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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1962-01-18 - Newport Harbor Ensign; Off-Street Plm Studied by COM C.C. ABOARD THE 'tfiSS U' -Two membets of the Green Bay Packers squad were hosted with their wives Jan. 12 by former Padcer Director Mac McCormick and his wife, 1701 Highland Or., Harbor Highlands. Mr. McCormick took the group on a tour of the harbor in the slight afternoon mist. The entire group Is shown here enjoying the scenery along the way, left to right top row: Forrest Gregg, all-pro tackle; Mr. McCormick, skipper of Miss u; Barbara Gregg; Bill For- ester, all-pro line backer captain of the Packers; and front row: Howdy Means , 1214 Nottingham Rd., Westcliff, friend of the McCormlcks; Shirley McCormick, Ann Forester and Bet Means. Mr. McCormick, who left the Packers in lq56, said he enjoyed seeing his old friends again. (fruip Pbotol A new proposal for addi t· ional off-the-hi&hway parltma for die Coronll del '-tar buti· DOII srp W81 described II Monday· evcninf's meetln& of llc C'D'i Olamber of Com- merce directors. The plan calls for dea~ •dina every o ther street beck to the first alley off Coast Hwy. and proVldlnJ •ale park1n1 on both s1des of the street 1n th1 s half block area. Tbe suuestion was pre- acuted by Ed Bucko, member of the Ray Realty staff, who bd oon due ted a pam ma aur- yey for J1m Ray, chaJnnln of tbe Chamber's part~na com· mi ttee. REAL Toet OF THE YEAR AWARD weftt to George Williamson, the 1%1 multiple listing chairman, at Saturday evening's annual awards dinner of the Newport Harbor-Costa Meu Board of Realtors at the Santa Ana Country Club. He is shown at left receiving the award from E. F. Stanwood, who is with Bay Escrow Co. Other aw.cts wete: Mrs. Merl e Rou...n of *alter & Lee, top lister and runner-up for top s.lesman; Ed Rlddt e of Cosu Mesa, top s.lesman; Phil McNamee, at so of Walker & Lee, runner-up for top lister; Mrs. Gladys Russell of Unity Realty, salesman service award. fi!IHIGN PM>tol Mr. Bucko said that the Oranae County Phoning De- partment fiJUres show that cart parted at a 45 dearec •ale take up 14 feet of carb apace each. He esti- mated that a 1()0-foot lona portion of "'I .-tnet, dud- ended at the alley, would pro.; de 12 part ina apaces. "T'his ~5-dcaree anale part- ina i • feaa1ble on a 53-foot· wide atreet. Corona del \1ar streets are generally 50 feet wide. Cars v.ould enter off the Hi p way and exit out o f the alleys. v.-tuch could be limited 10 one-way traffic. New School Needed Soon Supt. Roy Andenen told the truateea of the Newport Beach Elementary School district Tueaday evenina chat an ad-- ditional school will be needed by September, 1964. He said preunt school houaina can handle arowth in student population durina 1962-63 and pouibly tbe 63-64 enrollment. Addi tiooa are fore aeen for Horace Eo- a ian School and Newport School to handle the lnn""ll of c:htldton ill welt Newport area a. The muim.n use of racil- i tiea allow for 500 mon ab:ldenta. "That ia, of An aitematc plan would be to purchase res1denual lots edjoinmg the COrmlerc1al atrip, bot the COSI \\OUJ d be tremendous. he saui. \1r. Bucko will make a com- plete report on h11 park•na aurvey at a general member- lhip breakfast meeting called for 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 6-: at Chers Inn. Police Chief Lauds Force Police Chief James Glavas. who replaced retired John Upton Nov. 1, aave his first &,nnal report in a study ses- aion before the ~ewrort Beach City Council \4onday niJht. oourao," Supt. Andentm lauahed, "if the uudenta all ao into tbe ript aradea where there are vacanciea." The auperin&endent objected to tbe propoiSI of the l"ine Company to have die ad- ditiona l acbool aite located juat north of Newport Harbor HiJ,b School on Weatcliff Dr., Do .. r Dr., 16th St. •d lr- •ine A.... aince tbeae are primarily major dloroup(area and would brina a llogt the need for an o•er or under- pall for walklna atudeot-. CHATTING together at the annual awards dinner of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors are Harry Frederick, outgoing president, and Katherine Olson, the new president (ENSIGN Photol "Newport Beach u a very aood COimiUnity, in reaards to total crime; most c1ties 110uld be happy 1f they had no areater crime ratio th1n we have," be sat d. Chamber Installation Set .To facilitate meelina lhe real oeeda for police pro- tection in Newport Beach the chief hat divided the city into 24 diatricta, usina the 9 federal coaaos tracts as a beaia. Tbia allowa each officer to ~oow, from statia- tica, which areaofhta "beat" will require tbe closest scru- tiny. P,.q,ulbili~ of the propoud freeway biaJctina Cbe new acbool locad011 waa oee wblc:la board IIMIIlbera felt of conaldetable weipt. Mr. Aaderaa taid dae DiYiaioe of Sc6ool Hoaae Pllftlllaa woald aot allow the plu eo aet otr lla • ..-• lf Che poa-tibiH~ wen .,ar.t. Aaolller ·~ iacliGated l ai tea 011 •e we at aide of town will be Deeclecl 10011. Mr. Aad••• .. 0(11 ..... .... -...... aide ol Ooqr Ot. for •• 10 •c:r• ,, _ _.., tchool. The annual inatallation meetina of the Newport Har- bor Chamber of Commerce wilt be held Tbauday on- llina. Peb. 1, at the Balboa Bay Club. Jack Barnett, nec:uti•o tecret.ary. made dai 1 an- DOCacemnt at Monday•• meodfta of cireciDra ill the •k•ce of Pteaidat Diet lUdsatd. -.o ooold DOt a tt.ul •••• of m ..... Oirtceora -at-larae-Ocr- aid LJ8c:ll, Bill S,.rae011 m, JoM Macltocl, Wal tcr Mel- lou. Or. Oa'fld Niel••· Pe,.. ria ._. ... , G.orae Buccol a. P.A. Palaer •d L•ct Jolaa .. , , .. eoa.cl eo replace o .. id trlll, who i. • ........ ........... ••w 110- HARRY LACE MAY RUM fOR COUMCL • ltdoa ..... u-...... .., •• Loa Afta.&ea Ailport. H0110ruy cli receor.-Wllter P-• Pollee c..._ Htiiny Loapoor •cl Htfttrt Holk-~ .. _,,..... ....... .. .. ..... .._ u • _.. Jaalor 0.._, ,.,.., ••. ._ Ia Dtt alot J, M tDW -. ......... ;r •'•ta Cap II8Ct· .. I!N•<* , .. ....,. ~-......... •d Dr. Roaer Rtley. Election of new officeu for the Chamber was delayed for • week, ~r. Barnett announ- ced. Reaulta o f the ballotm 1 for diroctou was announced: PIRAT ES DEFEATED Diatrict 1. all o f Corona BY R VERSIDE S7 del Mar euterly of lninc I -S6 Tetnc.-Oraat Hov.ald de-After dtoppiaa ••ir lbird fea~ Olena Hodson. atrai ... t E .. eem Cc.~fere:nce Diallict 2. Balboa lsl•d. pnae. loalna at RiWTaide, B id I T S7-56, Coa~ AIM Sawyefa •Y• • Or.. "tne enace Or•1• Coaat Pintea hope IGd lilt Upper Bay-Bob . . Berkley defeated Cluct ~ ~casta tlleu pre-season Hiabie. ••n•una ~ollll when chey take Diatrict ). Lido Shopa, \4at-. on the Cie .. a Coll~ae aquad Inert Milt, weal Uppet Bay-ia tbt Ptrate IJftl•ll Fnday, Dr. Jon Jaltot~ dtleated Jaa. 19. Citna laoldt ile Bob Sl•thter. Gn..,lace •pot oe the con- ftrnce. Diatrict 4, Weat Newport f1om 1S lh St. to S..ta Aaa Jliy.,_f"ncl S.oepe 4ef .... cl Jia BetbWre. Dia~ct S, Balboa-Moat• OOn~ea dtftated Maa DUI· ,. .. n. ctir.ciDn a-.4 •• follo,..a ID •• ..,.. •• MM~i~y•a ...... a: . CROSSING GUARD M..MIIWA.T DI ES Newpott ldlool etoaaitli 1111\t · Alhcl Alilr.at. 74 ... of alllnn anacl J•.tl He b4 e.nM .. .._. .... ct fDi •• , .. , .. , .... Mr. Alllr.la u ... at no a ••St.. a. ...... ... FrefiWays ••• ancl Taxes. •• \1aJOr Jamea Stoddard, At- torney \1ary BuriOn of Corona lei \laf, and Col. Oliver Lev.ts of aauna abared the spea- ker'' platform at the Corooa del \-iar C'1Y1c Ann. meetina Thursday ntJht at the Youth C'enter. \4ajor Stoddard presented a new map aent to b1m lall week by the State Htahway D1vi1too indicatina three pouible routea for tbe free· way throuah Newpon Beach. over the Back Bay above the present bndae. JO ins w1th Coast Hwy. ncar ~ewport DW'Ies, veen from the h1&h· way II lrvme Club to 10 back of theh11l1. near tbe electrica l st2tion. and reJotns Coast Hwy. on tbe other Side o f C'amco H1&}1landa. \4ayor Stoddard u1d that he and other city ofric1a ls have been 1nv1ted to Los '-n&eles to hear a dncu1110n of the posa1ble routes tomc:lrrow , Jan. 19. He n1d that the uate h•&hway people seem tn be de1enn1nc~ to have a scen1c coastal freewav from one end of Cahfomta "' the other and ne1 Cber co~l nor dl m cu II enalneertn I wd I chanac theu m1nda. lie sa1d h11 penonal feel· mas 1s that •t "''Uid make more sense to put a freeway back from the coau S<' that 1t could be uaed by pop- ulallona oo both 11des of die road. He aa1d that Cbc au·~y planned San D1e10 freeway will 1n some place• come to wtthin 5 or 6 mllea of Coron• dell.4u. but the road plannera ~eem to feel another artery 11 necc s a..,. He also re- m~nded the aodi Clllc e tbat both ~ewport Blvd. and \1ac ._rthw are already detiiJlated as freeway11 and will ae"e a s feeder routel. • One route closely follows the preaent coaat h1&}1way. • A aecond cornea from Route 39, croaaca Newport B!v i. between Hoaa Hoapital anu .: lluabea plant. crouea ~e~ •I Hetabta and Cliff Haver 11 short diatance be· vond the Cllffa, comes to the rrescnt coast h1&}1way at Cbe Upper Bay Bndae locauon and con tlnuca a lona the h•&h- •ay until the lrYme Coast Country C'lub, where 11 veers off to F1fth Ave. 1n C'orona del \4u. HONOR BRADEN WITH MEMORIAL Col. L eWis, retired .. rmy E.nameer officer, ahowed a map of the propoaed freeway plan ar<Xlnd Laauna prepared ~ LOCCA. LaiiiJla , •d Or111g~ C'ocmtv C'oaat Auo- CiatJon. He ~a•d that theH plan sat- asflc~> the 3 bailc C<ln&lder· • fhe o dler route ~omes fmm farther mland on Route 39 and croues the He1J)Its area JUS 1 bclo• 17th St.. ao e s Easter Talk Invite Sent Invitations hav~ aone nut 10 pr1n c1rals o f b h•Jh schools and ~ Junior col· leaes to ~el ect a <~wdent leader fo r a panel d15cuss1on on !:.aster ,.celt problems Feb. J and ~ at the 'l,ewport Beach C11) llall . C• rv \1anaaer Bob ( oop told the directors of th e '\e\ll)Ofl llarbot Chamber of Commerce \\onday that letters have 10ne out to Glendale. Oo•n· ey. Anahe1m. ('olton. R•ver- Side and :-.;e-.rort Harbor l·il&h Schools and to Pasa- dena C1ty (<'Ileac. Fu ller- l.cln. San Remardlno and Oran ae C'oaa t Jumor C'ol- leaes. He said that the panel dts- cuuton -.ould alto 1nclude police o ffi cers. local educa- IIDra. bu11nessmcn and city recreatton offi c ••Is. "We .-ant to hear "'hal they have to say about Easter Week condilion• and .. bat helpful suuenons they may have to offer." ~r. Coop IA-td. "We want 10 aec Cbe prot.ietDa from tbcir po10r or vie• aad lilear tf we are dotna anyfuna wroaa!' The Newport Harbor Chm- ber •• auutana 1he ctty tn ho sttna dle sllldenta. B. I. PION EER DIES >\ 'otcmonal Park for Braden Fmch "Ill be establ111hed <lfl Jnsp1rauon Po m 1. _.\1 ~h h c helped 10 pre~>ervc • ., a r cr· manent vic"' Sl lc nn the (M ona del \1ar bluff. The C'orona de l \1ar lham ber of Commerce 1' uoordJn· sting the commun1t\ dnve w create the memonal fo r 1 t~ late e1ecub\ c sccrc:lat\ &nd \1rs Duncan Stev.art I'> cha~r man ,,f the cnmm1 11e e \ !ipnn tan eou:. ~'Ontn hull on of fund' began ~hoflh after \k Fm~h·~ death Jan ~ The ( orflnat del \tar ('ha-nber d~rectou.. mecuna \\i,nda\ eVCOin J lll the h1•11•c 11f J1 rector '4alt<'r \h.tv. v1•t•·J s~so f<'r the fun d. c&nJ .an nowh .. cJ that add1 t111n<1 l .:1>0 tnbUUOn\ ..:an be \COl ll,.) the Braden F mch \1cmr>n al P l l R0x 158 Corona del \t.u Surervtsor Cla~re '\cl'>m attenJeJ the JJte ~: tor..;' 'll cct lnJ, r re Sen ted I C<lO tn tllJ twn t10 the fu nd. an d ~U&IC:'tl'J that a dnnlona foun ta1n ~ld be a filbn& rncm•'fl.tl a fc>un tam "h1ch -..ou ld .al''' have a dnnlon1 fal !11 t\ for ll'llmals. because <'f Rradm'" fondneas for <klJ!!. Jarvis T olks Here Jon. 25 Ho•ard Jarv1 s. Republican candidate for ln11eJ Stat~~ Sena10r from C ahfom1a \l tll speak at a meeona 'ron \ored by lbe Newpclrt Aea~h Re public• Anembh at R r "' Thursday, Jan. :5 at dle 'lewpon tlc1&}11s t-lemcntan School. \1r. Jarvu, a fonner l tah ne•apaper pubt. 5her. v.dl speak on "Rctum 10 (on· ab&aabonal Govemm~nl." "I'm 1\U\ntna aa11nst ena· 10r Tom Kachel. and althooah he tt a reautered Republl· Clln, bu VObn& f~l't •d rmv~' \table C. Hom. 13. a piC)-htm 10 "be a labet DaM· neer tettde:nt or Balboa h · c:nu:• aays JaMs llhd for ..0 ycara. died Jan. Haney \tydiAnd. Statt V•ce- 14. ift Suta Ana. ... _.. ahe Prettdeet of lbc Calafomaa bacl beea li••na •• a ret I Rcpublicaa Auembl)', ""'II borne. Mn. Hom lind in iaatall Cbe folle)•tna officer.: Newport 8eadl -.ron lbc Or. Robert o\ndrewa. pre••· aneta or aiclewalb weN ct.~ Alaa Andenoe. fint ill 011 BaiMe hllld. c ia .,ce-.r•••d•~ M". Mora• _.... .... 