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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1960-12-08 - Newport Harbor Ensign/ • THE ENIIGJf loo'nle omCIAL NEWSPAPER 01 n.. City 01 'IT'LL BE Speaker Cites Rising Threat Of Socialism :\frs. Edith Sta.rrord, former board of education memht"r In Los Angeles, said here Jut Fri - day evening that the 1960 White House Conf~ence for Children and Youtli WM "rigged" to produce soclaHstlc recommenda rions. • ' In support of her charges. ~he MASTER PLAN-WiU:am Pere ira poinh to the trading and bu~- told an a udience at Harbor View ne~s de11elo~ment planned net'lr Corona de l Mar , betwee n School about her experlen~s a11 L. 1 a delegate In the 1955 -a nrt I960 MacArlnur vd. and the lrvil"le Coa~t Country C lub. l ooking C'Onference and s he read from on a re Charles Thomas, Jr.,ine Co. president, and Mr s. Joan a ffic:lal reports. I Irvine Burl end Charles Wheeler o f the Irvine Co. The other She charged that the "group I photo shows a deta iled rende ring o t the ..:craM del Mar tfy namics" method of dlscus.slon de velop ment, etlendin q inl"nd from C o"r.t Hwy. br o ught about the results _:_:___:_:.::_ __ :__:_:_:__!_:_:;__:;____:__:__:_:::;__:_:_.;c_:_ _____ _ pla nned in advance, which, s he said. did not reflec1 the voice ot the majoritv of participants. :\Irs. Stalford, who spoke un- der the aus:pices of the Harbor View PFO.,.. read porn the report1> to Ahow tha t -a mong th«i r~m ­ mendationJJ that came out of the 1960 conferenre we-re: for fed era 1 a ld ror dorsement of 1 hro tlon of rlghfJJ ot Is international sot"i a ll~m. and simple, she said\; more lie hou ~lnl{ nad pu_b;,J0Jc1l,.,•al tlon: studY ol the ., r extbook $tudy Committee OK'd the end ot the ~ -...ee~s. the trustee~ will hold a hcarmg on the adopt- ion of teubook~. ""Ill ll•h.'n co com - ments from the family and child r<'n from the governmf'nt : roun~llor a t everv high Appointment of a textbook re· view commillee ~as autborited Tuesd.;~y e,·ening by the trustees of the Newpon Be-ach Elementaq fa>nlly I School Dimict. Supt. Roy AnJersen Slill he ~·oo!J try to presem the appoint- ments to the board at the Jan. J meeting. VOII! 10 appTll\C Or TCJ"CCI iou.'i books. contraceptive In formation public expt.>Mf': study of the lim- itatiOn of family size. The motion. made by Mrs. Louis and r..mo "The concrrn .,,,.jiJ ~ limll<.'d to textboob. h.:C.IUSC I The enlire Harbor Area, and panicularly Corona del Mar. sland al the doonlep of one of the most fabulous de\elopmenl~ m t~ hiS- tory of the ""~'-1 The l rvmc Co. has unvei led a llong-range. 93.000-acrc prOJecl wh1ch will brini 01 popul~won of 180,000 on the r.~.nch lands b) 1980, and in jus! a few years wtll ~abl ish a major shoppmg and business CC Ditr adjacent to Cor- ona del Mu . The impact on the Harbor Area will be funhc'r muhiphW by the !~~!~~~,.~ of the Univcrs/1 \ o f a mpus and a comPicl t 1ov.n just a few m iks the plans were eJ.- confl"rence Fn- Pereira, he-.td of THI ' of Pcrtira & Associates. Anisling him were Jack 1kv11sh, rn 1dcnt pan.ner m charJC'. and Ra)mond W~a tson of the Irvi ne Co. Scaff. What •s the ll mt' t;:blc'! No sptciftc .msv.u .,.as gi\cn. bul tt ""as pomtcd out th.11 the ~Pereira contract •s for one 'ear. aftC'r "'hich " con1 Jflt .. IID8 Program of detailed pl<onmng v.tll be !allowed. By the end of t~us fint )e;.r of the conmict. it IS e:tPt"cted that the detail for the Coronu del Mar de- velop~nt wtll M compkte. and ready for construct•on a;; !iOOR as k asmg arrange.ments are mal.k. Mr. Perem1 to ld th~: Ensii'\ he felt that the dn""eloprMnt here·.,·ill c~ sooner than most people ex- pect. By I %5 tMre 5hould br a in the are~t Blvd. and lrv- Club. The U. C. camlfls is scheduled to opm for 1ts fi rst swdents in 196:5. Here ilrf' tughlights of the lrvt ne Plan: CORONA DEL MAR AREA - A maJOr tradtng area. a new ""heart of th~: Cit~:· of the nature of Wtldlire 81\d .. will be created just above Coasr Hwy .• with the mam entrance off an access boule- vard parallelling Coast Kwy .. ,a.od aCTOi.S from lrvina Terrace-Park.. The main OOsmess boulevanl will otend northeTI) up to the top of the knoll. which may become the ctnter of headquaners buildings for major industries. Surroundio& the tradifl& 'areas wtll br apanments and town howes fDf" what Mr. h rrira ca.J~ hi&h densit} livinj:, within waJ.k.ln1 distance of stores. ' Beyond this busine$S center will IConUnu~d on page l J The goal Is to pia~ American ~pie under the control ot social S('('urlty from tht' cradle ta grave. Mrs. StaUord .said. appealed tor sell-reliance for the courage to .. make own dK I.slons and to ta~k:;·~~~ 1 consequences'" with the given right to choose good and evil." ""CTC •nd wood of Corona del \l.tr. Body Found ~"".,.,In Bay Here Mrs. A. K. Phdr• of T he body of a bto-a rded a nd del Mar disaareed. ~~mg that "he crippled roung man was fou nd thouJ!it Jay persons ..,oulJ not he.· by the Harbor Dept. In thE> wa quahfied for cvaJ U.JI!on. IP.ts of ~E"wport Bay, ncar thf!' CDM CHAMBER INVITES· NIXON TO MOVE HERE Film Shot Scenes • '" COM ~nes from 11 Par .. mount ftlm, ""ik'ach Part:·-... ... ~, ~'lot in ('arona del )tar Thh 1\••o•k AmOns;! !he scar ;;:t;n 1r...: .of lhf' J.1macta Inn. W('To,-r .lhi.Hl !llf' tM'naj;:"ers' Idol; Tromm~ ::.anrJ,. and Mrs. Sa,nds • :\"an."' :'tnatra daughter of F'r..trk :'1nalta • Call on Santa Dec. 14 and 15 cw~.... cko•irlilg to toll< to Soolto ''-' _, • .., "' o>or..., 01: .s-o110 f..,... 6 to l P·"'· Wotdne ... y, Doc. 14, -~~ Thvndoy, OM. 15. T"-Cor-0.1 Mor Cho101beo-M c-~· ho• ...... p "Op.rot..,. """'h !'ole" to pro•iO. o direcl U..e lo Santo Cktu• ot t"-.....,..,h l'ole for horbor oreo tWidr .... .... Sulcller .... • .., -c .... Ceclll \ A huskv young man snatched a purse frotri Mrs. Cora JO'l-8 Marguetite Ave., del Mar, at 8:50 p.m. --00,n.,d urday at the southwettt of Marigold Ave. and Coast Corona del Mar. The purse rontalned $12 cash. coins ldenti~Uon papen1 and check. for 143.82, $31 and Sf7.50, she told pollee. The man broke the handle of the purae. ripped t1w Ndc of the victim's drna then n~ on foot to a waltJna cream~ coupe parlced on the we.t tide of Marlaold Ave. 'AIIOtMr man wu dttvlftc the _....., whkle. ' p.dor at Carmel C ath· Newport Be.sch, is the Rev. lau,..nce 0 '8.-ien, above. He is a gr&duafe of th. Camarillo Seminary. (En .. qn Photo) ~---- Mr. Unde""'~ a•plicd that pro-C a b a n as :\fa;\nas and Wdo fessional training m tcachmg l'i Shari's Hotel. 1 31st St. not • requisjte of mtclhgence anJ Identification was made at that many parents .m.! quahficJ Bal boa :\1 ortuJ:ry in Corona del to read and C\'aiu:ue te,tbooh . :\ta r and th~ parents in Rutland, "Parents will haH' <tmpl..-opror-! II I I no i s were nollfied. The tunity to evaluate lh\· boo,-,l,.s Junng dro~o~.o-ning \1Ctim is Robert l..E"e the 4-wttk perioJ.'' Mr. Pease I :\fc:\1 illan. Z7. of Rutland, wh~re said. he had M-en a fa rm laborer. He Mrs. McCa~ anJ \Irs. RoNrt had lost a foot. and was wearing Cooper of Corona Jd \lar ur~eJ a fa lse foot. that the committee c''""1Jcr ··Gc-His pare niS said he ha d left l•ll"phy and World Atturs·· as its last September and they had not P"'!«o'·· "'SinCe ch 1\ ll'"<thool. heard from him in the mean- the target ,,, ,tf,·nuous time. He was unmarried. ~~l>)ec1.i~n-by momy r:tr•'nK The An a u top.l'r was to be ~r- voted at its Nl)l . 1~ meet-formed last night. The body Wdl ing to :tpprove the ...._,,._,~., tor the be sent to Rutland. 1 remainder of the school H".Jr "I fttl tlvtt the conlniiiiO:<: ..,.ould .......... IHII re-view if," Mr. Pe;~se! replu:J. ··If a bntcr book is availa!"lk. -....: ..,ould be glad to know about it.'" Herman But1er, 51. of JS81 Scon- ate, Costa Mesa, a.s.soctatf"d •with Hughes Alrttaft. died :'\'o\'. 30 at hls homf!'. ServiC"eS we-re held Saturday at Seal a.nd Shttts WestcUn O.pe.J. with the Rev. James Blain ol the Newport Lutltftan Church omct · Charles Hampton. 3J6 Poppy Ave., Corona del :\ta r. a~at­ ed with th~ Paclfk Tel~phone Co .. suffered a fa tal hea.n at- tack at his home Sunday. Ser- vices ·a re pending at Blower :Mortuary In Santa Ana. P1D WiiiDOWS UOKDr Viet: Pr""1J .:nt R1ch..11J ""'"'"· ~ho h.aJ c\rr.:•....::J ..1 J,·~1r.: ''' mo'"e bac:l 1'-' h1s n.JII \c 1 h .m~e Count'. h..1~ ~n •n\ lied ).' the Corona Jd \1..1r Ch .• mhcr Jlr,•,:c,,r, to make h1" tutor.: home h.:r.: n Corona del \J.o r. At their m,•mhh m('"("l·n~ \hlR- da~ (\Cning. the Ch.1mf...·r J1n:~·h,r, lnJ>tru.-teJ E\CCUII\C' W..:r~·tJT\ Rr.oJcn Fmch ro ~nd rkc 1n• ,,,fton "" -...trc to \lr. N1.ton Among the reason' Cll•'•t h1 the [h.Jmhct TO b.icJ.: ur th.:1r ln\l!a- IIOil ..,a, ttw strong •urro.•rt gl\·en 10 \lr. "'t\00 iJl 11"1l' rrC"o.tdC'nllal cle<:!H.)n. Corona ,kl \l.•r ta..-orcd \l r '1\on O\cr "-""·'"'' J.-.hn Kn~­ne-d~ .1.096 .,,,.e, t.• ~f>. almost 5 lo I. fhe ~ohrcct.•r• .• ! .. • AgrecJ "' ••:i"IJ .1 J.eucr to 1~ ~.It ( H1sh"' .1• ,.,._.rt. anJ " C\'f' to the-Cm l ••un,.tl as~1ng th.11 the non-hm,·u,•nm~ pc.:k-stn.on '"·' .-.n th..· ., ~h-.. a' he rl.'r-•·tt'l lns.trul't ~·d \lr. Fmch '~" ••rill' the r .... ~··unci) ili-Lln~ "'' kf· to •l•,r .. ,,..Jc f'""'' t.11Jm{ the J--...>..~~·hes hen.' ..~nJ thu, I P'"'•'"' the •'\tinction ,,, ....: .. lne 1<> ~nJ a pr•"'l<'•l I<' the suren t-ol""' aga 1n•1 ~""'-C1ln~ at NC'""J'Ofl Dtm .. .._ tx·..:..~ull(' notse fa,·Mr _ \ fl'.l!Utt' length movit-. "Our Fllhi,.._Ho....-11 Camf' 10 1.1!! •• wi ll N> P~f'"f'ntf'd at -; p m. thi" Sun- .lln 011 St An<trew !-PN"Sb\"ll'ria n lhurr-h. 6<XJ Sf. Andrt",., s Rd., l"ltff ll ;Wt"n . undt>r thr sporupr- o;hip r-f thf' mf'n nf thl' ch u rdi. Thf' ftlm wa;:; produ~ by the Amror h·an Bible &a.•J;-ty and ro\ · P"' tht' ronnatlr-n ()( Blbl~ from lhf' Old Tf'!<IAm rnT fO lh~ Bi ble preFntly in us1• It shOYo'!! the :'criptures in U;;." In Palesti ne In the ume nf Jesu<... illu.•trates how El•-'ll L. L. Stl 1 tht< if'tlel"'!! or Pa ul and the ..._ -J A Gospels WNe wrtltl'n. p~nl8 thl' .story ol the tra.nslation into att'Orda.n<"f' wnl'l th~ new ~ Latin. the .'lpokf'n l<lngua~ ot el('("tion Khf'duiC", the Euro.,e and fina lly inlO Engll.ah. ol ~s trusiH~: ol Sehool WOMD or 1'WC .._. •.1'"'!·'!~. .. .......... " p o rt School night. -P&ai'O auT .-... Lecturer Sune Jlkohard. wnl Pl'"f!:nt "'Wome-n ot ,..,_ Bib~" In art illustrated tal.k at the luncft· f!On meetJna or the 1'\lftday ch• at noon 1'\arelday, Dee 1.2, In Ute a.Jboll a.y Club. ...._ l&lllft E\lbt..n.k will ..... the laUik etC• A .on ~ftJ: 5 pouftda.. 5 Uon In evol aiftlll_g.,_ -- Ottncs w-. bem~J'. nee....,_ - tG Mr. and ...._ .laC~poN ~ ~· I&VU .... IW \-"0, 305'l 32M !lt.. Wat ~· llewlt n r ••• -Ill lit .... .... E. W, m fll\ ~ J'lla• --··--.... .n1a ..... c.en. ... 1lu: ... 111'ft ........ ··-....... -· ............ ., Supt. -A&Aa•• .. u. ..... .,.... .. .... c.e. 1' e., p • r t e..m a.-o~ C.,. fll Alllrllr ... 1l4t'7 ...... SCbcMtl tMitrkt .... --.. ..... .., ta Cldbl • ., ·--tottwJ~· lwU.ol..._._......,, ,.,_.. ldtlaol Q $ f I 5 s a ... --Wllllll ... C ... 7 • don 11. Oruet O.ftt1. • ..... --• I t ()ALUNGQQ ........................ c-.. ...... e.lf. ,...,w.-4 ~ ... ~ .• c-... ............. City ef ~ .... C.llf. OM.. ... ~ ..... Ill .................... ....._: 1110 L c-t Hlfllo wey, cer... 4el W.,, e.lf, f1fl11h I I OIWe,..., Our cornball .,.tal ot county aowmment poljlllbly may be modern.lzecl a bit before lonr 1t ~ board ol I UperWJon dedcte. to hire a CAO. Tune.:.Up · CAO meana county admlnl-t-.... C.t .... 11411161-'•l atratlve ottlcer. 17-'/a W..t c-t .... &&J "'-............ OMcW ....... ,., .. .... City ef .._,.,. .... .. Tile NEWPORT HAJIOl IHSI~N ••• .4~ to be • """INP« of .- ..... ~.-"' c.wt 4-.e Ne. AJ017t of .... s.,.n... Cowt Nt s..to AA. .~ \y ,..._ thwMf it ~MIIfl-4 to pt~Wi-" el pvWic ftotlcot roqllh4 Thla 1a about the aame type ot U .... executive aa a city manapr. ~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~555~5;5!!!JE;5~ Every city In thla area worthJ of - "' .... ~EtofiEI of tile CAUFO'RNIA NEWS,Anlt 'UIUSHEIS ASSOCIATION Jiut4 of .... NATIONAL IDITOIIAL ASSOCIATION e CALL IIDI OIIAil 1 have a friend who, for aome years, Uved In tenta.. Right after the war, when the G.I.'a were coming back and looking fC'r hoUMa, certain people were po· lltely, but firmly, asked to move. My friend couldn't find another house, but being a very adapt· able sort of person. he moved onto a property he owned. tbe name hu had a city manapr Jived In tenta. But he ,.,... to for yeara. thla day, whenever there ti • Othenvtse the munlclpalltl• hard blow, he just can't al~p. WCMald be In the aarne m-. that Even thoufh hls adobe walt. are the county Ia tn now ao far a aturdy • and his roof solid, the coordinated top admJnlatr•tton 1a Jt'a Beautiful fa Co• I I ••• ~ .. ,.,. ... .,..... AltVO E. HM'A -··--·· .. ·-····-···· -··---·-.. --o-.t oft<J '-Wi-'-'E6 HM'A -··--···-.. . ........... -----Aaocl.to Editor SUISCIUmON lt.ATES 1ft tho Nowpon Horbcw Ar .. : 011o yoor Sl.OO: two ., .. ,. 11.00' 011hido of t'-o Hetti« ._.: 011e ._ .. , 14.00: two voott -11..00 e "A GIANT IS STIRRING" Someone remarked at last Friday's press con- ference ~tft'fflg---4he--u~eiling of tbe\""~pendous •~-···--· · ···-develeJ9lBenls planned for the Irvine ra~: .. A giant is stirring." This plccc of land was just that. He had never built on Jt. and, at tht' time, couldn't afford to, when he really needed a house.--Rul this 1rullvld_ual was the sort that made the pioneers rome west In covered wagons. despite Indians, deserts and all the other hazards. He v1slted a n4tmber of Army surplus stores, bought some ex-Army tents. pitched them on his halt-acre and moved ln. e CALIFOBJIIA LJVDIC memory of thoee frantic, tent-concerned. peg.poundl.nr nlghta of long a1o • • • ls just too vivid. 1 ot 11 f J ot h And .... , whenever the wtnd Ia a g my 1'11 eye u atrop Y .,., In county rovernment methoda gale, like It w.u th1a Monday when I was foreman of the grand night, we give such a night a jury In 1957. name. We look at each other At~r atudying the altuattoa and say. "Yes, M a'am ! This Is for a year the jury reported Guy Armantrou! night!" ottJclally t'h~t In many cases the e aOLLDfC 8011£5 · county was optratlng with horte There w as Jots of wt-rnt Mi.nday ~n4 buggy methoda .. aL Jea.st 100 night and I didn't sJ~"/-any ye~rs old. better than Guy used -to.