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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1958-01-23 - Newport Harbor EnsignChurch Man And Woman 1\re Honored Two More Join Race For Council Mrs. Robert Manthall of Lido lale and Harvey Somera of Balboa added tftetr names this week to the Jist of candidates In the New, port Beach City Council race. Mrs. Marshall. of 367 VIa Udo Soud, will be the candidate tor Councilmanic District No. 3. now reprnented by Mayor Dora HUL Mrs. Hill has announced her de· cblon not to run for re-election. No one ebe to date has entered the race from District No. 3. The Udo lale candidate ls pres- Ident of the Woman's Civic uaaue. ~ on the Citizens Advt.ory CommJt~ on Capital fmprovwroenu, and Is a member of the ltepubHean State CentnJ Commlttw. She ls a second gen- eration Californian. a 1944 grad- uate ol UCLA. majoring In eco- nomics. She.. and her huaband have been I.Jdo resldenb since 19153. Mr. ao..r., ollQ E. Bay Ave.. Will eMil ~ lqiCelle4 San~ Mac- Kay aa ... Mo. 2 coundlman. lb ....... ._.. .. be a c:andi- dale f•.,. tla•a o. bwta conte.t Ia -t be- You Can File Papers Today Today (Thumday) is the Police Make Narcotic Raid A WARDS OF MERIT were presented to these cheerful gents et last Friday ...,.ning' s annual meetinq of the Newporl Harbor Chamber of Commerce. From l.ft, they are: David Olmsted. who has donat.d his services durinq the past year as executive secretary of the Chamber: H. Payne Thayer, first vic:.-president during the past year. SINGLE COPIES NOW10~ No IDc:reciM iD •ab.c:riptiaa rate. ~ honored for putting the United Fvnd Drive over the top as campaign manager; Hugh Mynatt. who coordinated the Chamber s ~op-at-home­ Cbristmas promotion. and Dick Richard (Hugh s boss). who ~nt on the ' Mission to Milan' during the summer, representi11g the U. S at the inter- national T rede Fair. (Ensign photo) ftDUDAT. IAJnrAft II. 1- 160 Homes Slated for 78 Acres Plans for a new Irvine Co. sub- dlvl&Jon on the roast Just below Corona del Mar were revealed yesterday. The Irvine Co. Is requb'tlng the annexation of approximately 78 acres to the City of Newport Beach. This subdivis.lon, whkh will Include 160 home sites. Is adjacent to Shore Clitfa. between Coast Hwy. and the ocean. The ~ subdJvtslon will be more than hall again larg~ than Shore CUUs. which has an area ot 50.27 acres. The request for annexation will come up before the Newport Beach City CouncU Monday eve-nine. Council is expected to adopt a rettolution of lntenUon to an- nex t.be site and Rt a date tor bearing. This will be the first move down the coast below Corona del Mar In a~ 10 years. The Corona Highlands aubdJvlston was the 1ut to be developed. It was opened in 1949. Jars Beaten Welch Park Bid Award I tendance. 1•re out to make th~lr 5-game Th~ n~· St-hool to ~rve the winning streak 6 this f'tiday on Westcllff-Baychft area will ~ lo-their own hom~ stamp In r I cated east of If'\. in~ Ave. on the grounds propoet'd extension of 18th St.. Their foe ls Rlwrside. waxt<l •~ the bay trom the Ford site last week by Chatfey 72-62 at Is Postponed Mr. And~I'SE'n s.aad Riwrside. I Voters okayed the dl~trirt's The Pirates dumped th~lr own last bond U!sue -$900.000 -in winless opponent Mt. San Anton- Io. last week by a neat 10 poants m a 60-50 game at ML SAC. Top ()("(' hitters were MJke Woods, 13; Eddie Pope, 12, and Roger Gur1ch. 11. Coach Alan • • • • I • I •• 1 •• •• : : Hop e LOGGERHEADS fRIEND Of THE YEAR for 1957, chosen by the Newport Horbor Boord of Reoltors, is Morine Sgt Laurence Clogston, 22. of 218 W. W ilson St., Coste Mese, who soved the life of o neighbor lost Oct. -4 by dreg· ging him out of a buming house. • WIJOOft. TV Guide for thll the f o 11 o w I D I 1•r -that w.ek Sll)'l that the pJ'OjT&)'n. ahould ftx the dat. of tM meet· ts4,000 Challenp, a rut pet of lq -and he wu retlrlOI to a mlM. Ll eoon to fold, and 10 ol1 beautifUl ~ In Acapulco. that the air. GoO . • . 1 hope thelr he loved yachtln• an4 that he bola didn't read here where they wanted to put the tuU force Of wwt ~ about Slr Franda the Kex.lcan JOWmi'Milt Mhlnd Drake di.Movertnr San Francl.aco maklna a Newport·Aeapuko rae. Bay •.• I didn't mean to tattle one of the out.tandlq event. In on them. all 1 waa tr)'ll\• to clo the wodd of yachtlftl. nw, toad waa to pt the ~000. that'• all. ..,_ that they had u euadl money • • • • u needed to p~ t.hJa race. • 'AC:IrJC AJIGLDI joyiUUy ·~•d but what 11 ACAJVLCO Oil avn-M 1 M a result of thJ8 eonvetUtlon. All faithful readwr·memben of the Fr14aY L~n Club doln1 write thll 1 am t.hlnlclnc about a .Ort of rwnp·-'on ol the Paclflc Analera and other In· wtth a Dor~ in ~ evenlq! the' rrut fleet that aM'Wered the XOSA Board ,.., held latAtr that --~ dtu.na ant directed to Loeb liU nt haw to mlM an. ata.rUq pn at San Dleco and momlna. and It waa dedded then look elaewhere 'In thb laue for other doJnp rd llke to make. were off to Acapulco, and 1t that t.he annual Newport·l:nMn· a more detailed report of the P.A. Thla Is the Balboa Power Squad. brine• to mind a t~eene. In Enlen· ada race wu Jut aboUt all that annual tropby a warda dinner and ron'a Dinner Party, 1et for Tttura· ada about :5 years qo. could bf! handled. The Pretldent'a elect.tons, held last Saturday at day, Jan. 30, at the Newport Har· 1 wu havtna b.reaktaat In the emisaaries were referred to the their home port. the Balboa Bay bor Yacht Club. They're holdJnc dlninc room of the Del Pacltlco San Dleco Yacht Club aa P<*lble Club. a competition for the 10 belt that Saturday momtnc: lt wu sponaon. M tar u annual fishln1 club 35mm. picture alldea taken by a early and bf!fore ttte first boat Vaya Con Die., Bot:u. dlnnen are concerned, I'm at lut member. Doccone It! I'd llke to acroa the tlnlah nne wu In over the hump. The Sea Horse get in on THAT contest. Write sicht. ,..0 Impeccably attired Spin Club and the Lady Anelers P. 0 . Box 395, Corona del Mar, It eentlemen came to my table, In· have been attended, photo· you want to go. trodueec:t them.elves u the 1pec. graphed and written·up. Ditto. • FISBDfG'B OOOD ial emllaariea of Pre.tdent Car· now tor the P.A.'a. Thla Friday, I've been too busy eolne to denu of Mexico, and aaked If I'll knock oU another one when meetings to go flshin', but don't they could join me at break:fut. Blaze Guts Car on lot Bond proposols ore in for herd sledding, becouse these ore un· cert~tin times ~tnd costs ore going up everywhere. Our City Council should consider with o mighty criticol eye, and figure with o very sh~trp pe.,c I when odding up the bond propositions for the ,A.pril 8 election . . . Some goes for the 8ementary School Boord trustees, who ore plann ng 11 school bond vote for M~ty 20 ... T oxpoyers resist once hos popped up 1n other ore~ts of the notion, ond it con develop here too. Its go'ng to toke o tox revolt to keep our country solvent. . C on t soy thot the Newport Horbor Chamber s onnuol meeting lost Fridoy qen· eroted much sentiment of good will in Corono del Mor, wh ich still IS o port of the city of Newport Beoch. ,A. li ttle missionory work to restore good fellowship might b!l in order. the Balboa Anellr\& Club eoes to thlnk my reel.crankin' hand Isn't They told me that they had Flre eutted the front ... t of a town at the American Leeton eettlng mighty Itchy. Pappy Har· juat flown In from Mexico City on car owned by Phil Humphre)'w. Hall In Newport. After that. only rison started the ltch with a tale the orders ol their Praldent to who works at the VIlla Marina one more:-the Aneler's Friday of one recent 'Sunday trip aboard meet with the ottlclala of the RestaW'&I\t. this week. • Luncheon Club on the 31at. hls JrMLYN, down coast a short Newport Ocean Salllnc Aaeocla· Ne-Wport Beach flremen lllted Like the fella, says, lt'1 not the distance. They ALL caught limits tton, the aponaon of the Newport· oriafn of the blaz.e m.the r.taU· orietnal ooet. Its the upkeep. In or near·llmlta of barracuda, bon· Enlenada Rae., and that the bo· rant parkin& lot aa "undeter· this Instance. It would be more Ita, bass and some nice halibut. tel people had pointed me out u mJnecL" It is in terest1ng to note tho! Corono del Mar put up more for the Newport Chambers Christmos promotion thon ony ot busin ess orea in the city. ond in addition to thot, put out some $500 more for its own Christmos decorotions. The COM Chomber is quite solvent too ... There s opposition brewing ogainst the proposal to double porking meter fees. lnstoll more meters instead. the opposition says. And, by the w~ty. how oboul parking meters in Corono del Mer? ... There ore rumblings obout the city nome chonge proposition, es· pecrolly from those who oppose ony suggestion of consolidotin g New· port Beoch ond Costo Meso os one city. They consider the chonge to Newport Horbor os o step toword consolidation. relaxinl If I didn't have to sit Thanks. Pappy. I'll go with ya' u one of the committee people. Bumphreya aet the darnaae n · down and do all thls writing af· soon as this rash of meetings la They had a very attractive pro· tlmate at S5(). ter the tun and the food are m~re over. poeal to make to NOSA. ------- memories. Then Mal Fink called. He made They told me that President Memo to Dr. Salvatore Monaco me Itch worse. Seems he took a Cardenu would retire from office -your kind Invitation la hereby charter party out on the X·PLOR· --------------------------- ER one day last week. The fish· lng wu terrific tor about the same species as Pappy caught. Everyone caught more than they wanted. It even amazed Mal. • • • Mrs. Wright Is Elected By Church Group Then--a recent saga by an up. coast bait boat netted a bee·Utl· ful catch of white sea bass ott Paradise Cove. Twenty.four cus. tomers got 66, all over 35 pounds. Mrs. W. B. Wright of St. James The jack-pot winner weighed 50! e MOllE OJf LEASES RUNNER.UP for the Friend of E PIs c o P a I Church, Newport Just In <'ase you're tlxine to 10 tial housing tBearon Bayl In· the Year oword of the Realty Beach. was named president of on a private boat, there's only Maybe leases made years ago volved complicates the problem Bo.,rd is Dr. David Nielsen of the Newport Harbor United one sou rce of live bait. at present. looked fair