HomeMy WebLinkAbout1961-11-16 - Newport Harbor Ensign~oins in fight
lor Inland Freeway
Th~ Corona d~l Mar Civic
..USn. voted last Thursday to al·
tlllata with the Leaaue of
Oranae Coast Clvle A.uoclatlona
for joint actJon In Mtabllahlne
an Inland Freeway route.
Th~ action was taken alter
reports were e lven by George
Stark, president of LOCCA, and
)<tajor Clay Mitchell, member of
the CQUtaJ auoctallon .
Major Mitchell said that a
feas ible Inland route lhas been
plotWd all the way from Dana
Point to the University CampWl
area Inland of Coro na del Ma r.
He warned about 2 future traffic
xenerators. the university and
Irvine Center, which would bring
a t remendous amount ot cars
a long the coast unless the Free-
way Is established Inland.
VOLVIR 14 Jf17MaD 14
Indian Tribes
To Entertain
At Preview
SINGLE COPIEB
10~
Bill Mason of the Irvine Co.
told the COM Civic Assn. a udl· ence that lntensiv(' studies have American Indian singer~> and
been made by the Orange dancers will be the featu red en·
Coast Trarunortatlon Commit· tertalnment both nights at thf"
tee, which ls ·headed by NE'wport Newport Harbor BPW Christmas
Mayor J ames Stoddard, and h~ Preview, "Holiday Fair," to be
Plannlne ls now under way Invited the as.oc1atlon to send a held this Friday and Saturday,
tor a 150-room hotel Just west· repre~~entatl ve to meetings of the Nov. 17 a nd 18. at t he Orange
Hotel Planned
On Site Next
i·o Balboa Inn
erly ot the Balboa Inn, between Transportation Committee. County Fairgrounds. :':~nf_:"~~~":. 0::" :.·.:~ ~~:~·~ ,!E-·~~!.1\:;J:;~~: ~~~E:·\:;:?;i~~~:·~.;:":l; Ball field II CENTRAL NPT. PONDERS ·an·dge s·1gn . ~~~r~~c~~r~=z!•s~(~~o~! ~~~Ah!~:~~~:~~0d~~~W.~~~ :~~~~gc~~~:~·n~uth Wlllmes, METERS ON BALBOA BLVD.
del Mar -the Balboa Inn Itself Inland route but refused to post· Ralph Story, eml"et> of the I Ok eel T k Do and adjoining lots. pone the January hearing on radio feature. "Storyline," will s ay Pa rking meters on the center of 1-th St. and possible elim ina-a en wn
The hotel plans came to the Freeway locations.) h08t the Saturday n ight show. Slr1P. of Balboa Blvd.-suggested lion ot tfiP t•t>nt.-r ~lrq.l on 15th .
atte ntion of the Newport Beach The Hammond Organ Studios or by :"t ewport fk>ach City ~anager I There 1s t>Xpt"'.1ed to be ron
City Counc-U Monday evening by ~. 1 ,..... ...__ Corona del Mar will provide The~ were prote-sts from thl' Bob Coop-will be diS<'ussed tO· troversy ovE'r the use of the Palm A nC"wslettN angrily criticis ing
way or a ~uest from Dowd YnW ~ IRIW muslc. and Elma Proctor. con· audlent"e, but the Newport Beat·h morrow evening, ~ov 17. at a hu1ld1 ng at 900 w Balhoa Blvd City Council ac-uon on the lt>t·
Associates. who will be the ••-1--' .___._.... cert organist wlt'h the Organ Ci ty Council voted Mont1ay PVP mf>mbershlp met>tlng of the C~n· I hy tht> :-iPwport L:n1ty ChuN'h tl'flll.: nt 1 h<• bridge> Pntram-e to
developers ot the property, for ... _.. I' WI ........ J Studios. will pr~nt a program. nlng in favor of e.<~tabll~hing a tral Nt>wport &>a ell Communuy A pt>tlllon 1 rei)Ortf'd drrulaung Ba lboa Island has ~n M>nt by
permlsalon to use the Balboa A drive aealnst por~o1raphlc Pat Buttram, TV and radio ball field a nd playground on thl" ~n aga1nst u~ o r tht> bUilding a~ dtrt'<·tn.-... or t ho> Balboa Island
munk:ipal parking Jot as tht' literature Is being lnlllated by humorist. will t>mcee top (light Balboa oct>an front, between tiu· Th<• mf't'tlng will start at i :n a c-hurrh -.rhool Tht> mau.~r will ImvrovemE'nt Assn to tht> mem· off-sit~. off-street parking, with the Corona del Mar Civic Assn. t>ntertalnment Friday evening t>xtensions nt A St. ancJ B St. 'p.m and will h(> hf'lrt 10 the <'It) bt.-diS('uSSPd at Frida~ ·s m~t· bt>,..hiV
approplrate financial arrange· At last Thursday's meeting, at this 15th annual BPW show. Coun<'il ordt>red prl'paration rt'<'rP<~.IIon h<'adquartPrs. 1711 W I n~. Prlmt> OhJr ct or thE' att.it'k
ments, and request to vacate the the membt'n!h lp approved send· of detailed plans for the follow-B.t lboa 81\d. Also on the agenrta ~o~.t ll bf> a wa!> tho• , • .-uon ta kPn at Itt!'
westerly 54 feet of the alley be· In~ a Jetter to all businesses T p t t lng ; a 200·foot by 409· foot play· ~ewport l"oun~·llmt>n. discuss· report on vlans for t•urblng <Xt. 30 <:oundl meetmg ask1ng
tween Main St. and Washington which handle maeazlnt'S and ax ro es ing ar('a. e tlmated 10 rost $11, lOR tho~ pro;x>~l \1unllay With Easter Wf'ek rowdll'"i. a diSC\IS tor tht' rPmu\al ol the lt'ltenng,
St. northerly of Ocean Ft. books, ask ing them to cht'<'k fro. to be paid out of c:ontnl)u thP <'llY manctRt'r. -.a1d lht-re's sion of a l)('ndlng court !<-Ui t ovPr ''LJm ltPd At't't'<;>o .. on f'a<"h or tht'
The requests we~ ~rerred to their stands and to rt>move ob· FormS Ready lions from thE' ab11ndonmenr of likt>ly to b(> op ~1t10n watnfront pro!JPrt) on F.dg,.,wa wtng walls or rhP rt'<-ently rom·
_____________ _.:_.:_____________ A St. a m1 B St. parking Joto; calls tor mf'tt'r" a long th<' I'Urbs 1mprovemt>nts. t>ntr.•n<'t' t,. tht> Mannr A\i~. City ~anager Bob Coop. jt>rtlonable literature. I a portion of B.ty Sr .. linking thP The park1n g mf'I Pr plan .tiSO t~>r a rt>port on Las .-\rPn.\s park Pl<'lt>d lm1Jru\Pmt'nt J.t tht>
"Prot t t T XI'S" forms 8 <' With a paved stretrh along thP ---------bridge
Street Wiidlh Holds Up now a~~ll:ble 8 t hroughout t~t' bf'ach. add1ng WI to 90 9 Jal·e". LIBRARY GETS GO-AHEAD Tht>. 2 ''orris Wf'r(' .;.1ll thl're New.:>Ort Jl arhor Arl"a for ust' hy l'sllmatPd to <'Oc"l $6.01JO. to bP \ft•nrta~. out Tursda:r tht'y wl're
taxpayers so tha t th£'y may pay pa1d f•Jr by lhP <"it~ 1 tllkl'n do" n
unrler prolt>$1. the audlt•nrP by ocean front -· ~ 111rt"<·tor~> !ltatt>tl WoOdward Development
their ti~t Installment of taxes I Objet·t lons WPrl" r.H ... ed from IN rpiJE Of OBJECnON Tho· nt•w-.ll"ttl•r from the Bll.\
Don Woodward ran up against 1 thPn the hearlnes on 'hi5 pre·
another obstacle ~onday evt>· llmina,ry plans, lncludlne the r?·
nlng In his long drawn out pro · vision to cut the units from the
Ject to est ablish tht' first plan· original 36 to 33.
ned residential developmtnt In Monday evening rhe tentative
Newport Beach. at Del Ma r Ave. map, as recommended by the
and Tustin Ave., in the Upper Planning Commission. came up
Bay •~•. for adoption by the City Counctl.
Ftnat there were the extensive and a dlaeu.ion over strftt
d~ )110.... up to the widttw cau.ed ...,.._ delQ.
.. ,,.._ olena111tq ._.-~~eeo ~ Wedlll Dll't!lel Dan
'Quick-Draw'
Mishap Puts
Bullet in Leg
SIM .. ICIII .Mid lie -jlded te ..
•. foot wtde an.,-on me nort11·
•rly side, a<lJo'nlne Anniversary
Estates, and the 28-foot wide
"half-street" on the eall1erly
side. He aald that a 60-foot rieht·
of-way .should be minimum.
Mr. ~ward ob~ed that
the Identical plan, with the
street widtt\s Identified, had
been coraldered previously by
Jeffery Jonet~, 18. ot 2701 Peb· the Council, and the only re·
ble Or., Ba.rbor VIew-Hilla, waa quest then wu to reduce the
scheduled to 111art bade to units to 33. He said that a full
cl.-es at Oranee Cout Colle1e width street was not needed on
yesterday after shootJn1 hlrnMU the north side, since h was not
In ohia rieht call durinl a qulck· available to Anniversary Es·
draw accldent Wed n e s d a Y • tates, and that the •'halt street"
Nov. 8 on the euterly aide would be
"You can aay that &lain." he made a full width street wtlen
commented when asked If he ttle adjolnlnl property Ia de·
wu rotn1 to leave quldc·draw ~toped.
alone for awtalle. Mayor lames Stoddard re·
11\e .22 bullet uaveled about called the dilftcultles over Co-
14 lnct\8 thJ'OUih the calf ol rona del Mar's Fifth Ave.. be·
hLa rifht lee and came to a half cauae it was only a half st~.
near his ankle, apparently dam· and now Ia belne widened laree·
a1in1 a nerve. 1be bullet waa -ly at city e,..,ense.
removed duriDI an operaUon at The decision was held over to
Hoa1 H011pttal. He waa able to the Nov. 27 Council me-eting so
return home S.turday att..moon. that the street problem m leh ...
The a<:ddent occurftd In a resolved.
gully near t'he old ~rvolr at
Harbor VIew Hills. In puttJne
the alngle·sbot .22 revolv~r Into
the Meter, It cocked ltMH. he
explained. When. he arabbed It
acaln, it went ott. Alter shoot·
lng himsell, he drove home,
picked up hla mother, Mrs. Mar·
garel Winterbottom. and they
drove to a Corona del Mar doc·
tor's oUlce. From there they
went by taxi to Hoae Hoepltal.
Pollee were given permission
to take the weapon. They said
the revolver contained 6 expend·
ed cartridges. and Uwy found 4
boxes, each containlne SO rounds
ot ammunition. In his car. They
learned the pn belon,ed to
Steve McBride, 248 Ewnlnl Can·
you Rd ., Shore Clltfs..
Monday the crippled youth
said the swollen rilflt foot felt
like a football but that the feel·
tne was comJna bll'ck Into it.
Awards Made
To Scouters
The Council aoo:
• A~ved flrst ~adlng of an
ordlna~ approving the first
addJtlon to Superior Avt>nue An·
nex. In the Hoae Hospital area.
requested by John Kilroy and
Carl Buck Jr. e Approved first ~adlng or an
ordinance rezonlne Traoct 3764.
easterly of Irvine Ave. and
northeuterly of Highland Or .. In
the Back Bay •~•. trom undas·
slned to R-1-8.
• Authorl.zed the execution ot
an oU-slt~ parking agreement
for the mote l to ~ built by
Patrick O'Connor. Leon Fry. Eu·
eene Charles and Frank Cortese
at 6208 W. Coast Hwy., a djoi ning
Newport Shores.
• Approved a ~lut1on rpro·
hlbiUng parklne along the south
aide of W. Coast Hwy. from a
point 430 feet west of the Marino
Dr. entrance to Bay Shores to
~ feet east. e Delayed action on an offer
of a quitclaim deed from the
Hatbot Island Community Allan.
(Contlnu.d on pa,e I )
GIIIL roa Tid K&UO'ITI
A daulbter, Janet Middleton.
9 lk. wu born to Dr. and Mrs.
R.o~rt P. Kemott. ~53 T\.18tin
Ave .• eo.ta M8a. In Roar Roe·
.,ttal on wect..say. Nov. 8. Dr.
Ktmoh prac:dcle ~ntlatry In
Pfewpott leaC'h and aboUt Dee. 1
Will move lnto tM .,.. Harbor
lmuhMnt buildlnc at 2l!le5 !!.
COUt Bwy .. Oorona del Mat.