-OThe It wa!L my personal opinion thing that kept me awake was that It often had the buggy In bones. They k ept b a n g 1 n g front of the horse. around all night. The. l'attle of • • • Blame for this state of stagna- tion was placed by the j ury squarely on the board ot super· visors. UAYDIG no11 aauoa AT rv11 .,.. (.at .. hnY 1 &I) -WIWID ICIIDVL&-- Ial: ..... lie&, 'hiL OIII.T UA'ft UUOA ltG JUl. UIUD TO aAUOA lall ra. CIIABTEil IOA!I AYAILAILE ~ oa ..... ,. .. ""' .... -"Year llouDd" WM days Boata *"• at 4 a.m. cmd 7 a.m. Saturdcrya and SUDdays Fury 4 a.m. -Thunderbird 5 a:m. Del Mar. for Rock Cod 7 a.m. • Those 4 words give dramatic hint of the tre- mendous potenti<:Il in the rolling acres that stretch from the ocean all the way across Orange County. This stirring of the giant will provide one of history's most remarkable and most outstanding e xamples of land deve1opment in one of the mos t desirable loca- tions in all th e world. We hete m the Harbor Area have the grandstand seat. and C orona del Ma r especially will become a pa~t of this historic project. because the start is going to be right here I fo r one am glad to be a round to witness the tremendous steps to be taken in the coming years. With time, his covey ot tents wen• masterpieces or Ingenuity, not to mention Industry. Thcr<' was the sleeping. or bedroom tent. with dividers to separate the mastN bedroom from the children's bedroom. The cook tent or k itchen al80 houst>d th(' dining room . There was a living room tent complete with library. But the other remaining tent was, to me, the masterplf.'('<'. This was the bathroom tent and includPd many Innovations that bones has long been associated with ghosts, 'ghou~. spooks and the supernatural In general. But my rattling bones were not In this category. They were very real. Big, too. They're the 3 real whoale bones that David Fink once brought me from Baja Cal· lfornla. l have a whale vertebra and 2 which I can't nam e. Being whale bones. they don't add mu<'h dt>cor tn the living room by virtue or size. 1 Thus, they rest on our desk. which Is also our The theory was that each mem· her or the board was so Jealous Qf his ottlclal power and pocl· tlon tbat he cringed at the thouaht of delegating even a tiny shred to a trained prol es· slonal administrator. In other words, petty politics. az a111 11. • .,.rt•• • a-1434 Chick Sa le ncvPt dr('amPd of! • HIGH LEVEL SUBVERSION H<' should have taken out pal· Th ('nt.s on many of the ar<'hJtcC't ural e Parent-Faculty O rgamzation is to be con-fl'aturcs. gratulated fo r bringing Ed1th Stafford as a speaker • DE.IlL WDfD to the Ha rbor View School last Fnday evening. She The ramily Jlv('d happily, gave us a hrst-hand. documenfed mstght mto a htgh-snugly and comfortably.for some I I . d ff I b years In their Home or Tents--eve, orgamze e ort o su vert our soctety. with one notable u ceptlon. Mrs. Stafford gave shocking testimony of the When the w ind blt>w hard, tht' efforts to push us toward the sociahshc welfare state c:-ozy little homt> became a thing through such devices as the Wht te House Conference possessed or demons. The canv.u f would snap and crack , the tent or Children and Youth. He r facts came from per-poles would sway like a tall sonal observation of 2 such conferences. and from eucalyptu, In a gale and the tent the official written records, from which she read pegs would work loose [rom the 11011. On such nights, the m aster numerous examples of un-American un-Christian ot his domaln j ust couldn't sleep. decisions adopted at the conferences.' I wish more He roamed around the premises parents h d be th t h h carrying a blg hammer and a _____ a ___ e_n __ e_r_e_o __ ear __ e_r_r:_:e:...:po:...:...:rt...:.·:....._ ___ rtsttull ot extra tent ~ea. He I simply refused to see his home Leawu cu. .... takt' ott on the w ines of the 11J wind, headed tor Catalina bland. Lesll<' Holbrook has rcsignPd His wa111 an lndu~rfous f amily. bedroom roof. Huge a's tht'y are, they seem to be In delicate balance. Each timt> the wind blows strong, they seem to chase each other around the roof .. T he rt'sullant soiJnd by no mt'ans resembles a cat walk· lnR across a Persian rug. It has bt'('n suggested that. somt>tlme, I make suitable Interment of theS<' remains of M oby Dick. I doubt that I shall. I'm much more likf>ly to put anchors on them After all, do you have a trio of real whale bones on the room or your bedroom? e ITS TDIE And-speaking of whales- It's that time ot year again. All whale w a t c he r s are hereby warned to keep their eyeballs peeled. The big gray ones are on their annu.al trek to Scam · mon'a taaoon and ott\~ favored ttystlng spota ln Baja Qallfor· nla. t haven't ~~een my flrat one. yet, but It can't be long now. It will be like old times to point the finger <lJ1d yell, "T har' she blows!" a s dvll PnglnM>r~ng assistant rn During their tenting years, they 1 h,. (' n g; nf'f' rl n 2 depart mP n t or worked on a riew and more rug. "iiiijijiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiijiiiiijiiiia rhf· C•ty of :\'Pwport &•n<'h and I sct'd home Tht> soli was adobe, rDIB ITAIITI AT YOn DOOII h.,._ r,1kr•n a pOSIIJon with thP so tht'y all pitched In and made C'tl\' of Palm Spnng<~. llio.; offlrc 1 their own brick!!. Eventually, the wall. of the houSf' were made ••f Pr"~''HII'nt of 1111' ="1'""1~'"' from these bricks--and th«' hole f:,.,., h ('tl) J-:mpln~Pr•, Ao.;.;n II' lt••tnl.{ fllll·tl h\ \'u •· Pn· ... lll~>nl Ed whN<' they dug the day for the . hrlck~ cH•ntually ht>C'ame the ;-,t,Jrn••.; or Ill" C'lly Rl'l ff'olltl>n , familo..• llWimmJna pool. .. IJJ\hi•m " " - Now a at a real low price: Full·oir.od ~ ... 80Ud. .. ~ fnme ... M•y odl« ,_....._ Ci\\A~RNER'S ST ATICINER$ BOOKSEllERS m ,.,_-. Pllone! HY «S44 lAGUNA B!:ACH MRS. ANNE REHER. nc+~::l leo:.'J''' ~· J ,.._ .... r • "'' •r•·o),. bc1 •e .• ,. I J, "'~ •• ~-< ''v' • r wo"' C Jb ot • ~~,.., mert 'r'J ~,.,d,, ID.-.r I;) · ..... v " /11,. ··no r"! • "' ,, r ' ~1 r Polph 0"!,,"!, r.· 1'~'~"" ~eirmon 1M• p,,,.~, r • .. -J f,...r her boo~ ,,. 'r w· ,.,-d ~ Jf'l'1' r. ' "' e.cam fl.,. , , . ,.,... ierr • ,....., ll'l~ monrr E11olla i1 Cltlet Corps , (".trlf't R. R. Atkin on ... on of \fr anrt M rs. Thoma<~ Alkln~on, 32'11 Ort'an Blvd., Corona del \t.rr. hac; enrolled In thl' Air F'orf·l' RP!Wrve Oftlcers T raining Corps a1 Utah State Unlvt'rt~lty. T his i!l hi.'! second year In the Cadet Cor~. After flnlshlng this year and 2 years ol advanced training, h,. will be commls· sloned a st>cond lieutenant In the Air Force. He Is a aophomore majorlnr In pre-Jaw. HARRY E. STICKLER, M.D. and DONALD B. MARTIN. M.D. .Ainnounce the A ssociation of CHARLES E. STILGENBAUER, M.D. Diplomate .Airnerican Board of Internal Medicine IN THE PRACTICE OF INTERNAL MEDICINE AT 7<45 DOVER ORrVE NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA Thl" fnl'nrl's name Is Guy Ar· mc~nrrour. I ha\P long admired h1m a" a rt•<ll plonN•r type, right h•'N' in our uwn ~arl'a. His In· du ... tl") -1ncl angf'nulty amaze mf>. II•· l au~h.s now about the tim~. qu1tC' a f('w yt>ars ago, when tht'y "The fairest of them all" ... are living at Mesa Verde Cambridge Donna Wrigley, a•e 17 , waa chosen Miaa Newport Harbor, and also Queen of the recent Ha rbor area Open Golf Tournament. Mra. WrirJey, her lovely mother~taupt at Oranp Cout Collea-e. Mr. Wrirfey is Administrative Aaaiatant with Solartron, Inc., U. S. distribu- tora for Solartron of Sur~y En•land. Their lovely Cambridp home haa a beautiful pool and ia deluxe land8c:aped. The WriaieY• are typo. leal of the active aucceuf11l people that have boapt MW If-~ Cambrtdp homea- .. Behind the ptea" in bMutlful Keea Vente. Prices start .t $23, 750; for infonnltton call K19·1533 MOtif~./•~.., Pttn. Ft~rrtllart c ... C.,t• M,_ Thls situation Is happily not true today, however, so far u our alstrlct Supervisor Claire Nelson and that capable veteran Wlllls Warner are conct'rned. Both ot these officials are strongly on record or hiring a CAO-and are reported ns ~lng very u nhappy at the way their colleagues are stalling. • • • If the stalling contlnut's, thNe is a chance that It will St>t oft a move all over the c:-ounty through Initiative petitions to call for a popular election on a modem county charter. SEALjjSHEETS d''{)~(JI'~ . ftl L 1M ST. COSTA MISA Ml 6-4IU Orange county Is moving to· ward the 1.000.000 mark In poRU- Iatlon. Seems kJnd of silly to keep hanging on to this archaic system that was designed tor 25.000. Use Easiga _Waat Ads for Billllll • MAl NK NOW BANKING IS AS fASt AS MAIUNG A L£TT£R WITH CALIFORNIA BANK'S IAII-8Y· .. LIII¥ICI You11 .._ ~ Umt and money, Meaule there's no driving. no pwtdng, no tr.n~CKWtation cotta. BMaclno by "*' maac.a money evallabM Qulddv, too. You'N u e6olt to a CaJifomie &1M offtee • your ~ matlboa. Jutt mail dePGIHI to your CMdclno or Slwlnga Account. By rttum mail, you wtll eet a receipt. a new depoe6t atlp and a Bet*·&,-UaU anwe~ot»e. Write. tltiPhoM or call •..., ofla of CalltorNe...,. for our__... Sink-~ MeN fonn1. , •awtwr ..._. ••-a f&OMDAY, .,.,.. •• 1. ... COIIOIIA Da. 11Aa, CfLII'· 001• 0. WAY7 , 0 ~~ f •••••• ·'•••'· .A...:~ ··-·· ~-= ..... -... , . LAGGING FAR . 1959RECORD 'nle llu04lq permit total Goldenrod. ..ueo: Cannell A c1roppect below a m11UoD cSoUa,. Chamn, 811ft, 3810 E. Cout Hwy., d utn• Jfovember for tbe teeond 1238; Leonard Mcqari, wall, 415 Ume th1a year. and the ll·month HellotJOpe, ~; Warren Uppltt, record for 1JIO la t:2.3 mlUlon wall, 413 Heliotrope, $100. below the corrftPOhdln• ,er1od e CAJI&O •oaa of lut ,.at. · WllJiam Hollteln, l ·unit, 1. Wldl Ju.t tbe month · of De· story dwelUnJ, 4645 Brighton cember to ,o, ta.e 1180 total la R4., -.ao. bound to be ccmeicJenabtJ below • aa.oa vmw IIILI.I the all-time record ot 127,108,137 Don Baumet.ter, wall, 1121 HtabUabed 1ut year. Goldenrod; $140; Edwin Done- November p e rm It •, which th, wall, 1115 Goldenrod, $140. totaled ~14 and broulfat the e LIDO ISLE year'a record to --.m. In· John Doyle, alterations, 226 Via eluded 12 aln1le famlly dwell· San Jtemo $90()· Wilcox m a- lnp, tz18,2'10; 2 duplexes, fl7, · aonry fen~ 319 VIa Udo' .Soud 200; 9 .wtmmln• pools, 12'7.:500: 1225· Lerne; masonry fence 323 34 fences and walla, 15.775: 4 323 Via Lld~ Soud S225 ' ONE OF THE ACTIVE G.OUPS in the T uesdey Club is the Golf Section. Here 3 of the golfers ere shown enjoying e breather et the Willowick Country Club, where they pley regularly. They ere, left to right, Mrs. Robert Vom C leff, Mrs. Ee~ Story end Mrs. Stewart Nolton. Mrs. Jerome Humphrey is chairmen. (Photo by Mery Shep- erd) corrunerdal bulldlnp. tM2,441; e I~A • · 47 realdentJal a lteratiON, 1121.· Joe Crall awnlnar 12 Bay· LL ~1• Pllllllfllls 7C17; 10 CQI'Ilmt!rclal al terations, Llland $1 4oo. · 117.420; 25 .. If'S. $18.851; 6 • v.n. aAT •••• 1 1 ...... structures reloca~ or ckrmOl · ~ I ••If Fl.&.• lstled $2,.250• one mUcellaneou.s Irvine Co., sewage purop sta-1 ... structu re, .,.O,ooo. tion on MacArthur Blvd., between Here are the final permits for Acacia and Pallsades, $4(),000: First Lt. Wllllam K. Kuhn Jr .. November· Harbor HIJhlands, signs at 1000 son of William Kuhn Sr., 15 11 e ooiiO•A DEL MD • Dovt>t and 1000 Irvine, $1,000. Mira mar Dr., Balboa, partlcl pat· ..... ddl 1 703 e IALIOA IILAJrD ed with othe r selected personn~l Mlldred Har .. .T a t on, Fref"dman RHd, re roof, 119 E. from the 20th Artillery's Battery Work Starts on Mausoleum Bay Ft., $298: Vocajo Inc.'., al-B In demonstrations of the teratlons, 2M Sapphire, $6.000. Honest John R"ocket sponsored by and 2·unlt, 2-story dwelling, 202 the U.S. Army ~rultlng Sta- Sapphire. $24,200. lion In Phoenix, Ariz.. Nov. 20-25 . e JfEWI'OaT IIEICIITS Lt. Kuhn Is a firing platoon June F arra r Employment Ser-commander In thl' batt<'ry, whkh vi<'e, sign, 473 Newport Blvd., $75: Is regularly stationed a t Fort Rqbert McCowen, addition, 539 Lewis, Wash. NO'nCE TO CREDITORS SUPE'IUOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A-36522 Eatate of WILUA.M M. ROLUNGS Deceased. N<YnCE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of the above named I decedent that all persons having claims again4t the said decedent are required to file them. with the necessary vouchers, In the oltlce of the clerk of the above entitled court, or to present them, with the necessary vouchers. to the underslgned at the ofllce of INSTANT TONIC Back in tbe old days a thine ca1Jed a "toaic c:..p• wu a ~oritc remedy for alnaost ~)'thine that ailed you.. <llcap, too. You took a cup made o1 biaeJ wood ... added bot water ... J.ct it steep. Tbca. _._ bitcer, you drank it. Simple? Yea. Too t.d it dida't do any JOOd. Nowadays lcicoce aivea us more rdiablo mcdecatioos. EWID so, some people ltiU take .. bome ranedia'' when their ilJncMes require more dl'eeti~ medication. Play safe. When you or a mambtr o1 your family is ill. leek proCessiooaJ care. Soe your physjciaa ror diaeno.1nc and pracribiJla • • • c:a1l us for pnxriptioo ~enice. Christensen . PharaiiCICJ -· E. COAST IIWT .. COIOJfA DEL liD OaJOLE J ·l550 JAMES D. Work hu begun q,n the $1,000.· 000 Mausoleum of the Paclflp at Paclllc VIew Memorial Park. Corona del Mar, according to managing dJrector John Vlbert. Fullerton, $2.650. 