11iJ ller -· foner Noble, aeooed .;c:e-opt'eatdeet; N..,.... Poli• CWel Ro-hM L o.., ••. creaMaru; 1-.4 IID'Iet••._ of Moico. Wrt. 0•\e• Colo._,.,, N"• Mt'96•• w ... llekl .,.,-., aec:nt~Jy ~ •d MrL ,._.., ill lti 8a&b C.... ..._ ...Wu. com~pooctiiJ'I • ........... ., ~1. Mcntllf. • \1n tewart thon proposed the In r•ratlon Po101 Park \tcmnnal v.tl1ch could al ~•' 1n n lff'(lralc lb e pi an for a fountain 4, akerch 1 nf dle ""'f'll "iC:d r an Will be r rc- r •red ""' local arus 1 Rel Hrandt anJ tben the rlan \Io iii t>c pre or; en teJ ILl th c: l 1\ nl '\ c~T'<>rl Reach f<•r .1r· pro' a I Utt Warns of UN Peril Rc:r James H. L t1 .:har11eJ ltt1' ~~'ce~ dut the lnrted Stato thn,u&h memtler,htp at1on' ,,j tale ltaahv.av dn 1 1nn trafr1c serv1ce, ... o§ 1 versu' benefitS com- 'Tlun lt\ bcncf111 He po1n ted out that on I\ 4 mile' of thelt ~oposed route "'<1t!ld be heav\ cCM. tnu:t1on. •hll e 'llO rc than .. 'Tille, ,,r lhc current ~o:Cla' tal free"" .t\ -.ould he heaV\ ~:on-.tru' lh'rl 1f u~oed fnr a frec""a' rnutc On the fl(llnl ••I c.onnrr 1~' he 'a1J th.sl the' are JUI'I ••''Tlf' l e lm 11 J 'u rv e' , •n Itt e ~·'t r~f runn 1n 11 .t t"a"al free\l.a\ fr.•,., I .ijiUOa .tnd the f1gure 1' "' pelll he 1' afr111J II• '-!ale ol If l' :-'01 Ill t:,' > U I th d I In .a ll' II' 't'ar, tlH· r .. ltt'.IU' :r.l •nll p( the ''''"n ~~ r 1 "" l. ht-lltnl· -ne,1 .,. 'th • ll'•' anJ that m tht l 'loled '\aiJ,,n, "ha, ... 1 th wol'\ \l l • Ol'CI .S tl.e'' 1\1 C rel•n-tu•,hcJ 11'1 ngh1 '" Jc · J II 1 01.ar ,. " ,, r en linnet fenJ 11'<'11 aaa•n~t i""'lt>le .... ... IJ .. 1 • uoll I UH'II f••ul<.' ... •u ne r (. n·n.,..unl q 1nv:na"n 10 '' Jra , •fl lr.sfftt lrnrr the ''"'" h c"I'Phcre" \Jr l II t' the au th••l •f 11 Re,lllut "" lll R Q'itl .. l ... t ch v.ould rc,••le L ' e·· 1-><-r sh1r 1r the l " anJ , .i n, c all Ue.lt\ •hh ,ao"n' .. It ... t·,•untn I ., \l l Itt dle 'ltl'r· OIIJI'nl l •'rJt&nlLIUo>n "I 1n 1roJuceJ th1' rc .... • u b<>r, bcto6u'e 11 ~~ ,.-, '1nn ... -on \1 , 11, •n th a t th 1 ' " 1111 on t·:tnn<'l ~tt1rv1ve a~ a Reruhl1c l!o lon(l •~ Yoe are shad .. lcd to an lntemau,,nal Mian 11 at11•n ""' a trea I\ v.t1 1 ~o:h :.u- rersede, our t on,lllull"n." the Oran11e Countv Rl'ruhll· can a1 J In a cM01c1 "'1th l ~- 1 reat\ •areemCI\ts. cvl'n the ( lln'IJI\JIII~ nf the l n1 1cd ~IJ&IO. must &JYC "a' " \tr I 11 \lamed the !lou t "Th1s Ct'nvers1on ,,f our llm1ted Rerubhc ll' an un· llm11ed Ocmocraa' 1s a death bl<loa 1o thts nation" Sailors Lose The ltarbor H•ah SaJ lors remained lied for fif1h rlace 1n the leq11e after loauaa 66·55 Tuesday ncntna 10 L a Habfa. wtuch uayed iD a ftrfi t place lie Wltl A.aheim. The Satlora, wl* 1 win Md l louu. a&rDe ea Weatem and Pulle,.,., w,n boat Pallenoa 6 ia Prict.y .,..,_ ina. Jan. 19 . Le Ha-.,. .... a.ll .e .., fa 1'\Macay•a .... 144. ll·ll •• -..u ., ...... Cu.tie P., ... a.4 •• WJ .. .... l.S poiata; ~ ... 9 , Yet_. Ltwie t ~ aouo 7. • .... KeliJ •4 1 I.AI I\ ('I, I(\ I• hi' >rm11•n a fo>urth .:on- 'I Jerlll •'" ~<•r ttl' llla{rway l't'r-Jrt'T enl """uiJ be the :'tr,enall"r o•l e\1\lln& val- '"'' anJ lheu de ve lnrmen t. lie '"Hl ~r .. r the -''lhlll areas r e .. l a un 11et.l fn,n 1 lo fll'e· ,r•ve theu L-ommunlhes. \4r' Bu rtnn charaed that ltl c rre,cnl counrv assestor .... •'rcrabne nn the conatt· 11111 m al amen ~en t wh1cb -..Ill he tn ooduccd 1n the "nvcmber electlon lh11 yMr. '' JUill one example of the rre,ent tax •nequJtaes. Mra. Hurann c11ed the fiaurea on dle ne..,l) purdaaaed lnine home on the lrY1ne Tenace bluff She 1atd there waa a \.\o3.000 error 10 die aue•- m~nt veuua 1he price of ae sale She aajd that aile b..S ac~ed die cou;nty uaea• mcnt officer of aot au .. a1•1 10 the m•ncr pnacribt4 llf In and he poialed o.t •• nc~ly proc-eed .,...ft.._t •• lilt lcaaJ bath fof .. le method of aac:nbii•a coeta tD pro~rbca. • .... •M cib&ena .... apiatt .... C'onadtlataonaJ A.•••• 4 •• • bill ... will aot ... beneficaal to \oul ••• .... -.......... • c.-.. .. a.-Clllt&. PMI~th4 .... .. ...... .. ca.-............ c .... ....,... ..... c.tt&. ............................. ...._.,J, ............. C.... .. liM. C41' T.l ..... • O ... le J .. JIL ~ ...... .,. ........... _ ... , ...... u ........ .. ............... "' _. ._ ...... ,,. ............ Ceett te ..... ._ -.4 ._,.-..._, le .... , .. _. .. .-Willi ... .-Wte -~-........ ......,.,,_ • ilhf .. tALIPO ... IAM .... -"11 ,UM.IIMIIUSSOC'IA'TIOM - lt.4 •f ~ M.ATtOM.Ai. IOfTOMAL ASJOCIATtON THI MAIIOI AIIA•s Of',UT MIWIPAPI!I Stefl AIVO 1. HAA,A. ••• -........... , .............. O-•r•4 P.IIJ>II .. •r PIG MAAPA ............................ -............. A••• .. •• .... , Mfi!IIIIT L. IIIIILI ............................. III•• ... t 141•' HELIN MOWLAMD ............................... A4••r"•l•t lil••s•r JQAM IWILL ............................................ Offlce M••t•r MAIIA .. A lAMUDIO .......................................... V.rttr'''' DICl Mec.liUIIAT •.• -.................................. 511•• ••r••- JIM cox ...................................................... a.•••• .. .-,., SUISCI.,TtOH IATWS le •• N_,.rt "'""' A,.. 0.• r--P.M1 twe r--IS •• o .... ,4. •• •• .._,.., •-o.. , ... -S4001 -, .. ,. -11.• THE DANGER IS OH THE LEFT You can string together a host of expletives all the way from here to Hyannisport - s uch as shocking, incredible, preoosterous, insane, treacherous, criminal, treasonable - and you couldn't begin to explain the enoriT'ity of then adness that seems to be gripping the political leadershtp our nation, and many of the leading newspapers and magaztnes and .:>ther opinion molders. To them the danger is on the right. The threat to :Ju r nation comes from the super-patriot, the r~ght wing extrem1st rather tt"tan from the communist conspiracy. Our patriots, who are being maligned as extremtsts, have repeatedly expressed their devotion to the Christian fa1th as the bedrock of their determinati 11 t:> preserve our freedo,.., The communists have never concealed their a11n to destroy religion and to conquer and enslave the world. Yet It tS the patriot wno is to be feared, and srr eared' fJ r. ~obert Morris, former chief counsel of the SenJte Suo- commi ttee on Internal Security, comments as foll::>"s ::>n th •; phenomenon: "Whi le Khru shchev tSdetonatingo'l .-vetfu ' mbs an' !"lr·'ll en1ng the world with destructton ; •' 1'l _ not su •r ~nJe• and inetdentally succeeding tn ta~ n:.~ -: .u one cJu1try after another and ens I a vi ng 'T'i II ions Jf r r an beings we are be1ng told that this tS n:>t the rea ,J1ger The real danger IS the ~ntt C')mmun•st'" It 1 s enough to malt e or ave "'en weep, and the wrak. to despair. There 's nothing neN about super oatriots. We have had them throughout history Sod bless them. George Washington certainl y was an extremist and a s;.~rer patriot 1n his zeal to defeat the '3riti sh. Was there an Anti Anti cry then that the real danger .vas that right w1ng radical. Genera l Nashi nQton' No one exceeded Ninston Churchtll tn his extrew•st and suner patrtotic fervor in rousing hts country to restst Httler. Has it rhurchill who .vas the real oerll to freedom' When Mu ssoltni invaded l1 ltl e ~tht'Joia, was there an )Ul- ery frorr the Anti Anti's agatnst Hatle Selasste's extrerr• st effo rts to resist th e foe' An tncred1ble tnconsistency becomes quickly aopJrent: The Anti Ant• tS bl ind 1n his left eye_ He tS sur:H•s•ngly ..,,,, nt as coMmuniSm conquers mo re than half of th e NOrld, ou· he c,1n easily hate the Nazis and Fascists, and no oo- P" c, t•""~" : ,, be too e1etreme and no oatrio ti sm too suoer .VIlf'n :.,,.. ...-Jnts~ s the object of attack, the Antt--\nlt c rt es ::>ut n lui fury agatnst .-vhat he sees as the real peril the patr~oti c h.mPrt can .vho knows that the hou r tS late and that the ene'Tly 's within 1ur gates. Nhat ns.1ne oervers on o f logtc-ratces it evtl to combat the thP 9reatest danger that has eve r over-shado wed fr eedom tnr0ughout the world~ I have faith that patriotism and good sense of I'J yal Amer- ICans will not allow the Anti -Anti Commun ist to destroy the r~stng t1de of conservat1sm, wh ich alone can defeat the So viet consotracy. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • WHAT IS THE KREMLIN LINE? By MATT CVETIC, fonner FBI Coaaterapy f1gh11ng Communtsm by rry111g ro prove Party member- \hlp 1\ pr.1cttc.1lly 1mposs1ble for the average Citizen Th1s IS J Job for rr.uncd poltce mtelligence However, there IS a way m ~~o•ht<h every Amerrcan un f1ght Communasm. and at the ,,1me ume meet rhe challenge of thetr sympathau rs and dupes. Th1\ tS -f1ght rhem nn PRINCJPLES AND ISSUES' If une scud1es lueucure on Commun1st techntques. he w1ll ~non learn rhe Communasr and h1s fellow-traveller religiOusly follow whar IS known a.s the "Party lme' Once acquatnted v. Hh rh a~ Rc..l method one will soon learn to watch for u at m«tmgs .md orher g;atherings Every Red is compelled by Parry dtsc1pl111e co further the "Parry lme" whe<her he IS m a uniOn, farm group. educa11ooal mstttutioo. church group, or wherever he as .J.C!Ive Here ts parr of rhe Kremlin's Party Line as of today I Support for Castro and his Communist Government 2 R«o8Jlauoo for Red China and Outer·Mon8Qiia_ \. Admisskm of Red China and Outct·Monsolia to the United Nartons. 4 Abolauon of the HOUSt Comma«« on Un·American Ac- tavaues and ()(her BOvemme-nr bodies concerned wich our secwiry. ~ Smear and slander of anyone who opposes Communism. 6-Sedtins U01ted Stares disarmament and ~ suspenston of atomiC tats unalareniJy, rhus rmdc.rina us euy pr~ for che Soviel Unm 7. JoducinJ d~ people of d~ Unated Stares ro subordinate 'their wt.ll to the ckcu1001 oi the Unit-ed Nauons. Howf'ftf, cbc frrcr lhat ltDIDeOOC 1M)' be .dV'OC'&tioa ODe or mew ol tbae obj«taves does noc I'OI.b him « bcr • Commuoitt. buc if IOIMOnc is ~., followiQa • '" parrera ol pro-Kremlin ob;toiws, J"'U heft a riahf ro ~ ~ r-•• CHJimAN CIUIADB,.Oc•...-. lHl A SURPRISE PRESENTATION was made last week in 1he Ensign office in Corona del Mar to Mr_ and Mr s. Ar vo Haapa, own ers of the Ensign newspaper, by Jesse Lulce, at right, head of the Commodores Club of the Newport Harbor :r.ambe• of Comm erce. The Commodores ~:~l ao~e carrtes the inscription: "In recog- , 1f o utstanding business develop- ment In keeping with the rapidly ex- panding Newport Harbor Area" The Ensi«;11 last month moved into new quar- ters at 2721 E. Coast Hwy., the former Kindell Building, whteh has been pur- chased by the Haapa's. Another majo· step for the Ensign is the purchase of new equipme nt and conversion to offset print ing. The press is in the bac kground. RUDENESS IN COUN.CIL P ublisher o f the Edsian . After attend101 the New- port Reach Ct ty Council meeuna \tonday ni&ht.. Jan. 8, I am completely ashamed and embarrassed by the action of our mayor and Council. I have never witnessed auch complete rudeneu and 11· norancc of manners as I dtd that ni Jht in the mayor and h1 s lt ttlc group of counctl· men. If thts i s what we have 1o run our c ity, then it's hilb ume we. the Citizens, band toaether and do a bouse- cleantnJ. I also believe it's the duty of every voter to attend a Council meetina and see for one' a self what does and doesn't ao on_ Daane Elder 1107 E . Ralboa Blvd. Balboa GET OUT OF U .N . Publisher of the EnsiJD , The fatal mistake waa made Octobe r 1 4, 1945. when the President md Senate ratified the United Nat.toos Chatter and tho Statute of the Inter- national Court of Justice without any e1ception or reaervation. Whac ac!Ually happened in 1945 wu an abaolute sur- render of the sovereiJDty of the Urtited States without any exception or reae"atioo to the International aod National World Sovereip Oovemmonc of the United Nationa. There ia only one way for the United Statu to aet out from under World Gonmmeut and domination by lbe United Nationa and flat ia to demand ~d compel Congren to re- peal cbe United Nations Olarter and · all ita other in- saumeots now i• force and thee mnove it from tbe United Statea. Then atop lbe money; atop foreip aid.; repeal the Income Tax Ameodmeat; re· tum to dle Oold Standard; rtpeaJ lbe federal Rese"e Act •d take oc.tlol of die federal Reao"e Corporation 8ftd all ita auett. 1\a otber matten of equal im- portance can ,..., easily be bMclle4. Slacaely yoett, Mn. T. R. P ... Lapna Beadl 1Rift1'0 ... T hbU•er ot aa Baalp. eo............ 1a .., .,. ....... '"-• a-ed" .. -•c nt .. t Lo7• Wri .. t lr. lw ...,.. ..... , ... will oppo .. s.u .. ,....... ....... ill •• J .. ,... ...,. 'hUt , .. -. i• "' MCIMI • ., .. ,, ...... \1r. Wrilbt but that rhts praac- tically assures a aplat 1n the conservative vote. wtucb will assure \1r. Kuchel tbe R~ publican nomination. A peat many conaervatives in all puts of our alate have already pledaed their s upport and votes to a very e1cellen t., foflh nlht Conservative, \1r. Howard Jarvi a. Howard Jarvi 1 has been campatanina since February, 1961 . in oppoaition to oor "labetal .. Republican Sena- tor. Howard Jarv11, a suc- cessful businessman and a lona ttme dedicated con· se"ative Republican. has devoted fuJI time and a peat deal of his own money in oppoaina Kucbel. He bas stated tbroufbout bia cam- patan that be bas definitely committed himself and will not withd,_w and on this besi • haa a larae sepnent of conservative aapport. We admire L oyd Wriabt as a areat American, a conse"a- tive and an active anti-Com- munilt. We feel it ia biJhly adrmrable that be should throw his bat in the political rina. bot we feel that hi a only mistake is that be has selected the wrona political office. Aa ooe of lbe most outat.