The r IX' .,. k d
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property ownt-rs, ~r. and Mr<;. P 11 1 1 _ A .,lludtlon h.t!'-arisen 1n at· orms can ,....c t> up C. W. Warden. Mr. anrl M rs re .m lnary pans an~ sper lf . a nti whkh. ht> a trl would risr IA.hl<·h an .lllPmpt ha bet>n made
· PNcy Wilson. Frank Paul as a nd NIIOns for tht> )ianne,-.; Llhr~r:> 10 SHlfJ t,X'II). t>y <.'f>Ma in people to dascrerllt
• Newport Ha rbor Chamber or I Frank Al bllY. Tht'y sa id they wc>re approvt>d )<fonday e.''E'.ntn~ 1 "'Tht> p~Jns <~rP ~orr ro_ t ly not only your aSSOC'I&Ilon an•l
Com merce, 1800 w. Coast Hwy .• had pur~ha~d their properly in b} the ~ewpon Be.ach Cit~ Coun-I ~han thP). nt't'd b(> ht> c41<1 the a ,·uon of Its dlrec1ors. but
Newport. . good faith as ocean front prop-ell. hut there ~A.Ne ob)t'<'taons 'Th1s won r be thP main library I al!.o thl' purpe>s(' and mt>anang
e The Ensagn offiCf'. 2850 E. «>My and ha''e bec>n paying hig'h from Counca~man Cha rles Hart I t1> reoplac-t> l ht> Balhoa hbral') of our obwrti\PS These people
r oast Hwy .. Corona del Mar. taxes on that basis. Th£'y asked I ~e romplaln('d about tht> _c"OSt. Sf'rvi'N' : It Will bf> In anothf'r I ha..,.e c-hOSt"n our 'IM"t projt'ct' and
• The News· Press office, 2211 why should tht>lr a~a.. with rela· I whiC'h IS estlmatt'd at Si.3.000, ICX'a tlon .. ! have no PnthUSJa!Yll its attendant pubhcat) as a
W. Balboa Blvd .. Newport. t ively few c-hildren. be selected. for providing spare for ~uc-h mnns of laun"hlna a \'Jclous
• Fitzmorris ~aJty. 3135 E. Instead of a site near the Point. PI • w k thing~ as lltory telling cl~s. attack on us. t hereby anempt·
Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. or In front of Newport School In ann•ng or If thiS projeCt W('rt' put on • lne to rob us or all t'ht> good lut:nletion. tot' payment of Central Newport! bond Laue. It would not pass.·· will we have enjoyed and r1i ht· ~ .. w.der ~ale printed CoubcllJnaD Harvey 5omel1l for un•ave·"~ Councilman Hans LlKenz com· fUll)' earned . • a. ,_.__ ,.. ,..._ Qll , .. ••• lllaa .._ .._ _ _a,.._ ~J a.nted, "'We are very lbort ol "'1'be objlda a{ .u.k .&tWk.
dtedla Must t. _.nt to tal ta.lt' J8 'N'ftfraJiy locllted tor the en· T 5 s ,.blk Wldb\P-'""-'Y are ~ry belll!w U w noc. ue the 2 Jlttl~
aMNIOr by Dee. 10. ttre hnlraula. and that the 0 tart 00n au.tt~rt' and ·at a mlnlmum. wonts. LDfJ'TED ACCESS. w hich
Publls.her Ben Reddkk told Newport School a~a already has When we build another one. It we~ to appear below the lt>tters.
the Corona d~l Mar Civic Assn. Las Are nas Park. The q\J8t of the new Corona !ho~.ld be an outstanding build· BALBOA ISLAND. on the new
last Thursday that there Is a Members of the audie~ del Mar Plymouth Congrt>gatlon-tng. bridge a pproac-h; 2 words whiC'h
ethan<'e of a succ-essful cour1 suit s~klng for the bal.l field we~ I al Church tor a meeting place City Managt>r Boh Coop ~'Bid we thought m il'ht add just a hi·
whldt may rfllult in 20':~ ~· Georee Ma~r. president of tht' has turned up the news that that somt> of tht' funds Will 1>t> tle ·exclusive appea r to tht>
covery In the tax bUI. Balboa Point Assn.; Max Dill· plannJng will soon ~gin "on l'ht' prlvatPI )' subscribed, a nd addt>d bNutlfuJ !none wortt.''
man, member of the S.lboa tm · ground" for the future campus that about S5.000 has been col-The letter wt>nl on 10 rl'latl"
provement Assn. board: Mrs. E. 1 and University City of the t:n1· le<"tt'd from privatr 'IOUr("('s rtlus that the ona lnal proposAl or 'Book Week'
Is Observed
H. Kt'lly a nd Mrs. Marian M<'·l v~rsity of California. !ar. "Restricted AC'I."e'ss" was changed
Donald. They said they hart Mt'mbers or tht' steerl nJ C'Om· to "Umlted AC"<.'eSS •• at tht' ~ug·
round almost no op,x.ltton, the m ltteoe ot the churctl asked the p t t T gestlon of C'ttv Manaaer Bob
Chi-ldren's Book Wtoek. being
observ~d this week. s1res:ws the
rieht book tor the young rt'&der.
attordlne to Newport Librarian
Dorothea Sheely. M a r I y n n
Moore. chlld~n·s librarian, will
provide booklets that e lve erad·
ed Um of books that are lm·
partially selected for enjoyment
In readme.
ball field Is needed in the Sal· Irvine Co. about the po611l bllity ro e S S 0 Coop. that the . plans had bt>t'n
boa area, and t hat It would b(' of using a building on tht> ror· submittt'd at thf' June 30 BIIA
supervised under tht> city recrt> mer Buffalo Ranch 11itt' on Mac· JFK Planned meeting to the mefl'\bersh•p and
atlon program a nd not open at Arthur Blvd. Tht>y ~rt' informed alao to Cll)' of!k1als and Island
night. I tha t Willia m Pt>rt>lra and Asso· Ten thouund persons art> bu.slnessmt'n. a nd "eVt'F)"th ing
A special story hour ls to be
k'tleduled at 4 p.m. today, Nov.
16, at the main Library In Bal·
boa. Book marks will be given
to the boys and elrls. Abo many
new books will be on dl!Jt)lay
for Book Week . One book ca n
be rewrved for each ~hlld to bor·
row tint the followtne week.
The Friends ot ttle Library are
spoMOrine a mornlne cotfee at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Rau at 739 VIa Lido Soud, Lido
Isle, at 10 a .m. Friday. Ethel Ja ·
cob!lon, prominent a uthor or
!humorous verse that has been
publlshed In Saturday Re view.
Saturday Evening Post, Atlantic.
Good Housekeeping, McCalls. -
and m any other publica tions.
will be guest speaker. Also.
Joseph Bell, who recently wrote
"Seven Into Space." the story
or the Mer('Ury Astronauts, Will
be a euest speaker. He is a rt>s ·
ident ot Corona del Mar.
Harbor Alum
Is Honored
ln.struotor Klnpry Whltenec.k
reports that adva~ standlne
In chemistry at the Unlv~rsJty of
C.lltomJa at Berkeley has been
attained by Ralph Chamness.
cl .. of '61 at Harbor HJah.
Mr. Whltenf'cl(. In compll~nt·
Ina other chtmi.Atry teachena a t
Harbor Hleh. polnted out that
Tom Helbert. c lass of '60. quaJJ.
fted fw Advanc:ed Placement In
ctwml.atty at the Massad u,.tta
1nslltut~ o( TedlJ'IOio&Y. lUI arew. claM ol '58. wu equally
aucceatul at lt.aJWY Mudd Col·
&e,e. a a was aandy Ranwat. Wbo
rraduated rrorn Hamor 1.-c ~ar.
AI id-Q .. '1'1'1.& V.
ltof\ftle na.r. daqt\tft' of Wr. ... ..... .... v. rra..e. 3130
........ Dr .. CoroM del .. , ...
• ...,....., ftl ttw junior et .. at s-ua. u..Mnl~o maJartna tn
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d ates would very soon flltabllst\ urged to be outsldt> the Palladi. proa res8ed smoothly a nd on _. lllltrta Dies I their headquarters In the BuUaJo um Ballroom. 6215 Sunset Blvd.. S'hedult'. Including tht' ordering
1 Ranch bulldln1s as a planning Hollywood. at 9 p.m. this Sat· o1 all len('rs at a ('061 or $320. •
Ruswll P. Roberts, 600 Mar-headquarters tor the Unlvt>rsity urday. :"ov 18, a(.'('()f'dlne to of. Tht>n savs t he lener·
gut>rite Ave.. Corona del Mar. tld a ls of the Southern Crance "Suddeniy. out of a ciear blue
died at hls homt' Monday. Ht> I p c Cou nty delegation to tht' Na -sk,y, Mr. Berkley • Bob Berkley.
was a native or Den\'er. lived in I eace orps tlorrallndlgnatlon Rallv. Marine Ave. busmessmanl sent
Ca lifornia for the past 40 years, j Pres1c:if.nt John Kt>n nedY is a letter to the Citv Council ob-
ln HCor~na del Mar for 2 .years. T s I d !'<'hPdulf'd to addrf'ss a De-mo· J«'tln& to tne Jittt'nng. The Fra~ce:· s2urvlvt>d ;~hi~ wife est ate rraw· fund ral~ing dlnnt>r. and fi~t word WP M"<'i-IV('(I or hrs
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' sons; Los thl" Indig nation Rally otric1al~, objettion was when his lett~r
ge e5. and William of Tor· Po..,.master Verne Watson of wish to lt>t hem know how tht>v o appea red 1n local nE"w8papNot ran~. and one step-son. I.e<' the Corona dt>l ~ar 06t Office ft¥1 a llout mllltarv aid to rom For some unknown reason.
:cellntock of Corona del Mar. , announ<'t'S that the e~trance test munuH countrit>s. ·A harbor·•~• ' Councilma n Dee Cook. the rep·
nd 5 grandchlldrton. I for the PeaCf' Corps Will bf' given dE"Iega tron plans 10 l>t> prt"M'nt rt>!'t.'ntative o( our d1 tn.·t. c-hOS<'
Services we~ held yestE'rday No,·. 2S and 29. PlaCf' a nd time 1 Dr Robert Trar r and or to <"hamp1on tht> cause of !\lr.
at S.ltz Mortuary In Corona del for lht> examination In this a~a Bernard 1 ~IkE'• 1\lllv or rorona Berklt>) an spiiP of all the prC'\1· ~ar with lht> Rt>v. Lo~n F!ick· will be o.lOSted !lOOn on me bul del Mar Rnd f'rank \la evs of ou pra1se and aN-eptan<'l' whll'h
nger of t~t> Newport Lnity letln board or a ll local post of. ;;01 nta Ana pla n 10 allf'nrl rhP our pro)t"<'t had alrt>ad' n•
Church oftlcJatlna. flees and brancht>S. :-iatlonal lnrtignatJOn 1·onH•nt1on ("('ll'f"d ·
1n Dallaot TP-ca". from :"o' 12 ·At \ir t'oolo." ln!-.1-"lt'no..-. a
tn lb. lC'ttl"r "M• ll'tllll"n to vour asso-
Wit h a ~mall amount or l'n· l"lallon dm'<'tOrc-b' t'll' Man-
rouragPmf'nt from thi~ rountry. I ager Coop ask~ng iha1 iht> let·
all or thf' t>nsll\\'Nl Pf'Opl.-wouid tt>rs. 'Llm ltNt Al·~ l-bP omlltt>d
rl<oe' against tht> rommumst~. Or. from tht> br~dgr ap,noac·h It was
Anlttony Butko\ t<'h told an o\·rr I past t hr point whNE' '-'I' C'QUid
flow r mwrl In thr VII In \1arln11 obhgr him-PXI)('n"(' h.H1 1>1-l'n ~taur nt la~t Snturday night in currt:d, and holes h ad ht't·n
He IS •' prof(' !lOr of politic-al d rlllt>d 1n our nt>w ~ton.-fa•'lni
scicnN' nl Mar\'mnunt C'ollf'g,.., to rN-el\"1.' nw~ IC'tter~
Paltlft \'t-n:ll'~ Ht-.. , .• ., In Yu~t~ "At t hl' C'lt) Counrll mN"tlna
«llwl<t vntll J9.'i0 a nd was on on )-fonda~· (lrt 20. n-pr{'-.t•nta
Tuo·s dPa rh list IIVC"s fmm ~ou r 1\!'.."0CiaiiOn
Indignation
Rally Lauded
plf'ac1t>r1 "'1th thf' C'1tv <.'ou nrtl mcmt>4-n~ to not allow ·this ohv1 1 ous smE'ar c-ompalgn to arr,..ct
I he PN'\10Uilly a<'<'t'ptf'd brld!Cf' I npp1'03<1l plan :\t"Vt'rthele s. I C'ounc-1lma n \ook, W1th pressur..-
1 And \'JndktlvenPSS. fO~d a
:-lewpor1 Harhor Arnt'nr an Lt-·1 rt'!IOiutJon through 1 h(' C'ounnl
Ilion r n"t 29 1 11doptcd a l"f'SSlu· dt'<mandln~ th1• removal of the
Icon la'-t ~M'k rommenc11 ng the-
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W'Ords. 'Llmtt~d At".""e .' Th~
gouthl'rn Orana<-County Dele~a · CatefUI l"t""'iut1on pa~d rht'
lion of th<' :-l•tlnnal lndlenaUon Counctl b~ a 2 to 4 vote'.
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Rallv tor 11!1 prot('stS AilllMt I "Thill a"ion, or ('OtJ~. brlna•
ll('nc11nt1 jet plant'~ 10 Yuaoslavla I about • .-holt' nt'W S4"'t or prob·
lltH1 tullnln~ Yugn Ia'-' p1lots In if'm!'--who pays for ti'H" IC"Itent
tht" l'(IUntl') Th«' rt"'10lut1<m ~JW' In QU("llll lon. thtolr ln~tallaUo-n
<'lflc.-11~ -.tngk-d out tht-2 rorollA.'t and now rot~t of "'mo'•aJ, and
del ~M dOC'1o~ .Dr &-m ard i'hr ~t Of patt"hlna uMI.arhtly
Tully and Dr Rol>f'rt TraCt" f<>t' I hote-s Icon In our ~autlful tJtOIW·
nraa niLing thf' IO('Al lndl&natlon work•··
I1W'f"U np.
JfOW .. oa.AIIOIIA
~ajor and )(na. &d ar.y.
l'onner '"'*nta of 710 hrniM.l
A\'('._ Coroi\J ~ Mar, _,.. nGW
maklDa u.tr ltCiaM 1a ClikM. ma. ...... tile ......... ..
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tlwft.
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e IZ'I"''D TO SElf. ltUCHD.
Publlllher ol die EMlp:
n. NIWPOil ~101 ENHN ............. 1M • ......,.,_ ef .... .,., ......... ltr ... ._ .... AJtiJI ......... c-t .. s..te
TM enctc.d 18 a ~ ol a
...., lellt ...... tor Klldlel ..
tile Walller ~. I .. a Mlb·
lt'ltlter to your fine ......-per
and enly w..._ lt tNNI"IIal.ltlbed
in .wry dty lft AIMriea. I aar-
wlth your ecUtortala. • • •
,.__.~ __ .._... ................. ,... ............... Dear Senator ltucbel:
Quote: "U men are to be pre·
eluded from oftertna their eentl·
menta on a matter, which may
Involve the ~ •rtoua and
alarm..lna COMeQuenoN, that can
Invite the conalderatlon of man·
klnd, reuon la ot no use to ua;
the freedom ot speech may be
taken away, and dumb and al·
lent, ~c may be led like sbeep,
to ttle alaucbter." Unquote
Georae Waahln~n.
~-WEWIII ~ -,_ CAUFORNIA NIWSPAPIIl PUIUSHIIS ASSOCIATION
A1tt4 ef tile NATIONAL IDITOaiAL ASSOQATION
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Hop
e WHAT DOES THE PEACE CORPS TEACH?