1 The 21·Y<'ar-old officer Is a 195-1 e JfEWI'OIIT graduate or Newport Harbor High Harry L. Blodgett, 2712 East -----------------~-------Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, r--:--~ ...... ~~----------...;; _______ _,. RAY 1111•• G11lrM11r 3512 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DIL WAl o .... , .... I Ell UPIDLSTEIIII "The enUre structu re will be a one-story bulldlng divided Into small, In timate patiOs and court- yards," Mr. Vlbert said. "All the crypts will be In protected and covered Inner walks wltlch will face out to the sweeping view of the ocean and coastline." Imported Italian marble Is be· ing selected tor the walls and alcoves. of wh ich the first to be built Is the "Alcove of the Cr08S." The roots will be made of broad tiles and w\11 be supported by broad arches. When completed. the mau!tOieum will occupy al· most 2 acres. Alpha Delta PI Alumnae or Orange County will hold their a nnual Christmas 'Pa rty for mem· bers, ttlelr huabands, and friends this Prtday (Dec. 9) at !he Jamaica Inn, Corona del Mar. Dinner at 1 p.m. wUl be fol· lowed by d~clnJ. Tbla ls tht" aorority's llnnua l undertaldnl for the benefit of tbe Cerebral Palsy AssOCiation. especially the Carl Harvey School In Santa Ana. llOYD '10 •EWJOJI'I'Ea Vrs. ~a Wrilht has moved rrom Balboa Bay Club to a new apartment In the Newportcr on Bayside Dr. -------BOllE FJIOII UADI 'BecentJy returned from Spain t. Mrs. Jose Roaan of 220 VIa lJdo Nord, Lido lslt". YOURS AT LAGUNA FEDERAL • INSURED SAVINGS accounts iDaured to $10.000 • STRONG RESERVES c:urrent n••n• 11.7~o • HIGHEST RATE consistent. with .alety 41/a% PDIIIUI eurreot DIVIDEND PAID FOUR TillES A YEAR LIGUlA FEDERAL SAVINGS MD LOAN usoaA110N a....e c.-tr'• ....... IPf lllffl .. ,...... s. ..... I&.... t\111 1 1 1 .. LAGUICA lEACH •o...aw. .,.. .... , M. Wilhe lmy, awnings. 2816 School and attended the Uni· LafayPtte, $80: Henry Klauser. verslty or California at Bt'rke!Py. 2·unlt, 2-~tory dwelling. 208 41st Ht> Is a mem~r or Tau Kappa California , which Is the place of * CROWN HARDWARE ~ business of the undersigned In "JII( St., $23.000. Epsilon fraternJty. e lfEWI'OIIT SJIOBES Or-Cro-Don, Inc .. signs at 214 ProspN't and Coast Hwy., $.250. all matters pertaining to the es-tate of said decedent. within slx WK •A IIOVIDOLD DDUTit&iii ltoa months after the first publlcatlon i::. fl ... CILIIJlY PIIITI .._ oaw. , ... Dr. Rlfa E•••ra af 1861•111_. Dies or this notke. Dated No\"ember 15, 1960. Jl" &Aft COUT JUaiiWAY CX.C.ADD.IIU LECAL JfOTJCE ORDINANCE NO. ~2 A.'l ORDINANCE OF TilE CITY OF :-rEWPORT BEACH A.VIEND· lNG SECTION 8100 OF A.11JD ADDI:"'G SECTIO~ 8100.4 TO TilE ~EWPORT BEACH ~1U· NICTPAL CODE RELATIXG TO THE U ~ I F 0 R ~ BUILOrNG CODE The City Council of the City of ~cwport Beach docs ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Section 8100 of the Newport Beach ~tunidpal Code Is amrniiPd to rt>ad: "SECTION 8100. Adoption of Uniform Building Code. That certain docu ment. th~ copies or which are on file In the of- flee of the City Clerk, marked and designated as 'Uniform Bulldlng Code 1958 Edition', 'PubUs hed by tht" lntt"matlonal Conference of Building Offi· clals. and the whole thereat specifically Including all of the ap!>('nl"l i e~ tht>reto. to wit: Fern M. Rolllngs, Administratrix of the Dr. Rufus Edwards. 311 Grand Estate of the above Canal. Balboa Island. dl~d Fri-named decedent, d3y at Artesia Community II<>"· 1 Harry L. Blodgett pita! at the age of Si. Attorney at Law He was a native of Wt>st Vir· 2"712 East Coast Highway ginla, had lived In this rommunl· Corona del ~tar. California. ty for 23 years. and In California Te l. ORiole 3-2830. for 60 yean~. He wac: a retlrPd Attorney for Administratrix. chiropractor and had bf'en with Publlsh: Nov. 17, 24,, Dec. 1. 8. the Los Angt>lcs Police Df'pt. tor ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. 20 years. I Sur\"ivors lncludt> tws wife. THIS SIZE cl.uified ed ;,. tt.. Bessie; 2 nephews, Ted and WI!-e,.,;g,. c.11 colt .,_ a~ little ., $1.50 liam Edwards of Los Angeles. for l i11Mrli011~. C.ll ORIOLE l.OSSO. Services were held Monday at Baltz Costa :\fesa Chapel. with the Rev. Godfrey Graeflln of the Balboa Island ).'fethodlst Church officiating. Interment was In Harbor Rt"st Memorial Park,. SPECULATIVE? .., ... ....,. Secoed tnaat dMda baft all u.. ...,.uu. .. -'last ~~t. Secand by ...,.Uty pa.,..att ta waowlat Ou 11 _.ty -wbue laDd MIDIII a:nt .teadlly rtat.g -tMy a.te CID ...U..t addtu...l a.co.... 1 0~0 Interest Per Annum Sboct tena matultles cmd ....U ..._ for dltwidfkw.._ mcdle poutNe fleJdble LD..-..t PI*91GWa. WE NARACE. SEaVJCE Alf1) COLLECT Evans G. Parker & DO ••• EWIOIIT .aui.EYAD .EWIOIIT auca. CAL1P011111A IIJDWA'f 1-ltu Co. Chaptt'rs i. 13. 23. 25. 48, <19 and 51. PXl'Ppt such deletions, modifications or amendments tht>reto a~ ha,·e been or are hcreaft<'r adoptl'd. be and thl' samt' I~ hNebv al"lopted as tht.> Building Corl~ of the City of Newport Beach for regulating the ('rt'Ctlon, ronstrt.K'tion. en· largt'ment. alrrratton. repair. moving. rf'mO' ,11. dt•molltlon, ronvf'r:o~ion. orcupanry. equip· mcnt. use. hclght. ar€'.1. and malnt<'nnnl't' of all building" and <;tru<'turcl' In thl' City of :\r"-pnrt 81'arh: pro,·itllng for • IUII..IUS ~: 1 !'!U,tnt•' of p<>rmll-; 1nl1 rol· II'C'tlon nf fer" thNrf•lr: pro· ,·lctln~ lwna ltie-; for \"lolallurl of !'lll<'h t•Oiic: derhm ng and €'"tabll!'ihtn~ fin• Tone,, €'xrcpt 3._ in rhl" Code modlf!NI.j amendrtl or orhrrwl~ changed: and ('.lch a ncl an or the regu Ia tlon~. pro\"1-.lonc;. pen a ltir!'. condition" and terms thereof are herrby referred to. adopted and made a part hel'f'Of ac; thouJth tully 8t't out." SECTIO:-J 2. Section 8100 -4 Is a dded to thP Newport Beac.'h ~lu · nlclpal Corlf' to rend: ~ON 8100.4. Amend· ment to Section 1501 of the UnJform Building Code. Se<'tlon 1501 of the Uniform Building Code ht>rf'tofore adopted In Sec· don 8100 is amended to rea d as followc:: '!«:. 1501 Group J O<x-upan- ci~ shall ~: · Division 1. Private garages. sheds, and agricultural build· lnp wht'n not over one thou- sand square feet (1000 eq. ft.) In afta. Division 2. Fences th~ f~t (3') In height a nd higher, tanka, and towers. For ()("<"Upancy separations .ee Table No. S.B. hi' occupant load SH Section 3301'." SIX:nON 3. Thls ordinance lball be publlsh~ once In the oftlclaJ newspa~r or the City. and the .. me shall be effec1ive 30 d.ys after the date ol lb • tn a "I sell all kinds, but I live Medallion home'·' PAUL LEIT[R, PRE.SIOE.NT. LIGHTft&USE CONSTRUCTION AND O£Vtl0PMEHT COMPNCY. "As a builder and realtor. (h;ne J ~tde rang~ : "ll"Tl<'' from v. btch to choose my ov.-n. But. kno~ mg h. r ._., .a~ I do. I chose one built to M~alhon \to~nJ.nJ~ '1llc re~ are ob'tou~ \lr'i Letter hi...:' tl)l.' to~" cleJn {fan:~l~sJ electric ranee: v.e .alv..t" hJH' rlcnt\ of ~~~­ power foe aU our appltan e\. e'en an nn .,.t,•lo.,hor. anJ I know the market for a MeJ.1Ihon home " go1ng to hold ur well in the aU~lec:tnc tururc "MOll ~n are aware ol thc"C '.llues. too. That's wby our company'• oew homes at I cmon Hetght' Est.lt«, '1\aaciD. al meet Medallioo ftqUJrcmenr~:· Taite a tip &c. aa apcrt .-bo hH:J m a Medallion bomc and huJids to Medo~lho."'ro 't.ln<ilrd\ as v.c.-11 \lo~l..c-~urc the home you ch(ll(l\C 1-ot'.tr' the Medallion \v. .uJ Only on~ hem~ in fh e qualifies for the Me4allion -an a-.ar4 which eMU~ ~ ou: 1. AU•lectric kttch~a. eqwpped v. tth m.lt<>r elect neal ar- rhances. tncluJmg ftamdeu l1lfll!t' anJ ~l\CO Z. Heatepov.u v.~ri•l for modem elc.:tnc ltnn~ l. I.Jctat for Lh•in,-abundant hght. ~gned for comfor1, ufety and beaut). For total clectnc hvin&. the Gold ~ied.lllioo"'~ ard tocluda all these Medallioo fearuns plu~. 4. Ftuaea.. eledric space and .-ater beatio.J. .• SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COMPANY 'nll8 ordinance wa. lntl'Oduced ~==~~~~==~~~=;~~~~~~~~~~~ at a replar ~tln1 of the Cit)• L -c ODuncU ol the Clt7 ot Newport I. I. ...dl Mlcl on the 14th d ay of NowmMr. 1980, and was a®pt. eel on the 28th day of Nowmber, 1110. by tbe roUowlnJ vott>, to wtt: --. OIUnd hMn: Jtlnplf7, AttdniCift, Cook. Stoddard, Hart. LoNnz. s..ra. ,._: ~llmea: None. AMent CouDCll-.ft: NoM.. A1TIIT: .. ,..., let\rou.du. a~o.k ,... -.. saaellant. MQW • .. w.-:o.c..• w. In tM l'ew,_, leach £nalcn. I .. .......... ,...... ........ c.-...... c.at. "'~ .....,, .. .,..,....,, .. c.... ............ City .. Newpert le.da, C.llf. Offke ... ,....... ,a..t a. .._ ._. ........ W.lla.t ..,._: 2110 f. C..tt H~ wey, ce.-.._. Wet, c.Af. T •I•••., u OIWe J.aiO. TM ....... It tt.. OfRcW ... .,..,_ el .._City of Newport leecll TM NIWPOIT HAIIOI ENSI&N ••• ~i~ to 1M 1 11ewtpeper of ,_ wei .._..tieft "' cotri 4_... No. AlO 171 of tM S.periot Cowt 111 S...te A.A. e-4 \.., -tt...of Is qt~~lifled to pt~With el public 11otlcea roq111r.d ., .... WEWIEI ef tile CALIFORNIA NEWS'A,EI •UIUSHEIS ASSOCIATION l!vt4 ef tt.. NATIONAL lOITOIJAL ASSOCIATION AIYO E. HM'A _ --··· .. ···-·-····--·---·-·······o.,-ell4 'ubll.W r£(i HM,A -··-·---· .. . ..... --.-~__Asaooieto Edftef SUISCitiJtTION RATES l11 tM Newport Herbot A.roe: o ... yoer $3.00: two 'I'll" 15.00' Ov+sl4e of ttM He~ ~e: 0...~ ""·' 14.00: two v11n -17AO HOp e "'A GIANT IS STIRRING" Someone remarked at last Friday's press con- fere nce during the unveiling of the stupendous developments planned for the Irvine ranch: "A giant ~ stirring." Those 4 words give dramatic hint of the tre - mendo us potentiGil in the rolling acres that stretch from the ocean all the way across Orange County. This stirring of the giant will provide one of history's most rema rkable and most outstanding examples of land development in one of the most desirable loca- tions in all the world. We here in the Harbor Ar ea have the g randstand seat,, and Corona del Mar especially will become a part of this historic project, because the start is going to be right here. I for one am glad to be around to witness the treme ndous s teps to be taken in th~ coming years. e HIGH LEVEL SUBVERSION The Parent-Faculty Organization is to be con- gratulated for bringing Edith Sta fford as a speaker to the Harbor View School last Friday evening. She gave us a lUst-hand. d ocume nfed insight into a htgh- level, organized e ffo rt to subvert our soc1ety. Mrs. Stafford gave shocking testimony of the efforts to push us toward the socialistic welfare state through such devices as the White House Conference for Children and Youth. Her facts came from per- sonal observation of 2 such conferences, and from the official written records, from which she read numerous examples of un-American, un-Christian decisions adopted at the conferences. I wish more parents had been there to hear her report. -BY~~~/--• e CALL 1011 OIIA.a 1 have a friend who, for some years, llved In tents. Right a.tter the war, whe n the G.l.'s were coming back and looking for houses. certain people were po· lltely, but firmly, asked to move. My friend couldn't find another house, but being a very adapt· able sort of person, he moved onto a property he owned. This plere of land was just that. He had never built on It, and, at the time, 'couldn't a Uotd to, when he rea lly needed a house. But this Individual was the sort that made the pioneers come west In covered wagons, despite Indians, deserts and all the other hazards. He visited a number of Army surplus stores, bought some ex·ArmY tents, •Pitched them on his h.alt·acre and moved ln. e CALIFORJIIA LIVDfG With time, his covey of tents were masterpieces of Ingenuity, not to mention Industry. There was the sleeping, or bedroom tent, with dividers to separate the master bedroom from th(' t'hildren's bedroom. The cook tPnt or kitchen also housed the dining room. There was a Jiving room tent complete with library. But the other remajning tent was. to me. the masterpiece. This was the bathroom tent and includt>d many Innovations that Chick Sale n<.'ver dreamed of~ H(' s hould have taken out pal· cnts on many of the a rchitectural features. e DE.BIL WIJID Uv~ In tents. But he \'IO'lln, to thla day, whenever there Js e hard blow, he just can't sleep. Even thoufh hla adobe waUs are sturdy • and h la root 10lld, the memory of those tra ntlc, tent· peg-pounding nla'hta of long ago Is just too vivid. And ao. whenever the wind Is a gale, like It \NS thla Monday night, we give sJ.tch a night a name. We look at each other a nd say. "Yes, Ma'am ! This Is Guy Armantrout night!" • aou.ma .o~tE.S There was lots of wind Mo nday night and I didn't sleep any better than Guy used to. The thing that kept me awake was bones. They kept b a n g I n g a round all night. The. Mttle ol bones has long been associated with ghosts,' ghouls, spooks and the supernatural In general. But my rattling bones were not In this category. They we re very real. Big, too. They're the 3 real wtwale bones that David Fink once brought m e from Baja Cal· lfotnla. I have a whale vertebM and 2 which I can't name. Being whale bones, they don't add much decor to the living room by virtue of size. • Thus, they rest on our desk. which Is also our bedroom roof. Huge a's they are, they M'em to be In delicate balance. Each time-the wind blows strong, they M'em to chase each other around the root .. The resultant sou nd by no means resembles a cat walk· lng at'ross a Persian rug. It has been suggested that, sometime, I make suitable Interment or these The family llvt-d happily, remains or Moby Dick. I doubt s nugly and t'omfortably.for some ttJat I shall. I 'm much more years In their Home of Tents--likely to put 13nchor5 on them. with one notable ext'e-ptlon. After all, do you h ave a trio or Wht>n the wind blew hard, th~ real whale bones on the room t'OZY little home became a thing of your bedroom? posse5$ed o f demons. The canvas would snap a nd crat'k, the tent • IT'S TIME poles would sway like a tall And-speaking of whales- eucalyptus In a galt> and the tent it's that time of year aga in. All pegs would work loose rrom the whale w a t c h e rs are hereby soli. On such nights, the master warned to keep their eyeballs of his domain Just couldn't sleep. peeled. The big gray ones are He roamed around the premlsea on their annual trek to Scam· carrying a blc hammer and a mon'a Lacoon and other favored flsttull ot extra tent !l)egs. He tryatlng apotl In Baja Oalltor· Lam CIIJ J .. I simply refused to see h is home nla. I haven't ~een my first one. take orr on the wings of the yet, but It can't be long now. It • wind, headed for CataUna Island. wUI be like old times to point His was a n lndu'*"ous family. the finger and yell, ''Thar' she Leslie Holbrook h as resignt"d a" eh·1i PnglncPnng a. slstant 1n the f'ng ancerlng department or th<.' Ci ty of ~rwport Beat'h a n d ha.; t.lkPn a positio n with the Cuy of Pa lm Spring.;;. lll'l offi<-e '>f pt"('otidf"nt of thl' :\£'wport B•'a•·h (·u.r Em rlo) PC'" A.