to the city then. How· of protecting the owners of the Church Women's annual meeting They have It at the Balboa Pa· h h ld. b 1 1 L•do hie for his worlt in fighting Ch h b th "-a Com 0v k.e d.s h evN, w1th our development and ouses o mg su eases on c ty I at Christ urc Y e-= • · vlllon. er the wee n t ey growth in size and population. owned land. They mUllt be a'l· rear! d•seose He hos d eveloped munlty Methodist. open at 6 a.rn. J.. the days e row thPy may be badly out of line-sured that if and when the city a qu•ck method of detecting Installed to assist her were l loneer, they'll open earlier. not only may be, but are obvious-recovers the master lease that heort a•lments. Mrs. Edgar R. Hill of St. Andrews Chances are. you'll never do Jy a sorry bargain for the t'lty. they will change landlords only Presbyterian Chur<'h, vice presl· better in the winter. Better crank The people want the control to and they will start paying to the THOMAS STEELES HAVE SON dent; Mrs. Ruth Barnett of Costa up your little pot and-eo flshln! prevt>nt anymore "give aways" ot 1 city direct. As a matter of fact An 8 pound, 12·ounce boy was Mesa Methodist Church. record· Again, In case you're Mexico· tht>ir property, This is not to bel there are certain houses built born to Mr. 1tnd Mrs. Thomas ing secretary; Mrs. Castleman happy, Tom Jamison tella me construed as a distrust of the I after 1941 and whirh were built Steel~> of 518 Allso Ave., New. Smith of Corona del Mar Congre· that the yellowtail are real hot members of the present Council unc1cr FHA specifications which pMt Heights, Saturday, Jan. 11, gational Church , con espondlng now, at Guaymu. They took 760 but a des!.-. to have a check rein will do that automatically In at Hoag Hospital. secretary, and Mrs. C. M. McCar· In 43 trips. They have abo cauaht on future councils to prevent !l 1962. I AUXIL.IAaY TO llEET ty Newport Baptist Church. treU· 118 erouper~ over 50 lt. apiece complacent one In the future • • • The Orance County Phanna· u~r. ln tM put lS dayL Tbat'a not putting ua behind the 8 ball e A QUESTIOif ceuUcal Auxillary wtll hold a b.alf the W>l)', but U yOW' noM again. WhY do I devote so mueh Ume joint meetlnc with the Oranee oP'I"'MJSTS TO M&ft ,_.1mllt 18 potatina' Soutb. thJa il all the SERVICE ••• Lots ol old-faabionecL per- 80Miiud Mrrice with a &iendly mUle mabs our pba:rmac:y outatanding. We stri•• to Jmow our c:uatom- ers better. Mcry we sen'e you? Coro11 del Mar P~•r•acy "'TTiE l'lwa ....... fto•-acy"' S127 &AIT COAI'I' mGBWA'l' liW:Hiii 1 ~lleve the m~bers of the on city government buainesa? County MedJcal and Dental Aux. The Newport Harbor ..,.,~eet· news you need. p~ntCoundl~lthat~eof,W~I.J'II~ll~u.~um.I en~ lllarl~ Wedn~~ h~ ~at Cub~llh~dab~n~t the=========~~~---~~~~==~==~~=~=~~~~~~==~ our long tenn leases leave plentyl lt. And I feel that I am doing the Balboa Bay Cltlb. lng at 8 p.m . Tues aky, a 2408 to be desired and that this sJtua· something for the city I love. It home of Frank Gloc ner, tlon should be corrected as leases gives me a kind of a good feel · WONAX'S CIVIC LEAQUE · 22nd St .. Newport Beach. approach their expiration dates. ing inside the sam~> as I do when I The parks and recreation rom· We round a Chin~ puzzle when 1 contribute l'a.sh to charity . · · mlttee of the Newport Harbor It ramt> to the Beacon Bay leases sorta makes me proud to be a Woman's Civic League wUI meet from tht> original one 31 years part of my t'ity. my state and my at 9:30a.m. Tuesday at the home ago "ith amendmtonts and exten· u. S. to think maybe tht' time of Mrs. Mel Berry, 501 CIIU Dr .. McDO.ALDSJIAVEODlL A 6-pound. 5·ounce girl wu born Wednesday, Jan. 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Alan McDonald, 25 Fre· mont St .. Lido Trailer Park. sions. to the point that in order and effort I put Into It might help Clift Haven. to lay out all Important Items. it to stay the way It is, or even .:..:.:.:..:......:..:..::......::..:....:. _____________________ _ eliminate the "whereases" to better. 1 make It understandable will take I am s ure that informf>d pt>opiP more time than that remaining are safe people for our way of before the deadline of Feb. 10, hfe. when nothing more !'an be added ! • • • to the ballot. e TDCE TO REGISTER The fact that there is residen· Deadline for registering to volt> in the Aprll 8 t>lt>ction Is Feb. 13. Registration now qualifies also i tor the Jun<' primarlf's anrl thP gent>ral eiP<.'tion In Novt>mhN. I All WE KNOW IS, MORE PEOPlE COME BACK TO US fOR easyglamur THAN ANY OTHER RUG OR UPHOLSTE RY CLEANER! __,stu -tr•IM t.f 'iiiiliiiilaiiiJIII ,.. ... ._, .. Seem• like eTfl'JbodTwho'• tried Eaq Glamor eomee baclt to oa f or another bot- tle! Cu.tom.ra t.ll u• it'• thAI easiest cleaner enr ... a n«W liquid you jult appl1 ... and let dry! They report it does an amulna-rl .. n-Snf Job, brlnp colon baclt al .,.., reatorea uep and l prlnrtneu. Eaa7 Glamor f1 paran~ u.t'e for ebiJ,. dren, petll, fabrics. w .. want JOU ~try it. If JtN ck>n't tbl.ak It'' the .... Jut, ..ta&, 1'01\R efr@CUYe ru~ and op~:.r, eleaneT roa"re ft'V -· brinr It bulr to u• ucl we'll rfYe JOu rour moaq Nclr. A f~>W of WI deputy rt>gistrars l will attempt to man a spot In the I Corona dl'l Mar All Amerkan I Market 3 to 6 p.m. Thur!!day, Fir. I day and Saturday this wt>t>k and the remaining 2 Wf'Cks before the dt>arlllne. This !'ervl('(' is primar· ily for Jlf'Oplt> wh~ working hourli, ht'alth or lark of rran'l port<~tinn makr Is imprilrtlral to gPt to thP City Hall or tht> Coun tv otfirP at Firth and Birrh in S..tnta Ana 'FINIAN'S RAINBOW' JfEXT Cac;ung ror Orange Coao;t Col· IIPge'!l spnng musical ·rlrama "Fi · nian's Rainhow" will be held Jan. 23·30. The smash Broadway hit will be preseated tree to the public March 14 ·15 In the colleg~ auditorium. N1EW paBfOINT of tht Newporl HarbOr t...dr Angle" •• Mery Jo I Mrs. Fetdl Lansdown. of .le(. boo lsltnd e-ft), who is Chafting wi+b the out· 90itt9 president. t-ftry Belle {Mtt. Bill) Tobia• of "CORONA DEL MAR'S MEAT SPECJAJJSTS" 1421 EliT COAST ... IY · 011111 NIIO ANNOUNCEMENT ....... , ........ SPECIALT-;r;~"l 2 Cll. 79c VSDA CHOICE BEEF STEW LUI IOIELESS ' 1111111'1 Llll IIIIET Riddle: WMn Ia a treaer warm! Arwwer: When tra Gllow with tbe boUnty of pn1al eat.Lna. filled to the brim with r.adJ and waltlOJ 4elldouanea around the clock. When Ia a freezer cold! When there 11 noth!l\1' but a blJ hole down there. Th1a Ia the week we fHL up tha.e Icy eavema with a baked Alaska of a P'ral.en Food sale. This week we lead our elephant down tbe Icy trail ~tnd put him on Ice to behold our trleld wonderland of pinching, nlpplne, cuttJnc. bltlnt of the price taet In the cbllly allles of plenty. * * * To.a11 Dad 1111 you !r.- cJ ......... .--. cbkh-... aad tr..:b fdld po-.1 II lllr too 1oDg • UM·ap to a..UO. lD IDY ~~ ._... • • • Wlak:b Ia CD good Cl U.. a .a'Y ,_ Cl pttda • oar _...,, .. Ust ••• If you .... -oar ..,..,. ... U.t. you woal4 Mft ~ ....ay apedo1a ..u.s to you ... week. -.... uw. puce· abed bcoebue wltb ro.a fw a ab , .... Ult -tM ~ ••• Call oa s . .-CIDd ...., -.s.a.e put .. -you .......... u.t.• Tbc~Ya aU then Ia to it. Doceo't -=-t • cnt. * * * .. .· .. • TWVaDAT. JAIIVAaT IS, ltu •aWJOft u.IIO. DlilliJII RfGISTER BY FEB. 13 TO VOTE FOR COUNCIL Tburwday, Feb. 13, Ia the Jut NEWPORT HEIGRTS-Wllllam day to ~Ji.-ter ln order to vote De~tn Ward. 217 Santa Ana Ave. In the April 8 Council election, HARBOR HIGB.l..ANDS-Mra. £. attol'dlnr to Marpry Schroud.-. l~tne Cameron. 1501 Jtathl~n Newport Beach city clerk. • Lane. Here ls the up-to-date llat of CITY HALL-City Clerk M.u- deputy rel'fatrara in the City of eery Schrouder; Mrs. Joan Moore, Newport Beach: clty rnanaeer'a ottlce; Mrs. Eve- CORONA DEL MAR-Mrs. EJ. lyn Mc.Alevy, MJ>uty city ..derk; len Travis, 521 Marcuertt.e Ave.; MIS. Unda Lee Slaucbter, and Mn. Henriette Undwy, 721 Lark-Mrs. Ellzabeth M.acdon.ald. spur Ave.: Mra.. Grace Poirier. 211 Marguerite Ave.; Mrs. Marna 0 1· son. 415 Poppy Aw .: Andrew W Smith, 3400 Ocean Blvd. Bib 'N Tucker Schedules 5 Dances for '58 The Bib ':'<J Tucker Club. which 1 this year wUI celebrate lUI lOth annlvt>rsary, ha~ acheduled S Gift you 'rit .... .... _.... .. 1110e.as. wttla DrllJ'LATEJ) J'JLES • • • OFFICE EQUIPMENT SUPPL.IIS .•. STATIONERY ..... Slllilllrl Lido lhoppi.D9 c..w caw.,...,-lOCI VIa IJde MATTRESSES ~-eon. AWARE OF DEATHS ·--T ea.. h dances for 1958. New olflcen and UN ... -.. ...... Beta c apter dJre<>ton of the rroup met Jut h B h S H lllicll 1 f... 1 week for fhe linn time this year PecaD Jhabber IITecular Shapee JrEW-B.DVILDIKQ COSTA WESA WATTaESS CO. 1110 ........,_. ltvcl. u~ ~IJOJ T e engoc eas ee urwitz 1111 Plans Supper at~,~~,:t S:~~h.S«''nd dancea. C R-.1. f M • "MMe Sea T~ns of the Corona Feb 8 and April 12. will be held ar on ~urn rom . ex1c0 del Mar Youth Center will pre-XI Epsilon Pal chapter of Beta at 9 p.m. at the Santa Ana Coun· wnt a apedal muatcal revue Sat· Sl~a Phi will hold a eov~ try Cl ub Music will be provided Mr. ~tnd Mrs. M. 1. Beneochea of 201 Santa Ana Ave., Newport Helebta. passed by the wreckage of tbe Robert Hurwitz car last week ~tnd were unaw~tre of who wu killed In the accident until urday, Feb. 1, at the Youth Cen· dlah supper for memberw and by the F1ve Bits of Rhythm. Other they arrived In Newport Beach t.er. ~bursal beCiln earUer this their esoorta on St. VaJentlne's dances are scheduled for luM 7, lut week on Wednesday nlaht. month. Day, Friday, Feb. 14, at the home 1 Sept. 27 and Dec. 12. "'The Hurwitz car wu com· In addition to the club's own of Mra. c. E. HudJn. 1n 4 Mira-President of the croup Is C. E. pletely destroyed by names and dance band. talented members of mar Dr., Balboa. 1 Vandervort of Lido Isle: secre- part of the truck was damaeed the club and some proCeulonaJ . tary, Mrs. Tom ludy: treasurer, by the fire," Mra. Bengochea said. guests wtll take part In the re-The N"'POrt Hubor Council of Dick Brown both of t.aeuna "We had no Idea someone from vue. The center will be set In Beta Slcma Phi wUI hold Ita an· Beach. Membership cbalrmlln ls nual fashion ahow llnd luncheon M c Coast Assn. Newport Beach wu Involved un· cabaret style. Pro!lta from the Thursday, March 13, at tbe Dla· Anrsa. lark Sackman of Santa I til we read of the a C'C'Ident In the event will 10 toward the pur-Enslcn.'' chase ot a tape recorder. neyland Hotel, Anaheim. Pro· Di~ors Include Mrs. Tom H ld 1958 Mrs. Hurwitz and the Hurwitz ceeds wUI benefit the Hoac Hos-Woodward of Coro na Highland&. 