. Also pu rtklpaung w P r" lng for "Wyatt Earp" and 22', I membt'rs. of th£> J r Ebell Club for "Cheyenne." the sponso~ of the tea Results for the favorite rom£>rl> I Esther Warner dtsplayed hl'T show was ''8ob <;ummlngs" first rolll'<'tlons of a IE'Opard's tE'E."th and "1 Love Luc-y" second nf't'klare. a rubber Sf'ed ne<-klare. • • somr ~amplt>S or cloth woven In e CLASSitOOM JfEWS Liht>na whl're s he and her hus . Mr. ~w~·s sixth gradt-rs at band lived: an Iron mask madt- Horace Ens ign have workf'd out. by tht> natives and a whip u~ with the cooperation or Prln<'lpal j by the native husbands for W. Ritter. a plan of broadcasting whipping wives n('WS over the public addrPss 1 The author and her htUband SY'\t£>m. 1 now own and operate a ct"famics Each afll'moon a committf't' of store In Costa Mesa 6 or 7 pupils brings !SOme nf'w"' In the Lido Shopping Aree Fcx a Ltrge S.Mction of Y AROAGE -LINENS BEDDING -NOTIONS PATTERNS BOYS' ' GIRLS' TOT to TEEN CLOTHING 3404 v-.. Udo N&wport Be.d\, C.lif In the form of a radio broadcal\t I L''IE' Ensign Classlftt>d ads to Thf'St' students thl'n broadcast buy Sf'JI, tradP or l'Xlhange thls 0("\\'S in the form of a r£>gu ------------------ iar newscast over the P A. <~vs tf'm In the offlrt> Thf' P A sys trm ts tuned in to ;\fr Sweet'!' room onlv. and th£> station Ill <'ailed K;>.fOP or the Statton of Knowlt>dg£> On March 8 th" fir<~t n<"Ws wa~ ·'on the air" and it <'am" all a complete surpnSf' to Mr Swt"et's studt>nts. with thf' ex<'eptlon or th£' rommltte-e of Darrel Ander SQn, national news; Rich Horn. state nt-ws; Karen Ashabanner loca l nt>WS; Don Aahns, sporu; Tom Schock, we at h f' r : Van Smith. sponsor; and Nant-y Cun dall, announ~r. • • • e IIUSJCAL rEST1V AL Saturday, March 9, some 90 mem~ ol the Horace £n.sJen Orchestra and band. aCC'OITl- panJed by Principal Ritter and Instructor Norma Pt>rklns. at tend~ the annual Musl<' Fe5 tlval In Anaheim. There wt-re approximately 20 bands and or clt£'stras from Eleml'ntary. Jr High a nd High Schools all o\ er Orange County • j Our Hora~ Ensign OrchE"Str<l AT REIIERT'S Service ... Lots oJ old-lasbionecL per- sonalised service with a friendly smile makes our pharmacy outstanding. We atriTe to know our custo- mers bettet. May we sene you? Coro11 del liar P~ar••cr -niEPI_IP._~ 3127 EAST COAST Blc:BWAT ooao•A DEL XU Make the Clothes that Make the Women ... Be Ready for Spring And the Easter Secmon The aluminum toll outside wrapping w1th the cardboard carton underneath hu a detlnlt~ pu~. Aluminum foil as we all know ~ an lrusulator. It Ia placed around Knudsen's very flne I~ tt~arns to further pro- 1 ~ them from meltlnl even a little wblle being carried home. Water part.lcles form when I~ cream becomH the leut bit soft, and when the ice cream 1s ,.. fro2leq t.hae water partlculea run toJetbt!l' to lonn bl11er ones. which In turn will give a flat flavorless Ice cream . . . The pupUs of Holly Laah Vlael of Balboa Island will present a prorrarn of 110ng, dance and dramatic readlnp at 7:30 p.m. Saturday In the Ebell clubhouse, Balboa. Yoa 1111 P•'• II TtWI Famoaa DMJcJDer Patten~ * * * brill··~,...._._ c:z,_ Ia AI Uhtty dJI'd- ~·-~ A8d.., ... ., .... tM .._, • ._all+' ... .._.. * rkrilrl.-df.lalrsttwtlla ... iftddaCD bM.e .-..... .-....... ............... ..,... ,......., ....... .... ..... ........,~; .. .... Helen Holt. a n Oranp Cout Colle1e student who pefonned ln ltlnr ~ar. w1Jl praent a dramatle lnterpretatJon. Other students who wW perform ln· elude Mrs. Arthur Neeb. Bettl- )ean Guentht!l', Louts. Harper, and Dianne Hom. see our .. n~ .. -- . ·. · . ••• cmd os-atiD9 .... OW1I ... wfth two.,.._.. tD .... ,.... OIIWI UIIFJ .. • ~ SMABT WOMEN DIOW ••. U'1'D DllaiLIIID r• ...... CAJ..II'o.IA II&IID ftiW1a .......... 0011011. ftD'I1 *..,.,..., by Slmplldty and llc<:all .... ClllliiP·r. · .......... ~ ................... ...................... ...... -. ..... ........ tMny'lfiiiRR'F • ·~ . oil.--..:.--. • ~ng C IC\.:UUII . . .. .:Jl .. •~ CLtl. .. , JJ.,, .. ... .......... .. -.·-...., .... ...... ... * * * a a • •••••• •••· aaaaoa '''' 1&\IOA 11\a•a Specintizing lD LADIES HAIR STYLING for HOME PERMANENTS * DiatinctiYe MeDa Haircutting DAK DAN'S Port Barber Shop (Formerly Roy's Barber Shop) TWO BARBERS Ma.t•• Barbe• DAN DETWILER Harbor .:JT1 2863 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar ~-........ -........... ~~~~ Tues. th.ru Sat. 9 a..m..-5 p.m. SUAdays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. C1oMd KODday •At tbe Sip of the Flyill9 Bed Bone .. ACBOSS FBOM POBT OBAKCE BURNSIDE and SONS 2300 W. COAST BICBWAY KAJUJfEBS MILE IK KEWI'OBT BEACH AT YOUR SERVICE TOP BOW: left to rt9bt-Al OlWa. t.est.r Bay. Leo CardDer, Ca:r1 Tnmak. BOTTOM BOW: left to rtgbt-CJ:W Browa, Walt Pohlmcm, Fnmk Jllce, Balph Yarbrou9h. Larry Buuo.. The Skilllll Senice De,.rln1611 of the DA YIS-BROWI CO. TV • RADIOS • APPUANCES Phone U 8-3437 1 I ~-=-I ~ DAVJS.IROWI Com,IIJ THE IIADOB AJIEA'S OLDEST & LABCEST TV AJIPLIAJICE SALES AJfD I EJIVICE CEK • TEB-TWO LOCATJOKS ... 1885 Harbor 81., & 835 W. 19++1, Costa Mew ALPHA CBI OKECA KEETIRC The Alpha Chi Omega alum. nae club will meet at 7:30 p.m . today (Thursday) at the home of Mrs. John Keeler. 224 Jasmine Ave., Corona del Mar. LECAL KOTJCE No. A 28520 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF Runt M. DRESS LAR. aka MRS. Runt M. DRESS LAR. aka Rum DRESSLA.R. alu Runt MERRILL DRESSLAR. ak A. RU'I1l MERRILL DRESSLAR a ka A. Runt MERRILL. DE· CEASED. NCYI1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN t th<' creditors of and a ll person having claims against the sal< df'<'ed£>nt or said estate to tile thf'm with the nN'essary vouch er'!l In the office or the Clerk of the Superior Court of the Stat of California. In and tor the County of Orange, or to presen the same, w ith the necessary vouchers. to the undersigned at his or h er place of bualness, to wit: At the law office of: GALVIN R. KEENE 41 4 32nd St., Suite 2 Newport Beach, Calli. within six months alter the firs publication of this notice. Dated February 21, 1957. HELEN A. PARTCH Ex~ix of the Estate ot aafd decedent. GALVIN R. KEENE Attorney for Executrix 414 32nd St., Suite 2 Newport Beach. Calll. Publlsh: Feb. 28, March 7, 14 21. In the Newport Harbor Enslca The Garden of Allah Proudly Presents Calipso Mac Niles And His Famous Recorclng Group AT mE GARDEN OPENING FRIDAY. MARCH 22 Dcmc:e to the exciting rhythms of the Calipeoe Dine on intema· tional c:uimne, pnpared by that Mader Chef ManhalL YOUR HOSTS-GEOGE F. POLIN cmd TONY PILEGGI • Call DOW lor ~ • THE GARDEN OF ALLAH IIEJG.OCK 3--MlS ITIIBIIEEi Aad CO.Ait BIGRWAY irJu. ~Cit CAUl'. A. K. PHELPS Attorney at Law 3429 E. Coast Hlehway Corona del K ar, Calif. PubUsh: March 21, 28. April 4, 11. 1n the Nelwport Harbor En.arn. WEDEUVER CHEF ·lOT ,AJl.DEE SPAll Em 25~ t.mBn COR IED BEEF -uaan SAUER IUUT 1 La. CAR 47~ 15~ VERNELL MINTS 2Sc WII.I.APOINT STEW 29c lOLLI DOL IDatcmt COFFEE 2 O&. 57c CAIUA.WIA TOMATO PASTE ~ WHEAT GERM KAIIO WHI1'E SYRUP MODESS J'LAJI'I'D'S . lOc 35c COCUAJL PEANUTS 39c STEEBO CUBS lOc V&aiiOII'r IIAID SYRUP I CROWN ESTABLISHED 13 YEARS • • FREE INTRODUCTORY ' OFFER THIS COUPON GOOD FOR $1.00 ON SUO SERVICE CAIJ. (Offer Void May 1. 1957) Crow-n TV 3422 E. COAST IDGHW AY, CORONA DEL MAR PHONE HARBOR 5426 Ken Clarke KEYBOARD STYUNGS ... From Progressive Jazz to Cool Classics ROYAL HOST CEaTU'IED BUT COFFEE , .. -95' CAT FOOD lS 01 c:.ur 2-21~ •ob I) alton' • 1 on the bay in newport ~ Tbalab f'olb: f'« you a.a.c. """ aue ad .._..;.,...a • 8C1Y lleUo.. T .. ..._ ....S. ...... at --., efta~=~ tloable ~good ....... f'red IL&U IDAT'l 11111'- 4k •••st~•LDEI Cl:iiiU 1UCa ElllDIIII