-:.,n. is hPing fiiiNI hv \."tl'f'· PrP~irlPnt Ed .;,a rn(•-. of tht• Clly P.('(·r~><~llon !JI \'1>-IOn Now a at a real low price : Full-ailed lreytloud •. ~ aoUd. ... cut I rome ... Muy odler f•...._ Ci\\A~R NER'S STATIONERS BOOKSELlERS 225 Fftlt M , Phone: HY 4-6544 LAGUNA BUCK I I. MRS. ANNE REHER , no!~.-J ler:.'u·c r ,~d r ,... r 1 w 11 •r,. ,I bet:cre t~,. Nt>w~.-·· f-' ''D'"' W(J" C wb (I! ,• '::.0" f?'lf'P ' • Q tod"y IDee &) ' l~e V , ~, rin(J re•l :l.;·~·t .3. ·cfrq · R.,lph De.,ver p • ') 'J r -!1 rn c~o·rmt~n 1M • p, ... ,.. ·, '"1 ror he r book re ., ew .,~ 'l i-,..,c•· ' -...,~ e A"m·.,"t".-:"· -= ,..~ ~e, ... ,-..,_ · ... ~ a1::f m.,nre· E•olls i1 Ca4et Corps rartPt R. R. Atkino;on. -.on or \lr and Mrs. T homa-. Atkinson. 322:5 Oc('an Blvd., Corona del ~l.u. has enrolled In lh<' Air ForrP Rt>serve Officers Training Corps at Utah State Univ<>r~ity. This Is his seeond year in the Cadet Corps. Alter finis hing this ~ar and 2 years of advanced training. h<' will be commls· sloned a second lieutenant In the Air Force. He Is a sophomore majoring In pre-law. HARRY E. STICKLER, M.D. and DONALD B. MARTIN, M.D. /\Mounce the Associotion of CHARLES E. STILGENBAUER, M.D. Oiplomote Americon Bo,rd of Internal Medicine IN THE PRACTICE OF INTERNAL MEDICINE AT 7'45 DOVER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA Hours by "wointment Du r1 ng theIr tenti ~g ·years. they _biloiwisi !i .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia worked on a new and more rug· 4 Jled home The soli was adobe, ~ ITAftl AT YOn DOOa 51) th<'Y all pitched in and made lhPir own bric)<.,. Eventually, the walls of the house were made from these bricks-and the hole wh«>r<' th<'Y d ug the d ay for the tlrl ck-. 1'\"«'ntually became the ramtly swimming pool. Th l-. fn.-nd's name is Guy Ar · m<~ntrou t. I havl' long admired htm a-; ,, r<'.d pioneer type, right h•~r,. in our own area. His in· du.stry .1nl1 inge-n uity amaze me. lit' lnus.ths now about the time, qutt (' a ft•w y<.'a rs ago, when they "The fairest of them all" ... are living at Mesa Verde Ca~mbridge Donna Wrigley, age 17, was c hosen Misa Newport Harbor, and also Queen of the recent Harbor area Open Golf Tournament. Mrs. Wrigley, her lovely mother.._tau.._t at Orange Cout College. Mr. Wrigley is Administrative ASsistant with Solartron, Inc., U. S. distribu- tors for Solartron or SuJTey Enrland. Their lovely Cambridp home has a beautiful pool and is deluxe landleaped. The Wrifleys are tYP- ical of the active auc:ceufal people that have boalfat new M-~ Cambridce homea- .. Behind the pta" in beautiful Meu Verde. Prices start .t $23, 750; for Information call K19-1533 -M~fw• ii6J1terJ h P•t.,. l'uf1titar. C•., CNl• M~• 44 C•nning's. Tune~Up WMn-waaMCU•rn: a, •a&DD PIIICII .. c ....... Our cornball q8tem of eounty tovernment ~bly may be modernil'.H a bit before lont 1f th• boerd of supervilora decldee to hire a CAO. CAO mean1 county admlnJ. (._.. ~ ••••e) stratlve officer. 17~ Weet c::-t ..... ., ...... ::..-: = This ls about the aame type ot ~~U~I~I~I~I~I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;55;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;:!FE:!~~ executive as a city mena1er. Every city In thls area worthY ol the name hu had a city m anapr for years. Otherwise the munlclpalltl• woqld be In the same me. that the county Is tn ·now ao tar u coordinated top admlnlstr.atlon II concerned. • • • I got my first eyeful of atrophy In county government methoda when I wa.s foreman of the grand jury In 1957. Alter studylne the sJtuatloll for a year, the jury reported otfJc.lally that In many cases the county was opPatlng with horse and buggy methods at least 100 years old. It was my personal opinion that It often had the buggy In front of the horse. • • • Blame for thls state of stagna · tlon was placed by the jury squarely on th.e board ot super· visors. •• The theory was that each mem· ber of the board was so jealous Qf his official power and post. tlon that he cringed at the thought of delegating even • a tiny shred to a trained profes· slonal adminlstrator. In other words, petty po.Jiti('S. This situation ls happily not true today, however. so fa r as our IJistrlct Supervisor Claire Nelson and that t'apable veteran WIIJis Wa rner are concerned. Both of these officials a re strongly on record of hiring a CAO-and are reported as being very unhappy at the way their t'Olleagues are stalling. • • • • It the stalling continues. there Is a t'hance that It will se-t ott a move all over the county through Initiative petitions to call for a popular election on a modern county charter. Orange county Is moving tO· ward the 1,000,000 mark In popu. latlon. Seems kind of silly to keep hanging on to this a rchaic system that was designed for 25.000. .. If• BeautltuliD ea• Ina ••• . .,nru,r ...... L&AYDIG noll UUOA AT rUJr ZOd (•atterenytm·•) -W .. iD ICimDVL&-- a&; ..... 11-.. 'hie. 0*1-Y L&Aft UUOA ttG A.M. a&YVD 1'0 aAL80A 1:11 ... e CHAilTEil BOATI AVAILULE Cllll oa s.IMI -••y ear Round•• WHk dcrya Boats !eerie at 4 a.m. cmd 7 a.m. Saturdays and Sundays Fury 4 a.m. -Thunderbird 5 a& Del Mar. for Rock Cod 7 a.m. 132 3111 SL • .,.rt 8ucll 013-1434 .......... #II L 17th ST. COSTA MESA Ml 6-4111 Use Easiga _Waat Ads for Bilalll MAl NK NOW BANKING IS AS EASY AS MAIUNG A LETTER WITH CALIFORNIA BANK'S IAIIK·IY·_,L HIIYICI You11 uve both time end money,*-' .. thert't no drMng. no perking, no trenapoNtlon cotta. Banldng bV mail maket money .ailable qulc~. too. You're as dole to a Catifomie ear. office • your nHtb¥ mailboa. Just mall depoetta to your Cheddng or Sbingt Account 8y return mal~ you wtll get a receipt. a "" __. sltp " a Be'*·&,-Uan ~. Write, telepttoM or c8JI If anyotra of Caltfomle 8enk for our......, B~M-Ir-Meil forma. ... ' •awJOWt IIADOa •-a ft0MDA1'. DD"DDaa 1, - CO_,.A DD. 11M. ~· -O.WAY7 JA.MES D. RAY ••-a ...... 3512 E. COAST HWY., CORONA 011. -..AJ 0 .... , .... .. LAGGING FAR . 1959 RECORD '11\e bulldlq permit total Goldenrod. 13,580; Cannell A dropped below a milllon doUa,. Chaffin, llrn. 3810 E. Coast Hwy., dlll'lnr 1fovember for the aecond 1228; Leonard MOI'Ian. wall, 415 tJme th1a year. and the 11-month Heliotrope, $200; Wa.nen Uppftt. record for 1980 la 12..3 mUUon wall, 413 Heliotrope, $100. below the corresponding period e CAIRO .. OIID of Jut year. William Holstein, 1-unlt, J . With Ju.t u.e month of De· 8tory dwelling, f64S Brtghton cember to go, tbe 1.980 total 11 Rd., S38,680. bound to be eonllclenbl)' below e .u.oa vmw lllLLI the all-time reeord of t:27,908,737 Don Baumeister, wall, 1121 HtabU.hed lut year. Goldenrod; $140; Edwin Done· NOVftllber perm 1 t •. which wtth, wall, 1115 Goldenrod, $140. totaled t882,514 and broulbt the e LIDO ISLI! year's reeord to Pf.865,793, In· lohn Doyle, alterations, 226 Vja eluded 12 aJ~gle famlly dwell· San Remo, t9()(); Wilcox, ma- lnga, SZI8.270. 2 duplexet, 147,: 10nry fence, 319 Via Udo Soud. 200; 9 swtm.mlnr pools, 127,500. 1225· Lerner muonry fence 323 24 fences and walla. 15. '775; 4 323 Via Lid~ Soud $225 ' ONE OF THE ACTfVE GROUPS in the T uesdoy Club is the Golf Section. Here 3 of the golfe'rs are shown enjoying a breather et the Willowick Country Club, where they ploy regularly. They ere, left to right. Mrs. Robert Vom Cleff, Mrs. EGrl Story and Mrs. Stewa rt Nolton. Mrs. Jerome Humphrey is chairman. (Photo by Mary Shep· or d) rollU'DeJ"CCal buUdlnp, $442,447; • a~A • · 47 residential alterations, $Ul,· Joe Crall awning 12 Bay-LL 1... P.tlcl•.a.. 1CT1; 10 commercial alterations. lsland $l 4oo. ' .,_ ... S17,a>: 25 aJrns. $18,851; 6 • uma aAT AHA I • II ...... Flrllc structures relocated or demol-I Ill lshed, S2,2SO: one mlacellaMOUS Irvine Co., sewage PUI'QP s ta- structure, 140.000. tlon on MacArthu~ Blvd., between Here are the final permits for Acacia and Pallsades, $40,000; First Lt. Willlam K. Kuhn Jr .• Novem~r: Harbor Highlands. signs at J.OOO son ot William Kuhn Sr., 1511 e coaolfA DEL J1Aa • Dover and 1000 Irvine. $1,000. Miramar Dr., Balboa, partlcipa t· ddl 1 703 e I~A IILAJfD ed with other selected personnel Mildred Hardy a t on. Freedman Reed, re·roof, 119 E. from the 20th Artillery's Battery Work Starts on Mausoleum Work has begun on the $1,000,· 000 Mausoleum of the Pacific at Paclflc View Memorial Park. Corona del Mar, according to managing dlrector John Vlbert. Bay Ft.. $298; Vocajo Inc., al-B In demonstrations of the teratlons, 204 SapphJre, $6,000. Honest John Rocket sponsored by and 2·unit, 2·story dwelling, 202 the U.S. Army Recruiting Sta· Sapphire. $24.200. tlon In Phoenix. Ariz., Nov. 20-25. e JfEWPOIIT BEJGRTS Lt. Kuhn ls a firing platoon June Fa rrar Employment Ser-commander In the batrery, which vice, sign, 475 Newport Blvd., $75: Is regularly statlone<l at Fort RQbert M~wen, addition. 539 Lewis, Wash. Fullerton. $2.650. 1 The 24-year-old officer is a 19;).1 e JfEWI'OIIT graduate of Newport Harbor High M. Wilhelmy. awnings, 2816 School and attended the Uni - Lafayette, $80; Henry Klau~r. verslty of California at Berkeley. 2-unlt, 2-story dwelling, 208 41st He Is a member ,of Tau Kappa St., $23,000. Epsilon fraternity. LEGAL lfOTICE NO'nCE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR TilE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A-36522 Estate of WILLIAM M. ROLUNGS Deceased. NO'MCE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the cr~dltors of the above named decedent that all persons having claims against the said decedent are required to tlle them, with the necessary vouchers. In the office of the clerk of the above entitled cou.rt, or to present them, with the necessary vouchers, to the undersigned at .the oU!ce of Harry L. Blodgett, Z712 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar. California, which ls the place of business of the undersigned In a ll matters pertaining to the es- tate of said decedent, wHhln six '7he entire structur~ will be a one-story buJLdlng divided Into s mall. Intimate paUos and court· yards," Mr. Vlbert said. "All the crypts wlll be In protected and covered Inner walks which will face out to the sweeping view of the ocean and coastline." e JfEWPOBT SBOJlES Or-Cro-Don. Inc .. signs at 214 Prospect and Coast Hwy., $250. Dr. •_.__ £.1WI....I-If months after the first publication ••• • Ilia or this notk e. I mported Italian marble Is be· ing selected for the walls and alcoves, of which the first to ~ built is the "Alcove of the Cross. The roofs will be made of broad tiles and wiU be supported by broad arches. When completed. the mausoleum wlll occupy al· m ost 2 a cres. ll .. a Delli PI At ... Te 111111 a-at PariJ Alpha Delta PI Alumnae of Orange County will hold their annual Christmas !party tor mem· bers, their hUJ'bands, a nd frlends this Friday (Dec. 9) at !he Jamaica Inn, Corona del Mar. I Dated No,·ember 15, 1960. LEGAL lfOTICE laiHI lsJM~ Dies Fern M. Rolllnes. ORDINANCE NO. 9-12 Administratrix of the A~ ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Dr. Rufus Edwards. 311 Grand Estate of the abo\'e OF NEWPORT BEACH AMEND-d d d ING SECTION 8100 OF AND Canal, Balboa Island. dlt d Frl· name ece ent. ADDI~G SECTIO~ 81 00.4 TO day at Artesia Community Hos-1 Harry L. Blodgett THE NEWPORT BEACH ~1U· pita! at the age of 87. Artorney at L.1w NIClPAL CODE RELATING TO He was a native of West Vir-Z712 East Coast Highway THE u :i 1 F 0 R ~ BUILDING ginla. had lived in thls communi· Corona del Mar. CaU!ornia. CODE ty for 23 yurs, a nd In California Tel. ORiole 3 -2830. The City Council of the City for 60 years. He wao; a rNired Attorney for Administratrix. of Newport Beach does ordain as chiropractor and had been with I Publish : Nov. 17. 2t, Dec. 1. 8. follows : the Los Angeles Pollee Dept. for In the Nev.-port Harbor Ensign. SECTION 1. Section 8100 of the 20 years. Newport Beach Munici pal Code Survivors Include his wife, THIS SIZE <i•uified •d in tl.e Is amPnded to read: Bessie; 2 nephews. Ted and WIJ . Ensi9n ~" cost yo11 •• little es SI.SO "SECTION 8100. Adoption ot liam Edwards of Los Angeles. for l intertion,. C.ll ORIOLE l -0550. Uniform Building Code. That Services were held Monday at certain document. three copies Baltz Costa Mesa Chapel. with M.A T TRESS£ 5 of which are on !ile In the of· the Rev. Godfrey Graetlln of the flee of the City Clerk, marked Balboa lsland Methodist Church IIZW,.;;_ -=DIG I INSTANT TONIC Badt In the old days a thiDa ca11ed a ""toaic cap,. wu a ravorite remedy for a1n1oat an)'thina chat ailed you. Oleap, ~oo. You took a cup tDade ol bUict "':ood ... added bot water 7 •• let it steep. Tbca, wt.l bitter, you drank it. Simple? Yea. Too t.d it dida't do any lood. Nowadays scic:Dce lives ua more ~ medications. Ewn so, some people still take '"home ranedia~ when their iUoeua require more c&ctiYe medicatioo. Play safe. When you or a IDIImber ot your (amily is ill, seek professional care. Sec your ph)'liciao for diaanos1na and piUCribina ••• ca.11 us for pracripcion service. ' Christensen Pharmacy 3GZ1 lt. COAST IIWT .. COaolfA DEL MAa * CROWN HARDWARE * .. •a mviDOLD DDAm'WEiii l"rrD ~ 0 ..... i:is FilE .. CII.IIY PIIITI S·- cc.atiA DD. KU 1117 LUT COUT JDaliW~T SPECULATIVE? .., .. rilly. Secoed truat dMcla a.a.. aU tbe qaeltU. .. -........ ~~t. leaared by qwdlty Pl....,att ta 9NWf.89 Os 11 .........ty -....,.. ICIIId 9Giaea an st.dUy n.t.g -u.y a.ta em ...U.at Cldditlasaal a.ca... 1 D'ro Interest Per Annum Sbort tena matuttt.e Cllld IIIDCill ...._ ,_ dhwalflcatloa IDab poes1ble Ontble ta...-..t ...,.. ....... WE MAJfAGE. SEBVJCE AlfD COLLECT Evans G. Parker & Co. and designated as 'Uniform oWclatlng. Interment was in --..meau ..... ~ Sh_apea-BuUdlng Code 1958 EdlUon', Harbor Rest Memorial Park. 111_ ==-. Cott 330 If. lfEWIOIIT .ovLEVA.m tpubtlshed by the International COSTA ~ WAmw co •EWJOIIT aEII"c:a. CALIPOD1A Dinner· at 7 p.m. wlU be tol· lowed by dancing. ThU ls the sorOrity's annual undertaking for the benefit of the Cerebral Palsy AssoCiation. especially the Carl Harvey School In Santa Ana. Conference ot Building Offi· Ute ~14 deuHie4 •4t. Ol J-4510. 