0 S son. Steve, 9, were fatally Injured Bloodmob.lle pltal Memorial Bulldlf\1' Fund. Jack Riley ot Bay Shores Alex In the aC'C'ident Saturday, Jan. 4, Tickets wUI soon be avaUable MacGillivray or Corona 'Hich· I While you are picking up the In sta II at·. 0 n near Henno.lllo, Mex. Robert from any member of the 3 locaJ lllnds, Mrs. Ronald Barlow of peas, chicken plea and trench Hurwitz. Newport Beach attorney. c F •d chapters. Balboa lsland, John Keeler and fried pota toes, alone with the wu ~rlou.sly Injured. The car omes r1 ay The Exemplar chapter Of the Harold Lakon of Corona del Mar. other stand-bys so nice to have OUlcera and dlredors of the caught fire after It ran Into a Th Red c sqrorlty will meet Monday, lan. frozen on Ice ... Take a look up Orange County Coast Assn. were truck parked on the highway. e ross Bloodmobile ZT, at the home ot Mrs. lames aACX J'W)M GEOaclA ftiP , and down ... We ruarantee if Installed at the annual dinner The Bengocheu were returnlnl Unit riwlll be at the Costa Mesa Hicks, 3812 Marcus Ave., Newport Mr. and Mna.. Ed Nub of 409 you keep your head bent In our Tuesday night at the Newport from a 2-week v~~eatlon In Maz.at. Arne can ~(1on Hall, 565 W. Beach. Exempl~trs will hold a St. Poppy Ave.. Corona del Mu, re-I freezers from beelnnlne to end. Harbor Yacht Club. 0 . W. (Dick ) Jan when they saw the remaJn5 ~~ ~:rl~~~-3 to 7 p.m . tomor. Vtialen1t11ne's Da~ .. party for excep-cently returned horne aft.er a 2· you'll come up dreamy-eyed wtth Rlc}\ard of Richard's Udo Market of the 2 vehicles. Mrs. Louise Brooks, blood serv. ona Y retard.,.,. children at the ~k vacation trip to Georcta. anticipation of dellcloua. unusulll wu toutrnuter. While In Mazatlan, Mr. and Ice chairman, reporu that 302 1. P. Greeley School. Santa Ana. Mr. Nllah'a native atate. It was I Ia. ••=~..._ foods to arve tor days to come 1. Leslie Steffensen of 213 Car· Mrs. Beneochea atayed at the Co· patients from the Newport Hu-tM!r first vacation In 4 years. I ec... ..._ ... Our Aim: Variety ls the price nation Ave., Corona del Mar, wu Jonlal Posado Hotel They visited bor and eo.ta Mesa llreU have LEGISLATOa TJlAJJftRG Mr. Nuh owna Ed's Bu~ue at ,._ Z... & .... ot any freezer ... Good old po· lnstlllled u aecretary-treaaurer. their next door Mtrhbors, Mr. received 646 pints ot tree Red Three memberw of the Ora.np 3329 E. Coast Hwy., Corona ~ 1 1~®1 ~~Li:s ~c'iJr tatoes ... frozen ~tnd ready are J. H. Rlahebercer of D~tna Point ls and Mrs. Georce Sanch~ of New-ere. blood dunnc the put yeu. County YMCA ttom the Harbor :Mar=.·:_ _________ ~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ dJ~ trench frted, ahredded pat-president; V. C. And.rewa of La· port Helehta. who have been Area rec:ently attended a pre· Ues, haab brown. putts. whipped, pna, nnt vice prealdent; and 1. helplne their 10n complm a new. GVJI CLD WlaJID lecialaUve t:ra.lnlnl' ..ton In ! • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • stuffed and baked • . . Ju.t ln E. Bannon of Surwet Beach, aec:· modem .,000 traller park there. A.lhby Powell ol 319 Potn.ettla Santa Barbara ln preparatloD for • cue you don't teal UU peellna on4 vtce pl'eldde'nt. Tbe Bencocheu ~rt tbe Ave .. Corona clel KA.r, won .a all-the lith amma1 Cal1lom1a Model • them! Two-,..r diNc:torl fnl8 the .-tber wu ~and UM _.1 wr IIMda1 ln t.be ..,.n dua at ~tara to M held Pela. 13-lS. • Jla.rtloOI' .ve. are Qt.:J ..._.. nab pllftttbll. lfi'. ~ 1.1 tbe !Qat~\ Cout Gull Cftab .wJ. at "'Seaa~Dento. -nw.e attendJAf • * * • Robert SIMitae. ~. T. Van~. Newport -.ada~ ptamblisjla· &roe rUle ~ Pdday, Wft't! Kentct)' ~ ot Corou .A.C8DAI8aa ...,._. ......... W-*' L. Splclr, ~ aad llrt. 8enaoChta Ia lan. 10. Mt. Powell poRed a 8C.'OI'e del Mar, Pam Peoples and GaJJ EAST COAST mc..wAT. cx.oiiA o·-.... Ba,._ Jlaaaaet ~ Samp. em~ 1~ the ~ ... ~-i-iiiiilllix.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~G.ra~ves~~ot~Bal~boe~~l:sl~a~nd.~==~=~=====~~~~~;;;;~;;;;~;-;;;-;;~d eoa. eo.ta X... Mayor Clalft purch.ue cltvt.lon of the finance i NeJ.cm. and David OIJMted. ex· depa.rtme'nt. They resumed their ecuuve .eeretary of the Newport jobe Monday. Harbor Chamber of Cornrnerc:e. -------Directon for one year tram the Harbor Area are Mayor Dora Hill. Earl Stanley, Mr. Richard. Ted Hambrook. Hugh Mynatt, Harry Bergh, lohn Boyd. lohn Carr. Ben Reddick, County Superviaor Heinz Kal.ser and William O'Bryon. out- going president of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. ...... ... allr ........... Call Ford Dealer Spence Dies Funeral r1tes were held Satur· day for Irwin (Jack) Spence of 1325 Bonnie Doone Ter., Lrvine Terra~. who died at hls home Jan. 15 at the age of 36 . Mr. Spence owned the Ford dealership In Lacuna Beach. He was a native of Norfolk. Nebr .. had Jived 13 years In California Ivan Erhudt o( 318 Orchid and 10 months In Corona del Ave.. Corona del Mar. bad an ex· Mar. He 8erved In the Navy AJr tenslve conversation with hls Force durlne the wu and won liOn-In-law Muter Sgt. Herbert the Distinguished Flylnr Croa. Moore of 'ok.Jnawa, lut ThUTS· In addition to other medals of day nlaht via phone and a Cui-, honor. ver City hllm radio operator. Survivors Include his wife, Mr. Erhudt recelved a phon~ Sandra June Spence; a dauehter call from the operator In Culver Marle~e ; hla mother, Mna.. Golda City llDd aald he had just picked Meyer. 3 brothers and a alater. up over the air waves a call from Services were held at Baltz the AJr Force muter ~rreant. Mortuary, Corona del Mar, with Th talked for about 30 minutes. the Rev. lames Stewart of Sl ::.:. Moore, whoee wlte, lean. Andrews Presby1erlan Church of· Uves here with her parent.. left flclatlng. for Okinawa 1an. 10. He performs -------* * * ~:n::u~ues on the AJr Mrs. Norman Cobbler tint. Juat th• Mr. Erhardt. a conner ham op-D. t A 92 Stouffer made It way e.rator h.IJ:Melf, Ill a realtqr at teS a ge when • . . Ma~ronl and 3:542-B E. Cout Bwy .. Corona del Weilh Bareblt. Potatoes au M~tr. Mra. Etta Hltl Norman of 137 .•. How"l thla tor variety! Vla Wulera. Udo We. clted Frl· acallo..-Chicken llDd lfood· .. ,...... laJ day at the Newport Convlllncent ...-.. _ • .., d ·---Home at the aee of 92. She was Spinach Loaf ~e. llD ... a native of Portland, Ore .• ~tnd Newberl • • · No ucuae B II .Ill I had Uwd here 9 years. She '-coold.na na~ · • ~ ~ 1\U'Vtwd by one daughter. Mrw. e:xcltlna es ca "Founde.JS Day" wW be the Martan Maple. with whom abe theme next 'l'tlund&Y. l&n. 30. u had Uved on lJdo Iale. ~ J Orante .. Cout CoUeae amda]Jy Tbe. body wu aent to Portland eeleb.ratM , .. lOth annl,.,..,Y. (or aervtces. Baltz Mortaury, Co- Qvk leaders at the eoatb eoul rona del Mar, wu ln cf\al'le ol wiU be treatecS to a dinner at ananpme.nt& s·ao p.m. at the annual CltizeM ------an4 eated ••• If you wlah, Advtaory Cclmft\lttee meeUnJ. -WI~IIf~ii-iiiii'*~---~~~-·.dwDii;"w'-"iii out a1 tba cartoa tbly CC~tM nwre wtll be a tom or the ardll· t And jullt to keep tbe el•· tectural·wtnnlnl tcknce, e.c:b· • tm\tft~ tbeJ are &11 at. notoo and .,.,.,_ e4ucatian 10c ott pet padal .. d\ll'· bulldln.p. ~clotnt lull ,__. b&ked Al&IJiC.& borWlD liOn wtD ~ witt\ • talk ell\ trtaer 10--. ''Ten Yean ot Olrn1:AWllt;J Setv· tel... • * * * FURTHER IEIUCTIOIS • • • EVEIYTIII8 lUST G 0! IIOUP DRESSES , ...... $36.00 CIPII SUCIS I II.IUIES -VII .. II $11.11 NOW $3.95 & $4.95 WOOL COATS NOW PRICE DRESSES , ....... $41. NOW 1r DRESSES NOW r Hanes Jqlon Hosiery ,r: N 0 W 121 I Pr. a.• .% Price Professional Directory ltlend.ly .e~Pborbood s.vtoe p A.JtD:S.JELL IIOitTU.un' 110 Broadw~ Ll 8-M33 . ~ eo.aa II-. • Christ Church by the Sea To Hold 21st Annual Banquet Ch.rl.li Church by the Sea wUl bold Ita :n.t Annual Five-Dollar Banquet Thursday, Jan. 30, tn COCMlell Hall. The women of Philharmonic Will Present U. S. Premier It11 be a "Dutch treat" for con. oert-goers thls Sunday evenJna when the Orange County Phllhar· monic Orchestra will play In the Fullerton Junior College a udl· torium. W.S.C.S. WID Mrve a turlcey dJn· ner bealnnJna at 7 p.m. DT. Earl Cral\lton. dean of the Southern Calllornla School ot 11leo101)' at Claremont, wUJ apeak on "The World Situation and the Christian RaponalbUJty." Muale will be provided by the ''TUne Twlaters," a yout h accor- dJan band. The Rev. Roy Carlson said the church hopes to mark the victory over the buJldlna debt by burn. lng a copy of the mortaaae at the banquet. . Mlas Ehlle Newland wlll direct the sale of tickets. ln. L E. H•••••rr SICC... •• Ac• 71 Mrs. Ulllan E. Henneberry, 76, of 2828';i Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar, died Wednesday, Jan. 15, at Conductor Frieda Belinfante, who Is of Dutch origin, w111 pre· sent for the first time In the United States the violin con· certo of Hans Henkemans, prom· lnent Dutch contemporary com· poser. Solois t wilJ be Adrian Hoi· Oran~e County Hospital: She was land, who Is also Dutch. and who a native of Ohio and laved here bas been concertmaster ot the 12 years. Orange c 0 u n t y Philharmonic She Is survived by 4 nephews. r---..... ==..;.;;;--. ___ _, since its beginning. Harold Benedict of Corona del In the audience will be Dr Ad· Mar, Lawrence Benedict ot Eagle rlan Hartog. consul or the Net her-Rock, James Benedict of Whlttiner lands. and Mrs. Hartog. and Donald Green of Los A . HARBOR REST MEMORIAL PARK Sunday's progra m will Include geles. Rarbor Blvd at Gialer also Kabalevsky's "Ov,rture from Funeral services were held Fri· the Colas Breugnon ~ulte" and day at Baltz Mortuary Chapel. IOMBERLY 5-1158 Mendelssohn's Third Symphony. Corona del Mar, with Warren "----0-p-1-0-10----18-1---"" The concert will begin at 8:30 Holland. Christian Science reader, p.m . Admission Is fr~. otflctatlng. Private Interment was Dr. Keith M. Walker Optometrlat and Orthoptist 2721 E. Coast HJ~hwa,y Corona del Mar, Calltomia ORiole 3-6700 The Philharmonic Society wllJ In Inglewood Memorial Park. hold a concert preview at 11 a .m. today (Thursday) at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Miss Belln- tante will explain the Sunday program. ~~~~ Ptlil Clillc Starts II 7 TIIIPI '-----"'E':==:.