~dina member& or cbe Bar and as peat pr eaident of lbe American Bar AsaociatioQ. bi1 peateat possible cont.ri- botion to tho Repablican party and aJI Conaervatins would be to oppoae our pre- sent democrat attomcy aen- eral,Stauley Moak. We ask that Mr. Wript r~ consider bia position and Nn tor attomey aeneral of the State ofCalifomia, where he ia ao araendy aeedocl. To uoid a split amoaa dle Coaaervati•es for dte office of U. S. Snator, we arae everyone to appeaJ to Mr. Wript liD mab •i• dumae. Write him at 111 W. 7th SL, Loa Aft1eles. SinceTOiy, Mr . .adMrt. 1\laa L. ADdenoa 5109 S.uM .. Orin N.-.,ort Beada. Califoeia DE DAN&Ea WB FACE hwt•er ot •• Eaaip. ................. ..... . aeofaeelata ............ . .. tir.. .an~..... (.... of ow ............... .. _. ....u.la). oW &MiMi~~ ..... ............. . tnt tl .. ._, ..... ID ....... 0 .......... ., ,.a;oticUN1...,., .. ....... ,.......,. ··u~e ~~~_. .. ,... ... , ;I~ ....... ~ -.. ..... . .... . ....... ..._t •• TIM -• a • ,..... •• -w .., .... .. <W of Ouir ,...... ... --- Oialecttcal Materiali am (Marx.i at aobbledy-aook fot Communi1m) is as close to each o f 01 as ia our alin. Not lona aao I talked with a J efferaonian OemocraL "There ia no Democratic Party 11 8Ucb any more" were hi s words. Thi1, the national c:bainnan of the so-called Democratic Party, John M. Bailey, proves in his reaponae to committee memben aod state chairmen. His llatement from an Auo- ciatod Prell report dated Jan. 1, 1962. soWJd& like a Party-line blurp. Thi1 same line we have been hearina from the left-wina press and 1ome poli ticalty unedocated ministers. A wamina aaainat Chis type of smear was i~ aued bJ the Committee on the Judiciary of cbe U.S. SeDate, 87tb Conpeaa, fint aosaion, July 11, 1961. Awaken! Repablic101, Democrats, Prot.est.anta, Ca- tholi ca, Jews, and all Pa- triotic Americans! Stand up and be COWit.ed! - If United States of Amer- ica is to bep ita God.,.inn independence, it is up to you -you aa indiYiduala. We are one COWl try under God ... Blac~ White, Brown, Red. Nothina can o•ercome a s i( we woct toaetber uder Ood. Make yoaraelf a danaer to all who would cnslan us and 001 Unikd Statea of America! J . C. Kil\patric:k Lapna Beach SUPERIOR a>URT OP nt£ STATE OP CALIFORNIA PORntBa>UNTY OP ORANGE No. A 40003 NOnCE OP HEARING PEnnoN FOR PA.OBA TE 0 P WILL AND CODICIL (wmtOUT BOND) Eatate of PLORENCE C. HUNTSMAN, alao tDowa u PI...OilENCE ~DDl.ETON H\JN~. Dec:eued. NOnCE lS HBR£8Y <IVEN 1\at Leoaa L. Mac On.,r. alao tao• •• Lee ~c()np. baa filecl henio a ,.ulioo (or ptOMt.a of WW •cl Codi· dl (wie.o.t ••· ret ... ce liD -· ...... "' ,.... • partlcat•a .... at ..... . •• , ••• or .. ..,. ... _. ba '"-• Ht llr J..., ~. 1962. at ,~,. ......... ...... oto.,aa a No • ,., ............. e-n ...... .. .. .. ., et .... ~c.a.._.. .,.... J_, ••• 1M2 • L. ...... J .AC8, Cleft Haw ... ...__. ..... A•l•:~flli Petl"-et US •••LWI "..,.. ....... eaau . ..... e .... ..,.: .,. .,..... "'••c:a•••• No•• ..... .. ..... •. • .... ····-ed .. , ... w JDC)cl toaetler • .., • ., _. yw .. ,...... ~a· Atwaa. • ..-... I *ell ..... Dad, ...... ,. ... ..... ,w .... .cs .... ~ ..... a JOod litH " ........... ,.., _ ... . ~acb ud whta we 10 allla lbe D..;e C .. tCJ there Mel ~~na." Mw • ...t Mn. Bdaooe bacl • • • • • ...... • ..,..,..,. .... Tar' I ..t11a ... ftfle -aU.ndiJia 6e N·e...:. "~t ~"' Willi ....... The adceat put of Oiaa .. • ... ·-- port Hutlor ICiw•ia Club No8DA. maa ia tbe bea .. aJy talea iaatallatic. cla-.er 1'1lartclay •• .... 11oa.. ••t 1 few tbat come liw1Warcl ay aipt at Che lrnae Coalt , .. ,. Me bar MleMacl bad cSoo't )'08 tab ia o1u rip· Coaatry Clob, J wu fortlllllate ~ •t • OGH•doD of ~re anor1io', pd old !aalakMI .. enoup to meet meay woadfll'-duata aDd dataa •• neua1 bafaaiD daya Ibis llaaract.y. rut people botb (10m .... biDOtoGtly ... aheo • friday, •cl Satarday. Dip harbor area 1ad olaewtte... potted piML He ealcl ~e ia dle bu1ain bina in Ill• fred Scboepe and bia wite ~let , take i&. ~ fn. hu lfOCtiJ •d you'll comc1 op Bemice or Newport Beach ,,,. ···c~ it ..... lr witb a lot of centa lUiced were tbe firtt onet to l.(ri•e din1 -••nlfY. {.'\t by aoodl.. to fill ap dae olcl ~ad 1 waa the aec:oad. Prod 011e dto omciah acldc Jt~t titc:h• abehes ... DiloonliD- wu one of tbe boatt and .. .,. . same ~te was dlolf ued items, odds and encle. immediately we struck up a weddiaa • aan•••nary .•lao. s~applier'a aurpluaos all add ooavenation. Before we bad So from daat day tD _tbu oo op for a bappy tqod eatiat a cbanc:e to realty 1et in Ju. 5 tbe fire duefa of for you for a pla.,.a.ized price aeu dozens of ocher couplet Nati~al City, ~lleriiDo_ ; .. Yoa.'ll filtd a 10 c•t Wa started poorinl into the club-Atlaheam t.ncl NeW'pOrt Beach 10 .tlich Zee pap~ tutptiaa bouse. Preaideot elec1 J act all aot to,eeher. to fete. one are tbe •aper spea aJ ... a 19 Barnett aad hi a wife Loi1, an~thet'a we~1 ~··e~ ceatbia, UbbJ'a peas, stewed lS)S Viata Dr., Bav Shores, 1ane1. Norma a~td thia yo~t tomatoea. Vi-• ••a .. • joined 111 witb he "'arenta they were at D1neyland an and ketchup are ooly a few !Mr. •d Mn. Leo Lc( of s~ the hotel dinina room. . .. a l! cent ~a of Ubby's Oarriel. Mr. Lee is puc New friends are made 2~ fnut co~tail, tomato llld lieutenant aovemor of Dis-every day if yoo open your pineapple j.Uce, Sprina.fteld tric:t 10. heart t.nd mind to friend-poara, VeUDODt Maid aynap Mr l.ee filled me in on th.e ahipa. Prom 001 mutually ... llld mote bioa for nc:itina backaroun of Jack's life. intereatina diacusaion it diuna iniD a world of yes- The mana.c:r of die Newport seema like we bave foUDd teryou ... with ubeliovably Harbor Ch1mberof Commerce auch a friendship wieh Lea low ptic:es ...... and now the preaideat of the and Jobn Blomatrand, 214 Kiwani1 club ooe time lived Huel Or., Co10na dol Mar. in San Qabrie~ and was work-Both John and I have fa- '" I with tho c:lothina m•u-thou who were in the boild- factwina film owned by Mr. ina ooatractioa bosinesa. Lee. Y eara aao, baclt about John' • dad still ia active 1938. Jack and bi1 family as a aene,.l contractor back bousht a lot on Pernleaf in Miueaota, while my father An., Corona del Mar, and baa retired and ia li•ina in with lumber from any place Northem Wisconain. Lea. ia he could find it they built takina die Balboa Power their home and painted it Squadron pilotina coune, bam red. The boose became wtlich I am enjoyina alona tbe me cc:a for fun for the with over lSO olber area Bametta and the Lee1. folk&. They telJ as when we Soon we ·were joiaed by Mr. finish the course we will be and Mrs. Paul L .. aon, pro-aware of. aood p~lotina and prietor of Mr. Paul'• men'• ae.-nuabap p,_ctJc:es 10 we wear, 2515 E. Coaat Hwy., cao maneuver our boat& in a Corona del Mar. It seema creditable (aabion in the Paul ia alao from San Gabriel harbor. and well acquainted with Mr. • • • • • • • • • • Lee and Jack. While eatina dinner I bad the privileae of sittina nut to the charntina Norma and Pire Chief Jan Briacoe. I never realized how ianor- ant 1 was ontil I asked people c.o es:plain what Chey were talkina abouL CALLINGGQ. I I ~ - BY~-e,(~ There' a a acarcity of wbalea hereabouta, bot I did see 2 marlin in December! Not. as yoa may suppoae, io dte ocean, but ript bere in New- port Beach! The fiut one waa o•or in front of Diet Richard' a Mar- ket. aad wat the piece de resistance of a very fine fountain. Come to Chink of it. 1 beli•ve lhia the fittt ud only marlio l'•e ever seca in a fOWltain. Thlllh, Dic:k, for perpetuatina our 1ocal fine1t apoft.fisb. Usually, it's dolpbina, aeese, little boy•. or otber item•. It's refreshina to see a fOWlta.in wilb marlin. Tbe od,er martin w~os riibt here in Corona del Mar. I bad 1eea it once before, tbe day qoora), it looks twice as bia as it did over at the An11ina Club. lD fact. it looh ao baae that I set bac:t fner(of tbe uh watet lfJN) every time I oale iL It l saw a thin& aa bi1 as daat ia the water atonaaide dte boat I'd be fi abiq on, 1 thiat I'd take dte pledae ud •••or c:roas the chrethold of Dee's a tore aaaill, uleas for peuata or cipret&et.,Bat itt real, •d bi• ed beautiful aad if you ba.n' t aeeo it. don't call C.Q. -jaat atop in at Jobn- niea •d see for youraelf. Dee doesn't care bow many people look at iL Ho'a aa proad ef it u lbouah be'd caapt it bimaelf! Ruth DeLamar eod ber skip-TIE per, boabed Bill; bloalllt fill it into the Balboa Aaalial' Clab to be weiped. It bad wei pod l3l poande at A•aloo. aad bad lost a few poaada 011 the way &au 11. Sli II, com- pared to little Ralbie. who baa tD wort bard to keep her weilllt at 100 ,a.de, it lookocl haae! 1'1li a opinion wat aot only my owa. na lataaadoaal o.. Pilla Auo. , ... , • .,..,... it for a ••• WOf\4 record for 1llltiiiM8 ia •e ,.,_ ~cl liaa ••t clau. Airy~~·• o-1fn • tot of ..t6a Mtot. .... _. Bill eli .. -, nat ~ ~... It ...... At tala poiat. e--el.._ o..c.M ..... .. .. ~.a. .......... , .. . ....W U.a It F•• ••• .... ,. .... -··· ..... ..... n., ....... ., ... .. .... t ....... ~. ...... ol.., Mtla ... llifn .&tt.O....LM. a.. .......... , ... .. Be yc therefore followen of Ooc1, as clear .daildr•; And walk In loft, aa Chrilt aleo badl lo .. d as, eel batb aivn hlmttlf for ae lei otre,... ina ~ad a aacrific.e liD Oocl tor a aweemneltiaa ••~· (Eph .. IMt S: 1,2) TWO lOOKS REVIEWED ~~ R!ADitG SKTIOM Two ~ .. -.lewa ~lp· u ....... J-.11 ...... . o~ ............... . s.ca. ot•• t....., Cl•'-c..t'-'• CIMlroiC...tJ'• .... ...... 444 8.11 .... . Co•• .............. T.,. lor cawn~r •• .._ ... • t..W' .. Dr.···-.-..~. ~ .,... .... .,..., ......... . 'I'M-·~ ...... . ....... [ ..... ... U1 01i11M A-.. Oillllia M Jo'. Itt • "' .... .. ... I Jl 01 .. .. .., .... • ... Dtll -ltlllilee .. .,...., Iii WI-"I 1 ..... Dill. G. ......... Ole ..Ua It J' =I W ........ -. .. ~ala n e Hoe&-01 n !llop •cJ flower ~ are lOla& all o•t oa ••• ,rtce stult•a wtllla& dla1 ... 1a lite Flower Aop ... ••1 oae of • Ill lad pleea ... tll beMUIII , eadt 1tu a ~~pedal .._e or lltetr o• to ~-ce ... Ml ltllf ,rtce .. :na• ~~lal .. ,&e ro.d od•ta& CMU.aer 708 ltave Mal .,...rill&. ladl•· ld~~alb ••• cral&ed, of lite na•t .. , .. d., •cl 11 .. ... uae U u • •ue or aallle l•to • e•••c.e 1-. ... ~a , .. ,. .. » •ereat off ... UIIIe abMnct art. .. 'nere .. 80IH r-.AJcaa of ,tecet •at we ........ &a .......... Iaale •cl "* or P8retl•• --&ed oa woo• . ...._ l&alJ • elec•t lltr&ecl wtlll pi•&. er. be•UIIII.J 111Mse4 ... or· ldalll .stnd ......... .. ,._ •e•••· *•••· •• ............ ,. ,_ "' .. , .,. • .., will ..... ., are •e p-ea&.eet ..• ~-eu• dua ClOIIPOia •• •a.ee •atte&er wtllt ~d •cl •"e• (well at.oat) ... I WI• pl&c*- en •• a.wla, •d dee. Jookta' !Iliad siJ IIJ&.&eiJ wtll&e .... ••d , ... ted batta ... Penn1• . ...-&elt•d caned an •~ ... Hen'• • ...,.., ... U'Uidsl ..... .,..~-c. wtrlloat lite e.aLaloer ... Brta& la Jeer •• •• It lte Iow- en Ut· u ... Ail, tat too an.- t.Uc.IIJ ~&edbJ the au- &erlt_. la .. r newer~- Stop: aomecbinanow .. g,eep- berdor Sour Douab En ali ah Muffiu ... no auaar, no short.. eruoa, ready lo pop into the toaater ... Frozea Downeynate Bluebeny or com muf'IUsa, in their own Coil moffin tin1. Bake •em frozCD and dley come out of the oven yummy. Alt.a ...... lllf•da .... &o •• Ro.eGtft ....... Ala't u ...... laftta& .... .. dUal COIIo.d&te of .... ...._ hll lonlJea lor •• "-e ... c:o-.1 ................. ..... .• ..... -· ..... ... rt ... t .. ow ow .... ,, ... . L ................. ..... •al .. we, •e w ... allle, lotle lib ..... ., ltllt , ...... ,.. rtc:e, ...... •• ... •• pd~tlu..-.. .. u..- .. aUWf,llce. ••••Je• tlof o.•t,..Jile&ID•••'· Pal --. ,. .. .. , Jllcetl jeftlo ....... Ia-. of .. eo- • .... c:ea&a. _ ...... Mit c:ea&a, _. 10 •• ~ ter ........ t• IN lttlf •rtce .. R•sbara c-ist.er aeta ... •• •••• moc~tm aood-loot-iaa kiad ,_ h•o .. ,.,, , ........ ,.,.,, ..... 10 pceay to '"*• •cl ••"• i•, ca ..... ole• •4 '"-• pots, al ao aat.- cllecl ooffot ,_...,, _,, aalt •cl peppera ... •• .,._ aM yeUowtiacl wi* •• p .. ~ ty p••ted ftowera ... Oeorpa lriatcl porc.leiaita •• tdfl• 00 .... ,., ..... -....... . ....... "" ..... -.. . t••••• ···~ eN • .., . .... .... : ............ .. . ............... .. ... ................ . ... ............ .... ..... .............. .... ................. Iii ............ ·w:: • .......... ,a .. .......... .. ----· .. .......... c 2 ....... .....-. .... , ,,_,., ...... m &. 