2110 ~ -.... ll._., ~~-IIJD'WAT 1-IIU clals. · and the whole thereof. _.....:.::=--:=~==:::::;;;;;;;;;;;~;::~;=:::=:::=::::::::::~~~~~:::=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ specifically including all of IE II UPIOLSTEIIII U~&D&IIIJ 13501f~ .... MOVES TO JfEWIOilTEB Mrs. Bea Wrl&ht has moved trom Balboa Bay Club to a new apartme nt In the Newporter on Bayside Dr. -------BOllE ROM SPADI . Recently returned from Spatn 1s Mn.. Jose Rosan of 220 VIa lJdo Nord, Lido Iale. YOURS AT LAGUNA FEDERAL • INSURED SAVINGS accounts insured to $10.000 • STRONG RESERVES current ,_~ 11.7~o • HIGHEST RATE conm.tent.with aafety 41f2% PDIIIUI J c:urrent DIVIDEND PAID FOUR TIMES A YEAB LIGUlA FEDEIAL SAVINGS AMD LOAN JUISOC2A110N 0..... c-ty'• ~ lfii.IIIU .... F.-... s....-. I ........... .... LAGUNA lEACH .o... .... ......... , we •. the appendk t>!l thereto. to wit : ChnptNs i . 13. 23. 25. 48, 49 and 51. toxct>pt such deletlons. modifications or amendments tht>rt>to a-; ha,:e been or arP hercaftN adoptt>d. be and tht> sam£' Is hPreby adoptl"d as tht> Butldmg C'octe of the City of Newport Bea<'h for rt>gulatlng the erection. construction. en- Jargt>ment, altN a tton. repair, mo\•in~. rt'mo,·aJ. clt>moli tion. ronvr rslon. O<'t'Upa ncy, equip· mf'nt, use. height, arra. and m aintC'nan<.'C of all buildings l\ncl o;t rut'lures in thf' City of ~C\\"'J"MI Brach: pro,·iding for !s..-.u,t nl'•' of pl'rTnil!' .tnrl col· IN•tlon of f<.'C" thE'rE'for: pro· vlctin~ JWnaltiE'~ for \'iolation of such coot': declaring and r~tabl ish!ng firp xonc". E'X('('pt a" In this C'odt> modi!il"d.) aml"nd<'rl or othNwise changed; and each and all of thP regu· Ia tlon~. provtl:ions, penalties. condtttons a nd tf'rms thereof are hr rt'by referred to. adopted and made a part hereof as though fully set out." S"OCnO:'J 2. Section 8100.4 Is add~ to tht> ~ewport Beach ~tu­ nlclpal C'odr to rPad: ''SECTION 8100.4. Amend- ment to Section 1501 of the Uniform Building Code. Section 1~ of the Uniform Building Code heretofore adopted In Sec· tJon 8100 is amended to read as follows: 'Sec. 1501 Group J Oocupan- clt"S sha II be: Division l. Private garages. sheds. and agricultural build· ln&s w hPn not over one thou- .. nd square feet (1000 aq. ft.) In UPa. Division 2. Fences three tHt f3') In height a nd higher. tanka, and towers. For ()('('Upancy separaUons 11M Ta bl.-No. 5-B. For occupant load see Section 3301'." SimON 3. Thls ordinance ah&ll be published once In the oftldal newspaper of the City, and the same s haU be ~ve 30 dqa alter the date of Its edoptJon. '11\la ordinance waa Introduced at a recular m~tlng or the City Coundl ttl the Clb' ol Newport Beach held on the lfth day of lfOftlllber. 1980. and was a dopt- " on tbe 28th day of NOftmbe.r, 1180. by the tollowina vote, to Wit: ~ Oounctlmen: IC.lQpl.,-, AtldftiOII, Cook. StoddArd. Hart. Loren&. Sonwra. w-: O.ncltm..: None. Allllat QNndJIMn: Mooe. A'n'I!ST: Maraet7 k'tl!W4er. a~ a... ,... ........ fd.~ . .......... : 0.:. .. ltiO In thl lf4iW"POit ... dl £Nip. I IUIUD'S CIOICE s • "I sell all kinds, but I live Medallio11 home" PAUL LEITER, PRESIDOH. LIGifTHQUSE CONSTRUCTION AND DMl.OPMEKT COMPANY. '"As a builder and realtor. fh:l\c: a "~>rde r:1ng..-,·t .,~,me~ from v.btch to choose my own. But. J..no'~>rng lh·r•.:' .. , I do, I ch~ one built to Mc:dalhon sL.tn,JJrJ, "The reasons are ob.,.rous . :'-ln.. l c:1tcr hl..l·, th~.· f.a_\t. clean. /fDme/ess electric ranre; \H' aJ\o\ J\S h :t\C pknt\ of hou~· power for all our appltance,, C\Cn '" m' "'''•hhop. and I know tbe market for a MedJ.Jhon home "gorng to hold up 'tftU in t.bc aD-electric future "MOlt bome-buyen are a wan ot thr\C 'a lues, too. That's why our company'• oew homes at Lemon Hcrghu Ewtc:s. '1\.11.-iD, alla.t Medallioa ~u~remcnb:· Take a tip tn. aa upat who h'c:s m a Medallion bome .. :llld builds to Med31lt<'" <.t.1ndarJs as v.rll \I.JI..<' \Ute' the home ~ou chOMC 1'-c.JI" t'lc ~tedalhon .,"~>.,rd Only one home in fh c qual ilia for the Medallion -an ••'ani whieb ~u~ )-11 u · 1. AJJ-ti«tric kuc~a. cqurpped v. uh m.a, ... ·n elect neal ap- phanoes. tndudang llamcle\s range o~nJ O\t'O Z. He~~W~v.er v.iriar for modem ele.:tnc hvrn~. l. Ucfat for Lh•iq-ahundant hght, de~rned for comfort. safety and beauty. For total electric hvina. the Gold Medallion Award includes aU ~ McdaiUoo features plus. ,,l1alilelela electric space and water beatio&. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COMPANY , .. Is Honorect Mrs. L E. Wrilht of 212 VIa Palenno, IJdo tale, eDtllltalned ...-.atly at 1. ~ abcMer honort,.. MLD LoUta Kennedy, ot 301 & -""-t. Balboa Jaland, w'-marrl.,. to Fenwick Eneltua will be c.Je. •bra ted on Dec:, 21. ])e()or featured a bridal theme of pJnk and white, lnchadlna a larae cake decOrated with aym. bola of the betrothed c.-ou~·· auoclatioM at USC, lncludlnc sorority' and f.,atemlty amlla· tiona. El Rodeo yearboclk. ot wtUch 'Mr. Ehellah Ia editor this year, and other landmarks perti· nent to their teeent Uves. Cuesta lnchlded MmH. Alma DeGrace, W 1 Ill a m Schroeder, Challen Landers, Alex Kensey, 'Robert UUck and Pat Havakln, all ol klboa laland; Mrs. Helen Godshall ol Corona del Mar; Mmes. Melvin English, Arnold Eddy and CIIU Hancock, of Los Aneeles; Mmea. Martin ~ishkian and Jack Steltenkamp of Long Beach; Mrs. Morrts Burke, Comp· ton: Mmes. ~ad.lne Cherry and E. W. Durfey, Downey; and MQI. Allen Teaford, ol Garden Grove. Also atttmdlng were the mother and sister of the brlde·to·be, Mrs. Ruth Kennedy and Mrs. Ed Simp· son, Jr .. and the daughter of the hostess, Mrs. James Lawaon. BECIIUJT TL\DOJfQ ElmS Marine Pvt. Ralph D. Allen. son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Allen of 623 W. Balbo& Blvd., Balboa, completed recruit training Nov. 23 at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, Calif. I Freed MyaeU of Clothes Piaa! bec:ause LUCJLLE and CLAm Do Cl bet* job COAST Wcmberette and Shirt Laundry We Iroa All Our Owa FlCit Wodt 3531 E. COAST BJQIIWAT COI'ODCI del ... ., (~from the Po.toifke) BEl BRIDE -Miss Margery Lender Fi of Mr. ond Mrs. Albert Fischer, 1582 Orange Ave., Costo . e x- changed vows Nov. 23 with Gary. A. Nelson of Long Beoch at the Prince of Peoce Lutheran C hurch •n Costo Mesa. The Rev. Andrew Anderson reod the double ring service . Reception was held in !he Hudson House. The bride is a qredut'lte of Newport Herbor Hit;lh School. She wo:~s Miss Coste Mesa of 1958, also Miss Oron~e Coun· ty of 1958, e princess of the Home Show in 1959 ond " p~1ncess of the Netion.:~l Orange Show in Son BerMrdino. The bndegroom attended Newport Harbor H ,g h .:~nd Ort'lnge Coost Colleg~ and is now serving ~ith the Navy on the U.S.S. Los ":ngeles. s!ohoned in Long Beoch. They will moke their home on Sh.:~l•mer Dr. •n Costo Meso:~. (Bernie Alden photo) E M • • • •• e e e e E e E e:e I E & E E + E M E ••• 8 •• 8 h Anaong Us Girls ••• I ~~~LAS INERAS 61QUP ....... tutJ ........ · · tNS'fAU.S •61 OFRCERS , Louise M..._ fte Bude' 8111 ..... _. 1n Lae ...,...._ uw Mid 2 su e· ~~~~.....O..C::.IIQoll~~:><::...c::::....a....,Cboolll;:);<~llo"C::..c:>~c:>e:::..oe 011ona del flu ... tM --ol ~ lbd ,...... J'leRu. In • the uusuat •• ...._ ae tbe Lu A..,_ f/1. e.cll ~.and wtth KartMru AwdliarJ' tQ J'amll7 the auppcwt ol tMir patro..-es. S.rvlc. ~tieD o1 0ranp they haft beea _... to live 3 Count7 bGnGrlq a.w .........,. .cholanbl" to ua 'nley bave and~ and t-.mna a a11o acqualnte4 die community alate of ~ y•terda,. (Dec. IDOI'e wltb tbe anllabWty of 7). tam1lJ couiaMI'na at the ramlly _. ............ .._....._ .-As peat speal\er, t..a. Marin· 9ervkle A.uoclatlon ln SaJJta Ana · • • • eraa .,_,.t.d lt6ehar4 &anyon for people who need an objective _. ~~-..-.__ .... -......;..1 quaJUied vlewpOlnt to ald In It W been a PNtlaUlarly trylne day, with not enoup time .. -.-•• .., .. _....,. _.,y1ee sol~ tbe maft7 ~ In a to aeeompllab the .....au--. no moment for quiet reflection. UttJe .---.,. * a...,. wu t!u; _..._._ c:hanlina 80Giety. hope for Tomorrow' a beJna better. ftnt Nd-'eat Gl Llle llarineru =.-0"""~ .. ~·· ~<>=~~o;c:;<;<:~ In a ftanuc etfort to eo from Corona del Mu to Wboa qQlddy, Scholanhlp a.,.t ..,_ to ac:· ,~ the woman took the ferry. Even tbJa wun't e-.y. A 1oq Utw of ereclltect IJ84Mte .._ta ln the cars awaited Ita alow maneuverlnaa. and she waa the .waUl tn fWd of S.Ul Wiarll at tbe Unl· lJne. ~ of S.--Calllornla. On the third trip acrou the ferry took her. It started Ita be· UJN)Il 'hie •a•..tto'l\ llr. -~ I~ bored croe.stnc. and ahe aettled back. The bay wu unooth aa e&-..s to jela tM ataa ol Famlly ela.u, and blue, like the aky. 1bere w ... llttle sound. Serite. oiOran .. Couat,.. "It 1 had a boat," ahe thoueht, "I'd atop aomewbere out In the Be spoke on "'nle Adolncent" middle here, and ju.at s tay there. I'd atay untiJ the moon came up In tbelr 3 years ot existence, and do nothlne. No telephone to rlne: nobody to aay 'hu.rry!' 1 guess I'd have a llttle peace!" W&UDDIG UMIV ... AIIT Even when she saJd It, she smUed back at herself, and an· swerect Mr. and Mrs. Dwane Bureeu. lo Faahton" "What makes you think you'd be' so quiet and peaceful!" abe who t.ve recenUy opened their asked. "As Ions as you bad a.ll thoee thouabts. plllng up upon new home on White Salta Way themselves, where would the peace be!" In Jiarbor VJew, COlona del Mar, It all may be summed up by saytna. "As 1~ aa you are YOU honored Mrs. Burpu' parents. 2&tS8 E. COAST BJGHWAY circumstances and surroundJnp cannot change the ba.alc pattern. • Mr. and Mrs. Frank lrona of CORONA D~ MAR Peace Is from within. Within the person, within the home, Wrlehtwood, at a 40th weddin& OIUOU.: 3·5010 within those who ao out from it. You have It, or you don't, In vary. i~ni"ilvieruiiiryiipeiirtiyiirieci:-einitliyi.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJijii~iiiiiii lng degrees, and from day to day. Perhaps at no time durin& the year do we so need it as during that very ~period which we have dedicated to It: the Christmas season. Fortunately there are ways of acqulrlne It They take self dis· dpllne and quiet determination. They take tlme, but not a lot of it. A few momenta here; a few moments there. can work wonders. We have at hand all ol the Ingredients for peace. The beauty of the sea. Look at lt. The quiet stretch of beach. Walk upon it The softly rolling hills. Turn your eyes upon them. The cloud flecked sky. Look up at lt. These are the outer evidences of God's goodness that should give It to us. There are more: the way a little girl's hair curls about her face; the baby's smile; your own dauehter's voice, sin&'i{lg; your son, tongue In cheek, doing hls home work. If you are wbe you have built up, too, Inner resources from which to draw when Peace seems tar away. L.lttle words remembered: "1 will lift up mine eyes, unto the hHls, from which cometh my strength." "Be anxious for nothing ... " "He leadeth me beside the eool waters ... my cup runneth O\'er." Or, II you preler, poetry: '-''II• •••••I CLOSED MONDAYS "Grear, wide, beautllul, wonderful world, "With the wonderful waters around you curled, "And the beautllul flowers upon your breast, B L · M t "World, you are beautifully dressed." <-::~•cac:x•::J•c:•a•::.•r:x• ::~•c•cx•=C'fa:i•c~.Cu:Jil:i:cea•::.•ecx• ;_::l,ec-Jcx•::J•c:•a•::.•cr:::II•:J:•cx• ::I*:::I*IIX* Ta ke only a llttle time each day for these reflections. They IJSTAUtiiT 11: will work miracles In bringing peace to you, and from you It may. radiate. like circles In an ever widening pool, deep, and quiet and tl't'atment he was receiving. There have been a few fashion show rommentators of late who doubtless longed to do the same thing. MAYBE YOU CAN TELL ME why people buy expensive tickets to fashion shows, dinner dances and other entertainment and then refuse to listen to it? Are we so satiated with the good things of life that we simply don't care? Or ! and this seems the better explanation) Is It that when drinking, many are .. not themselves"? IMI Welt C..t IUPWCIT JfEWJIOm' DACB Wha~ver the reason, It was s hocldng that Grant MeelcB, who had rehearsed some beautiful songs for his s uperlative bari· tone for the Kate and Advocate Ball. had to give up after one number because hts audlenc:-e drowned rum out. Actually It was a case or a few spoiling It tor the majority who were courteous and attenti ve. Don't ge t the idea that this was an unusual case It was simply that Grant Meeks was one of the first to have enough courage to walk out on the bad While we are on this subject Isn't It too bad that so many seem to .. sit on their hands" these d ays, to Judge by lack or ap- plause. Hand clapping ls next to lire's blood for an e ntertainer, but today lack of applause is no sian that he Isn't superlative. • • • STARS I:'i HER EYES had Florence Nollon or Corona del Mar the other da y. and little wonder. She's just had word that her Head ot House, Stewart, will recover nicely following surgery. He was taken Il l Thanksgiving P\'ening. • • • )fORE STARS. ALSO F ROM HAPPINESS, In the eyes of Farel Hardesty. The former Farel Walker. now married to the new presldcmt of the Board of Real· tors. has a facility for being lnlert>sted In people. The Hard· t-sty's rt>cently sold the little Bachelor Girl home that Farel built In Corona del Mar. and have taken one of those swank new "Qwn.your.owns·• at West· beau tifuL Heres , . YOU I EARIED IT! 