------' TALK OX CIVIC lSSlJES llDn'Df Councilman J. Stoddard will For all your PrlnUna Needs THE ENSIGN Publishing Co. oaw. s-OSSO 2850 E. Coast HJahway Corona del Mar ln tfte lido Shopping Area F~ a large Selection of YARDAGE -LINENS BEDDING-NOTIONS PATTERNS BOYS' & GIRLS' TOT to TEEN CLOTHING lARROW's 3404 Via lido Newport Buc:h, Calif. Use Ens1gn Classified ads to buy, sell, trade or exchanae. discuss current civic lsaues at the Woman's Clv1c League com - munity affairs commln~ m~t · lng at 9:30 a m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Robert Huber, 1413 W. Bay Ave., Balboa. • • • • • • • • • ~ P.apleh.ve bMft yying ••• and w .. ving th.t YOU CO DO IETTD crt • • ~ FunUnu•• • Complete Home Furnlshlnp ~ • Liberty 1-2454 • • 1839 Xewport Aft. COSTA ~ESA LAGUNA FEDERAL --• 4 Time~ a Year ft&'IICAL 1 rouridauoa 1Lampr•7S 3 Attunpt -... ~· ~lfht'• Law.tna Assn. Fe;ll•r .. .. .. o·v: tnds Set Warren 8. Pinney, 85, ot BOllY· wooct. tatbft of M.ra. Pbyw. Jef • ..::•e\AI Records ttey ol JU Na~ Aw .. Corona I~ . .- del Mar, d.Jed Moncla7, Jan. 13, ~ LcwDa liiJ.u.. JINI,Ident. whlle vialtlna here. Be wu a na· man.., ot the Latuna ,..,.1 tJve ot Kan.eu p.nd an attorney, Savin .. an4 t.oen....:, repon. Private .-ervleea were held lan. that OC)Ce .aaln I,.apna J'edeJa1 14 at Baltz Mortuary Cbapel, eo. declared a ' NCOid·bi-.~ total rona del War, with the Rev. o1 dJvidenda of approxtmately Ewlna Hudlon of St. Andrews S948,000 Jn U57. ~byterlan Church otflctauna. Total .._q ol the ~aUon grew nearly two tnJUlon doll.ara to the new lllab ot A.m,m •• of Dec. 31. The aeneral raervea and surplua weJe IDCleued 16.2 per cent 1n 1957. Roy Maypole of Lido Isle and TbJa new raUo of total retervea Arthur~2.nes~o.( ~hore Clllfs have to the toW M Vlnp capital baa p"rc.h~ .~.~e lej!ldence of Mrs. reached an all-time hlah of 11.4 We~~ah n. Drake. 223 Poln.set· per cent The Laauna Beach and t1a Ave., Corona del Mar. Mr. and San Clemente otflca of Laauna Mn, Maypole plan to move soon Federal recorded an 8.8 per cent from their Lido tale home to this Increase In savlnp durtna the Corona~el Mar residence. Realtor past year and abo showed a 3.1 l ay Wootton handled the sale of per cent ll)crease In the number the propercy. of loans. * * * WE WILL BE OPEN MONDAY • 4:30 to 8:00 For BUFFET DINNER $1.60 -$1.86 (X o b9uJar K eaa) CLOSED TlJESDAT AS USUAL * * * RAGAN•s RESTAURANT YOU PAJOLT IIDTAVJIAIIT OPEN 11:30 A.M. TO 8 P.M., CLOSED TIJESDAY ISIS E. eo.t IU!Jbwwy. c-.. cW liar Oalole J...,_ 1'1'. AIIDUWI , ..... -........ &CU rc;a.mu .. aea- uaa aL 4 IL A , ••• u.. ...-~~u.~~~a....a LJIMdy .... ,__, a.Y. 1--L • ...._ SUNDAY: Momlnl womhJp, S. 9:30, 11 a.m.; Church llcllool, 9:30 and 11:00; 'lburaday, Jr. H l 1 b FellowabJp, 5 p.m.; Prayer, stucty FQUp, 10:00 a.m. RESIDENTS OF IALIOA ISLAND are newlyweds Mr. ond Mrs. John Douglas Vultee, who were married at the Corona del Mor Community Church just before the nolidafs. The bride is the former Miss Vid ie Margaret Jones, daughter o Mr5. J ohn W in terbottom o f bOb Ramona Dr., Irvine Te rrace, ond Harrry J ones. who came from Chicago to give his daughter away. The groom is the son of Mrs. Morjorie Vultee, formerly of Corona del M~~t ond now of Costa Meso. Attending the young couple were Miss Jo Ann Suess of Sol- boo lslo nd ond Peter Peleuses of Corono del Mor. A reception ot the home of the bride 's mother was held following the lote afternoon ceremony. (Photo by Howord Folsom) TAPPING the T-WAVES with JEAN T ANDOWSICY . TilED IS lllJCB local interest. Also spotted amona the spec- both aoclally and sportlngly, In tator sports were Bonnie (Mrs.) the Acapulco RAce, which got off Robert) Grant. of Lido Isle. whose Sunday at noon from San Diego. husband Bob Ia at the helm of And no wonder, with local entrles thelr 56-tt. yawl Robon, with Bob taeeed u one-third of the sleek McGuire of Balboa, Bob Garrl· armada of 36 racing yachu In the son of San Marino, Dr. Paul Van· 1430-mlle Corinthian Clualc. ~grltt. navigator, of Corona del However, IP attempttna to re-Mar, and Hany Rinker of Garden port theM dolnc• of the briny Grove, u part of the 9 -man ttew. deep, 1 feel llke th' marine eou.n-BonnJe and wives of Robon crew terpart of tbe lac»-CUJ1aln lrtah: were auest. aboerd loy and Har- a couple ol Jumpc a...-.y tJom tbe ry Rlnker'a palatial yacht "Show lal\d Jabber~ but wre and I'Jn Girl .. -110 lwaartou It even baa not Ill wit ..Jt yet, Matey. 9o wall-to-wall hi-ft.. beN '" .. -DeWilY tlaoalfl AdoneU. (ll.rs. 1bclmu Jr.) bautlcal. back 1n1m tM San Dle,o -..y ~ _. wfftc ., •nd-ott. reports the exdtinaatart tiMce uww ........... dcwa of the race,wtth the Zoroya, their ~ •.....-t to lela Diego to 62-foot-keteh. rtaht up there with crtt..d tbe ~MtractSoa DlDDel' the leaders. Friclay aJgbt crt tbe Crcmt Ko-Aboard Bobble (Mrs. Wllllsl tel cmd be oe baDcl to elMer and Bill Runt's sleek cruiser tbem ~ the l'tartla9 u... Dragoon, down from Lido, the Taking part In the pre-race Zoroya was followed as fa r south actlv1ty, which built up to a roll-as possible without passport. En. lng boll u starting time drew joying the salty 11pectator sport near were such nice boatalltes along with Adonelle were New· as H'elen (Mrs. Harold L.) Ayres porters lay and loanle Beesemy· of Lido Isle, wh~ hus band er, Fred and Betty Button, Betty "Buck" Is crewlng on the Lyman Hall, Vema and Bud Cayward. Farwell's stately 85-ft. schooner and Iris and Clarence Higbie of Seadrift: from Balboa -Annie Balboa Island. Lou (Mrs. Harold l Pearcy. Vir· AJso acting as hostess boat for glnla (Mrs. Phelps) Terke ll. Peg. wives, friends and guests of thP gy (Mrs. Felix) Farwell, Carme-Zoroya's crew was the spacious llta <Mrs. Lonnie) VIncent. Bar· cruiser K-Thanga, belonging to bara CMrs. Dick Jr.l Winckler, Bonnie and Bill Iones of New- Dfck (Dick's Dock) Winckler Sr .. port and Los Angeles. Dorothy (Mrs. Andy) Kirk; Nan. Adonelle reports a 30-mlnute cy !Mrs. Robert ) Gurley. and try at deciphering a phone call Mildred (Mrs. J. Addison) Gur-from husband Tom on the Zaroya ley. Lido Isle: Dick and Edith Monday night. The static came Edwards formerly of Balboa and through tine but the only words now llv1ng In Palm Springs: she heard were ... "steak dinner Sherry and Dr. Ben Bums of New.. ,. port Beach. All ot I he above ma le The lure or manana-land Is not contingent Is crewlne on Seadrift only tor those with boats but ac- plus Kay (MMI. Lyman) Farwell, counts tor the many Newporters w ho will cook tor the hunarY nJppinc back and fortll by air. C'rew of 15, and whOR daughter Gerry and "'Mack" (Clyde M.l \ GurUe and son Jeff were also on ln>m and Marlon and "Andy" deck to wish them luck. (Dwight P.) Anderson new to fepulcu "'beattd.._.. ot Scm Mexico City, where they will otevo. Doa a:ad 'l'hel.a aura. llaht on their way to Acapulco baleat.rlalaed lata.rdGy wtth (where else?) and say "HI~" to CIOdtaSb LD theb IIIIIICiou Marty and Amell& Lockney, who .._. f• the ~plat. -tour· have just finished Ufelr tour of ..... lcclddft. bet ..ay ,.n. Acapulco and are beadlnf home. ..._ A.,._ lwld ~,....S ._ In the mean tltne, George and ._. ., ~ ta.e ....... Barbara Fuller, at praent on a pa• •••• 1111,.. .... ~ CartbbNn, crut.ae, wtll aet their r.....a w ...-. •• t "* np-qhta for Mexico City and Aea- plf., ....... ~ _....... pulco, where no doubt. moo of -.,.. ,.t. •ll'ld our local population wtll be en- On Sunday u apeetaton tOt JoYtna the Matean bo8pltallty the noon ~ aero. tha .tartlna anUcipat.Jna the flnlah of the race. Une, Seadrttt wtv• ._. eu-ta Vtva de Acapulco! of Lionel and Mary ~n ol San J'rand.leo, aboerd U..lr cruJa. er Ku1a Allda. Cheerlnc tbelr favortte •ntrJ all the WQ' down to aa.artta Bead\. tMy apttd nepiWw Bob ..,... ol JlatW laJaDd. eook on ,._ ~. NaJa U. and waved boll ~ to Dklt Lernel' and enw at tbe bella ol h1a aloop Gamin. UYC entJ7. Christ .Church •••••• a.n.n., Plans Series F• ••••••ra •• Coffee Hour Patronesses Will Honor JfEWJOIIT IIAD08 UIIQII I TIIUJISDAT.JAJI'OUY D. 1151 JfUJISEA'T SCIIOOL OftJIS The Neweomera Club will ob-of ~ ~ • • .erve the 18e<l0nd anniversary of MISSIOns lu founcUna at Ita monthly of Deb Ball The women'• committee of the Commumty Youth Center ~aan A coffee hour bonorln1 the Sm ith, Harvey Somers, Walter a 2-day-a -week nwwery achool patrones&e:B of the 1957 Debutante Spicer, William Spurgeon IU., from 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesday tor Ball and the a.uoclate mem~ra Edwin French Steen, Richard children 3 to 5 yeara old. Chn.t Church by the Sea wlll praent a 8erte. of 4 Su.nday pro- rrattu~ on national and world nu.1ona ctwtna J'ebnuuy In Gooden Han. Each Proar&m wm be preceded With a mack aup- luncheon meeting at noon Tues. day In tM Irvine Cout Country Club. The buaJnea meetJna wUJ Include election of officers. New- eoqtera (&Jl obtain additional In· tormauon at ORJole 3· 7673. ot the Newport Harbor Auxiliary Stewart, Maxwell Sturges, Austin ______ .:....._ _____ _ of the Chlldren'a Home Society Daniel Sturtevant, Thomas Webs-fi'C'O b acbeduled tor 10:30 a.m. tomor-ttor, Roland Arthur Wright. and "PE1fRll ~' peT ate JLm. 11a. a -...a_ I II row (Friday) at the home of Mrs. <Aorge H. Yardley lr. '- Howard Lawaon, awdllary pres!. A.uocJate mem~rs of Newport ~t't'ALS dent. Harbor Auxiliary of Children's 1:-d' • On reb. 2, Prank WUJJatn~, dl· .... -.wWI 1•1 Thb "top-of-the · morn I n g" Home Society to be honored are TJDB rectbr of the ~ee Board of T f ,. .. Staff Mla1ona and Church Extenalon. I IIPI wUI a how color picture. and tell M&r~aNt (Mer) A n d r e w 8 , event b In app.redation of sup-Mmes Elton Barnett. John Btd-oea. port they have ctven, and will at-well. Lany Howell, lames Hoyt s.wq oaw. •;: ford an opportunity to become ,Jir~··:....:a~n~d~Em~o~ry!_;M~oo~re~~~r~.-:---.!.:•~I~IJ•!•~•!lpc:.~!!!rt~laL~~·!!!