17tla at.. c:.n. .... ...... Liberty 1·7m KJ S.o575 Z....& .. a. 'fli~-'P~ CUSTOM TAILoiS OIUole ~1111 313'7 E. Cout BJIIIWQ C010aa • liar, C.Uf. CUSTOM FLUSH MOUNTED CURTAIN SCREENS f7Lot;d J. Lee SAJffA ANA 2204 SO. MAIN ST. IOI.Mt+, S.271f tN.•t 0... ,. Celli • .....,, IE II UPIGLSTEII. U~&Da .... ry D50X~a1Yd. C.ta 11 .. • I.Dtftty 1....,.1 anotber LEGAL N011CE NOnCE TO Cltt:DITORS No. A 39123 StJPF.WIOit COURT OF 111£ STATE OF CALIFOR.'IIIA FOW T HE COUNT\' 0 F OllANO£ £STAn. OF n .OIF.NCE SCHELL HANSON, DECEA- SEO. NOTICE IS HEREBY <iV- EN &o the · creditors of the above named decedent !hat all persons havin& clairns aaainat the aaid decedent are required to file them, wid! the neceuary vouchers, in the office of the clerk of the above entitled court, or to preaent them, with the neceuary vouchers, to the undersianed at the office or Wallace & Brown, Attorneys, 224-A West Coast Hiahway, Newpc;>rt Beach, California, which ia the place or buai- neu or the underai&ned in all matters pertainina to the estate or said decedent, within aix mond!s after the firlt publication or this no- tice. DATED: December 26 , 1961 OLE HANSON JR. Execu&or of the estate of the above named decedent. WALL ~CE & 3ROWN .._ttorneys at Law 224-o\ West Coast Hiahway Newport !leach. Calif. \U dway 6-4459 Attorney for Executor Farst publication: Dec. 28 . 1961 PLANS FOR 1%2 were discussed at the quarterly meeting of the Newport Harbor Women's Philharmonic Commi ttee Jan. 3 at the Irvine Coast Country Club. Shown here, left to right, ate Urs. John Swartz of Co sta Uesa, chairman of Symphonies for Youth; Ur s. Roger Hope, fo rmer Corona del Uar resident, ways and means chairman of the Fullerton group, and Urs. Virgi l Galey, preview chairman of the Anaheinl=.Garden Grove group. Urs. Ralph Hinger ls chairman of the Women's Com- mittee. Mrs. Bernard Installed By Women's Fellowship Mra. Robert Bernard wu inatalled for her second tenn as preaident at the Jan. 3 meetina of the Women'a Pel- lowahip of St. Andrew'a Preabyterian Church. Mra. Bernard announced the reaipatioo of Mu. Norman Frahm aa first vice-president and the aelection or \in. Joseph E arhart for that office. Also inatalled were Mu. \iaclyn Somera, se cond vice president; \irs. James Roberta, aecretary; Mrs. Joseph lipacomb, treuurer, and \1rs. Donald Anderson, parli amen tari an. The speaker, Chaplain \iiltoo Whatalter from El Toro, said that the responsibilaty of providina riaht-thinltana. moral youna people reus with d!e home and that par- enta must no t place blame for failure on others, su:-h as churc:bea, ac:booh or clubs. He recommmded 3 bo.>lts: "You C1n Trull the Commu- ni 1 ta". by Fred Sc:b warz, "In Every War But One" by Eu- aene Kincaid, and "The 20 Billion Dollar Cballenae." eo-authored by Kenyon Scud- der of Balboa hlaod, dealina with juvmile crime. The liat of new officials and c:bairmeo includes the followma.: \trs. Ralph Dener, chau- mao of fellowahip; \1n. Bert \icCollum, s ecretary for mem- berahip; Mn . Bill O'Bnen, auistant secretary for mem- bership; \irs. Edaar Hill . secretary for ecumenical re- lations; \irs. \ioot Friend, secretary for evanaeliam. ~~ NLY' FOR LlMltED tlME 0 . \1rs. Torrence Dodda, chair- man of proJRm; \1rs. Howard law.son, secretary for apiri- tual life and stewardahip; \1rs. C. F. Schindler, secre- tary for mi uionary education ; \1rs. Don Austin, secretary for soci al education and action; Mrs. Charles Gibaon, secretary for literature; \irs. Donald Allen, chairman of world service ; \1rs . John \1iller, secretary for nataonal ma ssaon s; \1rs. Robert Gre- eley. s ecretary for ecumenacal rnassaon; \Irs. L av.rence Brov.n. secretary for C1tns- tian educat10n; \1rs . Vactor :-lovander. se cretary fo r sew- ana and supph e s Tl"' P'-Ott..,el pect..e... Me<!•l 111'. ceR (.,.,., th• KftM R-1,..,,.,, T eb I• with ,.,.,,..! l•thl \.lw• l•t• , •• u r • ., .,.., c •• -;, ~., 511 ?S K"" R•-lre"'"t Tel.l• 2 91 Petl ..,J Ce••• HI SIS 9J VALUE ....... ., S1299 ..,.. .... .a. .... ,. 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C'ot<'na del \ta"· has ~en named •&ent for the Santa \na dts- Utct aaency of the Prudential Insurance Co. He is ••dcly kno•, •• a record in 1 art as t and .ntertll•ner. eapcc1al h for hi a "Goon Bones•• mutane. tie is a ft&tiYe of ~at ker- Y1ll~. \tid\.; attended school• in Wauacan. Obio . and haa studied at UCLA and l'SC utenai• counes here tn CahfOC'ftia. Ht majored In aCOMm;ca. tie aed his -.ro.. Dotolhy. h••• two duldrcn - Louaac and Roben. ...... rt...._, ....... -1 ,..., .... 1-acr aa. IIIJ c. .. a lllel • .,, Clll~fllla Bike Safety Day Jon. 22 CaJifomia Hiabway Patrol ofCiceu will conduct a bi- cycle and pedesuian aafety proaram at the Newport Heiabts ac:bool Monday, Jao. 22, it is announced by Rich- ard W•lea, Principal. The propam will anclude demoaatrationa of correct bicycle haodl ina. pedes Irian obliaationa, and aeneral aafety precaubona recom- mended by men tnvolved in law eaforcemat . Mr. Wales atated that tbia . i• pan of a contlnuina streu of nlety practicea on Che ac:Dool pounda, to and from achool, and around the home. He added that tbi I type or PfOPim bas bemajven in the past, and hu ae"ed as a reminder &o children of tbear ruponai bili tie a. SHARP RELIEF Mtdwaves used to put a kn1fc under Lh.: bed tv ""&.ut the pain .. of chddbirth. Sounds fooh h, no~ado~)'~ But then, W'C'rc lucky. We have many wo nderful patn· rchevana druas ocher powerful mcdtCotttoru., too '-"hen you·~ til. take advaruaae of the fte\\.er. cffec- 11\e medicmals. Seek your phystaan·s ad\1~ he"s the onJy one qualified to pre$CTibo-for \-OUr health Then, tf he recom~ medauon, co~ to u!> for prescnption servaoe. , Christensen Pharmacy 3021 E. COAST BWT. COIIOJIA DEL IIA. OMOLE 3·2.S50 CHILD GUI DAN CE CLINIC TRINKETS & TREASURES TMRIFT SHOP 2721 E. Cout Hwy .• Coi'Otla del Mar Near Femleaf · Thru Arcade cl downataira new houn 10 a.m. -4 p.m. Tuea. tbru Fn. ......,_....._ .................... ....._ ....................... OR 3-5782 .................... _ .................... _._ _ _... Costa Mesa Lumber Co. LUMBER -BUJi.DING MA TERlALS LET US Plff NEW LIFE OPERA AUDITION -Doris Sessions of Corona del Mar, at right, Is doing som e pre-auditioning warm-up for roles in the Festival of Opera to be presen ted in Laguna qeach next August and September. Sho wn with her is ' r·lyn Interlandi of Laguna Beach. "Carmen," "L a raviata" and "Barber of SF:vill e" "'ill be presented an Irvine Bowl Aug. 24, 25, 31, Sept. 1 7 and 8. '" your clothes 1 DAY CLEANING 2 DAY LAUNDRY t NO EXTRA CRUCE I VILEr Cl FUElS Mlnor !Wpalrs FrH J..t c.u o• s.-a11. • Dnp la ~ JIJ7 E. COAST IDWAT. a.olrA Da. MU 1932 -0ur Thirtieth Anniversa ry -1962 PROGRESS REPORT lor thl• Ill \t'AI' t-ndtnlo! l.tnii.H\ 1" E1t • .' 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'•w ·'"""' •U f ... , ttf .ttttl tttff ''I\ !I I' t•• I U""C"UI• J"' Crowell. VVBed.on & Co. • Establdhfd Januan 18. 1~2 Mt'mb.rs Penftr C'out Stoclc Exc-hanp LOS AN(,l.l£S t)29 S<lulh ~prma . IN"f'l • MAdiliOn 7 0281 ("Of!O:So\ DEL :Mota • CO\l'SA • UGl SA K.l.('tl • LOSC a&4CH • ., ..... • ._. tJVYa GIRLS CHOSEN Hi-; 0...1 Milo lew ~ ... .YQ.Mea. lJatnlt' -~__, ........ HiiiL J ................ r o1 Mn. e...t a.m.-, 1939 Tetftica I.A., Haftot Hi .. l•ct•. it ,...; ... , or •• Girls L .. pc. tau a atrai-t ................ ......... ~ ...... ~~o~• ...... jM .. 16 '-oona ... t . J .. Fo*•· ....... of Mt. •d Mn. ltoMrt Poet.•. u•s s.--. Ttt., lm•• Terrace, ia aecreta.ry of .•e ··-' body. head Ia. I r.=======================:::;, leader, preaideet of Talf)t Vogue says: •New pale suits- no stopping them all year" JUST ARRIVED . NEW PALE SUIT LOOK S THA T START RIGHT NO W UNDER COAT AND CONTINUE ON THEIR OWN THROUGH THE SEASONS BEYON D. SOM E O F THE N E WE ST AN D P RET Tl EST VERSIONS HAVE THEIR O WN BRIGHT BLOUSES. BV OSCA R OF BEVERLY H ILLS I I D A VIO CRYSTAL ' ADELE ,. OF C ALIFORNIA Sl ZES IN CLU OE "'ISSES ANO PETITES 2515 £. Coast H..,.. • CORONA D£L MAll • OR 3·1890 Clab, pall proaicS.t of N• tioaal Charity Aaln., pl•• ID apeciafizo ia acbool act. miniatration. Cheryl Adama, dauattter of Mr. tnd Mn. Euacmo Act.ma, 20081 Orchid An., Santa Ana Hoiattta, ia editor or tbo acbool paper, preaideot of the Modi cal Careers Club, honor roll member, Sunday School teacher, plana to be- come a re&i ate red nunc. Claudette Unkrey, dauibter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ua- krey, 27228 Loreto, Coata Mesa, i 1 secretary of the Girls Leapae, treuurer of GAA, 1961 queen of Tn~i·Y , assistant teacber in the P.E. Dept., plans to take a Y\1CA aocioloiY rourac. KIWANIAN OF THE YEAR award was presented Jan. 11 at the annual tn stall at ion t dinner of th e Newport Harbor Ktwant s Cl ub toR. H. "Jeff'' De aver, 117 Apol ena Ave., Balboa Isl and. Mr. Deaver, whose fath er set ou t the first orange grove '" the North Whittier area , will complete 35 years with Pacific Tele- phone next summer, His son, D1 ck, has been the nat1onal champ iOn in PC's for 5 out .. -------------~~~~~------• of b years. Mr. Deaver crewed the sailboat. Last summer Dick was second in the na- tional race s in San Diego. I FN Sl<,' P boto) PRIZE WINNING SUILES will be an Insistent asset of the Tuesday Cl ub Travel Section officers as they seek out new members. Shown here left to right are: Mrs. Stewart Nolton, Corona del Mar, secretary; Mrs. Herbert Ford, Balboa Island, co-chalrm~n; aftd Mrs. Wayne Helmick, L ldo Peninsula, sec- retary: The group has as Its purpose joining together those women Interested In ttave'llng and those who have traveled for mutual sharing of their Qrlous experiences. FINE ARTS PATRONS ' HOLD OPENING TEA An openina tea &iven Sun-' day by the rounders of tbe F1ne Arts Patrons of Ne•· port Beach at lhe Newport Beach city hall Introduced the new association 1o the publtc and provided a pre-abowina of paintinas by tbe well- known artists, Millard Sheets, Edaar Ewinc. Richard Haine ~>. J ames Hueter, Robert Frame and DooJlass McClellan. Guests were given the op· portuni ty to meet the exh1bit· ina artists as well as I ll v1ew 36 of their painting ~. Th1' exhibit will be open If\ the publ ic during regular (tty Hall business bflur' •ntil Feb. 14. Opening f. d> 15 wi ll be a showing of Phtl Dike patntings. Auist1na the hostesses were the \1me s. James Scar· borou&h , Thomas Rutter, J . A. Seek. J ohn \tacCieod, Sh1rley \1eserve. Edaar Hil l, Ham John \1arch. Horace Wilson. Alan Stoneman, Arch- ibald \1acLeuh, Robert Gur· I ey, Lyman Jeffrey f-.uwell, Phillip Brabyn and Keith Gaede, and the Misses Julie Hurndall, Shelley Brandt and Sally Lawson. The Ftne Arts Patrons is an art museum assoc1ation. founded for the purpose of furthermg public 1nterest in the fine arts , and of develop- ing greater opportunities for tbe Ylewing and study of patntma. :.culpture and allied arts . As art patrons they support and ass1st any aroup or activity 1n th1s area which mav serve these a1ms. The F1ne A.ru. P atro·, have been auuhnf the Ftnc A.rts (' nrnm1 ttee of the < 1 ty ~f ~e~port Reach 1n presertlln& month !'· C 11\ llall exhib1ts, wh1ch have 1ncluJed painttnv~ b) several outo,tandmg So1- them California artists. Tbe procram of actiYities for the oomina yeaz inclode a lecture>-film series; bus tours to museum and aallcry ex· hibits out of the azea; a cal· endaJ of art events made ------------------------------- POT-LUCK ON JAN. 25 The )•month-old Plymouth Congregational Church of Corona del Mar held ita first annual meetina Jan. 10. re· ce1 ved reports of committees. and adjourned the meetina to nell Thursday evenina. Jlo. 25. That 11 the ni &b t of the farnsly pot·luck dinner, 10 be held at the Corona del Mar Youth C enter. The pot-lucie wtll be&in at 6 :30, and the adJourned bu11nesa meeting will follow. Election of church offi cers will be one of the 'terns on the aaenda. 