I was dlamayed wt\en I read
that our personnel In the Armed
ForcH were no 1on1er belftl In·
atructed •bout the evUa of the
Oommunlst Conspiracy. In my
humble opinion every soldier,
aa.llor, marine and airman I see that the local post offices are announcing mould t.e thoroly Informed about
entrance tests for Peace Corps volunteers. This what the Reds are up to and
brings up some pertinent observations: told In no uncertain terms that we are In effect at war with
What nature of social, economic and political Communism and the Soviet
thought is most likely to be found am~mg our Peace Union. Gent'ral Wa lker was do-
Corps "ambassadors" to foreign countries?· I am of ing Just that and no more. He was alerting his men to rhe dan-the opinion that the Corps will basically represent ger that confronts our great Ill!·
the New Frontier philosophy. After all, it's President public. He was making them
Kennedy's show, and naturally he would want the informed. dedicated Americans Instead of just a division that
New Frontier image to be carried to the far comers did not know what they were
of the earth by his Peace Corps. There'll not be many fighting or fighting for.
Youthful Barry Goldwaters m· the ranks of these 1 do not believe that the dis-cussion of Communism and Its
''ambassadors." attendant evils is necHSarlly to
Therefore. what kind of picture of the United be confined to civilians. This Is supposed to be a free t'ountry. States will be presented to countries which are seek-'The military mu t and should
i!1g to improve their economic and social conditions? know why they are In uniform
I am afraid that the picture will be that of the New ~~1o::rh~~~~e~:~e~~:~=~~uli~
Frontier: massive government involvement in all inform their men W'hy they are
phases of activity, defictt financing, high taxation, there today and that they are
tl If "f h bl' ..... _..J " there to contain the RL'ds and to cos y we are programs or t e pu lC gvuu, gov-see that our rlrhts are protected.
ernment subsidies and grants-in-aid, and. in general. A dedicated American like Gf'n·
e mphasis on the "responsibility" of the government Pral Walker can scar~ly per·
to take a decisive hand in social and economic torm .this •task lf his hands art! tied by mlsgulded individual In matters. w ashington.
The result is qound to be tragic. The discredited The Issue Is not a question or whether or not military otflcNs government welfare state will be glorified. And the are permitted to make political
g lorious story of free enterprise, which has created speeches. It Is a que!!Uon of
for us the highest standard of living in the world, whether or not they should be . . ,permitted to perform their duty will be untold. We are settmg up gUideposts fo~ the as an American and train and
road to further impoverishment. and leaving · un-Inform their men accordingly.
marked the only road to the true solution for the jThey should ~ot be muzzled and · made to follow the Adm.ln'-tra· backward counlfles. tion path to the left. I am ck'ep-
* * * lly concerned about the apparent
aoltnHS toward the Reds exhibit-
• SOFT • ucrWER "PnD..r-PU AWAY WRATH ed by Kennedy. Fulbrtcht. Stev-n.n~ & vn.n&;o&n enson, et al. Why do they do It!
Th di . f 1 · Why Is it that a man like ~n -e rectors o the Ba boa Island Improvement eral walker Ia ellmlhated when
Assn. w.ho drafted the Novembe r memo to members he takes a ~~~trona stand against
are a bit s trong in their mvective against the Newport Communism! Do the Reds al·
h C. . . ready rule In the State I>epart-Beac tty Counc1l m general, and Cpuncllman Dee ment and other paru of our
Cook in particular. . Government!
They used some mighty powerful language: . I Mrved In World War two In " · · k " " b · " .. d the China. India, Burma theater. VlClOUS attac , o VlOUS smear, pressure an I was overseas for 16 months, I
vindictiveness," "forced a resolution through the am a n Arnertcan and belleve
Council " "attempt to disc redit" rhat the Constitution s hould be ' -. · · · . the law of the la nd. Senator There seems to be JUSt a httle touch of spo1led Goldwater expreues my ~entl-
petulance in those remarks. The same attitude was ments exactly and much better
noted in the October newsletter wherein the BIIA than I can. and the politicians · ' . in Washington 'had better wake d1rectors accused the Newport Beach Pohce Dept. of up and put an ear to the grass
letting them down during the summer. root grape vine and lnm what
The city and the pohce have done a tremendous the great maJority of the voting . . . . . people are thlnkmr and saying. JOb m helpmg out the Island m solvmg 1ts problems Americans are basically a con-
o f ro wdyism and congestion. The perennial situa-servatlve people, more conMrva-
uon ha s caused hundreds of hours of planning and live than m<»t men In office In . . Washington realize. Every move diSCUSSIOn, and has cost the c1ty tax payers many, t'he present AdmlniAtratlon has
many thousands of general fund tax dollars. Meas-made In the field of foreign af-
ured by any standard-permanent population as-fairs has made me ashamed for . . • my count ry as It must appear in sessed valuahon, tax yteld. number of lots-Balboa the eyes or the other countries
Island must be costing more for city services than of the world. Cuba, Laos, and
any other area of the ctty now Vietnam. Why? · It makes me boll Inside when
. It would seem, therefore, that friendly coopera-9;>eeehes are censored by a bu-
hon would be much more in order than invecttve-reaucrat and suCh choice true
and also would go much farther in reaching a statements like "Mr. K. took off . his shoe and pounded on fhe successful solution. table with lt" •~e c»leted from
ITIITIII IEDEIHI lal
CROWN HARDWARE
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---Mrs. Howell
of COM Dies
• .,...._ ..... cw 8UIIIDitt.cl for to a,tat Oai.aa......_ n.tr le ...
approval. I.._. :-&. 8hcNid er at IMt ..,.. alaiiDa a meaa· lin. ....._. a w .,.
be ~lowed ~ ·-lr ~ ..._.lp fll tWen*J·Gft tbouund ...,._,... Aw., Corona del Mar,
Qll X .._._ -at ..... ., ..... -. ft.,.,..... to me ttdl died lahlrda)' Ia B-a Ba.pltal. ._,.,.... • ....,_,..tNit . ., net a •• kleL Thew~... U --.. ... h..._
.. a ---·n. o.• I am ... a na .,_ -~ .... .... .._. a. thlnp are ,olnc theM men wl ...... and ... _ .. u__... --• 15
...... _...... .. --#-...1 Uft _ ...... .a.e ....,... -..._ -&CW -··--awq --•VI U1 eorne an baDdy and I tcw one, ,..,._ wMie attitude of tM &enn.dy woaJd rather Jo'a thtm and d• ., Adlnlnlllrat10... and t:a.fthow· flchtlnl It need be, than live rvlvon Include a dau&'hter, ~r·a wun't muc.il better. under the led fla• In alaverv. Mlaa •n Howell. wlth whom --11 .. -"-a1 1 • ., ..,. uwc~; 2 10111, Samuel aow.u .......... n men -uc-1~r Wa • M•le P. r&alwr ot Santa Ana and Herbert BMNII ker must rMicn af:er 30 years' 121Nl Adele St., ol low _,_._ .J 8 ol dedicated mllltary eervlce In Garden Grove. a; • -r1 ra. once
order to apeak out freely a1ainat Benjamin or· 8al • and 5 1 ... I ••
Communlam. then thlc country lr&nddUldren.
la In very real danpr, not •3 I Servieea weN held ~ at
much •rom --'t'"-.. r ... ------------·Baltz Corona ....... ..... "Cha-t. A couple ot hiatt Khool llrla within. • .... , ·-as rom And srrali'tway he preached 1 with the Rev. Etlwln ~ ot pradleally .wooned our Bill
Here In Calltornla an Ollanlu-Chrlat tn the aynqoauea. that 1 the Corona del Mar Community Lorenz with a produet tiM)' .. ld he la the Son ot God. (Acta eon.,...llonal Church otfldat· '"would revolutlonbe the ball·
tlon known as the Mlnute men 9:20, te1lln1 ot Paul's conver-1n1. Interment will be ln South Ina ol turkeya from one nd of
Ia In existe nce. Their purpoee-alon.) Dakota. Oranae County to the other. HeN'• .....c.hlnc that ewrybody
now at ••• .. ,.~.-~-
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DAVIS-BROWN
REFIIGERA TOIS
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WASHERS
DRYERS
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who ever lUted a bot twby out
ol .,. oven onto the earvtnc
platter hu been IICNUllnc tor
wlth ewry bumt Gnpr."' Bill
had to acb.lt 1hat a '"TUrlrey
Lifter" wu deflftltely, laddnl In
the homee In America, .,_...
he had a .oft spot In hl8 heart
for the Company the tlrll w.re '
repNMntlnc ... So here JON on
''Turby Utter'' ... the modem.
new, clMn, cool way to lilt a
turkey eMit ol tiM router ... * I A ....._, l.lftlw Ia • ...... . ........ tr-....... . ... ....a ............ . .....................
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*· The turk~y Utter la the product
ol a Junior Achievement Com -
pany . .lunlor Achievement l f'9UPI
are nationwide. Only recently
our local Santa Ana. Tustin.
eo.ta Maa, and Newport Group.
under the spon101111hlp of Aero-
nutronlc Division, Ford Motor
Com-pany, formed the Home Com-
pany. The Home Company, to
10 Into buslnHS, had to have
stockholders to the tune of $500.
They muat manufactu~e their
product and aeU It tor a profit.
pay thoee who work In the
"plant" and thON who do the
eelllnt and mercllandl.slnl• Next 1
May thelr ~ny will be II ·
quldated. They will divide all
the ,proflta up amon1 their stock-
'holdera. Sa* Manarer ol the
Home Company la a local boy
named lUick Bolden. Look at
thla turkey Utter, you'U want
one.
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* Turkeys. nothlna but the finest
here . . . rre.tt Mizpah tur~ys
and Younc'a bnch Turkey~ ...
Year after year, tender and true,
ttt,e tlne.t btrda anywhere . . .
all auarant.eed .•• beautifully
clMn. IIIUnactllatety wtltte,
broad· ......... .tsort ot let. pink
muted, delldoully tut7 . . .
We'w .. rrbed the turb)' mar·
ket far and wlde, but 'thee two
beeutles ntcn aupnme ... ,.._.n tu,.,_, tGo. SWift'• Pre·
mlum luttftf»all. The Uny price
II 21 ~ • pound. ·r .
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~~ro~sional
Directory
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BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 BroadwaJ u..,_a..,_c-..,_
THIS shows the Pacesetter
Ranchero. a ._bedroom Calilornie rancho,
one of the styles to be included in the Pace·
seH.r Homes by-the-Sea on the bluffs over·
looking San Clemente. John Klug, Richard
lleamiah Ronald Diggins, ell Newport
Harbor residents, are the developers of' this
$7 million, 340-home project on the historic
H. H. Cotton ronch. A mobile sales office
hos already bean establish ed ot the site.
... ..,nllllllll BRUNCH-FASHION SHOW IDa Mary WlnlfNd O'Brien, ~tO:~::nT~:~!~c!~· SET FOR ST. ANDREW'S
' She Ia eurviJ:: by 2 llitltera. A cllttertnc fall backdrop will
lin. W. B. Oa e, of 1543 Bon · provide the aettlna Wednesday,
nl• Doone Ter., with whom she Nov. 29, for the brunch and faah·
lived. and Mre. Eunice DuBola. io_n sttow ot the women's Fel-.. s.~'t'C:• ~!'-held at St. Jottn lOWlthlp,l St. An'drew'a Presby·
the commentary durtnc the
Show.
Mra. Donald Wtoils and Hobart
Loud are plannlnc a stale set·
tine of a stylized tree and hute
fall leavtos of red and cold.
Topiary trees r.aplendent with
boUffant chrysanthemums will
enhance each table, and a ramp
wlll extend the full length of
the room to allow each guest to
se-e the fashions from a vantaee
point.
terian Churd\, CUH Haven.
V..nney a.wom. Balboa laland, Women of the church and
with Baltz Mortuary, Corona del their pests, and members of the
Mat, tn dlarae of public an belnc Invited to the
e9ent, to be held ln both Fellow·
Westcliff I Chapei
c/ffNfll•~
-I. 1M IT. . CIOITA a.M . ..-
INSU&ANCJ: •••
FOa ALL or
YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS
Sadleir Insurance Co.
John E. Sadlelr
3333 E. Codt Hwy. Ok 3-3850
Corona del Mar
INVES'J'MEJifTS • . •
CJtOWELL. WI!I!DON a 00.
Members
Padflc Cout 8todc Ea:ban ..
Burdett Harrlaon. lea. Mp.
Dlek Rucker Ted Paul.m
Lol• P•nnel\1 Ruth Baker
Mike Mye,.
Privat. Wlre Serv"-~E. eout swy. oaa.1G
Corona del liar
CUSTOM
FLUSH MOUNTED
CURTAIN SCJIUNS
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LOCAL MOTEL IOASTS UNIQUE TB.EPHONE SERVICE
Pictured above is Mr. A S. Hamilton, Moneger of the new Sao
lark Motel, Cos1a Mesa, end Mr. E. Pope, owner, toqether with
Mr. Ted Hembrook, Manager, Pacific Telephone, and Mr. R.
Ryer, end Mr: G . Bowles from Pacific T e4e~one Mor~eting De-
portment. T'he picture was taken in the equipment room where
the group is testing the new modem telephone installation.
This new system enables a guest, with one spin of the dial. to
reach local numbers as wetl es the long distance operator. The
guest saves time with this operation by bypeuing the motel
switchboard. In addition, each roOm is equipped with a btauti-
ful colored Princeu t.lephone, Md the system includes o tele-
typewriter for guest Nservations.
Not only do. the S.. Lark have this splendid communication
system, but thly have spered no' eapense to provide beautiful
furnishings Md decor for their guesta.
We wish to congratulate the See lark manogment for being
progressive in providing this latest and most convenient tale-
phone service for ih guests.
• • • • •
lu 1 tar ..... ,.eulll
....., Tiley were ctanta
eompared to the tiny
poeket-•lae model• ao
~place today. Tbe
IDftDtloD of the traui8-
tor by the Bell TelepboDe
Laboratorle• llelped
............ radial .....
lAIII.
I ehlp Hall and the church Jounce.
according to Mrs. Leslie Peter·
sen,· chairman.
Tickets at S2 each are being
sold between services each Sun·
day at St. Andrew's, or. may be
obtained by calling Mrs. Richard
Sweet, ticket chairman, at Ub·
erty 8-3:594.