·~....,~rt!._!W~~ .. better acquainted with the aim - and purpoM of the Auxlllary's .... Ollltl'l ... _ ..... Pf'Oil'&ID, and wh'ere the funds re· about mluion actlvJtle~~ arou.nd dauahter.ot Mrs. A. v. Andrews, the world u he viewed them on 1427 Prt.cllla Lane, Harbor Hlah- a recent trip. Ianda, hu ~n named section On Feb. 9, Charles Schermer-. editor for the clubt of the lW-58 horn, superintendent of the Plaza La Cumbre, yearbook of the UnJ. Community Center, wOJ tell of verslty ot California, Santa Bar. the service ot the Methodlat In-bara. Mea Ia a freshman and an 1 ed lied IJ0111"1W&D ,._ WAIKIID ce v are app . SWim Su!tw. 8u'or1Pt OJ-. ICdd8 -ailldrea',. Ha.teues ate the sustaining ~ IIUUIDUIIII, Luau eo.tu-. .._ •• Aloba membera, board members and ..,., ~o-~SovttaS.ParVDecontl.lla ball committee of the Newport 141 .... ~-...L( ...... ....,~a...fi atltutJon In Los Anaeles. elementary education major. On Feb. 16, Dr. E. P. Hayes, Harbor Auxllia.ry. -IIAJIIIrK Jl'YL aAI.-oA tii.8D former ml.uionary to the Orient, wtll apeak on Iapan and the In- ternational Christian UnlvenJty. Patroneaes are Mmes. Howard Earn S60 Week or More cmd Ahmanson, Bewley AUen, Robc>rt 1 Your PreMnt Incozne and David Scott, Nerro MethodJat layman and attorney from Comp- ton, has tenatJvely agreed to apeak on Feb. 23. .,...., laeci- Haa3IMI ..... nW, Floyd Beauchamp, Joeeph Allen Reek, Clarence Beesemyer. Dean ''L11111 .... JM ......_" Bradford, Clermont Scott Brokaw ...... Walter Burrouahs, Ross Casten. CAMBRIDGE INS'ITn.JTE INTERNATIONAL The 2-year-old Orange Belt dyck, Richard Castle, Clarence Write your local couruelor for particulars. Field Archery Aasoctatlon now Cooper, Earl <Aorge Corkett. Ell. CALL Uberty 8 -5001 has a combined membership of sha Avery Crary, lames E)•mann. 300 In clubs In Orange, Riverside Lyman Howes Farwell, Evt'rett and San Bernardino counties. The Gardiner, Edward GroenE'ndvkE' group plana to hold 4 tield arch . Elton Hallett. AJexandE'r HaiTlll ery tournaments during the year. ton, Donald Harwood. Edgar Hill. AJfXUAL n:AJI17T SALE Camp Ftre Glrla started their annual peanut sale Friday to raise funds tor remodeling their summer camp and to finance Camp Fire act:Jvlties. The drive will end Feb. 2. ZONTA C.UB MEETS TODAY The Newport Harbor Zonta Club will meet this evening !Thursday) at the home of Mrs. G. L. Ho'lfes. Mrs. W. R. Coleman will be chairman of the refresh. ments committee. The association Is dedicated to John Percy Hurndall, Mv!ord lr pre~~ervlng the highest standards v1ne. William Kirby. ~ort>land of tournament shooting, preser-Lelthold, Lester Lowe, John Ma< vatlon of natural resour<"H and Leod. Harold Mathers, Alan JO<.'l'· securing better privileges for bow lyn Mickle. Robert Millt'r, Nelson hunters of large and s mall game. Wendell Neice. Marshall :SIP Art'hery enthusiasts or clubs decker. Paul Arthur Palmer, Law. Interested In joining the associa-renee Pfister, 0 . W. Richard. Has· tion are requested to write to the ter Ring, l obo Moore Robinson. president: Walter Perkins, 1311 J Paul Milton Rogers. John St-ud· W. Sixth St., Pomona. der, E. H. Skinner, Clarence Louis Come Rain or Shine Any day-any time -we're happy to welcome you, to have you shop around and get acquainted with the various departments in our store. We believe you'll be delighted with the wonderful values we offer ... with the inviting appearance every- thing has (our quality foods, our weD-stocked shelves and shining food cases.) We think you'll like the happy way our staff works together-the friendly, courteous service they're quick to give. You need never hesitate to ask questions-to ask for suggestions on good "buys"-to tum to any of us when you need help in shopping. We're g.lad to help . Thafs a promise you can count on . Our aim in life is to be a really good nei&}lbor- to make your shopping easier, happier, more rewarding in every way. SIJiai fir Ill c .... Tour do9 wW ... 1, loolr CIDd ma.U bet* after cr trip to our Saloe • • • beccn:aae ,.. f•l that your do9'• becruty La oa.r oaly claty. CLIPPDrC & IATIDJfC heel* MUU.atare. ......... 11.50 Staadard Dop. cdJ breeda 15.10 Crooaa1D9 M Sbows • • • of the Doq OD the Co . , • Poocle House IEAUTT SALOJf FOB DOCS OlfL T 37'1 COAST m.vn .. .OWTB L.ACUJfA HACB F• Afl lat at l'booe BTatt •·5412 J --~~ .. '0.. _ ........ Mancterbach Named Presi(Jent ~=~ At Pacific. Angle rs Meeting ., INeZ IIOI'niAII mental 1ft ~ a.it ODelia M. A; (AU llluderMdl ot J1ah Dew'opg IBC ........ did· Glendale and Newport BHdl be· lcae.d to .0.. lnl.plos 1 1 ella Gt came tbe nlntb pnaident 01 Pad. loeal oc.n .6ill1q • ,..,,...,. fie Analera at the Annual Trop~ blp bedl, and atnldac ...._ A warda Dlnn.r at the lal"-Bay ahJpe, old auto bocUel arid .tJw Club Saturday. He 81ICCIHdl like. Georp P. CrUflth. local contrae· 'J"M tJoph)t .P~tatlon .-.. tor, who Uvea at the Balboa, BQ rnont• featured tM awahl few Club. the UnJuc:ld.t Anl)er ot tM &ea. Karl C. Mlller, Newport Cout 80ft. the N'ltram Drallop (Doftal' Highway Chevrolet and OJcJamo. Martin Pollard. aptiled bade· bile dealer, wu named vloe·p,... warda) Tropf\y. 1'be tedp&ent ot ident. Dr. W. F. (8JU) Robln8on, the award mnalned a ID,)'ftftY last year's secretary-ft<euurer, untJI the ftnal moment. The un· wu re·elected. luddeat one, by unanJ.moua vote, The l9S8 Dlrect.ora are the re· w.. retirt~ P. A. pJ'elldent tiring president. George Grtmth, deor,e P. Grtttlth, whelM name, and the newJy.elected otncers, acoordina to custom, wtll appear and Hury C. Davts. La,una on the plaque as Earoec Btttnq. Beach; R. Bert Fehren, Balboa; The winner, Jn a letter whJcb Elton Hallett, Balboa Island; Vloe·Presldf:nt Lome Beynolda Kenneth H. Holbrook, LJdo Isle; read, revealed that VI aplte ol and Arthur D. Paxton, Lido Isle. an.out efforts. Grlttlth's marlin Lt. Col. Glenn L. Todd, USMC, In local watera wu taken 6 yean the special .ervlces oHicer at El ago. on heavy tackle and wu not Toro Marine Air Station. was In· large enough to so much as quaJ. troduced as the man who had Lty toT a button. CrltfJth'a trult· built up the outdoor recreational less marlin effort& were modlfled program at El Toro to such an by his winning the Walter Bal· unbelievable degree. deraton Trophy for the larceat Of the s,roo Marine Corps per-albacore on 3-thread tackle, a sonnet stationed there, some 3,000 hll[hly respected prize. He took TOP JUNIOR WINNER at the annual awards and the Ray Dike trophy for largest game fish of them and their famllles were a 21'* ·lb. fish. dinner of the Pacific Anglers was I 3 -year·old other than a bill fish. At the right is 1-4-year-pld Introduced to the aport of fishing Outstanding Junior win~r wu Russell Robinson (left), son o,f the club s secretary-Douglas Ferrell, son of the Balboa Bay Club man· during 1957. The great majority RuaseJl, son of Dr. and Mra. W. F. treasurer, Dr. Bill Rob inson. Russell received both oger, Wayne Ferrell. Doug was runner·up to Rus-had never fished before. In addl· Robinson, who took both first the David Denholm trophy for la rgest game fish sell in both divisions. (Ensign photo) tlon, Colonel Todd was instN· place for juniors, the David S. ::::::::::::;::::::=:::::~~--~------==================~==============:::=::::::::::::::::::::::::-Denholm trophy for the largHt CHUR£HES MOJITGAGE TO U: BUUED The educaUon building mort· gage wUl be burned at the 2llt annual S5 banquet at Christ Church by the Sea ln Goodell Hall next Thursday, Jan. 30. The banquet will begin at 7 p.m. UJfiVEJlSALIST FELLOWSHIP ''Never Forget the Possibilities" will be the subject of the sermon by Dr. Charles Clare Blauvelt at the 11 a.m . service Sunday of the Universalist Community Fellow. •ship In the Friday Afternoon Club, 18th St. and Anaheim St., Costa :Mesa. The Church School meets at the same time. CJDUST C:SU.CB BT TBE SEA ''The Greatpess of Cod" wtll be the sennon topic of the Rev. Roy Carlson Sunday mornln1 at Christ Church by the Sea. CIIJIISTlAJf SCIEXCE CIIVIICB INSTAUEO o~ officers of the Newport Harbor ~rd of Realtors lost week were (left to right) Jack Mullan, vice·president; Molt LaBorde, presi· game fish of the season, and the Ray Dtke trophy for the largest game fish other than a btll fish. A 24·lb, 13·oz. albacore •n both awards. Douglas Ferrell. son of Balboa Bay Club Man age r. Wayne Ferrell. took aecond place In the aame division with a 19· lb .• 20·oz. albacore and a 17-lb., 1-oz. yeJlowtall. Most unique trophies went to Mr. and Mrs. Barney Morris, of Beverly Hills. Last season, aboard their Karlnor IV. they caught a single marlin on two lines. The trophies presented them dis· played the head half of a marlin atop one. the tall half on the other. First place wlnnenJ In the dub's various categories were: First albacore of seaaon. Everett P. Hadley. LJdo Isle; first alba· core of season. ladles. R. D. De· Lamar, Los Angeles; first marlin dent; Art Kistler, vice·president, and W . C . Fish· of season, ladles, AND flart mar. er, secretory-treasurer. (Ensign photo) lin of season by member who had not previotaly caught one, Mrs. PA.&K MEETIKG DELATED H. C. Davis. Laguna Bead~. ATOM •LL--Evon<Jelist Bin McGMrehan, nationally known 'Pirituol leader who is frequently refe,..d to os the "kids evangelist" ond "Bible Bill," is shown going through o few of his antics. He is cur· rently presenting o seri•s of prpgrams ot 7:30 p.m. daily ot tho Costa Mesa First Baptist Church, col'ltinuing through Monday night. Local Author Writes Novel SCOUT COUifCJL TO MEET The Orange Empire Boy Scout Coundl wlll hold its annual rec· ognltJon dinner for adult scout. era at 6:30 p.m. Monday at the Balboa Bay Club. Annette Summera of Newport, ;::::::===========:;; wife of retired special pollee of. fice Jack Summers, Is the author of a novel, "LJongate," which wtll be issued next week. The novel Is a variant on the Enoch Arden theme-the return of a supposedly dead htaband' after his wife has remarried. Mrs. SummenJ dellcrlbes her hero u a man dedicated to truth and to the search for honesty and Integrity, but who finds that he has been self deluded. The setting for tbe story II along the Southern Call· fornia cout. Mra. Summera wrote the novel In 3 months, startinc Jut May. She writa In lonahand, by pen· dl, maka correctlOM by pencll, SWEATER SALE The Lesson-Sermon ln the Newport Beach Christian Science Church on Sunday will dwell on the nature of Cod as Truth, un. der the subject "Truth." The Golden Text Is from the 25th Chapter of Isaiah (25:1) where the prophet pralles the power ot God as truth and says. WO Lol'd. thou art my God; I wl1l exalt thee. I will praiae thy name; for thou hast done wonderful thlnp; thy counsels ot old a~ talthlul· The Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and R.ecftatlon Commis· alon will meet at 8 p.m. Wednea· day, Jan. 29, Jn City Hall Council Chambers. The Tuesday nilht meeting thll week wu pOIJtponed becau.e of the abMnce of several conunJ.