0\urch cler\ ~abel Fitz- morris reported that lbere •ere 58 at the first church meetina on OcL 15 and 133 at lhe Jan. 7 serv1 ce. Elton Denner. chauman of the trus tees, said that pled&e• already tntaled $6,180. He ex.ptehed hope that a per· manen t minister could be called by mid-year. Clyde Scott, Mrs. Lyell Buttennote and Ho ward Laur· en 1 were named as nomin· ating committee members. Clayton Close, lay "model" ator, presided at the meet- ina. GOING TO FAR EAST Robert H. Sorenson, sea· man apprentice, USN , son of \1rs. \1arie C. Sorenson o f 924 Ocean Front Balboa, left San Dieao Jan. 6. aboard the anti-submarine warfare suprort a ircraft carrier USS Bennington, for Hawaii in a convoy of 26 abips. The ships wi II conclJct routine trainina operations in the Hawaiian area before aoina on to the Far Eut to join the Seventh Fleet in the Western Pacific. available; aupport of the 17th annual Newport Harbor Hiib School. A .. Salute To Summer Show'' is beina planned for June as a benefit, at which bme not only paiotiaa but sculpture, prsnts, ceramics and examples of allied arts will be nhibited by prominent pre a en t day artu ts of California. General membership in the Pine Arta Patrons i 1 open to anyone in *ympathy with its aim 1 and puJPoscs. Those interested may contact Mn. Chester Brabyn, 4515 Pair- field Drive, Cameo Shorea. Officers or the auociation are Mrs . Robert H. Winckler, preaiden t; Mra. J amea B. Stoddud, vice>-preaident; Mra. Rolt. Hays Jr.. secretary; Mra. JoiUJ Humdall, member- ship; Mn. Dnid V.. Curtis, publicity; Mra. Alan Mickle, ho apitality, and Mrs. Chester Brabyn, treuW'cr_ Poundina mcmbera are Mines . Dorothy Ahmanaon, Relford Brandt, Howard Chastain, E. Avery Crary, David Curtia, Lyman Parwell, Rolla Hays Jr., J obo Humdall Myford · lrYinc, Howard Law- son, Alan Mickle, Jamea Stoddard ud Richard Winck· ler. Advison arc Rexford Brandt. Phil Dike and Thom- as Rutter. PUPILS AT EN SIGN AID FIGHT ON T.B. Pupils 1n M1 ss Betty Director Is Appointed Space Race For Pack 8 Cooper's 71 clu s at Ho race Ent~1gn School have helped the dnve aaainst tuberculo- sis with a donation of money ..tl1ch they received as a prize m lhe PTA membership drive. \1111 Cooper said that suuestions for usina the money were made and eYalu· ated by the children, and they voted to send the mon· ey to the Oran ae County TB and Health Assn. Walter Cruttenden Jr .. 38 , of 4639 Goltsam Dr., Cameo Shores, partner in lhe innst- ment bankina finn of Wheeler & C rottendcn in Los An· aelea, hu been appointed to the board of directors of Electro Development Co., Van Nuya finn manufacturioa ae"ed in the Anny Infantry for 3 ycara, and was onr- acaa in Europe for 2 years. He rctumed from dae ae"ic:e to the Chicaao inYeatmeat bankina fian of Crutteoden. Podesta & Co. (rom 1946 to 1949. lD 19SO. be became a pa,_er in Ibis company, a poat he retained antil 1960, when be mond to the West CoaaL Paint a Bnght Future for Yourself Wtih a ... BETTER HOME LOAN Den 1 won the m srection and Denny th e Denner a~ard at the January meelln& of Cub Pack 8 a t the Corona del \1ar Commun 11)' Church. Charles Rote, Webelos ~1 PRICE SALE NOWONLY84e leader, and his assistant, John Semple, with dte help of the Webelos Den , gave a demonstration of the space race. which will be a feature of lbe March Pack meetina. The cubs will make their own rocket sbips, rubber band propelled, and will race them in competition. There will be 2 prizes. one for the fastest ship and one for the beat lookin&. There will also be a dad's race. Gary Grainaet, Lee Secard. Paul Seidel and Steven Day of Den 2 received Wolf bad- &es. Marie Sachs received lhe Sliver arrow. Den 1 intro· cu ced the February theme, "Parade of Presidents." The February meeting, on the 9th, at th e church. will be lbe annual blue and aold dinner. AIDS FOR MERCHANTS Librarian Dorolhea Sheely announces that the ma in li· brary in Sal boa has added Barron's national bus iness and financial auide for the convenience of buaineumen. Also in the business aec· tion in the library are Ktp- linaer's Wuhinaton News- letter. Reaearch Ins titute Recommendations. Trends in Oraoae County Buaineu and lhe Oranac County In· dustrial Ncwa. miniature electronic com- poncm ta. The appointment wu made by Ray Vacc:arello, president. Electro Dnelopment 'ftlan- ufacturcs sliprinaa and bruab bolder auembliea -about 60 per cent military tnd 40 per cent conmercial. The fim also owna 71 per cent of Electro DcYOlopment Co. of Arizona, in Phocmia, and a teat laboratory i • be ina inataJied in Van Noya. Mr. Cruttenden ud bia wife Claire hue a dauabter, Codee, 13, and 3 aona, Wal- ter, 11 . Robert, I , and Rich- ard. 6. Dorin& World War U. lie ANNOUNCING! NIW~T In 1960 he fonned the Loa Anaelea corporation or WbHler A Cruttenden, Inc:. He is a memberof the Paci- fic: Cout Stock Eadumae and fie Midwut St.odt Ex- cbanao. He waa a member of the Board of OoYentClfa of lhe Midweat Stock E xchanae for 3 yeara before movina to Califomia. VALI?HTIHB DAY. Fd. 14 Vlllnth~• Jor 6oy• .. . ~ SAL POLI(Y We don't meon toSO&nf stuffy, t a I k I n g about poficy, but it's part of beping you' lnfomw.t We're having o sole ottd we'd like you to know the thinking behind it. JIIST --WE DON'T HAVE SALES TO MAKE MONEY ON THEM - and it's not because we live in on ivory tower. It is s1mply a matter of r~pect 1ng our custom· .er's intelligence os muc::fl os their patronage. They trust us. We wont it to stay that way. SE(OfiD --The purpose of our SALE is to dispose of fash ions and patterns that we bought in excess or that sold sa well as to leave us"'With on~y odds and ends. Nothing else. Merchandise thot is sale pnced is sold as it should be -ot a loss. What's sale pric ed to· doy has been in our reg- ular stock right along. IN SOM E CASES, PER· HAPS, TOO LONG) It meets our finicky qual· ity standards -and if we have your size, you hove a genuine bargain. THIRD --Since we can't make a profit on sale· priced goods, we have no incentive fo prolong our sole. It winds up Tuesday, January 30- Eleven sale days from now. To repeat, this sale does not include our entire stock_ Some of our new Spring clothing is also on view -so you hove two good reasons tor a visit. SALE NOW UDO SHOftS, 3<421 V" .. lido Newport Beach * LOW RecluciiMJ llltere~t llates * FRIENDLY Efficient Semce * EASY M011thly Payme11t1 * QUICK 24 Hoew Service CO lOll DEL Ill PHAIIICY New dennera are O ma Grable for Den 2; DaVld Bal- lard for Den 3. tnd Robbse Crottenden for Den 4, wilh Mark Lon&Jey as auiatant. Arlhur Cherry Jr. was awar- ded the arro Yo' of liabt., hi&h- eu achievement in Cubbina and lfaduated into Boy Scouts. He wu welcomed into Scout Troop 17 by Ron Halkelmad, auiatant aeoot· master. WRAP & MAIL Vlllntiu• Jor flrls ... lhll "Wf' AN' Ded1r111f"d tc1 Thnft and Home ~hir" LAGUNA FEDERAL SAYINSS AND LOAN ASSOCIAnoN 260 Oc•• •••. ·LA&UNA IIACH CAWOINIA 601 N. El c •••• I .... SAN CIAtiNTI CAI.JfOaNIA PNKriptloa PMrmocy'" 3127 E Coast Hwy VISIT SKI-LAHD -near Jasmme Or. and Mra. R•ehant Kre- Corona del Mar del, 1530 Santanella Tet., OaMae J .tlJO lmnc Terrace, were r•c:cat vacatia..•ra at ebe Badaer ,. ____________________ _. ._Opn __ ._....., __ ._·w_• _._,_ ..... _. Pau-Yotcmitc d:1 area. SfiVICE • INDUSTRIAL PACKAGING e COMPLETE PACKAGI NG • (;1FT BOXES,..WRAPP ING e MAILING TUBES • INSURED MAILING • LET US DO IT FOR YOU I~ . RJV'-RSIOf. AV~:. ~rxt to P.O. ta to l •tl ••11• •lllloora• ... tl~cor• •do .. ,,.,.. .•. •••'• •II ..... llil ""u' ... , •• , , .. , 100t~.. n. Pl,.,.tll ea. ... ..- ._. Qar~. eo... "' ....._..,.. Rn. O...S4 Ran- ...,, fJOlll tile Pint ec..,.. ,acioaal elulrca or Loa Alt- ..... ! will pr .. dll at •• 10 Laa. IMadaJ aemc:e. Pirat &a,tht Clauc:b of Ooloea del ... J-Ot. Thomaa Wa'dll wiU pnada oo "Tbo T .. dmaial Ouiat• at •• U a.a • ...._, aerrice ad ••ne l:.itdo Pire'' at 7:30 p ... Uoi•eraaliat Qorcb, Coa\1 Woa&-''fty I Am a Tbeiat" wiU be Dr. Qarloa Bl•· "Ita aamoe topic at 10!30 l .m. Scm day. Balboa hl111d Metbodi at MY•tiat S.cta.,, Newport llei .. .......,... BeaNtd Bar- , wiU preadl • unree Slpirita •d a Trotb" at che 10:4S a. •· Slmday aemc:c. St. Jemea Epiac:opal Ouudl, PilE IU .. S STEM All .., .. .._... llloil• J•. t t.•t4 •• a..U ••• or J~ c.n-, lot Vea Palnno, Lido ltle. ft• Mra. c.ner .-,o~c.cl •• a...U waa m~ rite the •meet off •e ato ... the axb••t tiD • tbe broiler 111d c:loaed •• broiler door. The fire waa oot before Cho fa rem• ani Yocl. .... , ............ -~ ....... ·~" - --, =r •v CALL IN YOUa CL.U.nE• AM TO Till. t::N•n · ORlele Will Newport Boac:h-There will .----------------------. be hoJJ OCJIWIMlD ioa at 1 :-30 .d 11 a.m. Swday, momioa .,...,., •d Suaday School at 1:30 ad 9:30. The Rn. John Parte'• aeiiDOft title it "God'• MeateDaen.•• Pirat Baptist Qurcb of Cos\& Wea&-Or. P .0 . New- ~ will preaeb oo "A Coo- tiual Allowace" at 11 a.m. Sunday. Tbe neD in& lent U is at 1 p.m. TOUR SHOTS SLATED NEW OFRCERS AT WORK for the Newport Harbor United The SeDior Catiaaa Club Church Women are shown at Sl Andrews Presbyterian Church will aee pictures or a tou\ of Jan. 12 chectlng over the world span of the proposed World P.al10pe at the _meetiaa Moo· Day Of Prayer program. Glvlngla colorful excerpt on the p.o- d8J, Jllft. 22 , an tbo Co1011a gram 1$ at left, Mrs. Robert Hom 358 Dahlia PI Corona Anniversary for Newlo.ns ~:;n~~~R·~·r••~r:! Professional "OimbiD' Up lbe Mountain" o• at lbc C};)() ad 11 a.m. Stm· arectory IIOST JUIIS ...... s ct.y . a om cos. Tho Clt&~?cl F'UIC EllAL DlllECTOBS .(]lou,, led by Bob q,~... . · · will li 1 • Ncaro ipirit~~al~ ··••••••••••111 WfJ1I ltEifTf fJI IBIB llfACf 'S9 FORD •••••••••••••••••• $1741 clel Mar Youth CCIDter. Mr. ' ' ad Mn. Holbrook Malford of del Mar, president; to Mrs. Cliff Qulsel, 453 Momlng Canyon eo.ta Mesa will show tho Rd., Corona Highlands, secretary; Mrs. Harold Boyvey, picblrcs. 1139 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, vice-president; Mrs. Vernon Smith, )()() E. Coast Hwy., Newport, treasurer, and Mrs . P. r------------. F. Baines, 427 Pirate Rd., Cliff Haven, corresponding sec- Former residents of Co10na dol Mat, MT. -od Mrs. Lowell Newlon, ·u211 Malta St., Santa Ana, celebrated Cheir ailvcr weddina anniverury, Son day, ·Jan. 7. OR. L. P. DAVIS JR. retary. tiHSIGH PbotoJ Chi ,.,,.ct•r Fonnerly In Co rona del Mar Now In New Offices at 340.N. Newport Blvd. Suite 4 1 block E. of Hoag Hospital She's Going To Africa Hoatl were Mr. 1111d Mrs. Ronald Newlon, 604 Poin· aottia An., Corooa del Mar, 100 md daosbtcr-in-law of Open ev~ s ior your convent ence from 5 P.U. till Q P .M. Phone Ll 1-7000 lnarid 'Buhler, Harbor Hisb juior, dauJhter of Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Bohler, 212 Via Ko10n, Lido hie, left thia week for Bloemfontein, Re· public of South Africa, on an L-----------' .. Americans Abroad'' acholar· CHIJitCHES Cbri8tian Sc:ieDC» S.rrices rDST arvaca OF ~ ICIOIMIDI 3303 Vla Udo Newport Beach SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 a.m. and U a.m. SUNDAY SEBVJCIS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 2411 Eut Cout Hl1hway Corona del Mu ship f10m the Ameocltl Field fle Newtons, who bad lived Service. here for 16 yean. Aho She will live wieh tbe Cecil hostina were Mr. and Mrs. Barry Family and will attend James Austin of Lasuna a poblic &irl• achool. Sbe Beach. brofler·in-law and will stay until Au&Uit. \1 r. siater of the hooorees. Barry is a manaaer of a bank, and Mrs. Barry formerly Ass1stina at the guest book tausbt achool in Johannes· was 9-year-old Susan New- bora. They have a dausbter, ton . At the punch bowl and 17, and a son, 23, a pre-med servina coffee were: Mra. student. lnarid is the oldest Norman Christensen, Santa o r 4 children. Her faeher is Ana: \1rs. A.C. Plcaer, Cor· an aeronautical enJineer. ons del Mar, and Mu. Ralph Bill, Laguna Beach. GOP WOMEN MEET JAN. 18 IN BALBOA The couple was married at Pyne Castle 1n Laauna Beach, owned by the late E. Walter Pyne, frimd of the family. I BALTZ ' Corona del Mar Cormluni ty Cborcb, Conpeptional, MQRft l&IIV United Cburc:b of Cbriat-IUIUll "Finctina tho Oeptb of Our Faith" ia tho sermon topic of lbc Rn. Edwia Gornto for the 9:)0 and 11 a.m. aervicea this Sunday. Christian Science Churches, Newport Beach, Corona del Mar. Coata Meaa-Conflictina demands of nery day li•ina can be resolved throuab span tual undera tanctina of God as cbv1ne life. This 11 the tbeme of the Ienon ser· mon on "Ltfe" ch11 Suncay. Lucheran Church of the \1aster. Corona del \1ar-The Rev. Frank Gunn . from the Firat Lulheran Cburdt, San OteJD, .... 111 be paest pastor for the 9 30 and 11 a.m. Sun· day servtces. Harbor Chnstian Church. meetina tn che Seventh Day 1741 SUPERIOR AVE. COSTA ME$A Midway b:2424 3520 E. COAST HIWAY CORONA DEL MAR ORiole 3.q450 Si1eu 1942 Fri~ndly Nelrftboc'tlood !Wrvloe BEll BROADWAY MORTUARY 1 10 Broad way U 8-MJl. 8-3434 Costa Mea W~Chapel .,.~ 427 E. 17tfl ST. COSTA MESA 10 ..... INSURANCE ... roa AU.. or Y.:>UR INSURANCE NEEDS Sadleir Insurance Co. 1 ,._ C'ouat. Sfod., UR. Aaw, Pr. su.-aor 1M '60 FORD ••.•..••••••••..•• SUts t I'AM. C'OUftt. ~II.D. lti.K. AuUI., -t f'(, ~ '§9 FORD .•••..•.....•..... S119S '§9 CHEV. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . Stm 8,.._\< .. ..nct. !-dr. \\a,cnn \ .JI. ll"H •. -\utn-\\ 0\' I~ '60 COMET ..•..........•.. S2MS ~-dr \\ "'"" RkK. 4ut". t ftft 1.1& '§I PL YMOunl .......•.. St19S \tr ( "" -PI-'" 14111 'SS FO RD • ......••.••..••.• SS95 Rant h \\ ar••., \.A \ut" JU, H. <•I ' ,,., '§I FORD .................. $1195 '56 FORD ••••••.••••••.•••. $6fl e Hurry Whi.. They Last • 9:15 • 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING IIIEE'n.HG 8 p.m. READll'fG ltOOM Dr. Thomul. Welch, Putor Sunday, 11:00 a .m.: Mom- lnl !Wrvl~. Evenln& !Wrvl~. 