Models will Include the Mmes.
Gus Brelln, John Broughten, D.
PhlllD Clark, William Hunt,
Richard Jordan. Vln Jorgen.wn.
John ~lller. James Roberts, J. R.
Samsel, Todd Wallt-r and Mrs.
Jacqueline Gillis.
. Arrangements have been madto
wl\h women's service oriAniza·
tlons for their repreMntatlves to
be on hand to show outfits of
rhe Red Cross Gray Ladles, Hoag
Ha.pltal worktors and other com·
muntty minded aides.
Mrs. Maclyn Somers Is M!rvlng
as fashion show chairman, as·
slsted by Mrs. Brouchten, assls·
tant fashion coordinator at
Fashion Square and herself one
of the models.
Mrs. Pau1 Wllllam!l will offer
A four leuon course for WO·
men only on "Fundam.ntals ot
lnvet~tlng In Common Stoclul"
will be conducted by Dick Mars·
ton. reaiatered account advlaor
with Dean Witter 6 Co., nwm·
ben of the N .. York Stadl Ex·
dlanp, Wcfnntnc •t 2 p.m.
Monct..y, Nov. 71, at the Balboa
Bay Club. .
Thoee Interested in 'Obtainlnc
reservations for the course.
which will be held on ~onday.
Nov. 71; Wednesday, Nov. 29;
Friday, Dec. 1. and ~onday, Dec.
4, may call HYatt 4-1156.
Fairview School PTA will hold •
a public auctlon on the Fairview
school grounds., 2380 Notre Dame
Road. Coeta Mesa. this Satur·
day, Nov. 18. A country store
will open the festivities at 11 :00
a.m. Some on the Items featured at
the a uction, begtnnlnc at 12:30
p.m., will b4r a 21-ln<'h consolto
1V, vacuum cleaner, refriger-
ator, coffee makers, beds. toys
and dlehea.
To entertain the children -a
full len1m Walt Diaawy color
movie will be shown at 12:30
and 2:00 p.m.
UGAL •one&
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF CAUPORNIA
FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
No. A 311519
N011CE OF HEAIUNG OF PE·
'ITI10N FOR PROBATE OF WILL
Estate of MARGARET AGNES RICHMOND,
O.C.ued.
N011CE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That n.omu E. Hdf..-nan hu
CUed herein a petition for Pro·
bate al. Will, NfeNnce to which
la made for furtlwr panlculan.
and d\at the time and place ot
hearinl the same hu been wt
for De\.."'embe~ l, 1961, at 10:00
a.m., In the courtroom ol De·
partment No. I ot •ld court. at
ttt. Court HOWle. In ttt. CJty of
Santa Ana. CalUomlL
Dated November 9, 1911.
L. a. W AU-ACE. Clerk
HARWOOD, H£PFE'ItNAN
6 SODEN
Attorn•y• for Petitioner.
3.156 VIa lJdo M~rt Beach. Calli.
Publleh: Nov. 11. 23. 30. 1•1
In lM N~ Harbor Enall"
A~ • • • IAYIIIG-... _.._ .....
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1 DAY aaA18G
I DAY LAUJIIaft
CJK) aTitA ~·
Asaistinc with decorations are
Mme~~. William O'Brien. Marsden
C. Davia, Donald Allen and Jefft
rey Powers. Mrs. Joseph Ear·
hart and Mrs. Georce Yablon·
sky will assist with the fashion
show. In charge of the menu Is Mrs.
Louis Scroecln, and aiding her
will be Mrs. Willard Brown and
Mrs. Donald .Collier.
Mra. Mont Friend Is In charge
of serving, and on her commit·
tee are Mrs. Loyd Folsom, Mrs.
Robert Wood and Mrs. James
Eymann.
Mrs. M. T. Keevll Jr. Is han·
dllng publicity.
Proceeds from the evt'nt wilt-
be sent to the Christian Hospital
at Resht, on the southern edge
of the Caspian Sea in Iran.
~11ss Fern Scott, director of the
School of Nursing at the Resht
hospita l, now attending UCLA
during her furlough. has befon
Invited to attend the lu,nC'heon
and show.
nre • . .. pia•
EVDY DAY
........ ftnW . halop
New Tires A RetreadS for all
Cars -Domestk 6 Forelcn
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Art Exhibit
Is Sched&.ded
Ulii-Tall Cllftll
The ltate Department of
Employment admlnle-.rec:S the
pawraJ aptltude battery of tftla
Tuellday . to Mnlor atu.S.nta at
Newport Harbor Hitll Sebool
who are ant1dpat1n1 lull time
•mploym.nt after lfaduatlon.
Th(! Art Exhibit.. eponaond by
the eo.te MeN Hlp Sdaool PTA,
will be beld In -.. .uta om
thla Saturday and Sunday, Nov. II
18 and 19.
Amoq exhibition llat(!d to
date ... lollert Wood, land and
--~; ICarl Danitia, sea-
.eapes; AUMd DuPont, aea·
IICapee; Ev•lyn HaiDilton Keith,
cJowne; Joan lrvi,.. Uln. Rex)
Brandt. land and ~eUCapee; Lar·
ry Kronquiat, aeucapee; Robert
Martin, lancbcapee; Bob Ramsey,
ceramics; David Boeen, lmprH·
a!on1etlc, and Etta Near, sea·
acapes •
Demonatratlon.s will be clven
7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and 3 to 5
p.m. Sunday by Robert Martin,
and Z:30 to 5 p.m. Sunday by
Evelyn Hamilton Keith.
Selection and hanclnc com-~
mitten wUl be auperviaed by
Robert Ander10n. who has hunc
many ehows. lncludlnc La Poule '
Gallery In Seal Beach. Mr. An· [
deraon Ia an art Instructor at
Mt!aa Hicb School. •
J~MES D.
RAY
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1512 E. COAST HWY ..
COlONA Dk WA1
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NEIGHBOR!
'!'be oeitbborbood pharmacy baa
always beaD a focal point 1n the c:ommwalty.
It's a p-&Dd old American institution.
Ban. frieDda meat informally.
They talk about
the weather,
bow thinp are aolnc
1D the spona world.
dilcuu. polltlca,
crumble a bit about taxes.
WbeD we ft1J
a prescription for you.
It ia not just
a buai.De. tranaactton.
It's an opportunity
to be ot belpfulMn'ice
to a neichbor
ad his fami!7,
Ct.;stensen Phcnnacy
here's something new and
different in GIFTS!
CURTIS
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CHURCH
(ladiJpeadeM llble ....... )
Santa Ana A Magnolia sc. ...
Dr. P. G. Neuma nn, paator
SUlfDAY SERVICES
9:45a.m . Sunday School
11 :00 &.JU. Mom lngi'Wonhlp
6:00 p.m. Tralnlnl Un ions
7:-p.rn. Evening Won~tftp
WEDNESDAY
7:20 p.rn. Bible Study
8:00p.m. Prayer Meeting
ST. JAMES
EPISCOPAL CHUB<fll
3208 Via IJdo, Newport Beach
ORiole 5-0210
The Rev. John H. Parke, Rector
SUNDAY SERVICES
8:~Holy Communion
9:15-Pamlly Service and
Sunday School
11 :~MomJn1 Prayer and
Sermon
Nursery and small child care
provided
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THURSDAY
10:30-Holy Communion a nd
HeaHn1 Servlce
CHIUS'nAN SCIENCE
SEiViCEs
PDIT c:auaca or~· ICIDIIII,
3.103 VIa IJdo
N ewport S.t'h
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 a.m. and 11 a.m.
SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 • 11 a.m .
WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEE'TilfG 8 p.m.
READING ROOM-3315 V .. IJdo, Newport leaeb
Open week days--
.........,_wawa ~ Unt'-d Luttwran ohurch
Woawn wUl IIIM!t at I p.m. to-
day, Nov. 11. tn w .... u Ha ll
. at me Lutheran Cbwch oC tiM liMier, COIOM deJ Mar. ..,._
Paul Benblen wUl .-.ow a n~m.
"Chri.tmu In lfCIIII Eons." The
quarterly thank-otferlns In·
l&tberinl will be Neelved. Ha. tei.ea will be Mrs. It Davia and
Mrs. Mildred Hardy.
DIRECTORY
CORONA DEL MAll
COMMUIGTY
CHUBCII
COifMPUTIO.AI.
611 Heliotrope Avenue
Corona del Mar. Callt
MORNING WORSHIP
9:30 and 11 A.M.
Church School claaes 9:30a.m.
Nursery for both houra.
Edwin c. Gomk~
Mlnlater
FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
2"11 East Coast Highway
Corona del Mar
Thomas J. We iC'h, Th.D., pastor
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SUNDAY SERVICES
9:45 a .m .-Sunday School
11 :00 a.m.-WorShip
6:30 p.m .-Training Union
7:30 p.m .-Worship
WEDNESDAY
7:30 p.m.-Prayer and Bible
Study
Of!cring a C'hurch home to all
FlliS1' CHIUSTIAN
CHURCH
Fra nklin 0 . Bixler, Jr. M'lnlater
Ll 8-4778 • Paraonace Ll 8-DN
SUNDAY
t :U __IUble Sc:booJ
10:46 ···--·--.. Cbwdl Service 5:30 Youn1 Peopl_. Meettq
6:30 .. ---Vesper ~rvlce
WEDNESDAY
9:30 a.m. Women's BJbl~ Study
7:00 p.m. -·-Prayer Meettna
8:00 p.m. ---· Choir Practice
Nursery and Child Care
Provided
--"~ ..! ..::. _::_ !. t aawiWt •-•••• awe ,.._.. ••• •-lVII_...... ... l't IILIPI~~ ..... C&IP.
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Newport Beach. Corona del Mar
and eo.ta Meu-Ttw avallabll·
lty here and now ot the heallnl
power ol t'he Chrlat will be acey.
noted In the leeeon sermon on
"Soul a nd Body" at thla Sun-
day's servt<'e'a. The golden t~xt
Ia from Psalms. 90: I. l~"Lord,
th'Ou ha.a been our dMtlllnl
place In all 1e nerat1ons .... Let
thy work appea r unto thy aer·
vanta. a nd thy 1lory unto t heir
children." The Thankatlvinl
Day lesson sermon on Nov. 23 Ia
entitled ''Tha nka1lvlng." THtl·
monies of s ratltude for heallnp
will be alven.
• • •
Fint laptl8t Q1Uda. Carona
del Mar-The sermon topic of
Or. Thomas Welch wlll be "Ren-
~rlng Gradtude to God" at the
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-----... -~ ............ . CorOna ct.l ...........,, Gerald
Stridller wtU prMt'h .on tbe top· 1~, "AJIIMO&Ch1ftl the End" at
the 9:11) and 11 Lm. Sunday
Mrvl<'e'a. Sunday ~hool Ia at t :30
a.m . Thankqtvtn1 Day wrvl~
wlJl be held at 9:30 a . .-:1. Nov. 23.
11M .ennon theme wUI be "A
Day of Thanka1 lv1ng."
• • •
c-... -C••ur•a Ill I alii Qucla "Hateful or Grateful"
will be the sermon topic ol the
Rev. Edwin Gomke at the 9:30
a nd 11 a.m. Sunday .ervlc:H. An
offerln1 will be ~lved for the
"Sha~ Our Surplus" procra m.
Church School Ia at 9:30 a.m .
There will be a wonhlp servl 'e
at 10 ·a.m. Thanksgiving Day.
Nov. 23. • •
Yule Cakes
Will Be Sold
,.. Danllll Ca&e Garden la c.-... liar wm ~nt •
~ oC Clarllalu -~
oooklee aftd fruit caar. Dec. 1·2. ,_ Cardin Ia ,.,.. ..... t waya
and meaM projec.'t ol tJM Now·
port HaltMir lerviee lAque and
la open from 10 to 4 dally ex·
cept Sunday.
Mrs. .-amnaton lonMr 1a In
ch&fle ot ctft wrappln1. and
Mrs. Donald I'Kk Ia In chafle
ol advanced ont.rs. Mrs. Prank
Lynch and Mrs. Edward Steen
Jr .• chairman of the Coffee Gar·
den, are plannln1 a Yule atmo·
sphere with decoraUona. AeeJat.
ln1 them are Mrna. lames Ru·
bel, Ha rold ~hall, lllt'hard
Braley, Sellm Franklin, Gerald
Madl1an, CUnton Eastman, San-
dY MacKay, Han/ Dreier, Wll·
Uam Clark. Andrew McGhee a nd
Charles Taylor.
11 a.m. Sunday Service. a nd "Th~ lt. Jt~T!l• K,Unpd ClaUI'Cia.
Blessings or Dlsclpleahlp" at 7:30 N~rt Beach-Holy commun·
p.m. Sunday s:hool Is a t 9:45 ion will be a t 7 :30 a nd 11 a.m.
a .m. A Thanksg1vlng Day service Sunday. family service a nd Sun·
will bt> held at 6:30 p.m. Nov. day School at 8:30 a nd 9:30. The A Woman's Auxiliary haa been
23. followed by dinner a t Rev. John Parke's sermon title formed by th~ Plymouth Con,re·
7:20 p.m. Is "Honor Thy Father and Moth· gatlonal Churda ol Corona del
-----------~ er." Than ka1lvlng Day aervlces. Ma r, and mHtlnp will be held
"It's Fun to Dreaa
In Fashion"
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Nov. 23. will be holy communion on the fourth W~dnnday ot ~ltth
at 8 a.m. a nd family fesllval monttl.
service at 10 a.m. Officel'8 a re Mr8. Howard Lau·
I • • • rent, presiden t ; Mr8. Robert
lt. Aadrow•a ,.....,.... Meredith. vlce-presJdent; Mrs.
Claucb. Cliff Haven-Or. Fra nk Donald Clark. rerordlng secre·
LaubaC'h, 77, global authority on tary; Mrs. John McCabe. corre·
literacy. will give the sermon spondlng Reretary· Mr8. Robert
at the 8:15. 9:35 and I I a.m. Sun· Ball, treasurer; ?drs. Claude
doy twrvlces. He ls the ori~tlna-&ott. historia n ; Mrs. Harry
tor of the "each one teach one" Wood, auditor ; Mrs. John Walp,
campaign, whereby an estima ted parliamenta rian.