-tonera. · then typa t.M f1n1abed copy. 'I'M The annual awards dinner par· novel 11 beinc publ.l8bed by Pa· ty of the Newport Harbor Board lftllt Ptea ot New Torte. ness and truth." WHY lOT? VOTE FOB SHARI SHHI EY We, The Jordans, are sponsor· lng Shari as a candidate for the Queen of the Newport Har· bor Optimist Cl ub Big Western Rodeo and Horse Show at the Buffalo Ranch Feb. 23rd. Shari Is 17, a Newport girl. Formerly went to Newpott High. now studying for a modeling career. If you have a choice of your own. by all means. vote for her. If not. vote for SHARI SHEELEY. Thank You, QUEEN CANDIDATE Lonna Lloyd of Costa Meso. one of the II contestants for Queen of the Newport Harbor Optimist Club West- ern Show, is shown here with Les Yord, owner of the Yard Doughnut ar1d CoHee Shop in Corona del Mor, who wolf orronge a tour for all c.onte$tonts through the 20th Century Fox Studoo. Mr. Yard hos been o~socoa ted for o number of years with th e studoo. The Western Show ; will be held Sunday, Feb. 23. at the Boffolo Ranch. !Ensign photo) the iordans I. -roo Lm• to CICIBSitf · Bond Items PET SHOP WANT RIDE vicinity of 9th and A St d• d 2732 E. Coast BJ9hWCIJ I Broadway. Los Angeles. hours 8 re u I e Ph;:.~.::. a;~ to 5 p.m . Mr. Barker, 503 Marl·~ The Newport Beach City Coun· "=========~==~~g~o~l~d~. ~C~D~M~·====.;===l cil and the finance director .= agreed Monday morning that a $600.000 c a p I t a 1 Improvement GRAND OPENING--·· FEBRUIIY l • I • I (OPEN FOR BUSINESS NOW) The budget car that beats them all I l.a .. :'7::2 .. ~ by JbNAULT I bonci Issue could be financed without any additional tax next year. Cost for the first year would be nbout $54.000. requiring about a 71.-a -cent rate It paid out of taxes. Finance Director Andy BToussard said. City Manager Robert Shelton llsted the following possible sources of new Income to help pay oU the bonds: Increased In· come from parking meters, a charae for trash collection. a .ew· er service charge. Co u n c ll m a n Jay Stoddard pointed out that the city will be gettlnc additional ta.xes from high aaeument developments such u the HelJpot plant and the Aeronutronics retearch plant He sugge.ted at.o that the outatand. lng jetty and pier bonds be paid Glamour Glimpses By AJfJf There Is much ado and much headlining news about this Spring's fashions. We are really terribly excited about them, and we know you will be also. For Instance. the New York Dress In· stltute ls talking about the tie front dress with siack belted and lowered waistline. Well, you can ~ one done by Carlye, right here at o ·Brlen's. It ls black and white silk tweed, piped In black, and jus t as cute as a bug. Thea theN la abo tbe eoe· tume, alao doDe by 'cculye. of cotton cmd aWt t,...s. Tb.la bas a blO\LIOD Jacbt. cmd • -.-y allm cbeu with tbe coatron.d wcdat doDe with a dlaiDoad ID· aet 1D t1w waist tlaCit IIUIItM your hlp 11M ftCT .U.. We have the two·plece chern.lle with the drape back _ . 80 pop. ular that it Is now becoming a classic. This Is done Jn biege Ita II an silk. Tbea, too, you jut •u t try OD the ..., eottola bitll. 'l'bey an ftiT IIIIIICII\ ad .. _,. to become a way .. We .. ou part o1 wa ....w.. 'lllolt' .... liMb .................. . te....ttDg tat.... --s Bt cmd MaY •d ... Olty .. .-y attaaU41& ..... 'c..t .. . r1D9t.o. Iaiit ....... ..... away Jtaliaa collar ..... ..... ..... elte=ed JCII Ill U. witb tbe ...u ...-..s .... 11M. PariHtyloed aad IIUipl'-"tJr Mipcd ... for clietmctms beauty, saperb Neclabilky, .. ... oU from oU royalty Income and are coordlnallnc the aklJU and the water bonds from Water Dept. shorts In some 1Mtaneel. 10 that Income, thWI releasing fundi for they may be lnterd\anaed. and retlrlnc the capltal lmpl'OVernent your aweatel"' and aldrtll will 10 bonds. wttb each. or you can J\llt tOll a From the audience, Jack Lind· aklJt on OVH the tbor't8 when oe· ....... , coatrol aad ...aoellecl ( opentiaa ecoDOIIly. T'be oat.- ....._,"rill haleWI ·-600 W. COAST HWY. NEWPORT u 8-4233 Open Evenings aey of Corona del Mar uked. "la ca.son dem&nda. it poulble to sell the Balboa Bay Club and Beacon Bay land to pey Be ~eefnl )'OU. for the bonda!" C o u n c ll m a n StocJdatd and Chatlflll Hart ald that the clty muat ftnlt deterndne ll thew lode aN tldeJa"-wl\Jela tM clb' a. )llibllllted friiiD .maa. Cou:ndl ...,.. to ......_ an •11•~Mnt next • 11M a· let projecta And tOttt .. ... Apdl I MOd ,.,....u-_ The ..... '1 8dldn to ...... tbl ,.., •• u.. Clll tlw .......... . ~ to._ tebn at U. Fa 10 L-~------~~~----~~~~--~~~~ --~~~~~--.. of Real~ wtll be he14 totnor. row (l'riday> evening at t.M San. R I Hits ta Ana Country Club. Social hour eBlller wlll be at 7 p.m •• and dinner will r-- be~:.~nr theme ls "Mar· Poor· Spellng dl Gras," becauae the awards for the top salesmen of 1957 will be 2 tickets for the real Madri Cru In New Orleans. Top Hiter for the year will receive 2 tickets for Lake Louise In Canada. A "real. tor ot the year" wlll also receive awards. For 1958, the men·Of·the·year awards are being changed to quarterly. Top aalesman and top Hater tor the first quarter will each receive 2 tickets to Las Vee· as; second quarter, 2 tickets to Ensenada; third quarter, 2 tickets to San Francisco; fourth quarter, 2 tJckets to Palm Springs. • • • Multiple listing sales tor 1957 reached a total of 730, with a total value of $13,419.227. The goal for 1958 Ia $16,000.000. · All your printinQ needs will be handled conveniently ond court· eou,ly in the completely-equip. oed Job PrintinQ Department of The Ensjqn, By LUQE GODSKAW Orange Cout atudf:nts can't apeU! Your Intrepid Barnacle re· porter. Nmmagjng through the a ctivity card tuea, chanced to look at the spelling of the relle· loWI pref~rences on one card: Proetlant. Astonishment and' curiosity led to several hours rewarch whJch resulted In the following conclu· alon: 200 people can't spell their own reUgioas prelerencea. In fact, 38 Incorrect apelllnp of protest· ant were unearthed. LatiMNa ......... , ...... byWtcaa ........ WICl wltb 21 •'-P"1tav laptMt .... foutb ... t It 17, ad ... ; ..... p&.:.d ftltla wflla 11 e ' S IIJ• lap. ~ DO NUttoa ... caped ~ To be ...._ tltrM peopa. coaJdla•t apel1 Chrtatlaal Use Ensign ct .. lfled ads to buy, sen. trade or exchange. Cre~eck ~over BT MR. JOI;INS PO.uLA.a BULrf aD D1T IX I~ UIJIOIITED WOOL RECULAB 115.95 UIF-.. 97 PIICE le ])k. J"'m BAI &8DAI8&a ISIS L COAIT IIWT. coaowA Da. 110 FREE ,. .. ~ ...... .. fiiH. ··~~~-"11 ... . Ill .... " .IIIUIIY 23 .. FDIIIIY I MEN & WOMEN FREE ONE full week aleDcieriliD9 COUI'M 9{ftll to each gu..a. II& PRIZES OPEN 7 .DA¥5 A WEEK CHAMIEllEADERS: Pictured et the Newport Harbor Yacht Club following installation ceremonies at the Newport Harbor C hamber of Commerce dinner meeting ere (seated, left to right) William TOPS FOR 1957: Honored by the Newport Harbor Chambe r of Commerce et the annuol meeting Friday night were Les Steffensen (right) of Corona de l Mor. who wos named "Man of the Year" for his work as chairman of the Citizens Advisory Committee on Capitol Improvements, end Jim Edwards of Newport lslond, the · Citizen of the Year" for his cha irmanship of the c~mittee thot brought overwhelming approval for the water reservoir bond proposol. Announcing the Opening of Corona del Mar Cleaners 4th at Carnation ( ~ from Col'ODCI del Mu Scbool • COMPLETE CLEAJOlfG S~CE. Cl.EAJOKG, PllESSIJfG, DJT SLOCKIIfG, UWEAVIIfQ AJm UPADI ••• ·8-STORY SKYSCRAPER OKA Ym BY PLANNERS Newport's ftnlt .. ~per,'' an 8-8tol'y apartment bU1ld1q at tbe prewnt locaUon ol. Norm's Land· lq, wu Jiven approval at lut 1bu1'8day'a meeUq of the New· port Beach Plannlnl Com.mialon. '1'1\e 12,000,000 "Own-your-own apartment" buJldlnl wUl be con· murted by Mlro-Lldo Apartment. The Mlro·Lldo reql:test for ex· tenaion ot the lime llm1t for the variance and u.ee pennlt from the present maximum ol 6 montlul to 18 montlul wu approved by the PlannJnc Commt.lon on con· dltlon that the dty attorney ruJe. that the time can be lerally ex· tended. , .... c. ....... .............. Ma~ have been prepued by the Enrlneerlnl Depart m • n t abowln1 the over-aU plan tor the propoeed location of pal"kin.l me· ters tbrouahout Newport Beach.. Bert Webb, director of PubUe Works, aaya that Lnterated dtl- zens can Inspect ~ ma~ In the Enrtneerint Depart:rnent In City HalJ. Inc. between 31st and We.t Udo -::::::::;::::::====================~ Channel, adjacent to the ~ntly t built Lldo S~ HoteL The Plannlnl Commialon flnrt approved a variance for a 10-foot front yard .etback Instead of the required :10 feet. and an 8-foot rear yard .etback lnatead of the requJred 10 feet. Architect J . RiCh· ard Shelley, wbo praented the Mlro-Udo plans. Mid that If the lower fioor would be used for eommetclal pu~. no .etback at all would be required, alnce the property la In a C-2 zone. Then the Commlalon ~rranted a u.ee permit for construction of the 85--toot-hilh apartment build-, lng. wlth an elevator shalt to ex. tend 13~ feet above the upper top of the root. Along with the approval went the oonditlon that 2 parking spaces be provided for each dwelling unit . O 'Bryon .. outgoinc;:~ presi~ent; Urban Beh, the new president, and Ed9er. H11l, fir.st v•ce-pres•den~; (standing, left to ~ight) Mort Soden, 2nd v•ce -pres•dent; Ralph M.lle r, treasurer· Dovod Olmsted. sec y. Mr. SheUey said there would be 88 parking spaces, and 44 or 48 unlta, dependJnc on the final dec:Uton on the number of one· bedroom apartments. Even It there would be 48 units, there wouJd be 196% parking, he point-~ ed out. The Planning Commwlon condition. however, establishes the maximum number of dwell· ing units at 44, since no addition-~ al parklntr apace Is available. Commiaaloner Geor~re Lind said that