'Til tbe time before Christmas in our home by'the Bay 8Dd Newport Balboa Savings wiU pay Mare tUn ftfteen thousand inv~ti.ng friends, 'The foarth of their quarterly dividends I .. . ...... ent Frigidaire Refrigerator cliff Villas. • • • BUSrEST WOMAN A B 0 U T TOWN Is Ml"!!. Robert Roper of Shore Cllff.s, wtth a Thursday Club meeting today (Dec. 8 ). her son's we-dding on Saturday, en· tertalnlng for the weddlng party before the wedding and for the family afterward, winding it aJl up by entertaining Sunday for Orange Coast College. Bet she gets It all done, too! We're paying them early •.. the 20th of December, We pay early each year, as our savers remember, To make Christmas brighter for our large family of Joyal investors who've been able to see That their savings invested at an aU time ltigh, ( 4 and a~ is not .. pie iD the slcy•), • • • THANK GOODNESS IT WAS A F<XYI' and no1 an arm that Bess Settle. our aood friend of the Fourtn Estate broke on Thanks· giving Day. She's been recu p· eratlng at her home In Seal Beach. • • • AT AN ASSEMBLY 'INTERIM HEARING on bow Lonl Beach baa been spendlnc Ita 11deland Funds It wu the women wbo really ' thone. One had aeardled tlw UOe of certain lands clear baek to 1850; another w-. armed with plctw'ft to ahow on a acnten, In her Opt to ... rantee the pubUc pnerally uae qf the 1 beadL ()De JDan Nal&rtred. "'WeD. a,.,.war. ,.,u can .-ttlat tbe pla haw been dolftl more daan plQ bri4p!" He eeerned •rpriMd, too! WA~IYa • MIDO . ..., ... WYLII .-.A NMII.TON • • • Is solid insuraoce that Orange County willsrow ev• more pr'Oipei'CNI tt... the records now show I Newport Balboa Stwen have leamecl '11aere'1 a plusJa tbe cliv..idends their savings have eamec:ll YOU ua _,.,. tiMie .,_., fO'UHif by taldna )'OUr pigy Malt • ol the shelf. LosNe•..,na.u.o. s.iap and Loan Pat your moaey • werk •.. you won't be alone, But--the, wile ~~n-.. who ... ~ .. .,._.,. ,,._.. ,..,..ftity I New hi.C!I ....... IMalt ••• aett.r jobe c:reatecl, MeG fMiiliet...,.. .._., BusiDele Mea are elated, Mare P--. ... ..._ McJ.ey ••• Y• Pnrpeaty too will soar ia itlnJ.e ... it's vital tt.t you Pat )'OUf ~ .. WGiir, tlo it DDW, .... .....,, ..,..wiiiiiMewpwt ...... Savt.p today I , • Elda .. pay a di~ M ... ~I This Ja tbe 80tla ..__ ... at the CWJillt .......... rate ol 4.8 for ••• a DeW tac... • a DeW ear, • .. pay far tehoolin& or a VWCitioD trtp. It feell IDOd tD play Saaea a.. 10 -it --... buadle of IDOIIIeJ to par far ClllfltmM abow''C E¥WJ 3 m•dat, wheD we pay clftdeoclt. peape all ower 0..,. Caaaly aalden tba .... daiJ'n '-.._ aa.-ww .......... -a' bIen.· ...... -,oar-.. -.......... dMcleDcl _..., • ..,..c.,_. , .... ,.,! I ... ... !Mal_.., •••;.1-lna ·.._ ... llt. , PHILHARMONIC GROUP PLANS BENEFIT SHOW a&WJOat • ....,_ &IIIIGir S tAOMDAY. D&c:&Na• I. .. ,.,.. zswyn &¥&at tAUMDAY. CO_,.A DD. 11Aa. CAUP • wlttl Salle Chrl.atmu n me and the giving Is eUty ••• We're dancing with stars on our ca.b register tapes and dle winner or 100 prtzH a day till Christmas Eve Is you, you, you . . . Tbe gamut ol giving from pound& ot coffee and bacon to household appUa noes and televtslon aeta ... T.here Is a Santa Barrel In the front lobby. When you find the •tar on your cuh regi1ter ta~. you step up to the barrel and say, "Please barrel. let me grab the televlaJon ~et." Then you reach down Inside and lee what you rome tip wlth. ·* .... ~aa-r ... TlaJa U.. Ia U.......,.., a ............. ., llldlald"l ... ,., delidoaa, extnl .....s-. Oa.w· f1al. ·-ala fed wltla gold ..... .,.., ••• ..,.. •• bow ••• 1 All.,oui1Miraa.d...U baft ow ~ ...,_ala l'ed. A.,..s ...... k!~Ml OD tlaeiD ••• Tlala ~1 a. yo.u tldret to ob· tala aa eatry blaDIE "-aay butcber, wblda ID tuna wUl ........ yoa ~ tc*e part ID Uae b69 ~ dlawlag the 23rd ol ~ ••• Xice ••• * We're glad . . The man up In anticipation ot anotber out· atabdlng fund raising achJeve- ment, mem bers of the Orange County PhJlhannonJc CommJt. tee met Tuesday, Dec. 6, at the Tea Launches Yule Season A &ET ACQUAINTED PARTY opened the fo il cotillion "t the Newport Harbor Yacht Club recently. Pictur•d here. meeting Mrs. Edward Kel1 . co-chairman of the third grade cotillion. 4re Marin Mooney 4n Nancy Perrin. M.iss G. Virginia Gollah is in charge of Chrlatmu eame on wings of sonl' for mf!ft)~ra ~ the Newport Harbor E'beU Club lut Thul"lday afternoon when the trad1Uonal tea launched the holiday season. The song waa suppUed by Marl· lyn Kates and Ca-rl Ludlow, a talented young couple who had bullt .-proeram around favorite tunes down through the years. Norman Hanls played acrom- panlments as well as several solos. Singing of C hrlstmas carols ende d the program. Tbe tea ltsel! centered around :he wassail bowl, with little puff pastries filled with-sandw1-ch spreads; red a·nd greetr striped sandwiches and gay Chrbtmas the group. (Photo by Mary Shep4rd) · VANDERVORT ·INSTAllED AS LIYC ·coM~ODORE I cookJes.. Centeri.ng the table was a tall and airy wicker basket overflowing with bright Christ· mas baubles. Junior Ebell had Lido Isle Yacht Club kept Its traditional date for a Christmas dinner dance las t Saturday nig ht, Dec. 3. with more than 200 beautifully gowned ladles and rommodores In full dress uniform In attendance. Arranged by new members. ac· cording to custom, the event was the final festivity over which retiring Commodore Herb Riley Thursday Club Groups Meet Various ~lons of tht> Thurs· day Club got off to a good start at their first meetings. The Golfers met Nov. 28 for coffee at the home of the chair· mAn Mrs. Myron Sheward. 2542 Circle Drive, Bay Shores. Juniors met Nov. 29 with Mrs. F. B. Con· nolly, 703 Iris Ave., Corona del Mar, to get acquainted. Globetrotters traveled by bus to see the Spanish players at Padua Hills. Gt>ne Taylor was In charge of arrangt>ment:s. presided. Sharing honors were arra nged the decorat1ons. the new commodore, C. E. Van· Mrs. John Lamar. former presl- dervort, Vl ct'-Commodore Clyde dent headed the a ffair. Mmes. "Mac" Horn. and Rear Commo· RJch~rd Ware, ~wis Vautrot. dore Arthur Reaume. Nelson Holmwood, H. S. Me· Preceding the gathering at the Gregor, John Meador, Joseph clubhouse Commodore Riley and •St.amp, K. v. Dilts -...nd G. W. Mrs. RJiey entertained at their RJtchle aMisted her. home for more than 50, Including Mrs. Edythe Curry Barnes pre- all o{(Jcers who have served with sided at a brief business session. him during the past year. Retiring Commodore Riley re- ceived his staff rommodore's flag from outgoing Staff Com· modore Marty Lockney, a s he ~­ came the new Junior Staff Com· modore. · Other Staff Commodores who were guests Included M. A. An derson. Kenneth Kingsley, Leon Ware and Earl Sawyt>r. Kids• Party Here Dec. 17 Lido Sands residents will hold a pre-Christmas festivity at Cher s Inn. Corona del Mar. this Sunday. J)e('. 11. The party. sponsored by the women of the little rommunity. will include a prime rib dinner preceded by a "happy hour". Mrs. Dean Myer1> Is chairman and is assisted by Mrs. George Boeck In making arrangements. JODfS BOT Aft CLU. John Vibert Jr .. managing dl· rector of the Pad lie VIew Memor- ial Park, Corona del Mar. has bt'en Inducted as a new member of the Newport-Balboa Rotary Club. ---------------- home o(llrL Cberte. Cotton, 1540 East Ocean Front, Balboa. Preliminary plana were dls· cuued toe the 1861 taahlon sbow whJch the committee co-sponsors with the Newport Harbor Servlct' League tor the benefit of the Philharmonic Youth Symphonies program. The ahow will take place In February at Balboa Bay Club. One of the main Interests ot the meeUng wu the establish ment of patrones.sea for the aUalr. Commlttte members Jn· elude the Mmes. Cotton, William ~eade. Howard Ahmanson, Ver· non Edler, Richard Loveland. John Scudde r, Harvey Somers. RaJ ph T a n d o w 1 k y . Edward Warmington and Arthur P. WIJ . IIams. Mrs. L. Delford FeddemMln will coordinate throughout the roun· ty. •. --··~~·~ 'Paj ... ' e~ ...... The women golfers of Irvine Coast Country Club will hold their annual Stagette Tuesday. Dec. 13. It wU I be a Pajama Jamboree. The gals take over the dub for the day from 9 a.m. untll midnight -NO MEN AL· LOWED. There will be a shotgun tourn- ament-18 holes-brldgt>, 'poker. lmacks. dinnt>r, entertainment and prize.s. Mrs. 0 . G. Suess Is the chairman. and ~rs. Verne Watson Is ro.chairman : Mrs. Buck Ayres, advl or: Mrs. Rkh· ard Plegt>r, golf chairman: ~trs. Sam Mather. prizes: Mrs. Max Miller. deeora tlons: Mrs. J. La· Clerque and Mrs Andy Devine. t>ntertalnment: and Mrs. Fred Button. publicity. An added attrat'tion will bt' a Calcutta conduct('(! by Mrs. Frank McCormick and Mrs. ~~ La gerlof. ·Teams entNt>d in our forthromlng bridge tournament will be bought. CmL FOB ST AlfLEYS A daughter. ~eagan Kathlet-n. 8 lb. 8 oz.. was born to ~1r. and )'Irs. John G. Stanley. l28-40th St .. West Newport, in Hoag Hos pltal on Wednesday. Nov 30. She joins her brother, ~tatthew, t. In the family. SPECIAL CHIISTMAS (H:T OFFill TEAK TA~ Al~~ D~MARK -1<~ ---:::-'::~[ ~ "~ll $ so ••• ' •• l( ......... "W11Ie tltr7 3 7 ~art R.rc. 161M. NOW . '"'Pom OJM'G U1 t p. -. Thara., P'rt.., s.t. uu ~. •• c. ••• Hl, ..... ., Suadaf -11 to • : .. c.. ......... .,.., Oalo4. l -27.0 ~~ .. ~ .... ~.~~;: (,2t a. ................ ,, ......,. ......_ "-PU!I. ~~-.... ltllircmt .... ~ .... IJayrrrst ··--~ *'''~.....-­Fwrrtuhed model$: Cornmodou Rood. Mldwo¥ I-IIII ·~ A CDI TIIVEL SDVICE COAST BICIIWAT AT O.alll) ... around Lake Tahoe who Is re- spons ible for personally selecting all of our Christmas Trees felt the big snow coming . . . He urged us to take our trees a week earlier this year and we d id ... And are they perfect. not a squatty or lop-sided one In a car load ... A Christmas tree won· dt>rland of lacy white firs, sllvertlps and pines ... some heavily flocked, others with only a glimmer of snow, othf!rs fancy llff and majesUc ... All ready to fill your Jiving rooms with the joy of Christmas . . . Pale pink and blues. magenta green and burnt orange ... Color. roto r everywhere If you wish It ... Our Johnny Hart has a Christmas t.r(>(> personally picked just for you. Tbe Culture-Vultures set last Thursday at Balboa Bay Club for a book review by Mr11. Dorothea Sheely, Newport Beach librarian. She gave a resume of "In and Out or the White Hou.e" durln& the morning, and membera gath· ered In the Captain's Room for luncheon. Mrs. Harry RothschUd of 432 Isabella Terrace, Corona Highlands, ls chairman. The :'-lewport Beach City Em· ploy('('S Assn. will hold Its second annual children's Christmas par- ty Saturday evening. Dec. 17. In the Corona del Mar Youth Center. beginning at 7 p.m. . CIBL 70. CULVEJIS asu &. eoa.t lligltway _ eoro.u .w .._ ( Oppaalte hat otflce) Santa Claus wi ll distribute g ilt& placed under the Christ· mas tree. Thel'e will be enter· taJnment and refreshments. Em· ployees planning to attend the party with their children are asked to leave a dollar g:l!t at the city hall switchboard, head· q uarters -fire station or the city yard warehouse. LECAL JfOTICE PLEDCES FBATEIUftTY NOTICE OF SALE Thomas J. Herbert, son of NoUce Ia hereby given tha t Cmdr. and Mrs. Clarence Her~rt * pursuant to the proVisions of Sec· of 243 Ocean View Ave .. Newport tf you're DOt lA the mood tlon 3405 ot the MunJclpal Code Heights, has pledged Alpha Chi I Chapter of Alpha PhJ Omega. a yet ••• I Just dare yo. of the City of Newport Beach. 1 1 1 1 t It 1 to waUl: through our n..... wlll sell at public auction to the nat ona serv ce ra ern y. a Sbop aDd DOt com• out wttb highest bidder foT ~ash, on Satur -the ~1assachusetts Institute of the .utt of gt't'tag na..... day. Decem~r lOth, l960. at ;::T=ec=h=n=o=l=ogy=·=C=a=m==br::id=g=e=.=======, out ., you pocketa .•• Aa· 10:00 A.M. at the Corporation othec woederlaD4 of top&ary Yards ot the City ol Newport tre.. .S.C.attou. gilt ..S Beach, located at 1492 Superior .U..r gllttw • • • '!'be .tNw Avenue, the following described baa tiDally foalld a pl-. Ia property: the .... lutead ., bela9 U.. Boys 'llnd Girls Bicycles .....,, __ betwMa a ,._. of Auto Acceuorles CoD a.d a tldl'llty ,.._..... Sporting Goods Sbclws. deliclde plait. ..... y Toot. pupae Cllld ...u..at .-,.wilt· Jewelry ter ~ aJNGted wltla ...,. Household Items and to ..-. deuwlulblg s.tar Other Miscellaneous Items a...... aoeta~g~c cmpJa CIDd An Itemized list ot the above peltry CluiaW.. Tnee • • . articles Is avaHable at t he b\Ui· * ness oftlce or the Pollee Depart· ment of the City of Newport Wrong slze, wrong color. not Beach located at 425 · 32nd tall enough! ... Let our nower Street, Newport :Be-ach. shop make up a table or buffet JOHN L. UPSON decoration that Ia just rlght . . . Chief of Pollee Pleasing people with (llp«lal Newport Beach tastes Is their moat important CalifomJa business ... Want to make your Publiah: ~. 8, 1960 ..... Yo1r 1111 ....... El(lire il J • ..,., Coelud Tou.r L«cd Ageat 521 W. lttb St. Costa M..a 10.1 ... 10 You're in Good Hands with- ALLSTATE DfSVUKCE CO. own centerpieces. c:reate your In the Newport Harbor Enslrn. own door welcomer · • · You'll jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiii~ii~ find all the maklnas . . . birds, I pine cont>S, bells, tiny snowmen and all types or nowers, Jeeves and ornaments ... * ,.. ... tbJDp --t u .. tMt ........ -boaalal.. • • • u .,.. -·t 8ad lit ..... .,_ .,. IIIMD9 ,_ Ia a. "-"-..... you -----· .......... Omdy ---~luH-. •.• D c'Wea.!Ny•-*"~- -...... ll&l d ...... . "., ..... ......,.. ..... .... .,.. ................ ... • ••• ltiD II H-.t TIT ... ..... ......, ••• y~ ... ., lt.wtalt' ............. ..... C:W ... PNitl. ,_ _.. -·· ...... ,.., 0.. .. --.....y ......... ... ....... ,... ........ ..... ............ yw. ..... . --............. . ..... ...... MI X I PNitl ..• •tr lla.l ......... . .,..,, ............... .... .... s ••• c =m ----EU'I ........ e'i. :il~ =-·.;.; ~ ....... .,... ...... . CillO ....... . * ..,. .............. ., ... E x press The True M e aning Of fJ&ristmas·Witl~ Hallrnerit Cards W Moc4em and old wortd styling .,, your ft"t«tt. religious ....._. W Av•l'eble In individual can:h ::11 hont - A daughter, Donna J ean. 8 lb. 2 oz .. was born to Mr. a nd Mrs. Donald H. Culver, 2029 Miramar Dr .• Balboa, In Hoeg Hospital on Wednrsday, Nov. 30. She joins her brother, Michael, 11. In the family. ~ Ill ....... a...c.e.-- c.e. ........ MIHAl AIR -HOTElS -RAIL-SHIPS-TOURS -CRUISES FOIWGN TRAVEl SP£ClALISTS :KHOTT' BERRY FARM & GHOST TOWN L'I1:C11 141181 llftl111.m Her famous f~ chicken served noon to 8:30 p.m. ' Closed Monday and Tuesday. IT!IIIM~~ Open every day of the week. IIIOIT TOWI 8RILL Good eatin'--western style! -ami Cll iifCID Favorite spot for b ght brftk!asts..lunches and evening meals. c••••*••• --SlqiNcl·- -60 A.ca&a 0~ ra&& P.&.JllliXG --_r- ... lay .,., t2lrV1 Here to greet you in person is SAlTA CLAUS in his Jf:loo. And you'll see I 1gt 3MWIAI at the entrance to. the Gold ~hne. A marvelous sight is the .... IIIJiftW fUE floatmg on Indian Villal-!c Lake. And you won't want to m1ss the hfe-s1zed NA'I'iVITT ._,. at the Church of the •Pardon u.s while w-e close on Christmas Day. Hope you han a happy holiday, tool -. CHORCH Mrs. Zerman of COM Dies ·D I R E C T Q R Y Mrs. Ma ude (Mlnnle) ~rman, • Attend the Chwdl Of Your Choice Regularly iiUt CIIIII1IAif ca•a FrankUn 0. lbder, Jr. lllat.t.r U 8·C'T78 • Panonap U 8·52M SUNDAY 9:45 ··-·---..Blble School 10:46 ···-··---Cbureh Service 5:30 Younr Peopa.' Meetlnr 6 :30 --··----Veeper •rvtce WEDNESDAY 9:30 a.m. Women's Bible Study 7:00 p.m. -····-Prayer Meetlnr 8:00 p.m. __ Choir Practice Nunery aod Chlld Care Provided Ftrat Clutatlan Church 796 VIctoria at Placentia COIIta Mesa CHIUSTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES PmST cao8CII or CJDJST, SCIEIIlll!, 3303 VIa lJdo N~rt Beach SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 a.m. and 11 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 · 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8 p.m. REAOJNG ROOM- 3315 ~Ia lJdo, Newport Beach Open week days- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wedneadaya 9 a .. m. . 7:45 p..m. Tuesdaya and Fridays- 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. :W:11;wna o.r CBJIIST. llewport .... at Coi'ODa .S.l liar 3839 Euf Coast Higbw•y Corona del Mar SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15a.m. SUNDAY SERVICE 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8 p.m. READING ROOM- 3839 East Coast Highway Open week days- 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. You are cordlaJJy Invited to attend the Church Semcea and to use the Readtnr Room. ST. JANES EPISCOPAL CHURCH Dll Vla Lido, Newport leadl ORlole 5-0210 The Rev. lobn H. Park~. Bector SUNDAY SEJlVICES 8:~Boly Communion 9:1$-J'amlly Servlee and Sunday School ll:~MomJnr Prayer and Sermon Nunery and small child care. provided 'mURSDAY 10:30-Holy Communion and Healing Service CORONA DEL MAR COMMUNITY CHURCH COJIGaEGATJOIIAL 611 Heliotrope Avenue Corona del Mar, Calli. MORNING WORSHIP 9:30 and 11 A.M. Church School classes 9:30a.m. Nursery tor both hours. Edwin C. Gomke Mlnister LUTHERAN CHURCH Chureh of the Master 3545 East Coast Highway Corona del. Mar The Rev. D. Wessell, Pastor Phone: ORiole 3·5022 SUNDAY SCHEDULE 9:30 A.M.-Sunday School 11 :00 A.M.-The Service WtLC O ME NEWPORT HARBOR BAPTIST CHURCH American Baptist Convention Fairview Ave. at Fair Dr. Costa Mesa Rev. Herbert Johnson, Pastor U 8·3072 · Kl 5·4610 Sunday School ......... 9:45 a.m. (Classes for All Ages Morning Worship . 11:00 a .m. Evening Worship .... '?:30 p.m. Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m. FIIST 11PT1U CIUICII CORONA DEL MAR 2411 E. Coast H'way .. at Madrthur Blvd. Hear one of A.-:-'.!ric.s's ouktanding Bible e•positor-1 each evening for one wee~ beginning Sunday. Dec. II , 7:30, Dr. J. B. McBeth, Dallas, Texas. Sunday School 9:<45 -Training Union 6:30 p.m. 221 Goldenrod Ave., Corona del Mar, widow ol A. N. ~rman, dled Saturday In HIJ}haven Rest Home In CUff Hawn at th~ aae ol 85. She was a member ot the Corona del Mar Conrrerattonal Church. Santa 'Ana Ebell Club and Santa Ana Eastern Star. Mr. ~rman, who dled In October, 1957, wu • pioneer merdlant of Santa Ana, operaUnr a feed atore there for many years 1Jefore mov. lng to Corona ~~ Mtr. Survivors Include oa daughter, Mrs. Arthur Confer of Santa Ana; a son. Nathan Guyer ol Hayden, Arizona: a sister, Mrs. .Anne Jenks ot Portland, Oregon ; 3 grand·daughters. Mrs. Archalene Leonard of La Habra: Mrs. Helen Worthley ot Rio LJndo, CaJJt .. and Mrs. Shirley Coles of Garden Grovf': and 3 grand·sons. Ray Wi nter of Corona del Mar. Na · than Guyer J r. of Stonehe-ad, ~1ass .. and Donald Guyer of MJ· ami, Arizona. St>rvlees will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at Smith and Tuthill Mortuary In Santa Ana. The Rev. Edwin Gomke. pastor, and the Rev. Perry Schrock, ~pastor· emeritus. of the Corona del Mar Congregational Church. will of· fl clate. Interment will be in Fairhaven Memorial Park. •• ._lien .IIi• c•~rc~~ ..... laster ll~le El,.t to , •• Dr. J . P. McBeth of Dallas. Texas. considered one of the l~:tdlng Bible exposltors ln the nation. will ~rive a series of ser· mons at the First Baptist Church. 2411 £. Coast Hwy .. Corona del Mar. beglnnlhg thls Sunday, Dec. 11. Th«' services wlll begin at 7:30 each evening. C'ontlnuln~ through Sundav. Dec. 18. according to Dr. D. A. BryJnt. pastor. The nursery In the church w111 be open at all the S<'rvices. Tt7LE PAGEAJrT DEC. 16 Tht' annuni Ch rl~tmas Carol pageant of studPnts In St. James Oa v School will bP prest'nted at 10:~30 a m Friday, 04>r. 16. in the t·haJ)('I of !;r Jam<'" EpisC'opa l \hurrh. ~Irs. Thoma;. Childs Is lhP · rt lrl'rlr.r. unrl ~11 .... Virginia Mt·:"l'il i" organist. CAROLS FOR PAnENTS ('hilrirl'n of St. J.lmPs Day ::;~·hn~•l will .<;ing \hn,;rmas C'arols HI !1+1<11{ ;\l('morldl lln,..plta) at 1 p m Jnd.ty ION· ~~ undN the rlitl''·rann or ~tr<; Throm.t ... Childs. Th•·\ \.\ill thl'n journ<'v to the JIJIIh.aw•n Convalf'<:t <'nt ·Hospital 1n C'II H Hav<'n '" rep<>at their prn,:r .• m for paiiC'nl.; lhN€.'. CHRISTMAS DAY MASSES T w o;chcdult-or ~tas..o::es Cor \IHI,·mas Day, Sunrlay. Dec. 25. 1n llw harhor ar<'a h ... be<>n an· nounr£'r! by Mons1gnor Stephen Kll~·' In St. John Vranney on ~1arlnf' Av('. Balboa Island. they wrll he held at 8 a.m .. 9:30 a .m. i\ncl 10:30 a m . In Our Lady of Worship 10:50 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Mid-week Service Wednesday evening; Fe.owship Dinner 6: 15 p.m. I ;\<tt. C'arml'l. HH W. Balboa Blvd .• Balboa. they will be held at 8 a.m .. 10 a.m. and noon .. T .. cher1 and Off'teen Meeting 6:<45 p.m. Prayer Service at 7:30 p.,.. Pastor Nunerift o,.n At AI Service. WUre All Faiths Meet to Wonhip God YULE ftOGJlAM DEC. 11 A Christmas program featuring a s peaking choir a nd a singing choir, Yndcr the direction of Mrs. Allen Roberson. will be held at 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 1~. In lhe i~~~;~;~~~~~~::::-;::-~:~-=:~:~~1 Newport Harbor Balptlst Churdl, 2525 Fairview .Rd., C:O.ta Mea, W E S' II. S' E I the Rev. Herbert Johnson has an· nounced. Bars of candy will be ~AI •• dlatrlbuted to the chUdren at· ~ rl tending. IIOaTVAaT.......cDIII&ft-GIAPIL Te;etMr _. Oae Ceau .. •l Lu tlea ... ,.... A-~.,, ... Ia c.t ~ I'Mw'_.... &.-. p I Jill II ··-Ia -...y TICIIIIc YOOR COIO'LETE SA'nS,AcnON A.SSUIED CEnev• l ·t5'T7 -1WlnoaJu 3-~1 ''No t..•lt.IJMte FUneral Director Ever Turns Anyone Away 'or Lack ol Funda .. ar --------caoac::a ICBOOL noaaAM The Church SChooJ Chri8tmu Pl'OITam wlU be held at 7 p.m. Prtday, Dec. 16, In fellowah.lp hall ol tlle Corona del Mar Con· ,..auonal Cburdl. The E·Z rroup pot-Juck will be at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 15. u. ........ rw•oa,... r I 0 0 0 0 • 5 0 ••• 0 • 0 e • 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1011 FOil IIVIIJIIaKYI ~-caoaca ...... .r ~ H IJ m 6"" H E C" ~ A aon, Char .... 8 lb. S oz., wu Atrloan atudenta wUl be rueata .... ~ '--_. -1 born to Mr. and Mra. Robert L. at the aJI·chUit'b lamUy pot-luck ...,.. a 0 a a 0 a a a • a a 0 a t o a a a a o a • a a a a a 0 0 Hum~ 3IO Budmell Rd., dinner at tbe Wboa laland Ca.ta Keu, ln Boer HOipltal on ......... ..._ 1.'11t•er•a ••rwt ...._ lee c&._, Wedne.day JCcw. JO. J1e jolna Methoclwt Olutdl on Aaate Ave. Clnuda. N~ He .. hta -''The Aft M I a...ull. Newport DeniM, 2»' montha, Annette, C. at 6 p.m. Weclneeday, Dec. 14. Comfort o1 God will I» the aer· n.lah........_.or ll G. Mote wUI ClftdY, 6 a nd 1IDbert, 7, ln the There wUJ be • aharlnr or mon subject ol the Rev. Jamet apeak on the topic, 'Tor the fal'lllly. Mr. Humphreys Ia a Chrlatmu mule and .torte. after 1Ua1n at 8:30 and 11 a.m .. Sun· Waa-ol Sin ra-O..ta.: 'i& tbe captain In the Newport Beach the dinner. 'nwt chureta board day. Sunday tchool wiU be held 11 a.m. Saturday Mrflee. 'n.e ftre department on duty ln the wlll meet all« &he prorram Ia at 9:45 a.m. '"The Sonr ol Youth Society, meetlna at 7:JO Balboa Jaland Ore atatlon. over. Chn.tmu" by Roy ltlnpald and thla Friday ev.n~nr. wtll &how a ...::;;iiiiiii;;;;;;;iiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;,;iiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;:;=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiii~ eelect:lona from "The Meaalah" ChTtatmaa ftlm, -ro Each a Gllt,'' r will be praented on the Chrtat· a atory ot the love, devotion and ma. Choir concert In the church eeltleuaneaa ot •n 18th eentu ry aat 4:30 p.m. Su::1day, Dec. 11. lmmlcrant famlly. directed by Fred Martin with • • • Dale Youne, orranlaL • • • 8cdbeG lalallld lletlaodht CJaa..rcb-The Rev. Godfrey Grae· tlln wllJ preach on the topic, "The Book for Everyone," at tlle 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday services ln observan~ of Universal Bible Sunday. The senior MYF will meet at 6:30 p.m. • • • llewport Barba or ~t CJawdl. C<Mita Mesa -"Fact or Fiction" will be the Sunday ser· mon subject of the Rev. Herbert Johnson at ll a.m. Sunday school for aJI ages will be held at 9:45 a.m. Dr. Giles Brown wlll speak and show color pic· tures of his recent trip to Africa at 7 p.m. Sunday. A social time with refreshmf'nts will follow. Mld·week service Is at 7 p.m. Wednesday. • • • Coroaa del Mar~ Chwcb -In observance of Unl· versa! Bible Sunday, the Rev. Ed· win Gomke will +preach on "The Bible for ntture Generations" at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday • • • St. A.Dt!Snw'a P r e a b y t • r l a D Chu.rcll. Cliff Haven-"The Road Up the Highest Hill" will be tht> title of the second In the 4·part sermon series of Dr. Charles Dier· enfield. The Sunday services will ~ at 8: 1:>. 9:35 and 11 a.m. ., Clutat a.ucll ..., ........ Bal· boa r-·~u·a In the Book." lohn I:l.U4, will be the eermon sub· Ject o1 tlle Rev. Ed Smith at 9:30 a.m. and 11 a .m. Sunday. Sun- day achooJ will be held at 9:30a.m. • • • SL J ..... zp~ caplll aaan:t.. Newport Beach-"Prepartnr few the Judgment" wm be the topic of Rev. John .1\trke'a sermon at the 11 a.m. Sund/IY service. Holy communion will be ~le· brated at 8 a .m., and family service and baptism will be at 9:15. • • • Lutbelaa CJau.rda ol tile.,_._, Corona del Mar-"You Can. Have a New We" will be the sermon topic of the Rev. Douglas Wessell at the 11 a .m. Sunday service. Sunday school ls at 9:30 a.m . • • • Chriatiaa S C l e D C e Cburcbela. Newport Beach. Corona del M~r. and Costa Mesa-''God the Pre· server of Man" Is the theme of the lt>sson ·sermon this Sunday. The Golden text ls from Psalms ( 19:7, 8J. "The law of the Lord is perfect. converting the soul: the testimony of the Lord Is sure. making wise and aimple. The s tatutes of the Lord are right, rejoicing the heart: the com· mandment of the Lord Is pure, enlightening the eyes." ..........__ I A~~ gift pack is a present everyone • can en1oy •• .- '£~ L I D 0 MAll IT "Trr .. ..., .... 1 .., ., _, Balboa Wcmd GIFTS FOR MEN -with the look that reflects good taste. 226 Marine Lido Shope 3428 Via IJdo Prx.. .tart •low-l5c • • • ------- llaWJOIIT ~ ..... ' 'taOMDAT, D-=a I .. ~-..,.. ._ &WDi f&UMDAY CO.C.A Da. 11U. C&Ur. MASTER PLAN UNYBLED (Continued from paee 1, c:oasidered--one southwest of the be the second 18 holes of the lrv-campus. already occupied by Ford ine Coast Couatry Club, wiah ,..._ Aeroautronic, the oc_Mr to . ~he deDtial deveiopmeot aitualed be-~ Of the UJilpul IJI the VlCID· tweeo fairways. Tbe preeent dub-uy of the Counry Airpon to the house will be re-locaa.ed to • aew present ~lion of the lipter-than- aite between the 2 JOll ~ aad air acateoo. this lite is expected to devdop altO ------- into a ma;or hotel which will be .,., roa ill& -a ,. able to handle convention crowell A 80ft wellbl~ 8 pounda, of 300 to 500 oum:ea waa born Monday, Nov. · . 28, to Mr. and Kra. John Bluell, UNIVERSITY CITY -;-Tbe DlO Kewamee Dr., Irvine Ter· ~mpus will occupy 1.000 ac:rea race. In H•aHc»pltal. The new· JUIC nonheut of the Upper Bay. comer named ~eta Harvey haa The lrvioe Co. has set aside 660 3 brothera, '"Deml·l ohn," 7, Mat· more acres _southerly of the camp-thew. 5, and Mark, 3. us for bous.ng for scudents. faculty __ _;_ ________ _ and university staff. Northerly of the campua wiU be the university Gla<WM ~ •r town center, and beyond VO'ill be a ''"'"' veen belt with an 18-hole aolf course and man-made lake. The Gl• new university community will . be &mpses able to accommodate a populaoon of I 00.000. including 25,000 IIU· dents. INDUSTRIAL -An adequate industrial base, Jiving the neces- sary employment and tu revenues. is included en the plannine. Two major industrial areas are being .., AlfX It's only a short time till we will be openina those packages under the tree, and we want your pack- ages to be tbe nicest. the preuiest. and the recipient to be the happiest, !10 we SUJ&CSt you Slop in at O'Brien"s and see some or the many lovely surprises we hnve fo r fashion "hors d'oeuvr es" for holiday parties delectable · . halo cocktail trats trlmmc>d with feathers mlnk all colors · $2.95. $3.95, $4.95 elegant fur trimmed sweaters lox · mink· beaver detachable eolian~ · and · · exqul.slte evenlne bags mink cuff links anon of bevt-rly hills ;-,o.; Wl'l'lt 191 h st. <'OSia mt-sa pla1.a mi 6·6808 you. Of courst>, we know you will be delighted with tltt> st>lection of prt>tty, pretty robt!s, wht>tltt>r you wish It to bt! "''arm and wash- able. "t>r t'legant..at-home look. W t! just must remind you agaJ11 about the wondt!Tful rollutiort of Vanity Fair llngrrit>, tht! bt!a~tiful high shades are such a dt>light to rruive th~ pink fire, the first orchid. sienflQ, and of course the t>Ver delightful selec- tion of 1>/ac/c, bt>ige and star wltite. Slips and petticoats are propor- tioned lengths in many styles. The gowns c:ome in all lengths. and short-shorty, dress length, and. k>ng. Besides, if you are baving trou ble keeping warm these c:old. c:old nights. take a look at the brushed nylon and challis snug.ly warm gowns by Fisher and others. And besid~s all thue lovt!lles. there are many unu.rual boutique items which V elmo gl(ant>d /rom the market on h~r last }4unt to New York. If you h4ve a friend that is travt!ling, a h4nd- dont! English passport case is a thought /or you. For the pu- son who luu everytlti.ng, see our CMlcaturt! do/h. For AAre tltu LJ one tltGJ represellls .omeo"e you /c n o ~·: come meet the ··w uk-('nd Ch~/." or moybe you odor~ '"Dr. Sawbont>s," and the "Championship Golfu ." Space d~n·c allow meotionina any more, so come look. Of course we do the most beautiful gifl wrapping. 