100 million adults have lea rned Chairmen are Mrs. Raymond
to read and write In their own Bell. devotiona l ; Mrs. Clayton
language and dia lect. Th is lit· CI08e, mem bership and hoa;>ltal:
· t>ra:y program has been cari-lf'd Miss May Ve~. tele phone;
on In 101 countries and In more Mrs. Warre n LlPP,ltt. publicity;
than 300 languages and dialects. Mrs. Vera .,.ale, sunshine.
tl, .. o ~ t 1a • c_-,, .. atioeal la...._ 0111 .. .. Cb~b. Corooa del Ma r <meet· .....,.
lntl in the Dorothy Jo Dance .... If 1111111 ....
Studio. 2:)15 E. Coast Hwy.)-The
Rev. Perry Schrock of Santa Ana.
who as.<Jisted in the organization
of the church, will occupy the
pulpit at the 10 a.m. Sunday
servlc.'e. His sermon to;:lc Is
"'nla nk God and Take Courage."
Hla children's sermon topic 11
"I'm Than kful for Color." Fol-
lowing the service there will be
a family dlnn~r at Ragan's rea·
taurant. Mr. Sch rock, hla daush·
ter son-In-law and s randaon
w1 i1 be guests of the church at
din ner.
• • •
Librarian Dorothe a Sheely will
review ''Citizen Hearst" a nd Mrs.
Bunste r Creely will report on
"New Ideas In Books" at the
meeting of the Newport Harbor
Area Alumnae Club ot AlPha Chi
Omt>ga a t 7:30 p.m . today, Nov.
16. In the home ol Mrs. Sidney
Gaynor, 609 Patollta Dr.. lrvlne
Terrace. The h011teaa will be a•·
slated by Mmea. Charles Turner,
Joan Culvyhouse and Humphrey
Murphy.
so• roa TID lftAWI
ll'a a boy for Mr. and, Mn.
n 'ell • ...,
,.. ...... CIMt Y_ ........ b.
IJcaM wtll bald a ..,........vln1
ceeldall put,y Wa luadaJ, Nov . II. at the VIlla Marina reetau-
rant. bqtnnln1 at 'T p.m. SkU•
and Cp. wUJ fumlab •ntertaln·
lllfttudmu.lc.
/I'M •a.etton meetin1 wUJ be
held Wedneeday ....Un,, Dec.
11. at the VUla Marina. with
Con~n lamea Utt aa
APN~. accon:tJnc, to preetdent E. J. O'Brien.
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bet..,..n 1""-6 Cella M-. .. .... •at IIUI ........ _cu.
CAUPORIIIA AJm11'S T.Y.aa.-e ...
.. lllbiDAI:•
ORDUI MUIT • MADE
.... YODa:.IIT
Fine .furniture ••• • accesor1es
Reduced UP
TO 50%
Trend
INTERIORS
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WOMIH'S liDS
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WALTAH CLARKE'S .. ...... .... 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. w~ 1 a.m. • 7:45p.m.
~andrrt~ ta.m. ... p.a. acoiiD '"-ca..nu~a:a~ ar w .
ICIDIIII
Pint CbrUtlan Cburcb
791 Victoria at Placelltla
Coeta Mesa
.. ~ ..
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..... ...... C...aalty
lletla lht c::llllanll -"To le
'ntanklul LHcM to God .. will be
the sermon topic ol the Rev.
Godfrey G'raeflln at the 9:30 and
11 a.m. Sunday w rvt<'e'a. Sunday
IIChool Ia at 9:30 a .m. Thanks·
clvlnl d~votlona will be h~ld at
7:30 p.m. W~y. Nov. 22.
Lawrence J. Straw, 1401 Bonnie
Doone Ter.. Irvine Terrace-
born Ttlursday, Nov. 9, In Hoa1 1
H011pltal.
Am:lrr· ...._ ., .. ... . ......_ OOSBa..UUf'ubJoa ·.a.-.......... ....... ~ ........ ....... , ...... c-..a-
:&W East Cout BlahwaJ Corona del Mar
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 a.m.
StmDAY SEilVICE
11 a.m.
WEDIUSDAY EVElfiNG
MEE'ftNG 8 p.m.
READOfG IOOM-:&W Eut Cout BllhWay OpentNell~ 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
You ... c:ordlaUJ lnvtted to
attend tbe Church Servl~
and to .... u.. Baadtnc lloaTD.
COAST
LUTHEBAN CHURCH
OF THE MAS1EB
Unlfed Lutheran
Church in America
3545 East eoa.a Hlchway
Corona del Mar
Rev. Dr. Gerald Strickler
Phpne: ORiole 3-S022
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
t:JO A.M.-TIM Semee
9:30 A.M.-Sunday School
11:00 A.M.-'J'he Service
WELCOME
SUPER
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M.A R« ET
3347 E. COAST lfWAY CORONA DEL MAR OR 3-3510
We Deliver-11:00 A.M.-3 PX Open 9 to 6:30 Daily-Sunday 9 to 8
Groceries
CRANBERRY SAUCE
llrp 1111 2 fer 3lc
Del Monte Cream Com
.... 2 ...
Taylor SwMt Potatoes
.. 311u2flr.
DOle Fruit Cocktail
38311u 2 .....
Snnehine Scottie
.liT IlEAl.
Produce
GOLDEN DEIJCIOUS
APPLES
10~
JUICE
ORANGES
10~
fl'llll ........ .
PICTIWEET
ORANGE
JUICE
loa.
5 for $1.00
PICTSWEET
PEAS
10 ...
2for 33c
AM Ralph About the Motat TeDder IHI in Town
Fresh Turkeys • • • Order Now
carra CUT
ROUND . STEAK • • . 79f. ._ .... ,.....
TD IUT .. GIIOUMD JtuT
~ GrOllld ROIIIid 6ft
Gro.cl Chuck • • • • • s,..
Gro.cl Beef • • • • • ••
5fL· FIEIH FBYIIfG 33f. CHICKENS • • • • •
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Plnt ._.... Cla111C1a (Indepen-
dent Bible Baptlatl, Coeta Mesa
-Dr. Clarence Hedrick. radio
evan1eHst, will preach on "An
Ambaaaador's ResponsJblllty" at
the 11 a.m. Sunday service. At
the 7 p.m. ~rvlce. the Rev. Or·
' ville Davis, mlaalonary to old
Mexlro. will show slides.
• • •
. Ualft~Mltat ClaUI'Cia. C o s I a
Mesa-Or. Charles C. Blauv~lt
w'lll speak on "Rellslon: Th~
8ajll8 or DemOC'racy'' at the 10:30
a.m. Sunday service. • • •
.__. Clulatlaa Clatlldl. New·
port HeiKhts-The Rev. Bernard
Burry will preach on "Gehazl
and Gratitude" at the 10:45 a .m .
Sunr1ay serviCf', whiC'h Is held In
the Seventh Day Adventist Sanc·
tuary.
fOT ·LUCK DllfKEa
New Mesa Barracks a nd AUX·
lllary No. 12<&9. Veterans of
World War 1. will hold pot·
luck dinner at 6 p.m. TUesday .
Nov. 21 . at the Legion Hall In
COIIta Mesa. All v~terans or
World Wa r I are Invited whether
. they are members or not.
I tee -happy .daya
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Shack
DEIIGMEI
DIFJlSES
153 E. 17•h St.
,COSTA MESA
Ml 6-6300
Mrs. Olson
I ,Is Elected by
ReaJty Board
~1rs. Katht>rlne Olson. 1623 W.
Balboa Blvd., Central Newport,
was eiPcted last Thursday by
thl' Nt>wport Harbor-Co ta Mesa
Board of Realtors u preslderrt
for 1962-thelr fi rst woman pres-
id<'nt.
Other new orti~rs a;e Bob
Ru·ket 111. fi rst viN>· president ;
Dl<-k RloJ)f'lle. second viCt"-presi·
cl('nt; Curt Dosh and Art Tlet7~
t>re,ker dlrertors: Bill Mltrhell I
.; .tnd Harold Snyder, salesmen
dirertors.
They will be Installed Of>c. 14.
~.&& amra ·ott~·
.YAa• ITO&E
(former lnstru~or at OCC)
UO hUuettia A.._
C:O.... del ...
l~STRUCTIO!IIS: Garml"nts
guaranteed to Cit If
lnsrrurt lons are follow('d.
!<nit Christmas Gifts Early!
Sperry
Tos-ider
Deck Shoes .... a••
1421 Vi. Lido e Lido ~
OO•, M~ha lr Chane! ty
lackl"'. knit yourwlt aprx.. $16
ORIGINAL DESIGNS
Hours 10 A.M. -5 P.M . . Newl)weds: Mr .... ~ Mra. MichHI DriP.t (Peter Z. M. Singer photo) o ..... ,.... ~ ....._ tt.. ~ ...._ .._ TERRY ,EVANS IS ~IDE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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..,;.. .. II cdpllea ftel I T"
3127 E. Coast Hwy. -near Jasmine
Corona del Mar
0 ..... , .•••• ()pea &...a.p ·tW ..... .
;Fo' Wo••• 011/y
avat••t LEmiE
OF MICHAEL DRISKEL
Young people of the Harbor carried a bouquet or chrysan·
boatlng crowd collected at the themums In fall colors. Candle·
Corona del Mar· Communlfy lighters were Robert and Michael I
ConareaaUonal Church Urst Sat· Thompson. cousins ot the bride,
urday evening to witness the eX· from Buena Park. I
change or marriage vows be· ··Timothy Lee Drlskl'l came
tween Fay Frances <Terry I home rrom his studies at Clare·
Evans a n d David Michael mont Men's College to serve as I
(Mlkel Drlskel. best man at 'hls brother's wed·
The bride Ls the daughter of I ling. Ushers were N. Dennis
Mt·. and Mrs. William H. Evans Potts of Santa Ana. collegE'
or Smyrna. Georgia. but came to roommate ot the groom. and
C.lllfornla for her colll"ge edu· Patrick Drlskel. younger brother
CatiOn . Of tfle groom. I
~liss Evans is a graduate o! Immedlatc.-ly tollo~ing t he
Fullerton Junior Collcie. w here CC"rcmony, a reception was held
he was voted "The Most Out-at the Tablerock Apa rtment o!
standing Woman ,student" In o.·. and Mrs. Raymond Ager of
1950. South Laguna. Mrs. Ager is a
T he aroom is the son of Mr. cousin of the groom. 1
and MMI. Dan Drlskel or 227 1 After a honeymoon in south
Goldenrod Ave., Corona del Mar. coast rf'SOrts.. the young couple
He Ia a rraduate of Newport I will make their home in Berke·
Harbor Hlah School. Orang.e ley. where Mike Is connect.ed I
Cout Coll~ae and Chapman Col· wllh the postal department. He
Ieee. where he received hl.s BA will be In training soon tor a
dearee 1in music and his teach· I supervising assignment.
Ina cred~ntlala. He ls a member
of the Balboa Ya ht Club a nd ..... ······~~~ th~ P. C. Fleet Auoclatlon, In •
whkb be hu been active for 1 .. 1 • NVeral years. He wu one of ..-.1 .. 11
the Enslen's first newaboys, and
for many years worked In the
Enslen backahop on press days.
Mike ls the aran~ or former
Newport Chamber· Manaaer Da·
vld Olms ted.
The bride's uncle. Charles
Peddicord or Bu~na Park. eave
her away In a double rlna cere-
mony. The Rev. Edwin Gomke.
cmurc.-h pastor. read the service .
The bride wore a white 1own
with a lace bodice and bouffant
nylon tulle skirt with a train.
Her ahort veil was h~ld in place
with a coronet. She carried a
crescent bouquet o.: aard~nlas..
yellow rose· buds and stepha·
noll a.
The matron o! honor. Mrs.
Robert Hezmahakh o! Fullt>rton.
wore a eown of vale yellow and
Cathie Wa lp and Linn Hum·
ber, juniors. at N.wport Harbor
School, last Saturday won third
prize or 125 at the Ha ll J~elleMI
Table Settinl Contest tor Oran,e
County Junior HomemakJna
classes. With a theme of "Hon·
oring Bridesmalcb" the tlrla
used various ahadet of pink wirh
silver to arace their table.
F• * ...._ lllr-Dis series of tOur ltctlres *tcriltts the
tMory lid -.cblics of itvatiftl kolft dtt WOIIH'S .... of
•· Dlllcbns, e. • hiM tlov•btr 27, 29, Dlc..eur 1• 4,
will N coldlldttl by llcb1r~ llllrston. Acalllt Mlilor of
DM• Witter ·a Oo •. AI ._. n ilmtld ...._ dlql. ....
you dial!
we deliver! 1M ..... tD bt diiJII .... :
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Te-r•siiiHCII .......
WHY put up w ith t he In·
con,·c.-mt"Oet-or super-market
atto)plng when aU you ha,·e
to do l.s telephone a n order. It
will be <'arefully sei~M. and
dell\·e~ to your kltc.-tw!n ta·
tta.. No more t rarrle. no more
wrestllnc witt\ heavy lo.d,,
no moft wuted tlme.
nEE DEUVERY
£wry Oily Except ......... ,.
IY3P.IL
oaa ..
Cameo Shores Home
llmt Completed at_4593 Gorham Dril.1;t'fi..S --~G...
Here is life at its best • An unobstructed view of the sea from one of the
best locations alona the South Coast • Rare etepnce from the ent'ry
courtyard to the prden lanai • Faur ~ious bedrooms and three beths
• Roman prden bllth in the Master Suite • Access to Cameo Shores
pm.te cowes.
You must ._ 4533 personally to appreciate the c.reful an:hitectural
desip, superb m.terials and fine crattsm.nship that make this dis·
tiniUished residence a wonderful value at ••.aM .
®til
bv appoirttnumt cntly • MldVXJ71 6-1655 .
THE RNEST FOODS MAY IE
•
. FOUND AT U & I!
h Corona del Mar
BUSS & OTHAL GOURMET SPECIALTIES!
Try theM for 80IDethiDg difiM..at cmd ~
la.a.tolp.a . ....,~to.U.
ICy Gwwtlld•a ...... Datcb Made wtlla 1•'·
Breakfast Sausage 69~ rS:•a ---------... e.I(Cide
Mincemeat 2 lbs.
LocldecS wttll ai'CIDdy
75c FiDe I• .......,
IN• Cl1ld hai"DDYen
aar-1-0'4 !'::....Uy Selected
Fresh Rattch T..-ke s
Stuffed Ortves. doz. 33c
89~
Fane
to orciN
See ua t.