the Newport Beach fire mar., shal foresaw no Increase In tire Insurance rates becauae of the 8· story building. COM Location Is Proposed For Main City Library Mr. Shelley said that the tire I problem had been dlacu.ssed, and then expressed the opinion that The Newport Beach City (..OU'I\· ell was given a preview Monday momint of the plans for the Co. rona del Mar Library, which City Librarian Dorothea Sheely de· scribed as the main clty Ubrary. Architect Ray Levanu, who with Arehltect Herbert Riley had prepared the plans, detlerlbed the project at the Coundl atudy leS· aJon on bond propoaltlon.a. Councilman Jay Stoddard sug. the first year's taxes from the gested that the entire floor plan completed apartment building be reversed and the bulldiftl would pay f<1t a new fire enrtne. moved one lot farthe r north, thus I At Monday morning's City changing the parking from the Council study session, City Man. northerly sl~ to the sl~ next ager Robert Shelton pointed out to the Fire Hall. The adjoining that this opinion was in error, vacant lot near the Fire Hall since the buJldlne would be aa· could then also be used for park· sessf:d at about a half-million lnJr. dollars., which wouJd brine In about $10.000 in taxes. eo.t of a Mr. Levana& aald that coat e.. Rowers Elect tlmates hacl been worked out rather p~. and pve the fire ria is estimated at about $25,000. .umat.e ol $119.n7 tor con.truc. Club Off.tcers Fllnln Ill tlon. Thla fllure lncluclea waU ltadca ,_boob. but DO fwnltwe, E-..1 .. I li ..,..., qr ).a9f~Aaplna. • • omc:en ~ eleetec1 at the ~· p .. . The propc;.e.s· alte 1e oo Mart· reauJar .,....,... meetlq ot the pld Ave.. adjac.nt to tbe Plre Jlooarlq Club ot Batbcw Rllb. The a acres o1. .urpJua.laftd BalJ. wHere five 30-foot Iota are Ftllln1 the otnce. ot captain at the P'alrv1ew State Ho.pltaJ being acquired by the dty. The co-eaptaln and manaaer are Dick site In eo.ta Mesa la .Ull In the ai'Chltecta located the library Philip, Tom BlaJteley and BUJ runnln• for possible location ol building on the 4 Jots next to the Bailey. the new state coUeae. The sites Fire Hall, leavlnr the fifth lot have been narrowed down to 9 Twice-A-Yecw Sale! FINAL MARK DOWNS ...,... lcde ol U.. Tear. E~t.anon•IALE... Mut ...._ ._ f• lpdDJ ltodL All SaJ.. Fa..L ~elena's FADS AND FASHIONS 270 E. COAST JIICIIWAT COaOifA DEL lfU lOW • • IIW • • lOW We're back from our Vacation And . Open WMk Days 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. Saturdays 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. . WE MAlE OUR OWN DONUTS PIES-CIIES IEEF ,.1 .. 1111 TRY OUR HAMBURGER Food to go ... also , ED'S BA UE ORiole 3-9839 3329 F. COAST HWYu CORONA DEL MAB for parkinr and also for driveway WilT lfOT VOTE by Senator John Murdy's com· a~ to park~g In the ~r. rr;~~~~~~~~~~~~m~Jt~t~ee~a~n~d~t~h~e~F~a~i~~~l~e~w~loc~a~tJ~o~n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ E 1 1 h t e e n oft . street parklnt FOB SJIAIU ,IJIEELET? 1 is one of the 9. spaces are provided. Included In the Ubrary plans is a meeting hall, which could accommodat~ up to 100 persons. Patio areas are provided on each side of the buildlnr. The reading room Includes separate areas for the young tots, the teen-agers, and the adults. The building is dealcned to be residential In appearance to har· monlze with the nearby residen. tlal area on MarieoJd Ave. When asked l1 this would be a branch library or the main Jl . I brary. Mrs. Sheely replied. "This would be the headquarters. and the Balboa library would become a branch." She said the reason for this statement was the fact that the prest>nt main library In Balboa has inadequate parking and no room for expanalon. "The Corona del Mar Ubrary would havt> a capadty of 55,000 books and would be adequate for 20 years," she said. "The Bal· boa Library Is now at Its maXI· mum capacity of 35.000 books. 11\e present Corona ~~ Mar Branch Library has 7,000 books." The 55.000-book capadty la baaed on future eltpanslon of the building all the way back to the alley. For this reason the archl· tecta recommend retention of the 2 lots on Nardsaus. donated by Mrs. Uoyd Furnace. for parkinr. ... h, ..... 1111 Ll_llll Sn.l The blr,'IV earnera swtncs Into post· Uon to focu.a lb macJc eye on the beautltuJ bornes and G.E. kitchens in Collele Park, C.O.ta Mesa. la:D't It u... ,... .... 1'0U11 IDOft to c:..u..,. ... , Stop In and see the bNutll\llly furnbhed models which have caucht the eye ol tbe 'IV camera and O\.-er 250 Happy FarntD• wbo 11"-e In Colle,e Park. A UKlTED NUMBER OF HOMES AJtE !roW AV AIJ..ABl.E FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY ON A FULL DEPOSIT AND CREDIT APPROVAL 8.ASIS. You11 • BALLilOOM . (Pr ....... t .. oa. Ada~~~) The occa.alon is the filmlnc of a G.E. commercial which Lll acheduJed to be ttleYleed nationally on ttw! C.n · eral Electric 'lbeatre ot The Air. SUnda.y. Febnuuy t . Don H~Tbert. C. E.'s ~ ~ ... &Hn as TV'a Kr. Wlza.rd, wUl narrate the fllm on tbe modem berne ol today . Co1Jece ~ Olllt ol. tboua· aneta ol floe CXIIIUDUJ\It:r ~· men.,_.. honottG to ftcel~ flrst blW lo U\la --eft ~ home& 00' l FQP ... 11010:1 AD HIIC&D,._ ll ...... a .... liYinq iDa IIVDAY 1' ..... CO. •• , ... , I 0 I JET ILASS WATER HEATERS A.R Marsac Plumber CALL OIUole S--4130 JAMES D. RAY Bailtli11 Coatractor ,._.. E. COAST HWY .. CO~ONA DEL ~AI OJUole 3·0510 fiRST WOMAN PRESIDENT in the history of the Orange Coun- ty Young Republicans Club is Miss Helen Johnson of Santa A'la, who is on the Or11nge County staff.of the Los A ngeles Times Miss Johnson was elected Monday e vel"'ong os successor fo A I Bra""on of Coro'~a del M11r. The Young GOP adopted a resolutoon n favor of a sl<'lle r: ght to work law. to be inlro· duced at the stole convenloon in Berkeley Feb. 14-16. We Are Moving Our Shop BEGIIIIOIIG JAIIUARY 27 OUR NEW ADDRESS wn.L BE 1532 IIEWPORT BLVD. COSTA IESA Phone Number WW Remain tbe Same Ll 8-227& STAFFORD & SON Electrical Orco Block Co. BUILDING BLOCKS-AU. C!!'ES ALL TYPES REED'S TE Mrs. Cooper, 50, Dies ·~· ... The H. D. Ke~ys. 1312 CAm- bridge,NewpOrt Beach, were aad- dened by another argument for swimming pool lenees Sunday. Their pet pooch fell In their pool and drowned, they told po· lice. a: as Pintado, treasurer; and Mary Sheeley, In charge of ~fresh· menta. The club, which meets on the flrst and third Wednesdays of the month. discusses current world problems at home and abroad. All Harbor students are eligible tor membership. • • • • c.A.A. It was a sad day Thursday, Jan. 16, when the gh"IAI Varsity tennis team returned home from FulJerton with a slate of no wins and 12 loeses. Mrs. Jeanne Leon- ard, girls tennls Instructor, was unable to make the trip and was spared the dlssappolntment of the girls on the trip homeward. However, Miss Marilyn Roberts, substitute for Mrs. Leonard, llfted the girls spirits somewhat by commenting, '7he girls played very well. Next year we'll beat them!" The girls left Newport Harbor at 12:45 and returned to tht' school at 5 p.m. . Today (Thursday) the tennis teams play against San Jaun Capistrano here at Harbor. • aaww IIU80II •• ,. IWU R 0. JMWAIII' ... ~PORT ~UUI'f Q~U~U VI.U 1111111 .... ,...... ............. = ...... ····· 1c ~=a-au .... , _. . ..._ t t = ;::a•.=-'M A •::,;, •• •• ~ :: !f!:ft ...... ~~ c-;u•• =· 1 a&t:tta .....s ... = ._..... ..... . ~~~~-c..t ....... e-. ... - EAFAR E delicious dinners delightful drinks dancing every night ENTERTAJNMENT by THE ROYAL LA.NTZERS Jlfo Am11M1Dent Tax Until After 1:00 p.m. dinners from $2.00 closed Mondays Bafare RESTAURANT AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE HYatt 4-6~8 JUST SOUTH OF LAGUNA ~Hurry on down Nellie Lutcher • • • ..... I ............. . ....., LilT 4 IIYI , ..... ..-RY It 11111111 ................... ~ .. From the POUCE BLOt IER • MIWIOft ~ IJI'I1Gif t 'IW'UaDAY. J&JrOAn' II, 1 .. • Classified Ad Order For111 /I Ill. II YMI CUIIIFIED UJ O'U 'JWDIIAJIDT POml-OJm WOD fta DACE .e4'/ I Jf)' } ======= ~ =======: -----: ----~ <,~~~ ~ ~ ts :• ~ :::.7_-u:. amy u~ Fot .. ____ ____o -----10.. -----W.md to W,-D ll ... &t.te._ 0 For rent---. 0 wanted to rent_.o Help wenfed _ _D ' I :n. ----22. ----23. ----:A -----25. ---- ' , 1 28. -.---%7. -·--·-· 28. ____ 29. ---·-30. ___ _ Wort wut.d ___ . 0 Lost a FouncL_ _ _o Sh.,.. yow_ c:.er ... _0 '-I ' • woa:DS onY I .DO roa o•z msEJITJOX -s TDO:S rca 1.00 P~ _______ o MAIL TO: THE ENSIGN. 2850 E. Coaat Hwy .. CorODa del Mar Miscel.neo41s ... ---·_o NEW RCA COLOR TV $399 With Trade In HillY I. PETEIS STAR TV We sell no real state on Sun- day and dum llnle during the week. However, we respectfully solicit your real estate listings. sales or exchanee. t ~raonaJ attt>ntlon.l EARL W. STANLEY. Realtor, 332 Marguerite, Corona del Mar at Newport Ha.rbor. ORiole 3-8550. LOST -BLACK CAT -Male. White markJngs. White tlp on tail. Small reward OR 3-2197 evemngs. ftAJ)E TilDE II Yt•lhl ... FEMALE PLANO Player. Must On a new Hamllton have talent. Good opportunity; L1 steady position. 5 hours nl~hUy beral allowance, ~tee plano bar. Jnqulre LANA! PI· .............. Cll.j.l ..... ANO ROOM tor auditions at ....W .... _ 2944 Coast H11bway South, La· J EWELE R ~na Beach. arter 6 p.m. No ... _3123 __ E._co __ ASr __ HWY __ ~_CD_K __ phone calla please. SEJIVICES DAlLY MORNING houaehold help --------- wanted. Phone ORiole 3-1969. aoTOTJLLDfC: LAB'DSCAnlfCt Ct>M. .... "'-1 lc*J Top job opportun1tiel all tlelda. M.en and Womez~ U> Tu.sU~Newport Beach (~ from All-American parldnc lot) ! TOO HAVE! 'Jben .ee Kr. Gropn SalaSu~ ••.. , ... ••••rill ,.. 1842 Newport Blvd~ Co8ta Me-sa SOME FREE -30KE FEE Applkanta needed, many otllce jot.. alJio restaurants and do- mestics. Many jot. tor qualltied men. <~ now.l June Farrar Ernpl. A,ency. 402~ 32nd St.. Newport SALESMAN PART OR FUll niE llaiDt.,.,..••: -...u WodtJ upt JlcnallDcJ • LJ 1-StiW. U DO CIIUWW -LJ i-4MS. FOR KENT 8-MM 16-MX · 35·10& and 16101 Sou..D.:I Pro)ectoq F ASr COLOR F1LK SERVICE Model Airplane 9upplles ... Cs•na., 1782 Newport Blvd... eo.ta lltiJa Phone Uberty 5-'71K2 Used Auto Parta,. "l1.ra We Bu_y Cars and Sc:rap Md&l UBER1T 8-'701.3 2075 Placmtla Ave .. Colt& 11- W H f!£1 D ELIX:T'IIIC Electrical CoDtractlnl Free Ealmat. 