7:30. The Newport Harbor Feder· ated Republie.rl Womm•a Club will meet at 10 a.m. to- day, Jm. 18, at the William Bents residence, 305 Lindo Ave., Balboa. This is a chanae from the onainal meetin& place, the Corona del Mar Youeh Center. Joan Burt on Program Jonn E. Sadletr 3333 E. Cout Hwy. Corona del Mar OR J .J8SO ll'IVESTMENT'S . . . Theodore Robins 3315 VIe Lkto. Npt. Beacta Open weeK ..,._... 9 a.m. to S p.m. Wednesday, 9 a..m.·'7:45 p.m ~1 and Frlct.y- 9 a.m. to 9 C).Jn. UCQIID cauw:a or c:aJIDT, ICiD I D I ......... ~ .. c-...... 38:J9 East Cout HJfhway Corona del Mlw SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15a.m. SUNDAY SERVICE 11 a.m. WEDNI'SDAY EVEJm(G MEE'MNG 8;00 p.m. READING ROOM- 3839 EAit Cout H._.,way Open week deys- 10 a.m. to f p.lll. You are cordJally lnvlted to attend Olurc.'h Services and to u.e the tteadln• Jtoom. St. JCDDM EpiKopal Church 3D Vlal.Jdo Newport Beactt • oa s.cmo Th~ Rev. JOihn H. Parke, Rector SUNDAY SEJtVICES 8:00-H~y Communion 9: tS-Famtly Service and Sunday School 11 :00-Momlnl Pra)'a' a net !Wnnon Nuraery and amaH child care provided THURSDAY 10:30-Holy Communion and Heallnl Service Fint Baptiat Church of eo.ta ~ (lllde,.....t ............ ) Santa Ana 6 Maanolla Stl. D:. P. G. Neumann, putor SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45a.m . Sunda.y School 11 :00 a.m . Momlq Worship 6:00p.m. Tl'ILintnr Unions 7:CO p.m . Evenlnr Womtp WEDNESDAY 7:20p.m. Bible Study 8:00p.m . Prayer Meet-Inc A COC'dtal welcome 1a ex· tended for all a1es to at· tend Sunday Sc:tlool as well u Sunday momin1 and ewntna~ A mld·WHk aervl~ 1a held ~ Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. FIRST CHBJSnAN CHURCH Pranklln 0 . Blxler, lr. Mlnt.ter U 8-4778 Panonaae u 8-5294 SUNDAY 9:45 ................ Bible Sdlool 10:40 .......... Chwdt Servt~ 5:30 ............ Younc Peoples' MHttn1 6:30 .......... Vesper Service WEDNESDAY 9:30a.m ..... Women's BlbJe Study '7:00p.m. .. Prayer MeeUnt 8:00 p.m. ...... Chotr Practl~ ICu.-ry and Child Care Provided First ChrliCian Church '796 VtdOtla at Placentia Ooata Mea CORONA DEL MAR COMMUIGTY CHuRCH COifGitaGATIOIIAL Ill HeUo«;rope Avenue Corona del Mar, Calif. MORNtl'fG WORSHJP 9:30 and 11 A.M. Church School c:laaes 9:30a.m. Nurwery few both hours. Edwin C. Cclmke Klnlater Lutbenm Claun:b 01 the tca.t. United Lu1!lera.n 01\lldl tn ~ 354.5 Eut Oout Hlpway CGroaa-del lk.r Dr. Getald Strtdder, PutGr Phone: 0~ 3-50ZI SUNDAY SCBEDUI..E ·~30 A.M.-n. Senlce 9:30 A.M.-&lnday 8c.1M»ol ll:OOA..M.-'DM s.rvtee WELCOME St. James Day School BpiaCG9al Kin4eteort. th,.._. 6th Grede s.tlltd ..... -t.•wwa .... s• at M•r .. erit. • eo .... ,., ar Or J-Ull . . ._,.,._ Robert \1arshall, mem- ber of the Newpon Beach Ptannina Commiutoo, Will di a mas city aovemmen t and planntnJ. Mn. Cballen Lan- den. member or the Newport Beach Elementary School Board, will tell about the rune lions of the achool board. Joan Irvine Burt. direct heir of the foundert or the lrvtne Co., will be the speaker at the inatallatioo luncheon of the Women's Oi- viaioo of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce Tues- day noon, Jan. 23 . at the Irvine Coast Country Club. She w1ll describe the ctif- ference betwem the Irvine Ford Plant Is Big City Scrvicin& the 200 acre EaJinoorina and Reacarch Center of Ford Motor Com- puy't Ae10notrooic Oiviaion in Newport Beach is aimilar in mmy ways to main t.ainina a amall city. Aoroao trooi c' 1 "city ad- ministration" is Che Pacil- itias Macaaemcnt Ocpartmeot.. which aoperviae& racilitioa that iaclode 1,699,000 aquare feet of lawn and 800,000 aqG&re feet of floor space • cqaal to a community of 1,500 population. Natural a•• ia fed 1nto the Aerooottonic site at an ncr· ••• of 61 million cubic feet per year, CDOulh to aupply all tho boatcbold need• of Santa Ana. Arumal electricity uao ia 19 billion watta, sli af\tly leu S" MILLION TRADE INVOLVES LOCAL HOMES A 3-quarter·millton-dollar truaac:tion handled by the M.M. LaBorde Realty offi ce in Costa Meu involus the trade or tho Palm•• one of che o lder oatabl11hed motels in L•Fn•. toaelher with 111 Lmae T crrace home and a Balboa lal.rld bayfront dwel- lina for a J ,QOO..acre randl neat Eu"'h in norehem Calt· romia. Oonton Attdrcw and Joe CUrrey, ndlanae department sa lot aaen u for M.att L• Borde, bandied bodt eoda of lbe trade. The fotmcr ranch own cr pi•• tD ~•rate the motel hlmaallllld wlll reaidc Ia Cho Newport H..-r A.rea. tban the bouachold require- menta of Lapna Beach. Water conawoption is 23 million pllont, app10ximatoly ooe-half tbe amoont used by San Juan Capiatrano house- holds. Aeronuttonic's 2,450 tele- phones, enoulh ror the city of Su Clemente, were used last year for 3,500,000 intra- plant calls, 1,713,000 out- aoina calls, and 810,000 inc:omin& calla. Tbe .. pc>tt office" handles 360,000 pieces or mai 1 eacb moath, oqualina the ~lome of cbc Placcotia Poat Office, wbicb ••"•• a popolatioa of 4,800. •cANADIAN ROCKIES' ON TRAVa SERIES Stan Midatcy , humonll or the tranlope field, ..,ill present his color film story, "The Canadian Rockie1, .. in lbe fourth Newport Harbor Kiwanis travel end adven- taae p10aram at 8 p.m. thu Friday . Jan. 19, an the Oranae Coaat Colleae llldi· tonum. The film includes B_..fT, Lake Louue. Jasper, Columb.a tcefteld, Yobo Valley and the Roc:k1es. GOES TO SHEPPARD Auman Basic Larry \1. Puma, aon of Mn. \iary L . Pums 'of 302 Alnrado. Bal- boa, i • beina uti ped to Che A.ir FOtCe technical train1na coarae for aircraft pf09ollor ~air fl)cdahats at Shep- pardAu Fotee Bau, Tous. Foundatton and the lrv1ne Co. and what al means 10 the future of Oranae County . CROWELL. WEEOON A CO. YOUR LOCAL F-ORD OE.A I.ER SIN':E 192 1 Ford e Fakon e Thunderbird e Truci:~ Mem~ Pacific Coast Stock Exch. Or. Carol Leland ,.111 be 1nstalled as prestdent of th~ Women's Otvi s1on, \11 ss \1ar- aery Schrouder as Vl C~·preSI· den I, Mrs. Bob Jay red. sec- retary, \1rs. Oelt&ht C"hurc.h. treasurer. Burd~tt Harrison. i.es. M~tr. UM " C'O \ST Hlf.H\\ 4 Y 1'1-• t w4 • .._..,., li; ...,.rv~ :'\IF.t\PORT Br~CH Uwrty ~~111 •••••• ' .. ,, .•flr1 "' <t Dick Rucker Ted Paulson t ... II ( \R ('f''1f ,. Lots Fen~ll Rum Ba~r t 1), T' "r .. ' Mike My~rs Privat~ Wire Se~ 2620 E. Coast Hwy. \fl 41 , .. t•l It t• m Corona d~l Mar OR 3 -7005 OJ-\fnn.. Yn . 'Ill II Sll I' m -"'' r l .. n .. ro ~'"' -, '' '' . THE FINEST FOODS MAY BE FOUND AT U & I! Corona del Mar RUSS & OTHAL GOURMET SPEClALTIES! Try thee. for 8011Mthing c:liflerent cmd d•lic:iOUia PORK SAUSAGE LB. 69( mode with my 9randod' s old pen Dutch R..c:ipe RARE ROAST BEEF S198 ~ooked to.perfection LB. an )Ur rotisserie BlACK Rl NED sharp Q.ddor from Her4timer County inN AGED CHEESE LB. 89( Rl B EYE STEAKS LB. $1 91 ~n:ri:: ~~ PORK TOP SIRLOINS Groceries BIRDSEYE 98( sliced t1» order LB. for O riental r..c:lpe Produce FRESH GROWN LARGE OREGON .. PIPPiN APPLES 2La~ 29< you dial! 1V DINNERS 07ick9( d r I u Vf Slf 2 '-r ca.t.o PACk ~~ ... : :e~; ;~GRADE A DAIRY con•~lence of supeNurtttt MAID BUTIER 6 Qt shoppang wtlen All you hne 7.-' #l U.S. GRADE RUSSET POTATOES 10 LBS. 39< to do Is tef~t 1n order. ~ LB. It will M c.efully selected, ~nd del iHred to ~' kitchen uNe. No mort traffic, no more wrestling wlttl hea.y loads, no more wasttd tlmt. GREEN STAMPS FREE DEUVEIY !...., 0., Eac.,t .., ..... ..,. ., ,, ... 01 J.osa• MBdfl CO.Ofli.IA11Vl .. YIMG GD.Ift SllvtMG 0¥11 -MABITI THESE SPEO ALS GOOD FROM J~ .• THill J AH ZA liNE & lEE• . Dl E. COAST NWY. AT LAIK.Uit (Aaau .._ U.. ... <Mit..l• a..) .... MMnat•ULII I -f&,Ja .a .a c ~ aM -.CII••r· a 'JIM POUCE BLOTTER - ' ' ~Ill J8$ E. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MA.R e .• ORIOLE 3·:i0.10 JAMES D. RAY a.u••c 0111nc1er lS/2 -L COAST HWY. COBOifA DD. X U ORiole :1-11!11 NOW - -AV AlLABL E SUITS AND DRESSES b:r &oltert Power s IN O IILON, NYLON, -·'!IDOL j &Ra&Y !Wade liD •ea•re - Guaru&eed &o ft t . A.L.:> HAn IliAD& TO IIIATCH ·aod J'u r Hala mada ,..,..., y ou r old r1u pl•t ee ... I wl11 ep••d a d a y In rour ho oa o 4olo& Al l oro Uoou and n •odllft& CALL MaS. WARN ER JIE .. 1133 Tide OUt ee IUIPIY o .... :~.UzO 3011 Jf.-port .. ~ .. ...-- .... -.~-· J . p .. n,., c. ~~a ...... ,.. porled l ,-ir or biaoc:a lan, 2 eo~~ta, a h•ai•a electric llft'IP, all nlued .. aas. atolea [rom bia docked boat ia New· port Hubor ... Mn. Oooraa Hell, 406 Iris A,.,.,, CofOQa del Mat, reported a bike found &I Iris A•e. aDd Bay· eide Or: ... Don Weill, llOO Kinas Rd ., Cliff Haveft, re- ported a 14 inch doll and a 4 Coot maaikin nlued at tH l lolen rrom a Chrietmaa dis- play in front of hi 1 home ... A s ki re ck valued at t17 wu atolea hom Oft 1Df1 of Eanoe Euna auto parted in front of his home at 413 Via Lido Soud, Lido lsle ... Edaar N. P ellman, 2133 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar, n:potted his cat ro bbed of camerae aod euit cans or clo thina valued 11 1586 (tom the patkina lot of Denny's Drive-I n , Corona del Mar ... W'~UdQ, .laa. 3 William Youna. S8. o f 404 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, wa e booked on charau of beina dnmk in public ... Two boy• atole comic book• hom Owl Reull Druaa. 2108 W. Ocean Front. Newporl Be•ch. by alidina the comic booh out the ruil llot and aoina outaide •nd pick ina them up . nnarM~. Ju . 4 Two honea were looae and .f'Q•mi na •round 2l at St. and 22nd St. west or Irvine Ave., Baycrut, reported Dwi abt May fiel d, 1843 Tr•dewind a l n., Baycre at ... A refriaer· ator wu impounded by police from 620 Poppy Ave ., Corona del Mar; it had an outaide lock •nd wu declared to be hu .ardous to youna aten ... Articles v.\ued at SS9 .70 were atol en from the auto of Ron•ld Keck, 1959 Mapl e Ave., Coata Mua, parked • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • WHA ... 'S DOING • T. M. Hlmbrook, your T~ephOne Man~eer in Newport Beach·Costl Mm • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• You wouldn't think so to look at it . but your t ele· p h one is a re ally com · plex arrangement of 472 separate precision parts. Spread out, they'd cover a desk top ~ Yet teams of skilled people at Westem Elect r ic, manufacturer for the Bell System com- panies, can make:a phone fro m ~c rat c h in j ust about 45 minutes. At Western Elect ric's main plant some 30,000 telep.hones a day come off t he assem bly lines. Th is takes ple nt y o f technical know-how. It also takes a constant search for new and more efficitml processes, t ools, aild' work methods. . . . The result of this teamwo rk : keepang up w1th Calif or · nia's and t he nation's fast-growing telephone needs with hig h quality products t hat help us serve you better. . . . . . r ... ...., a """"*' of .ti· des lately on how to im· prove one's reading !peed. Now t hat's so mething our Information opera· tors are very intere!lted in. So they can give you quick, accurate informa· lion, they've taken com· pany Rapid Reading courses. use special In· dexea and c ross r efer· tmcee. Three years ago, the average time spent on a request for a tele· phone number wu thir· teen ~eeonda longer than it ia today. ~arning tO e ut down the time it takes to Jive you the lnfonnatJon you want hU al8o made the job euier for our operator&. Thia 1a another important way we have found to help_ -_:-_JI~ fOU bet~r ~ .erilee. • • • • • NEW RJMAIUNE CABLE. A major construction program to to provide 1ddltion11 f1cilitles for the H1rbor Area has Just ... COfnpleted. Thi s Is unique bec-..se It Involved l.aylnt a sulaUtlnt t1bte on tht floor of our bi_y, 1t the upendfturt ef IPIIfOXI ... It/y $)5,000.00. nls coblt will prow/de 2100 _..uonal pairs for un 1ft Colonl del .,., 1nd the cross bQ area. It •fso helps us t• pact with your evtt~ng .etslra for fast, tfflcl ertt •••• setftct. ...... ,s1 Jklll ar How_,• •••..._r.. -1 'W. Coatt Hwy., Balbo t C..tt, -I ,.....,.,, ... Tha boet or Huold Da ... doehd 11 Ballloa Covet ••• eatered ud bt10111i•a•. WtN ICAI\Aired, t.t DOibi.a l .,... pearecl mi u iall .. J . L. Al ita, 2101 Bay.-re Dr., Bay Short~, reported the tbert of f166 in articles from a rea led apU1mcloL .. A pola limp valued at SS wu push-" off a 6 root polo on tho rront lawn of Jewell P. Jackson, 3605 Lake Ave ., Newport Beac;b ... 8A11JKD,\Y. J ... 6 Abe1to1 sbinalea valued at s l 5 were pulled rrorn the roof of lho Perpu McKay home at 707 Janine Ave., Coron• del Mar ... C arl Kauf- mann, 17. of 716 Larkspur Ave., Corona del Mar, re- pcnted. the theft of hi a jactet hom hit loctor at Hll'bor Hiah Schooi ... Ciyde Miller, 70, los t SSO worth of fithiDJ ae.!J (rom • locked ,.,.,. at 310 E. Ocean Proal, Bal· boa ... Roy Matsick, 46 . of ZH 6ht St .. Newpot't Beach, was charaed with beina in- to 1icated in publi c. SulclaJ,J ... 