ScMtdal Prices
Juaabo ~-
s...-.aa o--------A....,
lfew Tedt
Cllldd I
Beeh; c1oz. 29c ·= ..
------~----~---=H=o=,JD~A=Y~SPE~cuus --------
• G r o .c e r i e s P r o d u c e
Large .
Johnson
EXTRA FANCY
.. IB.YETI .. a ....
9 inch PIES EXTRA FAitCY
LilliE ......... --------
• I :J }
THEBE SPECIAI.I GOOD noM NOV. lldl-t'lana ROV. tlai
NEDD fDA Tift avn.a G80Vf u"'"iiflla oril"1ii1iliAMit M CltiRaia
COIDU& Oft EnrlDAT LOW IIIKU' FiliCD
--WINE & IEEI ' ... ................. , ............. ,.. ...
,.. Newport HarboJ' S.llon. Tow••nd punt. .-overed ln tM
lied for lut plaee ln the SunMt end mne. 'I'M extra polnt made
Leque wttb La Habra, will play It T-0.
t1te1t la8t l&me ol the ..uon 'nle SaUca dr'IIW ~ in tbe
tltla Frtday nllbt at Huntlqton eeconcS quarter to take a 12·1
Jleedl, The Olle... are tied for lead. with fWlbM* aopr Grable
eeeond with Santa Ana and dof"' ..,_ ol tlw drtYinl. He
WN~ern at 3·3, behind Ana· went over from Cbe 4 few the Drat
heilll's .,.rr~ 8·0 record. TD. and from tbe 5 for the .ee·
Harbor drOpped Ita second con· ond. 8oth tries few extra l*nts ~eCUtive eloee one last Friday failed u Phil SpU~r's ,.._.
to Western, 14·12. 111he week be· were J~.te. fOre they were M(eated 7.6 by Harbor stlll )eel at the end o1
Pullerton. U the Sailors could the third, but In ttle final mJb·
have reversed both of thoee re· utes of the eame, Pioneer full·
.ulta,' they would now be ln solid back Bill Whelan took a handolf
8eeond spot with a 4·2 atandlnc. and went 52 yards for the win·
1be Western Pioneers went nine touchdown. A aucceutul
lnt'o an early Jead last Friday, kick made It 14·12.
by means of a blocked Dale ......------------1 Pirates' Final
leW.'• Mr s.,,u..
35;11. C.&n licl"T '•
P. 0. I•••U
Coroa& bllu C&Ulvaia •
PIM Y• Plitt.,
Sure wJ-will! We've hundreds
of new Ideas for kids and
grownupe parties from invita-
tions to decorations, lncludtne
a "Party Lady" for small try
affairs -fancy favors, C\dtom ..... centel')ieces, new atames and
ga drets ... Even plates, cups.
napkins and place mats.
Hobie's Party Supplies
Hohie and Marge Loud
SS3t E. C..t Bwy .. C.O.. del .,_
Next door to Jewell Welty Florist
0.1'111 HI lar Clir~~~I'ICIIc C•t.
OPEX EVEJmiC$ FOB TOtra COKVEXIEJfCE
I p.m. to t p.m.
full spinal adjustments -x-ray
physiotherapy -ultrasound-traction
Dr. Lawrence P. Davis. Jr., "D.C.
2115 E. Coaat Bwy.
IIOW OPEl
lew C•l•• Tlillr
oa 3-1112
SUITS-SLACKS-COATS-ALTERAnONS
REMODEIJNG
FOR MEN 6 WOMEN • COROII DEL Ill CUSTOI TIIUIIS
3SGC E. COAST JIWT. • • • • • • • Oa J.~
Across from the Post Office -coao•A DD. MAll
FRIENDl Y
IMIU FDEIIJ.
SAVIIIGI ._, J.DIUt ..-oaAftOM
•1N.•C••••_.
Game Friday
Against Citrus
The Oranee Coast football
team will host the Citrus Owls
ln the last eamr of the season
thls F'riday ni&'ht. Nov. 17. after
1utferine a sm .. hlne 40-0 shut·
out at the hands ol the Fullerton
Hornets last Saturday night.
The Hometa took the opening
kick oft and drove 66 yards for
ttte tlrst touchdown. Halfback
Lee Ott started out the second
quarter by taklne a 12·yard pass
from Mike Rlce for the second
Hornet score. cllmax.tue a 69·
yard drive. A Coast tumble late
In the quarter led 10 another TO,
and Fullerton Jed 20·0 at the
halt.
The Hornets doubled the score
In the second half-driving 69
yards after the opening kick ·off
for a II"D. pasalnc for 12-yard
scorlne play In the fourth. and
breaking quarterback Brig Ow·
ens loose for 48 yards with just
2:17 to play.
The sixth place 8UC'8, with one
league \•k'tory, should be a
heayy favorite Friday night o\'er
the eighth place Owls. who have
)•et to come out on top. Game
time will be 8 !P.m .
Joseph Hamblet. principal of
Newport Harbor , Htch School.
will convene the a'hool's voca·
tlonal research committee TUes·
day, Nov. 21. at a dinner meet·
ing at the high .$Chool to make
1 plans for the yearly vocational
guidance program.
The committee Is made up of
Norman Gamble. John Keeler.
Wllllam Blurock. Dextra Fran·
kel, lames and lohn Penney.
Theodore 'Robins. Ned Hill, Lyle
Van de Walker, Don Donaldson,
James Ray, Dr. Robert G. An ·
drt!'WS, William Ritter. James Jl.
llngworth. PetiY Forglt, Mac
Renfro, Gladys Hughes, Doro·
thea Sheely, Robert Vincent. Dr.
Nolan Frizzelle, Harlan East·
man. Dr. Gerald Sinykln, Pete
Geddes, John Mcintosh, Agnes
Blomquist. Dr. Uoyd Smlrtt.
Dean campbell, Dr. Albert
Stockton. Dorothy Sutherland,
Mrs. Rorers, Mrs. Jeanette Krust,
Ted Hambrook, and F. Robert
Coop.
llrla' Ll_ ...... ..........
Th~ Girls' Lea&Ue BJr and
Little Slaten celebrated their
second achooi-wlde meetlnat by
attendlnat the football aame be·
tween th.e Harbor Hlp and
Western Hl&fl "Bees" at David·
son field Jut Friday.
Christy Pecel'8en, cllalnnan ol
the Bie and Little Sliter Board,
aponsor of the event. ~xplalned
that all freshman alrls and new
atrls are Uttle Sl.ten whether
or not they have heard from a
particular Bil Slater.
Also on the Bl• and Lktle
Sister Board aw. Cindy Minney,
Sue Fa nsler, Mary Barnard, Rob·
I by Heck. Gay MacGIIJ.lvray and
Jill Br1sbane.
wonc:s ~ ............. ... ........ .._, ..... 1 ... ...... .... o.a-~ .• ...,.. .. . --................. 1., ..... , ........... ......
., ..-...... -...... twD
(2) ......... ., ....... ... ., .... ~., ........ ....
.., (tr)) .... wide II 1) ..
..ad ...... nc ._.,.. •••n._.
.. PuetJ -r ln ....... ... .... .. JIDell 111 ., .... 1 ..
., oalcllal ....... ttie omo.
., .... ~ ...... ol Oraqe ~~~§§~~~~ Oluat¥. Calllanda. eakt pabd ..... ~ ........... ~-two em> feet. more • IIII.P WAhiiD =..:-Drl~ ='-~ IIIDWDILS aa .-&d drive DOW eldlta, .act ~ COUple to ...,...... ,...._ Ndecl t.. apartmna, Beaet. ..... • • monument, namev a ltate quaUflcattona. Write a!pa.o.rd. on dle _. llbore of lox 2e2, Oran-
Newport Bay at a l*nt ttuw ·-·
and one-K&U <3~> feet 80Uth ol TOP OPPOD'I'fn.~ rbe ROfth line ot "N"' Street, u n 1 un11 U4Q
said .met now e~ .Ud DAD..Y
l*nt belne easterly farty-two •-~-To Claecll wm.
l42) feet, mote • Jeel, from tbe 1 JUNE FARRAR
eat line ot Balboa Boulevvd, E
Newport Beach, a• said boule· mployment Agency
vard now exists. Said two mon· •75 If. lf=~:a ftewport
uments. namely allnboardl. a~ 10
In plain view and bear t.be 'iipiDRINi'M.CJP;:;n;;;;AL:w-'c.-:fe:O:m&J.~~) =:.,or-am&l-._.1
letterina "CABLE CB08SING-Oranae County~ artt .
'mE PACIFIC TEL. 6 TEL CO." late Cbrbtian deebed. B.~
1bat theae sald slpboardl JDaJ'k clecr'H. CaJtfamta credent:lall
tbe wrm.Jni ola certain subaqu.· preferred. Experienced 1
cua telephone and telearapb cable 8Cbool admlnt.u.tion. ~
approxlrnatel)" seventeen bun· lum development, no tMchlna
dred and fllty.nve 0755) teet Salary above averap Beat ·
In Jenifh to be laid aCI"'U the January 29, 1962. ~ply b~
bottom of Newport Bay ~n Box #B. care ol Enstan News-
the abow·deacrlbed points on paper, 28SO E. Cout H t~e east. and west shores In a Corona del Mar. wy.,
course eenerally d~ribed as WOMAN WHO CAN DRJVE foUows: · · · ·
Beelnnlnr at the above· ll you would enjoy worklnat 3
described point on the east or 4 hours a day calllne reeu·
shore of Newport Bay; thence , larly each month on a aroup
westerly in a straitht line of Studio Girl Co& ~I li parallel with and one and one· m..,. c c ~ts
halt CHi) feet south of the north on a route to be Htablt.hed In
Jlne of the City of Newport and around Corona del Mar.
Beach forty (4()) foot wide ease· and are wimne to make Ul'ht
ment, a distance of on~ hundred d~llverles. etc. write to sn.J. ~:'~~~7 h~~~:::e~ ~~(=r:=~~ DlO GIRL CoSMETICS, Dept.
aa Point "A", thence continuing NW-4. Glendale, California.
westerly aJont the same line a Route wilJ pay up to $5.00 per
distance of one Jiundred and five hour.
tl05l feet to a point; thence ~~~~"":-------soutt\t>rly a distance of twenty· WORK WAMTED
eliflt C28l feet 10 a point: thence TYPING all klnd• i""ludin<> in a curve con<'ave to the east .., ··-.. a dista nce of eighty (80) feeot ; manuscripta. SkiJJed, reason. h 1 abJe. U 8·7009. ~ine;~ ~u~~~t h~re~a~!:~~~ ~FO~~R'!"""'RENT~--------..
ferred to as Point "B" a distance £;ri:'ftni~~~-:--,--=,-:-~-,.. of thll"'y·three 1331 feet; said FOR RENT-Dec. lst~l2 Mari·
point "B" belnt south 41• JC' gqld, Corona del Mar.
53• w~ one hundred and fifty· OCEAN View 3 bedroom, 2 bath
six c 156l feet from said point house. 216 Poppy Avenue In
.. A"; then south 41• 34' 53· west Corona del Mar. Call R. K.
two hundred and forty.two (242> Hurd, OR 3·2329.
feet ; thence south 86• 47' 38.
west four hundred a nd ninety APTS. FOB BENT'
(490) feet; ·thence In a curve ONE BEDROOM furnished apt.
concave to the southeast a diS· south 0( Hipway, Cood view,
tance of eljthty feet; thence adults only, ~arly, Corona del
weaerly In a .t:ralpt 11ne a M ----R 3 distance ot forty (40) feet to the __ a_r.=~::-..;:::::0:-:.::.::;·5H7~;;·,___
U.S. Bulkbead Une on the west YOU CAll Af'POIID
shore of Newport Bay, said TO LIVE m C D II
atralaht line belne parallel with VERY Attractive one bedroom,
and distant southerly one and larte Jiving room, Pullman
one-hall (1 ~) teet from the Kitchen, completely furnished
north Jine o1 ''N" Street as said lncludinl ultilltles. Private ~ now exists. .wlmmlnat Pool. Congenial
This notice is published for couple, Adulu. South ol Coast
the purpose of lnformlnat all H'way. C. D. M. $90 month
navlatators, mariners and all per· year round. Call Jordana. OR
.on.s uaine the hereinabove men· 3·2430 days -OR 3·0'754 eve·
tloned waters of the description nlngs.
and purpose of the motnunenU FOR RENT -Cozy, furnlJhed,
aforesaid, and of the eeneraJ lower a&>artment for 1 woman ~urse and termini of aald sub· J In 'Private home. References.
marine cable. Garden. nMr ocean. OR 5-0190.
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE FURNISHED 2 bedroom apart·
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY rnent nor1tl o1 hle'hway on
By: Mareuertte, CDM. ae.t nelch·
P. M. Smith borhood, attractive lanct.cap·
Dlvialon Con.Kruction and Ina. GarbaJe dlapoMl, tJre.
EnJi~rina Superintendent place. (#as' and w.ter paid.
Publish: Od. 12. 19, a , winter or yearly leaae <S125J .
Nov. 2. 9,18, 1961 Aclulla 01L17, DO ,..._ 0WDer
rn the Newport Harboc' Enslen oa s.oon • • o.c.t.14
BEST HOME coiiORl 61L liD ... '•*a om attradlve ufumtiW,......,
EXCWSIVE horne tot elderly ........ )aJm cuw. CorDer a...
people, nunln1 experien~. tlon. Adulta. ora, GO Potn·
bait of locaJ refeterfta. ....... oa 5-J.JM Ext. 1 ..
Kl 9·2186, abo l.Jberty 8-6247.
PETB-81JIIPI.ID YAID ~
:!'!:*!::!"!;:*dol lass I larti11
Jlcen.ea at our .e.op for all '* MOWUfG 6 KDCIJfG
.........
21 ....... ....