2'7S3-D E. Cout B~w&.J Corona del Mar ORiole 3-9464 -U 8-1315 Eves. Slit~ I lez••ll S,.ct fir .... American t.er1on 215 lStb St. MH'tin~ 2nd ... th W•d. 8 p.m. PA..INnNG INTERIOR -EXTERIOR SANDBl.ASTING MURALS Uberty 8-8622 Free Esttmatee tax qen i<'C to small .wrt mt><i· Painting-Decorating PAPER BANGING sized husmf'~ E.<.tat>l•"hl'c! na-GEORGE BURKHARDT tion "u1t> Co f •r.1: ~·· t't>unty Lleen.ted Contractor 1897 Oran,e Ave. Cosu M~~~ area ldf'al for l"'r ..... n "tlh m -1 1 Uberty 8 -8628 tt>re"-t 1n c;etlinJ:: n'' n hrs Im-~••rtlefts --- ml'dtaiE' romm (IRH•Io• J ~·-..c• {or vptl Distllllll .... appt. DOG WILIER Hl~h c;('hool boy will exel"('ise and give pr('limlnary training alter school and w~k E'nds. ORi(llt> 3 7319 ~---•. , .• HOUSECI E••ll Senile WAX A~D F'OUSH FLOORS l'L£A:i Rl'GS. WALLS, WJNOOWS IES8EIT1IL ... SDWCE For Cardiac C"ondlt\ons K1dn~'\ Stonl$ N~phritis ·-Allf'r~tf'S Sa It f'rt"t' Dl et u 8-5012 MOVING? ONE MAN A VAN S7.75 HR. 2 men A van at mtn. P.U.C. r ate of $9.25 Hr. w lthln 30 mJ. Ttme atarts at your door. We deliver min. of 1000 lbe. up to 60 miles ume day tor min. P.U.C. rate. No ex. ~. tor Sat Call N~man U s.%174 or U 8-&0l 824 W 19th St. Costa Mesa. Lownt .tor-.. rat~ CIOIOI.rla ~ ....... FREE ES'nii.ATES s.B ONen !Ia""" ,.,_ "-~...., OOROl'tA OIL IIAa ~ oru• s-ot.G0-2744 E. Oout • .,.. IlPPI ...,._ tunny room: w/w c:arpetlna tb.n&out: lu.xutloua new dra~: d.lb~ .,._: fireplace; corn,pact kitchen with dlahWUber, dtahm.uter, dl8poeal, Ohered water; .,A beat. Larp Jot W1th lathe hou.e and shrub& Sun deck with Bay and Ocean View. ....,,960 Appointment Only lfOW OJ'IDEO OM A CINDERELLA HOME II ._TI -· EITIIU" IE IDOl GUilE VII I I, llllllr Now for the t1rst tlme you can own a tabuloua Cinderella home tor The last ol the 4~" G.L loaM In thll area with a IQ1nlmum o1 2731 W. Oout HJehway Liberty 8-4Z77 Newport Beach $11100 -1/1 PRICE REDUCED • EXCLUSIVE Attractive 4 yr. old triplex. Two twin a1ze bdrs.. each unit. BldJ. well deslened and In excellent condition. Carpets, drapes, stove 2 UIITS lltl 4 UUIES ......... cub down payment down plua eo.ta/lmp. A: refrleerator Included In rear unit. New prtce $21,:SOO. Only An older 2 bedroom furnished TilE TRU'I11 IS ••• the.e homea have more "bonu ... feature. than any under $25.000. lncludlnJ .•. SII.AKE ROOFS ••• BUU.T IN RANGE 1r OVEN •.• MASSIVE 8' BRICK FIREPLACES ••• 3 BDBKS. 3 and DEN and 4 BDRMS ... ALL 2 baths ..• 72' WIDE LOTS ••• PLUS KA.NY, MANY MORE. Modell open every day and EVENINGS WI 9 P.M. On Harbor Blvd. In North eo.ta Mesa, directly acroa trom the new State HospitaL $6,000 dn. EXCELLENT LOT VALUES LaJUna view lot $4.800 Corona Htehlandil . R·2 view lot · SlO.:SOO Corona del Mar · R-2 Jot · $8,000 Corona del Mar . C·l 50 ft. trontaee · S24,500 IIJ llelcll RuiiJ l1c. 3519 E. COAST HIWAY CORONA DEL MAR ·OR 5-0440 CAD FOa SALE RIDE WITH PRIDE! • 1n a THEODORE ROBINS A-1 F-0-R-D Trade In house In !ront. Available for OC· cupancy. 3 Bedroom apt. In rear . leased at $125 mo. 3 earages leased at $10 each. $25,500. Con· s lder vacant lots In trade. WALKER lr LEE, INC ... SALES AGENTS ••• KIMBERLY 5-4403 C. W. lASTERS ORiole 3-6950 TRIPLEX. attractive, 3 two-bed· room unit& Shingle roof. Lot 60xl20. Income $250 mo. Price $27,500. $9,500 cash. Balance $18,· 000 payable $135 per mo. Lot in fee--not a leasehold. Located near Newport Harbor Union High ------------School In Clift Haven. All units CURT DISH, lltr. rented. CaU EARL W. STANLEY. Realtor. Exclusive agent. 332 MarJUerlte, Corona del Mar at Newport Harbor. ORiole 3-8550. Courtesy to brokers. 315 MARINE AVE. BALBOA ISLAND Olllole S • 7030 Use Enalgn Classltled ads to buy, sell. trade or exchange. WILl TO THE BElCH From thls new, custom-built S,ICiea 2 lletlra •II f1111ily reom C.rtll ........... . Features e-<tra large llv. nn .. all elect. kltchen, carpets • and drapes. 2 baths, 2 fireplaces. an extra large garage -4itressed for an Income unit. $4,500 ca..sh will handle. CALL JICI IIEIIII, Rtlller 3320 W. Coast Hwy. Uberty 8-Tn3 Next door to the Arches-Newport Beach M the Romani would say, "It speaks for Itself" 10 ••• aee th.1l approx. 2000 sq. ft. 3 B. R., lanai, den. plua Din. Rm.. 2 bath.s, bllt·IM galore, copper plumbing, 3-year-old reallstlc priced home with view In Corona Hlehlands -ONLY $33.250 and good tenns. • • • • • • (The Duplex with v iew previously advert'-ed In thls space was aold but we have others with view.) • • • • • • Price reduced tor quick sale. A 3 BR, 2 bath. plus fmly. rrn. home on 45' lot; Corona del Mar. Only $21,750 wlth low down payment. IVAI W. ERHARDT, lela. JOHN B. OVERALL, Associate 3542-B E. Coast Hwy. ORiole 3-5540 SEE THESE BEAUTIFUL lEW IllES IEIRIII COIPLmOI II EIOLUSIYE Westcliff 3 bedroom. 2 full bath Contemporary, with wide Jot. large living and family rooms. Bullt on a 90 toot lot. thia excitingly beautiful home hu 1825 t4uare feet ot ENCLOSED living area, an all-electric Hotpolnt kitchen, attractive exposed beam celllnes, laree covered porch, and tull service porch. $29,8&0 -.. ,41& DOWI 4 bedroom, 3 bath Rancho. Shake root, cedar aldlne, Palos Verdes stone fireplace and planters. Thia modern ranch style home, on a 90-tt. wide lot. has 2218 square teet of endoeed Uvlne area, a 24-ft long covered porch, deluxe, breathtaking Hotpolnt kitchen, service porch. and beautifully appointed muter bedroom suit. with dresslne room and bath. $38,311 -$1,410 DOWI 3 bedroom. 2 bath, 2 stall shower Contemporary. Built on a 90-tt. wide homesite, thl.a aumptuoua 18M .quare ' foot horne h as a wonderfully lnllinate and eca1ortahle 25xl5 kitchen and t.amlty room. The all-eJectrle Bot• point kitchen 1s a homemaker'a dl'n.m, and the ...alth of ltuUry appointment. In all details make thlt •1J exceptional home. 131,1&8 -$4,118 ·- With lt. own entry courtyard, c:rea.tliW an end.NlJ 411 • feftnt concept In la.nd8cape plannl.Qa. tN. a bedroom, 3 bath Padtlca hu probably the mc.t apadawl, unua· ual and attractive famlly room you-ve ewr eeen. Pan- eled In textured bfrch, with cathedral oelllnp. and a ra1aed hearth fireplace of imported Mexican atone, It 11 euy to l.maetne the Intimate, enjoyable ~ you'll have here. The entire 2224 ~quare foot horne, built on a 98-ft. corner homesite, Is deafened tor llvtne at 'Its best. $31,160 -$1,310 DIWI This 3 bedroom, 2 bath Colonial Is featured by a Jaree covered terrace with sliding Jla.sa walla. It's one of • those unuaual homes masterfully planned to get the maximum advantage out of every one of Its 1887 square teet of enclosed living area. It'a built on an 88-tt. cor- ner homesite Ideally deslened for a poet $30, liO -$4,112 DOWI PRICES INCLUDE TITLE TO YOUR LOT '55 Studebaker V8 1:z . T PU $1095 '57 Ford Cntry. Sd. Sta. Wg. $2695 WE'VE GROWN TOO! '55 Ford Convert. . .. . ..$1495 1M '55 Ford Cntry, Sq. 4-dr. 9 pass. Sta. Wag. . $1895 '48 Ford l '~·T. Cab & Chassis ONLY . $495 '56 Ford Cntry Sedan '53 Ford 4-dr Sedan .. '55 Plymouth 2·dr. Sed '53 Pontiac 4-dr. ..... $1995 1 ....... $595 .. $1295 ... $595 '52 Ford Vic. . . .. $695 '57 Ford Cust. 300 4-dr. Sed $2095 '56 Thunderbird ....... . ... $2895 '51 Oldsmobile 4 -dr Sed ....... $395 '53 Chevrolet Handyman ...... $495 '52 Hudson Hornet Clb. Cpe. $395 '53 Buick 4·dr. Sed ........... $795 '53 Ranch Wagon .... .. . . .. .$895 '49 Nash 2-dr. ... . ................... $295 '55 Ranch Waeon ········-· ·-···$1495 'S7 Ford 500 CI. Vic. ......... -.. .$2695 '55 Ford F'lane o'd VIc hdtp $1595 MANY. MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM nu Ou:r 37tll ,.u ol. Mrvlce ld thk CIO"a'Dllftlty IJ ••• ~...,. GeHill Ill $388,902-1148 a nd BIGG'tR $2,964 ,4 70--1952 BIGGEST $13.419,227-1957 THIS YEAR7 The Greatest -Our Goal! ' S16rOoo-.1958 (IIIII Ulll•) ~f'lh,-~ ITURTIYIKt, • SEE ,.. 11110 1100 WeatdJH Drtve Uberty 8-8181 ~ M.Ue North of Entrance to Bayahorea WITI n • ., .. ,...., . •••• .., • ••• ., 1--5 P.M. I I .1 lu.tt a ~· UUOW from China Cove and e>c.n aJvd. A beautlt\11. eu.tom-buUt Rome wtth J'lreplaee, P. Air a .. t wlw C.~'P4ttina. Mere.,~ abel.....,. Patto and over- alzed double aaraae • on a comer Jot. Two Jlecboooma, Lota •of cla.et ...-and other cu.mwn t•tu,.., We know you'll a1ree thll I• an exoeU.nt b'O' at "'·500. Won't you call ua for an appolntnwnt. A.ero. frorD Security Bank, C.O.M. 2828 E. OOAST BGRWY., c.D.M. Phone: ORJole 3-3TTO • In•••• .. VOGEL VALUE IEWPIIT HEIIIITS We have evaluated It and aay thJe 11 one ol the best that can be found -th1l 3 bdnn., 2 bath home wtth Heht., airy, spacloua rooms. Entty hall. Larae llvlna room with raised hearth, brtck fireplace. Hardwood noon, new wall-to-wall carpets and drapes. FA heat. Charmlne kitchen with Jots of birch cabinets, dining area looks out on beauWully landscaped and fenced yard. Obi earage. Truly the flneat home we have found Jn a long time and only $22.500. THE VOGEL CO. 2667 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar · ORiole 3·2020 A: ORiole 3·2021 BILL'S BEST BUYS 1010 111118 IPIITIEIT IOTEL Centrally located between C:O.ta Mesa and Newport Beach, Just oU Hlably Traveled Freeway. Ftve 2 Bdrm. Apt& 2 1 Bdnn Apt.s and 2 Sleeplne Rooms. Can easily be converted to have an additional 5 Sleeplne Rooms. Income Excluding ~er's 2 Bdnn Apt. $14,7!50 yr. Half Down-Owner wtll carry balance . W. A. TOBIAS, Realtor MA1T L.UOBDE-Ma.napr "You'D Ub Our Frlencfly Service" ' (Aero. ... tram 1'b.ltft7 Drq Ston) 2aO E. 17th 8t. ea.ta MeN u 1-1139 Ewntnp Call Ml &~3071 • u s. 7lXTI • u 8.-!SMS IIIII SPICE? .... -.11 n. CIIJ If ............ (Not the Irvine Ranch) Ble trees, with sheep herder shack. Located rteht downtown In Newport Beach. ........ ... YMEI. CIISIIOOI IULn 367 N. NEWPORT BLVD. op~lte Boag Hospital Phone Uberty 8-1617-Eves. Uberty 8-1280 ' FlEE IEIT ~ •• 4 IIIII II C-1 Z.. Room for addina oornmerdal unJta. Your 3 tenant. will make all paymenta on t.bll excellent local property and atve you a RENT FREE ROME. Only t6000 dn. Burry on tb1a one! IEUEYE IT • liT We have an occupied bualn ... c.'OI'DeJ' -an4 2 aptt. we can trade tor a Quallty home. PN1et Shoredlffl or a Bay Front. DLYIE 1011. le .. r 312 Mart.ne Ave. OBJole 5-oo.o De.7 or Kltbt ... --... ......... • Balboa Wand ,...ICJti a~ra ,..,. .,. •~ ••w WM:II <-... ..... -....... ~ •