7 Richard J ennen, 18 00 Commodore Rd., Baycreal, reported someone drove a car 1!0 feet over hi 1 newly planted (ltnwbeuy plants) front lawn ... A surfbolld, vtlued at $65, wu s tolen from Jamea Bech er, 465 Cam· bridac Circle, Costa Mesa, on the beach area at 23rd SL and Ocetn Bucb in New- port Beach ... Thel ma Say.' ward, 19, Coa ta Meaa, te· ported her purse stolen fr01r1· ber unlocked Cit wh ile Ill Bayside Dr. and J am boree Rd., Bal bo a h i and Bridae area ... Howard Mullin, 108Y.z 20th St., Newport, wu book - ed oo iniO.s.i cation cbarJe ...... One bo1 of arocenes was stolen from the open back of a atatioo wtaon used by Mrs . G. Gil bert, 1905 W. Balboa Blvd., NewPo rt. Yt lued at SZO ... A surfbo11d valued at S70 wu scolen hom the pickup truck of Cad Wood- m•nsee, 215 28th SL, New- pen Botch ... MOIMIQ , J ... II SCOUTING IN NEWPORT Is ont of the vlt.ll activities that offer s an opportunity to all boys to learn about their commun ity. Members of L ido Isle Cub Scout Den 3, Pack 37, w ith their den mo thers, Mrs . Ruth McNeese and uis.. . .R obert Paley, have visited many area organizations. Shown here are 8 o f the q bo ys who joined their den mo th ers In a tour of th e New po rt Balboa Sav ing s and Loan· Assn . P re sent were: J erry Grant, Bill Paley , Bob Haskell, Pat McNeese, Rickey Hawthome, Steve Nielsen, Rickey Ric e, Bill Bissell a nd Dick Howland. fB t cbrr PhotoJ "PREVENT CRIME" WEEK PLANNED Week by ent.erina the poater and eaaay coate1t, \h. Han- ANDY TO GET AWARD Andy Do-rine, Htrbor hl•d Rd. reaideat or Newport Boac:h , the "Jinaln" or TV fame , will receive the citi· ze nabip award or the Oran1e Empire Scout Council at th e 40th annual diMer Jan. 23 at lbe Bslboa Bay Cl11b. ... n.. l,.= COif'( ..... , ... u •• of lorelf' c• lius 'Jerry Hall Tire Service Wea,.l ..... • Ill...... . ca....-. ......... ell Comf'r &odMICaf It Jfewport IIVd. WILT II uwADAII uon Amerlca'a LarJHt Selection Rounda da Clock Hawaiian FUhlon s-.&• ... -oa:I-JO:ICI ANMDUNCHG Tho Op .. ing of GEORGE'S BARBER SHOP (lonurty Hutt's Barber Shop) Two barbers to serve you1 J)J) E. Cooot H'way Corona d•l Mar (Nur Denny's Rutourant) Phone: ORiolo ~ 17 46 A bi ke valued at S8S •u I \olen from the bact yard or Rtlph Schis ler. 1202 S. Ba y Fron t, Balboa l sla.nd ... The Corona del \iu orfices of Dr. Claire Barnett, 2345 E. Coast Hwy.. re po rted an attemp ted buralary with the screen doo r alasbed; ftO en try wu made ... Genevieve Smith, 3408 Ocean Blvd., Corona del \itr, reported bwalan entered the open fron t door of her home and took 170 cuh ... \iichael l awler, 193S Commodo re Rd., Baycrest, reported the the ft of a l )S sporu jacke t from hi• ctr ... The annual obaervanee or Natienal Crime Prevention Week in th e Harbor Area will be held Feb. II thmuab 17 under the spon aonhip of the Excbsnae Cl uba of Newpon Harbor and Costa Meat, Dr. Sheldon Newcomer, president of the Newport Harbo.r Ex· chanae Club, announc;es. cock stat.L ~~~P!~~il~~~~!!~~~ ... i!~~i!~Piiji~~~~~~ .. ~~~,.~~~~liiiii~ A ~45 transistor radio wu stolen fr om Wil litm Bru ce . 61 6 Seaward Rd., Corona Hiah lan ds ... \lrs. Ro bert Why- tack. 52 19 Bruce Creacent, Lido Sanda, reported the theft of a 1104 surfboard from her aaraae ... (Con tinued on Page 8) Crim e Prenntion Week observance• IJ'e beina spon· aored simultaneously thto uah · out the Nation by E xch1n1e Club's campai&n to alert the publi c to the need ror viaor· ours, year around crime pre· ventioo activitiea, Dr. New· comer stated. Taylor Hancock hu been appointed aenertl chainnan of the Crime Prevention Week Comnittee. Other com· mi ttee memben are: J ohn Crean, Gene Cunn inaham. Charles Peyton , Bill Mit· chell and Dnid Woodfin. Students hom the two Har- bor Hiah Schools may ptrti · cipate in Crime Prnention NEW GYM NAMED FOR DR. PETERSON Dedication date for Ortnae Coast Co lleae'a new &Ym· nuium haa been aet ror Feb. 6, durin1 the half-time period of lhe OCC-Santa Ana Colleae basketball J&me. In aettina the tim e, the OCC Board of Trus tee• pre· aented and adopted un ani· moualy a resolution to name the buildinJ the Buil H. Peteraon Gymnaai11m in bonor of tho c:olleJe ptuicknt. Walter LoniJnOOr, trustee hom lbe Newport Beac:h area, presented *e ruohatioa. "MMy people in lhe common· iry bave come 1o the botrd membeu with the requeat that tho c:olleae Jive recoa- ni tion to Dr. Pet.enon'• lead«ahip in developina lhe collep, by namina the IYm- naaiunt ror him," Mr. Lon&· moor said. The reaolution praiaed Dt. Peterton for hia tthini•ua- ti ve ability , hi a letderahip in pidina the powtb of the oolleae and bia recop ition of lhe importlftCe of competi· the athletic• 111d phyaical ed11c1tion in education , ALIENS TO REGISTER Tbt Uai ted S&atoa lmmi· antiOII u d Nala.rllisatioe '*lrlnice 'ftnlta•·•H•• · ..,.-. .... nllmtt *tit .._., · IM:Nu r.,on aa ,..Ured bJ hamipadoe Lew llf 111• •d or •1• "!""•· "-" R.,ort "'-• are aftii.Ws at all ._.patiaa lemce oftlcea _, Poat omces. .IUIIJJIRQ lie-'D • m, +'¥* • AU. ffiD ft' 0 ....... ,.... a _ .. __ _ -··· T ra1sfer your OLD 1961 or Open '"' NEW 1962 S.Jitp Acc011., witlt ' NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS the Savings and loon As-latlan that has helped to -•e Orante County tiM BRIGHT SPOT OF THE NATION I • "' lM • -u.n-fila ........ llltnnt " Ill WiJI ..... to lllrtlltr 1hl ........ -' ""''' I tf lila ... Ill wllktl ,.. ha. '" IMN'fit firtdly aM ~rtetly a ~ ....., ~ ... a .. .,..nwritin .,..... .', . • 11rt c.-. WM " ............ .,.._ _.,. ~ .. ~ .. ~~~~.;.._ .... __ -- • .. ll'&llM. __ _,_., ...... -1tf-k lfiWlll ... ,.., .. rlly ........... •...,. 1a • .,...., ,.. .....,. " .. """'-IMII ................... a ... a,_.._ ...... ,,.,_...,_ ....... _ ..... _. __ ...... :0 ................................ ...... ,...._ ........ _ • ---- t ..._,...0 A I!DOINO t YA8D CL&AN·UP t • POWBI mQUINENT •••• unaA Til • •• a.nn Allocations Mad~ by UF T1le Newport Bcadl U1l ... "-d hu made fle first la .. f of itt allocatioaa 1D ita ll aaeaa •• for 1961. accordia1 ::::::::~:::: 1D Diet Ricbatd, campaip ~~ ma.aacr, ud Jam .. Peuey, hla uaiatant. The .. coed payment will be made • *'·. -· · 'Rt• ••• r ... .-t01,091 ••• ..... oMcially cloud, but anyoaa wbo wu mined In lhe cam.- paip ml)' aead contribatioat to the office, Jl5 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Heiabta. Preaident Pred Scho..,a lllnouncea lhat the llllftual ............. awarda luncheon will be held ."! Jan. l4 at the lmne Coast CouDtry Club. Carpentry 'Minor a.patn No lot» Too Small! H . 0 . ANDERSON ~ r.pper Tree Lene Oolta Mesa. Callt Kimberly 5-8175 If no &aiWft ea1l MJ 6-2372 P..,_IM .. e Merc:bMC.. no Aci¥..Uutn TilE £~SIGN MEDALLION CONSTRUCTION HEAVY REGIST.RA TION wa.s exper- ienced at the flrst meeting of the Balboa Power Squadron "Piloting Course'' at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club In Balboa. On Jan. 8 there were 152 present for the- course conducted by the 3 officers shown above, l eft to right: Ken Logar~, chair- man of piloting; Mrs. I sabel Pease, ad- van ced piloting, and Mal Coston, lieu- tenant commander and navigator. The course is held every Monday night, starts at 7:30 p.m. (ENSIGN Photo) .. sq per Sq. Foot and Up l OOX Financing Complete Plann ing Finance Construction USE YOUR VALUABLE PROPERTY NOW· DON'T RISK FUTURE REZONING DEAN A. KEPHART ~NIIAL COHTUCTOil e~n M()jiU ~lNG AHO CONS1'11VCTIC* .,10 Y. COAST WICOWWAY N~w.ot!T U404. CA11J. WlLTIN CURIE'S IIAWAJlAJf IBOPS America's Larrest St'lectlon nounda da Clock Hawaiian fashion ap.. SQA. & £,..., -oa 3·3030 101 MUDfl: AVL aAUOA ISLAIID COM BUSINESS SHOWS eXPANSION Growina with Corona dol \1ar is the J .A. Bater Co., 21116 E. Cout Hwy., locat~d in the Pecaut Buildioa. The finn. now in ita fourth year, bas moved into laraer quar- ten tn the nme boildina to afford utra epace to ditplay thcu mercbandiee for their cuatomere, ltated \1r. Baker. The finn deale in specialty advertiaina calandera and busirten &iha. There are 8 aaleamen who viait the thou· sands of merc:ban 11 every year aervicina them with adverti eina epecialty i lema. Two office airh auiu \1r. Baker in operatina the office. ANNIVERSARY MARKED BY INVESTMENT FIRM Crowell, Weedon ct. Co., ioveetment eecuritiea finn, ia martioa ita lOth anni•er- nry lhia moath. The firm was rounded on Jan. 18. 1932, by the two oriainal partnera, Warren H. Crowel l aud Georae Weedoa. The headquarten office ia at 629 S. Sprina St.. Loa Anaelea. Their Corona del Mar office 11 at 2620 E. Coaat Hwy., with Burdett R. Harriaon u ruidentmanaaer. Other officea ere in Covina. Laauna Bea ch, Puadena and Van Nuya. They are memben or the Pacific Cout Stock Exchaaae. SAIL IN TO • • • • • . OUR SALE TIEIEIIIUS VALUES -- 1/J To 1/2 Off ...:!;:_ .. ~"""._a._- ALL SALES FINAL .;_·---:::_-.._ ---IIIUIII'ft&U, aAUOA Of&ll lnDAft 11 TO I ...., .•• a..-...... - •• , at .... 1111 Dltll•l CledltC...••• .. Be n Alexander. of tele- viaion'a "Dragnet" fame, and prominent Hollywood execu· tiv~. has been narnE'd 1962 Campaign Chairman for thfo Southern California Chapter of 'The ArtHritis and Rheuma· ti.sm Foundation. Emmett C M cGauahey, Chapter presi- dent, announced the appoint- rrM"nt at a campajcn kidt-o« m('('tifll. INCOME TAX SERVICE Need Help Witb Tu Problema'? OurSen-iceDoeeo'tCo1t You' We save you time and trooble- Plua lep timate, eubstanti.t cub o ver·and above our fee' WE ARE LICENSED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Leadin a 'Our Pield P or O ver 20 YE ARS -SINCE 1941. \1any imitate -but very few duplicate ourTAX SERVICE. MAC FRAI'fKEL, LL. I . 12393 Chapman. Garden Grove (Just West of Harbor B lvd.) ..... Jefferson 7-2002.. ... Open 9 to 9 INCL. Sat .t Sun. Come in at your convenience· Appointnents are NOT neceuary. BR-R-R STlLL CCl..D ISN'T IT? We have a Ctw cloaeouu or coats and eweatera left at 112 price and leu. Special Toy · and miniature poodles this week -Black. silver, Apricot from SlOO up JORDAN•s PET SHOP 2132 E. Coaat tl'way, C£).1 OR l-2430 SPiciAi ~~MAiL IN YOUR diSSif1ED-ADS- ~ Check , I I L -----J. -----a.-----'-_____ a.----- I .. -----'· -----.. -----.. -----10. ---- u. ----12. u. ----1'-----15.. ---- SPEaAIJ IS worcll oaly 50c lar OM iDiertlOD -3 ttm. ODiy 1.00 11. ____ ,_ 11. ----1.' ----11. ----.. ---- IJL ____ a. • ,.. -•----,1. n a a a MUSICAL NEW HAMMOND ORGANS NEW STEI NWAY PIANOS Chri stmu trade-ins-5 spinet and conaolepi enoa. 1ncludina Sohmer. Starck. Howard, Starr and many othen, from S31S, euy tcnns. Useo Hammond CHORD Oraan. low pn ce on this apectal finaah; eUJelt terme . La rae ~>election of used SteJn'A'av Grands, from S fL to 7 ft. s1 ze. like new, acv- erll lo~ than If) price, 3 years to pay. Hammond Concert 'dodel Oraan. endorsed by areatest Church and Concert arti 111. F1ve Studio p11anos includ- tna Baldwin. Gulbranaen. Behnnan, Evcre:t, ~d Wur- litzer, all inperfect condilion, from S39S, a s low u Sll a month, Ou utmh trade-ins. \1aple fini ih Hammond Sptnet Oraan. a real buy on thu scarce item. Twenty beauoful aranda. many famous make s. fully au arant.eed. from 5495. term~ like renL tlectro nic Organs -Chn s t- maa trade·tna: ~urlttzer. Thomas and \1in shall. bta choice. chord• and srtneu, all on specaal ule. Good pract1cc p1anos from Sll9, ltttJc u. SS rer mon th . Come and see the newest HammondOrgans , the L-100 Senea 1n \1ah. and Cherry, or the ne-. deluxe \1-10 3 1n French Prov. Cherry. Repone n ed Cherry-Map! e. Early Amen can Sptnet Piano, some rent return s, one dam- aaed aliah tly tn shippina: sptnet and consolts all like new. save Sl20 to S:!80. b1lanct on rental ttnns . Sec the new Setf-Cont&Jncd Hammond Oraan s, full stze, tn \tah., Ltsht Walnut.. or the ao raeous French Prov . SCHMI DT-PHI LLIPS lCX)7 North Main at 20th Santa Ana. est. lql4. Open Monday & Friday n•ghts Free Par\:ing SHOPPING FOR AN ORGAN? We have lhem here at Oraan Headqu1rten -C ho rds from 175, Sptneu from S49 S, and Con aoltl 11 U :!SO complete. Choose from a larae aroup of l1tt model trade-ina. EnJOY the con· venienc e or one· stop shop· pin& • we have all makes under one roof. Pianoa, too. Spanct 1 from 139S. and fine araoda, an- cludina 1 Stttnway in E bony. Your Dueet Factory Dealer HMNOND ORGAN SnJOIOS l1S4 E. Coall -OR 3_.930 CORONA DEL \tAR MOVING? We hamJstl a 1.,.. van an4 2 rut. eapertenc.4, lnlrun!d mown foe onl)' 111..50 an hour •• to 30 aU.l-. AliO eout-410-eout aftCI O'ftt II I I ,_...,.. at J'OUf dear . ................. NEWMAN IN THE ENSIGN f!PR SAL£ ClASSIFfED AD RATtS-c.h ~-trW" witWR Jl_~ • ~ACR IOOO.Piaoulor • . .f r .... -2-.r.,... --1 ltMaa ckhvery or come buy yoar 20 __. or ._ _ .75 1.25 1.10 Oat tn.k fall of leUoned Zl ...... JO ~ lirC11100d. Lapna Canyon 1.00 1.50 2.80 Wood Yard, 21431 St.a Jl ...... 40 .,.,. 