Jl ............ -·----................ __ _
4¥
.71
1.00
1.21
.oJ
1.21
1.10
2.00
.01
1.10
2.00
2.10
.IJ7
KAXMOND ORGANS
I'I'EINWAY PIANOS
WUilLI'titi Spinet electric Or-
ran. solid maple, ex~Jient
con41tton. Orllinally co&t
Oran1e County Franc.111ae •rroo. Call 1t1 5-0534.
for A)l Models ' ' CABS FOB 8A1E
K~OND 9plnet, used. Maple '61 CORV£1 IE. Silver .-a)', stick tlnlah -best buy. •• Larp ~eled.lon o1 aJiataUy UMd shift, fully equtp~. black
Spinet plan--stelnway, 8ob· interior, 4700 miles. amall
mer, Lescer, Kimball; many equtty, take over contract.
others from $295, easy tenna ~· Ca~l ... l...,KJ-5 .... · ... 82'1-4 ..... _____ ......
-$10.00 01 more wllllay-away FOB SAtE
fore~~ ~~~~~~~--------..... 'IWO Grand Plano&, excellent Ueed Electronk e>ra-tw: Splnet, 4JU Chord, 'nlomas. , -, llln· eon , on. Reuonable. Prl· .__ ... ;, vat. 4Ntrty. Kl 5·3866. .t!alJ. etc., from t386. eaaJest -.LOT-;::;:;;;--;i=.;.~;.:.:.:...;...:==:.:.....---terms. · tor sale by owner. On ~.:&rae .election ot used Stetnway ~net Lane In Westclltr.
Granda, all In perfect condl· =Sl=8=•500::--·--=-0_R:..:.....;.3_·0390:...:..:..:..:· ____ .....
Uon, some leu than ~ price; GREEN davenport, excellent
36 monttu payments; 125 will condition. foam cuahlona.
lay.away for Chriatm~ t&S.OO. 22 lUr1gold, Corona del Mar. HAMMOND Chord Oratan. ebony -=B~Y:-:O"'WN==-=ER=-. -N=-=-ew--m-.....,----r-n-,.-.. --d· or walnut, .ee thew, Uke new """"' , ....,. with blat savtnp, easiest to room, 3 batb home. Close to
play, all orchestra tones; lay· bay In Corona del Mar. 61:17
away tor Chr1stmu. &eaonla, OR 3·38l6.
Beautiful white • atold French 3 PLY heavy new stainlesa.st~l
Provin<'ial Grand, Ulce new, cookware. 17 piece set, water·
$2800 value for $10&5; many less. $f4.00. Ml 6·bl0.
other wonderful brands from CUSTOM FURNI'nJRE and ca bl ·
$595. aU ~ect ; sm.alJ pay· nets. One piece or a roomful
menu. at very reasonab~ prices. Re·
Deal direct with Oranee Coun· productions If desired. Furnl·
ty'a Jeadlnt Hammond Or1an ture repair. Call me. \'ou wiJJ
Dealer aJnce l!N9. completa M · be pJeued. JEfferson 7·0785. lectlon from 1745; small 125 ~~~..,._....., _____ _
depo< will lay·away for MISCELLANEOUS
Christmas.
Good practJce ptanoe ellcellent Avcno•
condition -$129.00 up, terms Every Friday nleht at 7 p.m.
llke reot. Antiques, Complete. J(oose.
Re~ Maple, Cherry Spi· hold Fumlahlnp and Appl).
neU. one returned from .rent. ances. WINDY'S BARN
save u much u .$180, not a M16·8686 • 2075~ Newport Ave.
!k'rate'h on them. Costa Mesa ,
Get your tlcketa here tor the w:-.:-....W>A:e=w::..U:::oi=-Se,....,..,n;...,;~~or:,....:Y:..:ou~
GREAT GEORGE GREELEY EASY CHiJSTiiAS SHOPPING -
KIW~IS CONCERT MOV. 8Dpn lWW~Ware, SO pieces, 13th. only CC. ac.ers Sllwr CoUee SCHIUDT~ CO. Elt. Servke, 822. 8oth new.
1914, 1107 Norttl Main near LA 1-1488.
20th St., Salnta Ana. Open o;n;;;REPLA;;;. r;;iii"'&:C£~.,W;;:OO~=D--=Ph:,:..o..:n...:e:..:f;:::or
Monday A Friday ni&'hta '-delivery or come buy your car
FREE PARKING. trunk fUll ol seasoned fire.
Wood. Lacuna Canyon Wood
Yard, 21431 Stans Lane,
HY 4·4447. PLAY BY CHRISTMAS!
That's ritht-you really 8EilVJCES
· can. Choose your Ham· --t!ijjftN;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--mond orran today trom OW' CVIIOII ruunvu
stock of over 100 Chords. AIID CAaDIKn -
Splnt'ta. CoMOiea in all 4«· orator fJnJahH. You may one pl-. or room full at very
t r 30 d joy reuonable prices. ~roduc-.ren or ays -en tiona it dealred. Furnltu-re-weekly lessons-th~n buy '"' It u a famtly Cbriatrnu pair. Call me-You Will be pleA.ed IE. T ·0'785. atilt.
RENTALS from 125 AUTOMOTIVE
Ct.e.ons A cartaee tree> IT'S CHECZ-UP TIME
HAMMONDS from 1695 TIRES • 'l"l'n..n::.oUP ctull price • f. o. b. factory) 'V.t'f.w-
Otber ....-. too. we ... ,. • WBRICATION •
a11 ot ..._. at .,..._ wu WHEEL AUGNYENT
~ =-~ 0: • on. CHANGE • eon.ore. $1 .. •
Ohtlatmaa
Orlan Headquarters
HAMMOND
at CORONA DEL MAJl
Bf E. Cout Htw~ oa 3-aJO
Herb Miller's
RICHFIELD STATION
.... CeMt Jlw7. at JIIJIDNttia
0. 3-1711 • CGroaa del Mar
.... *"'*' ..
•• Newport Beach, BalbM 6 Co-* YAJID a.zAlf·UP
rona del Mar. ON)-the law '* IOWD IQUIPIIDT WAh IEJ) • ·have • ~ on your dol If r .. •u ••• Oil a.ms CAIB~-.. ....;;.;;;;;;;;;10UJ';.__p_lano. __ KI_1_.eotn __ _
Meea Auto Wrectera U8ld AatD ...,. ,....
••-can ud Scrap....., LDDl i 1-1'011
.miPI...a. Aft. Ollila.,_ he should 1« to.t. Jordan's FOB ~ ~ "• ~ Pet 8taop. 2'712 E. Cout H'way. ..-.na--.-v~ g una-v~
011 3-3140. Conwla del Mar.
MOVING?
W• furnl8b a Juae van ucl 2,... .... ~:.;:a" ......... ~ All .... .., ...........
..... CIIMt·tit-eout
and .......
'ftme 11tart11 at JOUr door. Jfodi.Upt. ........ NEWMAN
ftAliiU'D ,. ..-o&A<m 00.
.......-nee wttb a Cc81clencl"
ttaone.: 10 ..... JO ••• ....... :u .....
Ullra .. wq. c.ta liMa
•iiiiili7
-CAU. -
SymJ*m & Hollar ..........
ONIIt ......... ....... <*....,_._.oa .. ...
Painting, Decorating
IliAD .oor ....aYJJfo
Jfwt It CIIU Uoxz•• a...,..
II. ~I Painting
···~
110111 IIAmEIWICB
car;entry ............. ... ,... .,... Small!
H. 0. ANDERSON
.............. LaM
Ccllta ...... Callt a. ... ., 5.&111
It no • ...., c:aJJ 10·1-211'2
Remodeling
and Repairing
.. .
•'
... ,lUll
The _fabric ol aU 1M eeUa o1 a. 11-.a ..._ II prlmarl1)o ,...
teln. a.,ular prote1a lMaU II ••• Ual for a autrltloaallJ
healtbJ and haPP)' Ilk You11 ,.., taldq P'""nt tuUac
IIIII. FNIIft&s tl Plllllll Cksu;
100 tablets -- -~ 11• -• - -- -11.75
Economy Size of •• tableta - - --• 17.75
VITAIGIII 1JIGJIIIIED
... I. c.-! llwy. . -ea... ... ... -011 ,..,
...... 1 ••• Cl la-i M••lrln • ltl I Ill ..... Mrs. Fant' 5 .
Mother Dies
,..Wtlorw on eomblnln1 dla-
,..Watlonl On eom~tntna dia·
Beamlah 6 -Dlglna. betw.en
2Mil an4 8b St.. Balboa Blvd. an~ Newport Blvd.. zone from
C-1 to C·O·H.
e VAaiAIICU
CharlN Fouta, 801 Polntettla
Ave., Corona del mar, retain
exlst1n1 fence, 4 fH1 and 6 feet
In helpt. In front yard aetback.
Murton Wllllon, 336 ~
Ave., Corona del Mar, retain zero
aetback adjacent to Hazel Dr.
Charles Herter and C. M. Me·
Chee, 510 to 520 lr._ Ave., Co-
rona deJ Mar, waive Interior side
yard setbadal to build 11 unlta .
Waters 6 Tarnutzer, 2608 Avon
St,, Newport, waive portion of
off-street park1ng for coffee
8hop.
e VIE P&IIJOTI
Mrs. Bertha Mar1uerite ThraJI. Harbor Hllhlands, Dover Dr.
kill, mother of Mrs. Les Fant. and Westclllf Dr., renew slcn
1107 Ebb Tide Road, Harbor permlt.
VIew Hilla. Corona del Mar, died Haul Miller Croy, 211 Dahlia
' •awle*r ~ DIICIII 7 NUWY. •ovaaa 1&. 1•1
Ten
fortunate
families -
lfov. 9 at Hoag Hoepltah A~.. Corona del Mar. addition
She had been a · resident of to non-conformlnl front house.
Loe ,Angeles for the past :r7 C. Ed Soule, 600 Bay St.. Bal·
yean. boa bland, addition to porch
will be living in these PACESETTER HOMES
by the Holidays ...
Other aurvlvors Include a son, cover for non-ronfonnJng house.
Arthur 'nlrallklll of La Mlrada.
1
I . E. Carroll, 127 Agate Ave ..
and another dau.ehter, Mrs. Mar· Balboa bland. Improvements on
guerite Beauchamp of Los .An· non-conforming dwelling.
e eles. Thelma Han~m. \Tustin Ave.
Services were held Saturday a nd Anniversary Ln .. Upper Bay,
at Baltz Mortuary Chapel, Co· dwelllne In uncluslfied district.
rona del Mar, and Interment wu • OTIIEa IVIDIKSI
,t Pacific View Memorial Park. Request from Ellza~th Page
for toxtenslon of use permit to
build triplex at 304 E. Balboa
Blvd., BalbOa. u. .... •••flllll
C.MIIFL ...
1 ~ 2 story • 3 & 4 bedrooms • 2 baths • full~ carpeted
•. fireplaces • slate. entnes • 2 car prases • all-electric
k•tchef'ls • and • f1reptaee in the master bedroom
• nur ldlools, CIOIIHIMt'tial .... Md .,....,.
from $24,150 • $1150 dou·n
. fi\ []iji]
S'[E
Pacesetter homes
SANTA ANA AVE. & SHERWOOD ST. • COSTA MESA from·
NEWPORT
BALBOA
Lt. Douelas A. Unruh, son of
Mr. and Mra. John Unruh, 327
Driftwood Rd., Shore CliUs, has
completed rhe otfk er orienta·
tion course at the Air Defense
Sc-hool. Fort Bliss, Texas.
Request of City Council to te·
view petiUon for annexation In
corridor In Upper Bay area.
Resolution of intention to hold
public hearing Dec. 7 to amend
land use e lement or the master
pJ!ln.
Sa.lu O~e opeta tlailr ud """""' • U'-ty US08 =-'Z.. -:.!,.~ .•:, c:=..::= :_
When you BUY-.BUILD or
MODERNIZI! your home
In Orange Cou·nty, ask about our
LOW COST, LONG TERM HOME LOANS
epeclflcally deelgned to eave you money
For 25 years we have helped businesses a shot in the arm-
spark this area's growt~ by actually help you make and
investing over ONE HUNDRED save more money than ever
MILLION DOLLARS here. These dollan help boost local prop-before .•.. Come in today and
crty vatua-opea up more discover bow to save money
aad blcter peyiltl jobs-Jive by borrowbta It from .•.
NEWPORT BALBOA SAYINGS
AND LOAN Aa80CIATION
3388 VIA LIDO • N.wPOR'T MACH, CALI~O.-NIA
Telephone, o.-lote 3-3130 ~.A.~"'-· ~eeldent
R•eoURG•a OY•R PIPTY MI&.&.IOW eo&.&.ARe
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COAIT IIIGIIWA-'f AT OKIIID
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AIR -HOTELS -RAIL-SHIPS-TOURS -CRUISES
FOREI&N TRAVEL SPECIALISTS
WALTAH CLARKE'S
Cost1•111 L•MrCo.
LUNIIEII -IUILDIItG IIA!EIIIJWI .......... a... ... &.Dot;._ ..
Orco 11oc11· Co.
During the eight-week course
Lt. Unruh was trained in the
duties and responsibilities of an
air defenae artillery offJcer.
The 22-year·old Army Jieuten·
ant Is a 1957 graduate of New·
port Harbor High School and a
1961 graduate of the University
of Arizona, Tucson. He is a
member of Phi Camma Delta
fraternity.
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Lllllr ·-1111111 The Democratic Woman's Club
scheduled a letter-writing meet·
lng for last night, Nov. 15, in
the Corona del Mar Yout11 Cen·
ter to express confidence In the
Kennedy Adminl.aUation. '· n.. announcement of the
meetln1 said/ 'i11le fall-out
from Birch Uohn Birch Society)
pens is severine our nation at a
time when unity means our sal·
vatlon."
Nominations and election for
1962 were aJso on the a eenda.
Dr. Larry Davis, tennis cham·
pion at the Balboa Bay Club for
the past 4 years, has moved his
chiropractic otflce to 2865 E .
Coast Hlehway, Corona del Mar.
Dr. Davis Is a graduate of the
Los Angeles Chiropractic College
and has practiced chiropractic
in Los Angeles for 5 years.
LECAL KOTICE
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF CAUFORNIA
No. A39520
NOTICE OF HEARJNG
PETITION FOR PROBATE
OF WILL
Eata1e of
JOHN L. HORTON.
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVE:i
That Patrick W. Trudell has
flied hereln a petition for
probate of Will, reference to
whkh is made for further
particulars. and that the
tlmt! and pia~ of hearing the
same has been set for Decem ·
ber 1, 19tH. at 10:00 a .m.;-'1n
the courtroom of Department
No. 8 of said court, at the
Courthouae, In t'bto City of
Santa Ana, California.
Datt!d November 9, 1961.
L. B. WALLACE. Clerk
Harwood. He(fernan
6 Soden
Attornep for Petitioner.
33M VIa lJdo
Newport Beach. Calli.
Publlllh: Nov. 16. 23, 30, 1961
In the Newport Harbor Enaten
l Min. Car Wash as tow as SOc
We Give You A . Woalla 5c . ... _, ......
Wil& CAlli C. .C--..,·CWOft CUD
-EUIIPI.E-
'JUT 13.50 -----Y• ...... ~ warda of c:o.po..
JUT 17.00 Yoa ••" 11• wGitla of Coupa•
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HARBOR CAR W~SH .... _
··TIME CLOCK .
. -. for more t1wa tWrty electric "servants" who work for you
at u ·oiiOIII'Iy\cost 21% lower than in 1939. --
See those1wlds up there? Tbey measure the kilowatt hours of electricity it takes to No the
more than thirty electric appliuces daa~ sene the lvtrage California family. (A kilowatt bour
of electricity will bep a 1 00-watt bulb liabted for 1 0 hours.) 1
What's 10 I"M'kUio ~a kilowatt bour7 Nothing. unless you care bow much you spend
ior thinp. u alit of • clo.. .
'ftta ..... _flJJJ 2' I; .. Uialtt ... ,_ ....... N'JiWI'4III C IIIIfl lsliCJ', ........ ... , .
~ )Qir •• .. II.,.._ ... nat's because you are usina more than twice as much
electrlciiJ • ,_ -.1119)9. Bit ~ awrqe cmt per kilOwatt hour is 21 %-lower.
The ~: ... a~! •••• of producina and deliverina electricity, plus ~rer uslge,
haw lowla .. ,.. -.ltoatt. .
~.~....,. .__, lo britt' 1 n ,.oar Diabll, liabtCD your wort, belp. you Clljoy life mor-
Wballltl ~,.._,..,.far 10 liale QOit? -• --
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David Janaeen
Dianne Foster
Jack Carson
Diana Dors · Ml::key Rooney
Me s .~ .._.,
CDI'r& ...
ITAII'I'IIIO wa.. •ov. as
~ Brando In
''One Eyed Jack ..
and
Mldcey Rooney Jn
"E~*alby'*
L I D 0 .~ ~
011 .... ••JWt ......
ITAII"lllfG wa.. •ov. as
John Wayne in
'"Tb. Comcmcberoe'*
e 1'1"1 A UUJ n.. Balboa Anallna Club. ot
which 1,)1'8dlcallY .wry ~In the area Ia a member, Ia bav·
Inc a party th'-Friday nlltlt,
Nov. 17, at ttw eo.ta Meea
Women'• Club.
Capitano Gordon GrMn, el
prHidente of the club, requMts
an explanatory note. n.e event
wu orlclnally announced aa the
annual button award .cttnner,
and Unde Gordo baa become
Imbued with the ldu that a lot ot the membera have placed
more emphuls on the button
than the ball!
'Taln't true, says Uncle Gordo.
While button• will be showered
upon thOM membera deservtnc
them, thla will be OJ\e ot the
minor acts ot the evenlnc. 'n\e
BALL will be the thing-the
"piece de l'ftlstance," u M'aleu 61RL SCOUT office, of Troop 66 are shown dent, and Diana Case, treasurer. The Troop Pierre would put lt. Thla means
above with their leaders, Mrs. W illiam T'homp· was scheduled to do the flag ceremony for "the fun than buttons, atartlnc
son, left, and Mrs. Allen E. Smoll. right. making ~.F.O. meeting in Harbor View School last with a dinner via El PHcador'a
plans for their group. Left to right the officers night. !Ensign photo) Keith Newman, and end inc with
are Deanna Peyton, scribe: Bidi Black, presi· danctnc and the music of Hynle ___: _____ .:......._ ________ .:.._ ____________________ Gunkier, an old music buddy of
8UTJI SUCUJU MOVES
Mrs. Ruth Barcume, lone time
resident of Corona del Mar and
teacher of plano 'here, has moved
from 7CY7 Heliotrope Ave. to 470
Cambridge Circle juat lnalde
Costa Mesa. Living with Mra.
Barcume IJJ her mother, who iJJ
conval~inc from a broken hlp.
Her aon, Rollle, comes home from
law SC'hool for an occasional
w<>ek-end.
Street W'Hith Holds Up
Woodward Development
£J Gordo's, whose band Ia called
"the blgceat Uttle band In the
buslnesa." ~
Do you now know that this
Is colnc to be a ball, with but·
tons thrown In! I didn't win
one either, this season, but ao
what? There Is still time to
chance your mind, IF you call
Helen at the Ancllnc Club-
Oriole 3-~not later than Frl·
day mornlnc. Nov. 17, If poulble.
Main thine la: Keep your eye on
the BALl-The buttons will take
care of themselvea. F•••l• •• Exclusive Top Quality llnge·
rie tbroultl party plan. Earn
10% of total sales In merchan·
dlse of your choice.
ASK ABOUT OUR
FUND RAISING IDEAS
Call SALLY . •oUIAJI eft·
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(Continued trom page 1)
for the Harbor Island bridge.
Poulblllty of Imminent great ex·
peniN! to the city, because or the
need to replace the brldce. hu
been brought up by Councilman
Dee Cook. e Approved the fJnal map of
Irvine Tract 4225. the future
commercial devel~nt along
West;:llff Dr. and Dover Dr. ex·
tending easterly ot the Westclltf
Professional Center and Snack
Shop area.
• Set Dec. 11 hearing date for
the proposed vacation of an
laJiey between 62nd St. and Pros·
1 pect Ave. and between Cc?ast
Hwy. and Newport ~orea Dr. In
'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiij N~rt Shores. i • Called for bids to be re· celved 10:30 a.m . Dec. 7 for
sewer by-pass In Buck GuJly.
Corona del Mar. ....... .. ... F...,
TilliS ...
lDl •&WIOilT AY&. .,... .... c.ts ....
e Rejected the license lfPpllea·
tlon of the R lr N Catering Co ..
610 Marigold Ave., Corona del
Mar, to operate portable food
stand at the Youth Center be·
eauae the ordlna~ provldH
only tor commemaJ eat.abllsh·
me11ts: ottle~ food aervlce appll·
cations were cranted.
• Gave approval In prlnclple
to the request of Earl Stanley tor
abendonment of a portJon ot
16th St. at Its junction with
Dover Dr., Just below Clift
Raven; a reallcnment wtll
stralltlten 16th St. at the june·
t:lon and will place It cloeer to
the Mormon Church property.
causinl the 11 .. to li!Plinter and
strike her In the eye. e Set Nov. 27 hearing for aP·
peal of Ne-wport Shores Co. from
a 'Plannlnc Commission denial
ot temporary double race 10x15
dlr~tlonaJ sign to advertise sale ot .houses and lots.
e Received a request from
Donald Bren for va-oatlon of the
northerly 10 reer or 30-foot a lley
and/or thoroughfare adjacent to
his propo8ed high rise develop·
ment on 32nd SL at Lafayette
Ave., Newport.
Local Realty
Dr. Robinson
Heads Clinic
Dr. Tom Robinson. Newport
Beach pediatrician. was elected
president or the South Coast
Child Guidance Cllnioc Jut week
at a IDH'tlnc ot tbe newly-eled·
eel board of directors. He auc·
8 d I T ceeda Mn. B. N. O..nberc ot
Corona del Mar. Mrs. Georce oar S ops Mlcha(ld and Mrs. Norman Wat-
non ot Lido lsJe were elected The Newport Harbor-Costa vice presidents; John Rau, t~u-
Meaa Board of Realtors was I urer, and Mrs. htrlck Chue, awa~ flrat place In the an· aecretaJy both of Newport Bncb
nual atate·wlde Calttornla Real New ~ben on the board oi
£mate A.un. achievement con· diNdon ue ttobert Jtobb. La·
test tor 1860-tl, accordJnc to cuna a.aclt; lira. K. c. Hk'b.
an annou~nwnt by H'any San Clemente; ll.rL John Porter,
Frederick. local board 'Pf'Hident. Newport lleeda; BaJrd" CoUin, La·
Judttnc is bated on education guna a.adt; Jam.. M. Holbert.
and profesalonal advancement of San Clementei Dr. Kenyon Scud·
t.he Individual realty board In c:ler. Balboa laland, and llr\lc.'@
competition with 189 boards in Sumner, Newport leech.
the state. The treuurer reported M2.121
Glady• Ru.aeell la chairman of In pledJ", wbldf wJJI be .-cl to
the achievement committee, and provide funds for support ol 11M
her committee members are new non-prollt medleal cUnJc.
P'arel Hardesty and Evelyn WJI· Hoac R•pltal and the Guidance
cox. .Clinic have altned a le ..
e Rejected the followtnc dam·
ace dalma and referred them to ~~~~~!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~==~ city's lnsura~ carriers: Mr. and r Mrs. J. s. JennJng• tor cfarnqe
The local board won ~eeond whereby the clinic wtll ooeupy
place In the multiple Uatlnc dis· apace In the newly-remodeled
play competition. Gecqe Wll· Grace Wine ot tbe t.c.pltal 11M
Uamaon Ia dsalrman ot tbla cllntc will Nlm~ the hoi· comm~. and t11a ...utants are pita) for Ita ....,_ ot malnte·
Betty KelW, and MORile Bra· nanc», utUIU. and other ftouae· Ill fEllS, -.111r to auto by pollee ~r Sept. 13;
Michael Conklin fM damap to
auto by pollee car Oct. 23; Mrs.
ll&r~al'ft Voltol, who said d\at a
Park O.pt. employee, collec:linl
trash Jut Oct. 4. t.c.Md a ,....
cllah. whldl owrahot the tniCk.
.taear. bold expenrn
Oflleen ot tbe cllftk atawct
that now that bc.pAql apace Ia
available, a fund·ra111ng effort
will be ~ after the
t1rst ol the yeer.
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· JfAltt BRAND WATCHES
DIAMONDS • JEWELRY • GIFI'S
DO YOU WNn e .... • ..... • ........ ..., ... ,Or.,.. ....
., w ..... lt.. c.ta .. _ • Llllelty ..... II .......... ,., ............ .........
Some cars hare new names. •. this name has a··new car! -
FAIRLANE ...
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&leiW ......... .,.. • a 4 UU~Ua -·.,... f'Meell
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Just right for J~st.about eyaybody •••
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THEODORE ROIINS FORD
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"'VeteraN Day-.... 11 fry
style" wu obeei'Wd S.turday at
the 3lltts St. playpound In C.n·
tral Newport with a tJac parade,
quiz came on n., etiquette and
patriotk 801'1g fat.
'11\e momlnc procram atarted
with tile traditional pledp ol
allectanc:e and Star Sp.ng)ed
Banner and concluded after
lunch with a nac parade around
N.wport Jaland with many ot
the children In .cout · • other
appropriate u n I tor m •· Claire
Smlttl and Olen He~l ol the
dty recrnt:lon department wwre
aalated In the propam by Girl
Scout Leader 11ra. Joe Quia.
r&I.LOWIIID ii&fiUiG ,. lrvlae 'hrrace 'horne ol
Mrs. ltkhard Cornell wu opened
t• 1M _..,.., ...una oe tiM
Chrlltlan Women's P'ellow.hlp ol
Harbor Clutatlan aualdl Nov. a.
11M nut ...U., wiU ._ o.e
l2 at 7:30 p.m. In tbe hGme ol
Mrs. Leon ~tp. JIO Tu·
lane Pl .. c.ta -.. ,... wiU
be a joint a.rt.1mar prapam•
with .... Mattila aid& ,..
'"IIIMory ol ~ caiOII"
will be preNnWd by Mra. cleo. rox.
ut.a.II.TY IN
Hot and cold
Hen D'oeunea
Tea. Sanchrich•
.... ltalllltMn
'CATERING
WJk2111M • ....
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( ·~ ~ ... _.. ... ._ .... _ ~tile· .. tdwn, enela.ed .-uo, PAU LID
YAD. Detacbed ~bJecarqe, cement drive, TREES
-TRIZS, just like the ~untty. Almost ~ acre lot.
PUJS!! Two bedroom home In front wlrh $70 mo.
liiClOIM. All Improvements ln. Ex~ll•nt c)~ In
loeadon. Price att~.400. 11flS CAN'T LAST -CALL
POR APPOINTMENT •NOW.
M. M. LaBorde, Realtor
-,.11 ub OUI frtncll7 eemce•
130 E. 17th St. c.ta ..... Llbel't7 1-1131
(.uro. tbe atNet tram .._lbopplq CaDW)
&wel8la c.u 1111-... -Ill .....
u• lUll ••. , .. ,
New 5-bedroom, 3-bat'h unfinlthed sheiJ house.
See It at 2401 Margaret Dr., Newport Beach.
Finish It yourself and earn $10,000.
OPEN DAlLY ..... IMIIIIIIII••
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'111'1-1175
•• ...._ at.. ~ oa 1-am
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Ne.wport Heights
Ownet·bullt home tor ale. Wood tJoan. wall to wall
earpeta. 3 beclloama and den. C'OI1Iet Jot. 5-miDut.
walk to High. lunl• Hla'h. and J:lemental)' 9c.'boola.
Lar,. prap.
Price a:JS-000
J. H. ESIUB
-'!Willa A.._ 8sapwt ._. .._.u..-.u ....
Ill IE 1a ,.,,,_ ......
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Garap m.eed f• view apt.
-2 bednna. -ju.t
t2T,500
u..e ... opUon poMtble)
WsPoirr UALTY , .. _
aa1:roa
Jill Welt Ceut~
lf...,art a-da
0 u .... -Eva Ll l..a3lll
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OOBONA DEL M.U
oa 3·'ntl0
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1810 WEST OOAST HJGfiWAY
M&WI'Oa'l' •+ca ua.-.
READ
ENSIGN
ClASSIFIED
...... 1111 ..
Modern 2 IIMroom
W/W Carpeb
and Drapee
Stove lr Jtetrlcerator
Excellent Buy
only f,23.SOO .
Cloae to Sbopplnc
Owner Arudoua
BAB·SON
···~··•••111•11 ..
*LOOK* ..... .., ......
A piece of I1'0UIHI
on Harbor Blvd.
200xto0tt.
ZOne C2 and tt
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OFFICES fOR RENT
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