1.25 2.00 2.10 Lae. HY ~ a. worwJ ovw 40 wonll --.Ol .OS A7 WINfiELD atiNA flOI nJ- .. , 1acritic:c f'7S; )..ply low lliaat Cookware, t)S; Roaere til•er celfae let'Yice, tl5. Vl7·1,.. (DO tolD. LOT for aaJ• by o wner. On Someraet Lane in Weatchff. t16,500. OR l-0590. CORVETTE 1961. Lih new. Make offer. Hy1t1 4-6S•l or Kelioa 11-671 7 \CAWS used CUllOm madt su1ts , coati, slacks. SJ zes 39 repalar. OR 3- 21"0. TOY POOIJt 1::. PUPPIES 9 weeks. \ • C. \1i 6·3306 or OR .S-02SJ. HB.P WANTED CASHlER and ConceuioniaL Apply afur 6 p.m. eveoinaa. Pew Theatre. TOP OPPORTUNITIES DAILY BE' Sure To Chf'('k With JUNE FARRAR Employment Agency 475 N. Ntowport 81\d Nt>wport Sf-ar t-~H 6 H 81 FOR RENT ONE FUR.'l .. 1 unfum. !·BR apts Comna del \lar Garbagt dt ~~oposal , fire l'lact, gara,Je. fl4liO Yelrl~ lehe Adult1o onl). no f'eb Owner. O R S~o.n . nr 6200rchtd . FO R RENT-Fum1shed, low- er apartmttlt for 1 v..oman 1n f'nVatt hcrme Rdtr· encts. (, c1 rue n. near ncean. Yearly rental IllS per month. O R 5-0t9tr OFfl CE SUITE OR APT On Coast HaJ}Iway 1n C.D.\1. 3 attracta ve rooms -upptr all fum1 sbed With uta laues S80 month ••th or w1th out lease See JORDA.'I'S. .!73! E. Coast H'•a'. OR 3·2430. SERVICES 20 YEARS local experieacc cxtenor ud intenor pain tina low winter retes ABC PAINTING FURN. APTS. FOR RENT UVE AT the BEAOf For As Littl~ A3 $137.50 per month l\1\ll'l>l \TE OCCL'PA:-.lCY at the SHORES G.\RDE;o.; PATIO I \P \RTME!'\TS ; •rnished or Unfurnished CORONA DEL MAR • f umplmw11t.ary Cont s~ntal 8rf'ak(a51 • "'"•mmsnl( Pool~ • Tf'nms fO'Jrt • !lil'.u"f' ( h.b Hou~ • ~ 1 c. ' f'u'h"2 Grtf'fl • "hull ,.. So.: I d ( our1 Phone ORiole 3-3445 900 Sea lane •I thf' m•,.r~IIO" ol \h \n hur Bhd • H•ghv. J) 101 FOR EXPERT PAJNTINC -CALL - Sympso n & Ncllar :'\t-wport s Oldt'~ Estabhshed Palntt>rs OR 3 3630 -Eves OR 3-5454 Pamtmg, Dccor::l!:ng SHAKE ROOF PR£SERVLVG :'\t-at A Cle-an Ll~n~ 6 Insure-d M. M1chael Pamtmg w_ 6·1.200 ct.S~ PURNITt.:RF ~"'ID CABINETS O'JI-N ECE or room fuJI at vtrv reaeonable prtces, Rc- produc bons •(desared. fu,.. • ntturt rep&Jr Ca.ll me . Yo\l "'" be pleased. J E 7-078S. REAL ESTATE CX>STA MESA Delau four pleu1 olf•ed by ower bWider, all bail~ in plaa diab waaher, forced air baat. earpeu. clrllpe1, souocl iuulatiott, fenced. lenda~ed wath epriDklcr. Tot) locatioo on ~omona An. one block South of 11tb St. open daily -11 till darlt. 2 BEDROOM HOUSE. new furniture, d~pea, carpetina, newly decorated 1n1ide and out. O wn pn Vlte fenced yard, 1ttached 1 car praae. lll O&Je, Coua ... en. tllS monlb leaae.Owner 494-7110 Laauna. AlTTOMOnVE IT'S CHECK-UP TIME TIRES • TUNE-UP • LUBRICATION • WHEEL AUGNMENT • OIL CHANGE • • Herb M 1ller's RICHFIELD STATION 3636 E.Cst. Hwy at Polnwttla OR 3·9728 • Corona del Mar JOHNSTONE'S Mesa Auto Wreckers Ulle'd Auto Parta. ,,.... Wt> Buy Cart 6 Scrap Metal 2075 Pla~ntta Avt>. Costa Me. · Ubt'rty 8·7013 MISCELLANEOUS C ASHforyourpiano KI 7~57 ALL TYPES Or Photographic Supplies • rut color ftlm Mrvl~ • Movat> proj«tors tor rt'nt • Modet alrplanf' supphH Mears Camera Shop 1782 Nrwport Bl vd Costa Mt"U -LJ 8·7042 Point Factory Outlet Complete Landscapmg BUY DIRECT AND SAVE Serv1ce FREE ESTIMATES :) lr H Crt>f'n Stamps frt>e de>I I\'NY CORONA DEL MAR ~l'RSERY OR 5-0160 · 77-44 E C'oest Hwy . 1663 P lacentil Ave. Colla \1es 1 MIOV. . ._ Y 6-7768 HOMES FOR SALF. CORONA Da. MAR AREA For Those Who Want An Everlasting Unobstructed View of the Blue Pacific Your new Harbor View Hills home is designed to preserv• forever your cherished view o f magnificent Newport Harbor and the Po- cific Oceon. To this end, roof heights ore controlled ond oil facilities uttder- ground. Complet•ly plann•d for Calitomia ' s indoor.outdoor li'f'it~g, eoch spacious site provides o pool oreo. All homes ore stubbed out for electric or gas pool hook-up. Landscaping for the st,..t side of eoch home is fumished by '*'• build•r, and is includ•d in '*'• price. Customi ling features ore m•y for this select com- munity. • I . S, • 4 M*ooas . ~., ..... • La&h " ,-ucer co .. tnt'· • Palos \'U'CIH atllee, NOf'- ...... av.,... 1,251 .... ft. of IIdia.. U••• .,. • AU..tectrie •t&c:Mu wt• • ............. ··-· .. ...... llleo4 ................. OMMp. &iota .. wtc:l ftrt9lii!Cft Fta& ro'*. pt&dlt!CI rodl, • SoiH .-a-f~ lllliaale M ...... IDOla • DcMIIale F ..... IICM S...,.... .WI~ .... ·~-.... ~ 111ft llwf&H ..... of lA ate 01!1 Pi• We cw ..-nJ We • Cdle*'l cetl ... • 1111111~111 Mr. • •• ... • _ ..... . ~ '-···-·kttc:a •• .....,_ harbor • VI8W hill HOMES PRICED FROM SJ7,500 •-... I ,rJ, ' liBST LOCA 'nON ia C.D.M. Conlcr lot ~ older duples. Raar l .. aed f17 5 mo. Pi• place, 1 .:~~~all patios, ... tHelia. R .. aooablc do .. ~ Teuns -· mi&bt coasicler 11Mll trade -OR 1~7147 R. E. FOR SALE UDO ISLE by OW!ICt-2 •COCJ. J bedrocm, 2 batbl, drapes ud sha.ttert, w-t-w car- petiDL P.A. heat, 2-car 1araae, hardwood and •inyl noon , bu.ih-ifl ki tchen . diDi•t room. QR J-7716 IT'S A BIG DAV for Jack as ChaMber of CcMMierce IIIMater Jack Barnett Is Installed as president of the Newport Harbor Kiwan is Club. The Installation was held Jan. 11 at the Irvine Coast Country Club. Shown here left to right are the new officers and the outgoing president Secret..ry Gtof'ile ~~=~~~~~~~ t-' DCC AOUL T ED ~ BREAD TEAOIER DIES ...... o!~t. ;:,!~If~!·:~;': \ 6 l1111d1, died Jan. 14 at his LOAVES hom e. He waa bom in Cbica- 10 and lived here 7 yean. FOR Mr. Wolfe waa sales reprc- sen tati •e for tbe Atlantic Aluminum Co. 1111d adult cdu· HOT HOMEMADE BREAD cation teacher at Oranae WE MAKE IT -YOU BAKE IT Cout Coll•a•. 460 NO . NE WP ORT BLVD. NEW PORT BEACH He is sunhed by bit wi fe , Elizabelh; a 100, Bruce; a J bloch No . of "Arches" Old N~wport Bl~d. dauabter, Mn. Michael lsc- .. ,.-,,;ly ,p,rou~ti.-Tll~y will lo u~ yo• {ot it'" ber1 of Newport Beach, and bit molbef, Mrs . Caroline "Will .... H•ll6y l11la S~co•ti Ho••y•oo•" Wolfe of Chica1o. '========~::'::'::'::'::'::'::'~::'::'::'::'~ Puncral scm ces were held r J1111 . 16 at SL J.mes !!pisco- Reader pal Church. lbe fanily u ke d contribution• be aiven tD lhe Heart Fund in li eu of nowera. Balu Cotona del Mar Chapel wu in dlar1e of arran1emenla. c.-. ............ PI'Dw ,..,_ 'h~ Ta.uday Weld Ric:b.ard Beymer Bachelor Flat g c::::.-.. -~~~-·CCIU:IIIt·-~ seco.d J'eaQin D1111a Andrews Eleanor Patker Rodda Jr., Presl-11on1ett. o.ttolot Pmldoftl Tao Blllt:ely, VIce President Gordon YcCiell•, Treuurer William PetJL Not present for the picture wu P.,ne !Th-.yer, wlce . presldenl Directors Include: Fred McMasters, 8111 Geohrepn, Dr. Ed Riesen, Les Penn, Jim Laws and Harold Chrlstter. (l!HSJGN PHIIDJ The lnine Co. i• preparina pllllll for ill first denlopmea.t at the DOt,thwut comer at Coast Hwy . ud MacArthur Bhd. aioce the coutructiOI'l of Merle's Orin·Jn more tban 10 yeats a10. The company's requeat for resubdi'riaion i1 on the New· port Beach Plunin1 Com · miuion aaenda for lhi 1 e•en- ina, J an. U . Creatioo of J loti i1 aoulht 10 that 1 buil~ in1 facifl & Cout Hwy . Cllll be conatructed tbcre. Here is tho aaenda; nN.U... MAPS Fi•al map of Tract 4224 in tbe west Upper Bay Area, 119.27 acrea diYidcd info Jl2 residntial loll. Pi•al map or Tract ....._., a plaaaed residential den\~ rocmt of 4.81 acres di•ided i•to 14 Iota, at Ta.atin and Del Mar, Upper Bay area. AIIENDII'iNTS Ameadment or Secti011 9108.7 of Article IX of plu- niDI and &oninl replatioa• ID read "atreet u d alley risbt• or way." ln'ioe Co., 1oolh of West~ cliff Or. ud west of Do•er Dr., rezone from DDclauificd 10 C-N-H for ccrrwnercial development V-'-ANCE8 Elon Brown, 900 W. Balboa Bl•d., Balboa, permiuion to ban commerci al uan ia an R-1 districL Catherine Catli. 219 O&hlia encroachment into 10-foot rear yard setblc::k to bajld Joba Miller, 1212 W. Oc:eu PL. Balboa, froat eavt~ aad cotnice 110 p10ject 6:W indies beyoad penni tted 16 i•c:b.es, in order to allow nisti•a eoeft)8.Cbmeet 110 ranain. J .A.D. Corp., 112 Via Antibes, Lido hie, additional unit oo pmporty with 4,598 square feet. makina total of 4tmitl. USE PEaJTS Eddy A.nduy, Jill W. Coast Hwy., Mariners Mil•. altCintioas &o n .istiaa res- tau.raa t. Hatbor View Hills Dnel- opmeat Corp ., 900 Sea Ln., Harbor View Hilts. sip for ''The Sbores.'' RESIJBDIWI!ION JrYiae Co., creatioa of 3 lots i• order ., erect new buildin1 at nortbwut comer of Coatt Hwy . and MacArtbar Bl•d. OTRU BUDfllfl Report on. I•• Well• cl Soa.t-reqoest 110 eliminate die bam4-fOGDd drin•ays OD Sutia1o i• tbe west Uppc~r Bay area. Report on anneutioas in the east corridor ., .. or the Upper a.,. HEW ALUIIHAE a.uB TO MEET OH JAN. lD Tbe newly formed Oran1e Coast~~l AIDrl!ll'e Club or Alpha G-.n.a De.lta will hold a joi•t laac::hoon meet- ina tbis Saturday , Ju. 20, •ilh lbeOranae CoaDty inland citiea Jf0t1P at the Staft (CWC 11-.... 6) T -.,_. --.ft64Nop-._.A .... U..: .... ,.. .......... llofoOUTV ....... -...... .._ .. Jt1 ,_ ............... .. A ,oaeiWy •"' abak -• P' ASSES STATE liAR Dooolu E. ltoMrt, -ol ... •dMn. c ...... ...... 2491 Crenri ... Dr,, Bl!r .. , •. u. ,.a ..... •ta&• r.-u..iud..'·fttNrt .... • •tata4UI • ..._, Ia a cleat of S4 •t H•wpon Hu~ llor Hi .............. . ••• ...,. Kd._ Ia daM md .. tical oraa.i•"-•· Ha atned lai a -..a or cl lrta .. .... i• Poli.CIJ Sci•" at Occi._'-1 eon... ill 1951 •If Ilia tl.B dip• ff'CIID S&.lord Uaifttai ty ia 1961. C.U.L IJif I'OV8 CL.uanED ADI TO T81. EN.&N' oalele s.tSII LEASE OR LEASE OPTION l-~•. 2 bedu: lo•ely ya.rd, ill Newport Heiabts. Naar school• and aboppia1. for reat llDfumi&hed, alH montb. Cbildrea okay! BABSON ..., ........... . 21128 E. Cou:t Hl&hWQ Corona del Mar OR J..J770 .... 1600 WEST COA!rr HWY. lfEW?Orr I1EACIU us.,.... LEASE -OPTION 4-bedrooma, 2 baths, electric kitchen, partially furnished. VIEW of the ocean. pro- feuionally \udscllped. 2000 aq. fL li~ina atea, carpelcd .......... To leue at 1225 monthly on opti on. J0K lt. COAST II"WAT CORONA DEL MAR OR 3-75&0 aona ._...: :., eaoa·• Hllllo, · !P'OlUCHT AIAMI 109 llodpld ..... eo-a ·--_ .. __ •1 Mol, .... ollloot L. lid• ""!""...., ,... • ..__ ... 1 ..,..,.. it .. ..... ..... ....... ,., ........ ,.,.od .. oaioul oo •• loN1 II~!: o~u­ ...... Ao .. -woo I alii -he oiol• -lp•oor Rl .... C.ololl, Gf ... -M, .... JJlBI•aVlate.Ballloe OUf Ha._: ...., -111 ........ .,. Joe ... IID•tt at llll Mhnw Dr .... ._. 614 .. u• Ya•t AadloNp of W. ·O-PL. W'"-'De e-,z ••a.o...era and,., .. , ..... ,.. .:W." .. Gtla IIOtal .-alae oftl06... :L .... e. .. The Front Row ' IRVINE JERRACE ~ Vloor -IIIW<-' )fodlt -. ·--lbotho,kor-ooolhllpiloP- odoadllltondpooL Unm•tched buy .t $90,000 Lido Reelty, Inc:. ......, (Ill,.. c......,.,., .._, .,... •• 110 .--. 1-IATHL C.., .. ool _. ..... fw ,... ........................ spit•, ....... tllcltk ....... ......, ..................... a.- .. .. tc1t 11h QUilT ITilln, NO TRAFfiC. LMwe _,.....,.._ ... ,...._,.. __ :.--..... -.,..... --$21,7!0 .. ..................................... '"'"~ MIT AS LOW AS p,a. DOWN. DBif Ale BY unt.E Wit Yeur 1"1rtuftity fe..., a ...... aln. nw..ludrtem. 1141 loath-OWNIR HAS MOVID AND MUST SELL. Hill Jluitt-111 ..,_ W r ...... ,__. air hMt. ........... ·carpet, llridr: ......... .,; ......... c-. Aile waterfelt MM1 ......, atr-. lAS Dl LQCA. llON, ¥J ....... _. ...... Mtert~~JIII ... MMel, lh•pfll"' MM1 trM.Irf..._ ....t.y. ,.tCID FOil QUICK SALI AT $16,950-SUMUT $100 DN. M. M. LaBorde, Realtor .. .,..,11 II .. our frienclly .....SC.,. 220 E. 1711o St. Cooto MMo L!Wiy 8-1139 CAcreM the str.at from MeN Shopplne Centerl E_..,. ML fr1HU --Ll ..-2 OFFICES FOR RENT Conve nient central loCation on Coast Hwy. on so uth side of highway. Totill aru about 800 sq. ft .• or ean bt! divided Into 2 separate oUit'e' rentals, about 450 and MO sq. ft. LOCAno•a ~ ._,..,, .. 1711 .. c..t • .., .. c:--e ....... Call OWMr at J:nalan news;papar, Oriol• 3·0550. tor appointment to tnapect the ottlcea. You'll Like BEST the MORNING Editions ~~~;~;~!!~~An., Corona del Mat, 7-foot carport, aandeck and s tair- way. Sbirt restaur•t at Newport I""'·~-~-~~~~~-~~~~~~~~-"'!!!"'!!!•~"'!!!~~!'" Besch. 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Jllr &AIT oo'UT JIIGIIWAT ·-COIK*ADD.JIU wu foan6d in De~ber at lh• !>om• of ""· Robert P. 1334.7 E. COAST HWAY Burrow• in San C1emer~tCI. Memben will include Alpba O.li••r-11:00 A.M.~ 3 P.M. Gaona Delta alamnae liYiD1 in Orat11e COWity coa1tal citiu from Hantintlloo Beach 1o San Clemente. Temporary officen were elected 1o aorn DDtil tbe teJUiat election itt. Pebruary. They are Mrs . William K. Ba.dd of Nt~wport Beach, pruidc:nt; Mn. Beatrice Hayes of Capi atrano Buc:h, lreasarer; Mn. Otro Oni.- liuseu, Corona del Mar, secretary. HE'S NOT BRAGGING R.M. (Buu) Braaa, o1mer of Draa• Fashion• in Cot- pftaidel Mar, is limpina aloaa with a cast oo his rit:bt fooL He mtfered a bcokea bia toe wbea a pole felt on hh foot at a coa 1traction job a weelr: aio Prida7. P 2 11• •• M.a.&a _" .. _'" TiLE- KITTY QUEEN CAT FOOD IJ lor sl. ,rw1 25C PRODUCE HAND GRADED IIISSET POTATOES BLUEBE lOU$. 9< 12 ... GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS II ll#l lJSoa.