2515 E. Cout Rwy. COBOXA DEL NAB O&lole 3-1190 Swimming! Boating! Fis~ing! ... That's living at Mesa Verde Cambridge That•s what the Geohepns aaid when asked why they liked livina at Heaa Verde Cam- bridte. Of course their aon Michael, ap 6, is bound to be a real outdoor enthusiast with such an active mom and dad. Mr. Geohepn ii sale. manacer of Johnaon It Sona. Lineoln Mercury Dealer in Newport. Mra. Geohepn is a Jr. Eben member. This ftoe farnfly ia typical of the aucceafuJ people that have boqht new lieu Verde Cambridp homea-"Behind the ptea" Ia beaatlfuJ lieu Verde. PNces st.t lit $23, 750; for lnformlltian Clll Kl 9-1533 ,..,.,.,.. , .. tf.:r.,..,.,.. r.~c... , .. ow.,......,_ S.,oeo Lotloo us NEW I @NcJPae VARSITY SET lty SHULTON 250 ...... - ................ ~. Mw-....... ....._.. .. .. ----·····---1·-t.,,. •'•o• Allor s•·~· toll... Cotog•o. lod, role••· Sllo•poo. Sttd Oeodoro,.l, ....., colea ol" wroppod •oop.Holr ToiWc. . ... < ~~ . ow SpMo 001t s.e_ .. ue fro~•l·uze botllea ol Alte• SIIO¥e to••-. Co- log••. Sllcl Oeodoro111 M.r . .................... _ ....... ,.-4w __ .... .• ""''" , .... ,~ Pfl(f. ~ SPICE TO liS LIE! @At&~ GIFT SET 2~~ .•. NEWJ @&&ice GIFT SET ltv SHULTON -For gifts that are Received with Special Joy For Ladies & Men ... ~ ZitaJ~ttd ~# .. YARDLEY PERFUMED SOAP CHEST S he'll love you for g'iving her this uaortment bvYAIOlfY Gives extra skin conditioning ..• hos thot cool, manly sunt $100 ...... ~~------~~----- ....... , Dell .... ,., ,...,.....,_ Chooae these bappineu gifts that people love but say -.. I don't buy them for myself ... but I -----------love to receive them ... " • of Luxury Soape by YAJU>LEY. . . . . . . . . . ... . . .. avoJI.d .. 0 THE LAST MINUTE RUSH! Shop now and take your pick from our contplere n lecrlon of • "*~ Christmas Cards and Gift ·\Vraps We've cords in olbums, bo"es and for ind ividual selection • • • ond geft wrops to sv•t every tosre. Come in soon ond beot the crowd. .... ........a "'-' P'rlnce ~li'• lO)"'l FaMily of Fragrance •.• W ind Safte. lola....cl, w StrodM!rl, ~ p~ 1ft the ........ gold .. crva.d CTOW!t boftte. u.oo fo $25.00 "'"' lax. IICrt COLOONH ' .. moroblo orwf 1.)1\g..losting .~ rl'le dishnctr... P'rinu Marchobelli crown bonle ... Wend Song, a.. ••••d. Srrodi.-arl, or Abon::>. 12.50 ,,. $S.CO plus lox. A QMrWU.g, trv~-ra.e ICfnt ..• i?l Aw fa.oritt bat/a l'tlzu,·irs . aDd RBD ROSES SOAP AFTER BATH FRESHE~ER 12~ ... .U.. au Rd&. ia UalL VIOLETS ...... 'ldlllll &lfls" ......... ,. ···•·•. a • Jewelite lruala & Comb Seta Sl. up liD FGW, tram 11.99 up S~-Not. Toya cmd Gam.. COLOGNI DUll Holtday dreu of ~ ribbon a nd gJat.nlf\8 tlat'l provid. the bade· drop fot aowm of Wind Song orwf Srradivon coiOOfl". $2.75 plw tax. Manicure and Nail Sets Nail Sets by Revlon and Cutex O ·:.o bCO'J' .! ..11 g:fts by Houb taont Max factor Len~hen:: Shu !ton C tros Tussy Revlo:; C osmett-s · :,r L ldt L.:J;Jte s bvYAIOLEY To keep that fresh, lust showered feelino .. $115 ... ei'kur"? _6>~ by YARDlEY Up to 6 I"""'IOfllhs $135 of lu·<ury lot her .. ,., ...... ------,---~----·-----~--- bv YAIOl.EY • ;)t au .:k clean. close &>lec•rrc ''"aves . let White Lilacs bloom under her tree! WHITE LLLAC SET ------- Sb~ .,., .. -thco woodtr of thit u rh · priea {ra. an ne-e in th<' midst of win· tf'r ! Sbt1J dr-liahc in it~ frnh.. warm K't'nt.l• bfau· tiful holida• pack.ae: 1 ~ 0&. Colopf', 4 ~ .... Du•- inc Powdf-r, ea.eo. DOROTHY ~"AY Corona del Mar Pharmacy wrREMDCmPno• PHAIINAcr 3127 E. Coc.t Bwy .. DICII') lne-eo. ... del ... Olioae 3.1110 ()pea E"•ll ·111 .. p.m. . DON'TNIBSOUilANiftJALCHIIIB'ntiASDIAWING-WEDNaDAY. DEC. 21 -AT .. aa.oc. ...__,.._..._-------.-...--.._. . ~ ----.. _ , A C LV Suppori ·of Communists Is Cited e aawiOWf a...,. utta ifiWY. _. •• 1. •• ........... &WUI JDWY a.otrA .... 11M. CAUF. '* JIEW ICOIIOIIICAL I ,.,...._ ot tbe eo.ta Meu Union lcbool D t a t r Jet wete aebeduled to tab action Jut nlaht (Wectne.day) on the re· quest ot th• American Ctvll LJb. enies UiUon to u.te 8&rper School aa a IMetinf ~)!ace for th1a Fri· clay ewnlnr. S'upt. Carl ao.well turned ~ tbe request. lr•tta.., tleport ot the Jatal Ita._): . . . ._ L. Wlrtn • . . .. muniat Party l1De •nd the ck.feDM wh&eh th1a nation, unckr God, la het·JI'IDdlne Caamalttee to a.. "l''ae lfadaoal La.,.,. GuUd ot tbe ScMet UllJon metleuloualy. rounded. t doubt 11 ow children 19CI 8epkr Calltorn" Leils· bu •d,_.lll.r followed tbe Amoq tbcM who have been will .recall with pe'tftude, an latw.) Commlln'R Party llne In wpport affiliated with the International apathetic pneNtlon that al· "'lbe Sft!ate Oommlttee l'aet· ot s.s.t dlplamaey ADd 1n all Labor DelenM are tbe tollowfna: lowed tlwlr 8Cboola to become a nnd.tJ16 Committee on Un· Joc.J a.u... It has continuously ... A. L. wtrtn. • . ... meet1n1 around lor 1100.-that $1920 A!Mrlean Act:Jvttles relte.Ntea tbe ~ .,_., JOW!I"'IIDefttal aten· Tbe loretolne Item. are but a aupport a vtctoUa, GodJ-, and ttndlnp ot former Jettskdve cy wtddl -beeft eftldtve 1n a:mall traction or the YUt amount totaUtartan order that baa cleer· na...-•ax • COI1U'Dlttees concemlne the ColD· e~ 0c1a11mrnt.t ullvtty . . • of documented, factual lnforma· ly atated, aealn and a .. ln, that ... ,._ &' CORY AIR AS LOW All $296 $&6 •• P•Mo. Arnone 1•tters to the acbool tao.rd t11 oppomtlon to the ACW reqUMt Ia th18 one from Howard Llw.on lr. of Co.ta Mesa, who dtn tJndlnra by Un·Amerle&n Activities Investigators as reasons why the appllcatlon should be rejected: muru.t character ot the ~· It toelbt tM Smith Oammlttee don available regardlnJ tlle aub· they are out to conquer the CIDd J.ke1we can Clvtl Liberti" Union. • lnw.Uaatmr aubwnlve •ct1v1· veralve nature of the Amertoan world. . QB •MI •~ 1Ua.&. ..__, •-~--ft-.-e-.-t (Fourth Report, Un·Ame~n Ues In the New Yn Clvtl .SeT· Clv11 tJbertles Union and ita I reiterate my emphatic dla· ..-.,. ..-.a.pJi011DW ~t ~ .,.w~ ... eD Board of Trusteea C08ta Mesa Union School District 1857 Placentia Avenue Costa Mesa. caurornJa Gentle men: 1t has come to my attenUon that a request by the American Civil Liberties Union to use school facUlties as a meeting place Is being considered by the Board of Trustees ol the Costa Mesa Union School District. As a resident ot Costa Mesa I wis h to express my tlrm dis· approval and objection to the granting of such a request, and I cite the following documented facta as the basis for my po· sltlon. ''The American Civil Uberties Union may be definitely classed as a Communist !ront or 'trans· mission belt' organization. At least 90 percent of Its efforts are expended on behalf of Commu · nlsts who come Into conflict with the Jaw. While It professes to s tand for tree speech, a free press and tree assembly, It is quite obvious that Its main tunc· tion Is to protect Communists in their activities ol forct! and violence in their progTam to overthrow tht> government." !Fourth Report, Un·Ameri· can ActivtUes In California, 1948. Communis t Front Organ· LEGAL IIOTICE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CAUFORNlA FOR TilE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. 91660 SUMMONS ceeneran Activities In Calllornla. UCS. vice and the special c:ommlttees mensbera approval and objection to the ....., 1•1 VERSION OF Communist Front Organlza· of the Hou.e ol Representatives AI Amel'loan cltlzena, It fa our gMntlng dl any request, now or &~ tlons, Report of the Point Fact· on Vn·American activities . • . prlvlleee and responalblllty to at any time, ol the American Ul • TIE JEAr' Finding Committee to the lSNS It has attacked the Federal Bu· 8Upport and matntaln education· Civil Liberties Union for the use Reeular California Legislature> reau of InVMtteatton aa a .. , .. , al Institutions and tacllftles tor ot achool tacUJties. PrJc.c1 Efta Lower 1'IU. Year ''The devious methods em. tapo" and bu ealled · tor the our children, and that they might Howard B. Lawson, lr. Top Tracie-la Price For Your Car ployed by the Communists In remov~ of dJrector J. Edear come to understand and cherish ~ Greenbrier Ln. _,_ • the abolition campaign were Hoover. . •. The National Law· tbe Jdeals and principles upon Costa Mesa, Oallt. -• aenua further Illustrated at a meeting yers' Guild hu cona111ently DaD't Walt A.Dodler Day! ottheiparty'sSouthernCallfornJa rushed to the defenae of Com· Appol·ntment COMEINNOW!WE'BEWM!'aY Y'V~·y...,... District Council on November 23. munt.ta who have become In· J'Oa MD & WOIIEJf • ~& ~. 1958 ... one of the special volved wltb the law. . .. Among B 'b s h ........... t • ..... Mil Che ol I c I projects of the party dlstl'lct was the CaUfornla members of the a r e r 0 P • SpedOU...S 11ab Cuttmg er vr e Oe1 ftCe obtaining sfenatures to petlUons National Lawyers' GuJid are the ••• z. Coat Bwy. (~tala) ( .. ....._.) then being circulated by the following: ... A. L. Wlrln .... " C:OIIOifA DEL IIAJl • Scalp 1\Mta..l ata 1000 W. Coaat lf!F!J~ Ne wport Beach Southern California Chapter of ''The International Labor De· 0 .... 5·1101 a....s latuldaya U 8-~1 the American Civil Liberties Un-.. fe:_::nse:::__:.:h:as:_f::o::ll::o:,:w:_:e:_:d:..._:t::h:e_:C:o::m:·:...:..:=====!::::==================~=========================' ion and calling for an end to this - congTessional committee." C Report on the Southern California District of the Com· munlst Party, by the Commit· tee on Un·Amertcan Activities. House of Representatives, April 3, 1959) ·• ... The American Civil Lib · ertles Unlon protects the civil rights ot Communists as well as other people. It Is a fact, how· every, that In addlUon to carry· ing out the regular function of the organization. some ot Its rep· resentaUves and some of Its of· fleers have persistently attended Communis t front meetings. have joined many Communist fronts. and have participated at ban· quets and receptions honoring some of the leading Communists of the United Sta tes." CTenth Report. Un·American Activities In California, 1959. Report of the Senate Fact·Fi nd· ing Committee on Un·Amerlcan Activities to the 1959 Regular California Legislature) As an example of the above. a brief investigation of one of the staff members of the Southern California Chapter ot the Amerl· can Civil Liberties Union. Mr. A. L. Wirln. Chie f Counst-1. revt-als thC' following documentC'd in· TREY A JEAN WESTMORE· LAND, a Minor, by her Guardian ad Litem. MABEL ODESSA BERSCH. PlaintiUs V!. ·formation containe<! In Fourth Report on Un·American Activities JOSEPH WAYNE WEST· MORELAND, Defendant. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALTFPR.ll(tA. To the above named Defendant: JOSEPH WAYNE WESTMORE· LAND You are hereby directed to ap· pear and a nswer the complaJnt -ot the above named plaintiffs filed In the above entitled court In the above entitled action brougth against you In said court. within TE~ days after the service on you of this summons. It served within the above named county. or within THIRTY days II served elsewhere. You are hereby notlfl<'d thilt unless you so appt>ar a nd an· swer. said plaintiff will take judgment for any money or dam. ages demanded In the complaint as arising upon contract. or will apply to the court for any other relief demanded in the com · plaint. Dated October 26, 1960 L. B. WALLACE. Clerk By D. Perry )faynard, Deputy Clerk. GALVIN R KEENE Attorney at Law 333 North Newport Boule\•ard Newport Beach, California Midway 6·1221 Attorney tor PlalntiU. in California. 1948. cited above: "The following individuals have rontrlbuted to the Dally Worker I the ortlcial organ of the Communist party of the United MAXEYOUR CHILD HAPPY LayAway Now CAJME'S PAIIIT STOaE 3701 E. Coaat Bwy. CorODa del liar 08 3·7014 Opna Saaday . VILLA MARINA HIGH· LIGHTS r --------- -I I NOW FEATURING I I The Tommy Heam Trio I I Enioy these famous recording artists who have I I just completed a successful tour at Las Vegas I I and Lab Taf.oe. This is big time entertainment. I I Don't miss it. No cover. No minim.,~ I 1. ____ _, ------· Mon. through Friday I I :30 a.m. -2:30 p.m. LUNCIDON $4 50 IUFFET ·;1 EVE& I' 8UNDA l' SPECIAL PIIME •• IUFFIT :;:;:, :::· ='··--~ ..... __ 'r • us , m ........... .......... ) Hold Y oor O ffice or Company C HRISTMAS PARTY HERE Our Delicious Food anct Atmosphere wift essure its Success. Me~• p&.ns now for • big New Y .. ,.. Party .. the VIle -I~ ..... MeriM. .I Newport INch .t the ~I l nFi tel .. n .... LLoai•OI ~ ' . Opening Fr;day, December 9 CALIFORNIA BANK'S ENLARGED NEWPORT BEACH MARINERS OFFICE 2712 West 9oast Highway We are pleased to announce that our extensive remodeling and expansion program is completed. Now, the Mariners Offtce can serve our customers and the community even better. Among the many service improvements we have maoe are a new spacious Escrow Department. easily accesstble by elevator or stairway, additional teller windows, and enlarged Safe Oe~~it vaults, with boxes of various sizes for rent. We cordially invite you to make full :Jse of a:l c.ur ~crvices: savings and checking accounts, trust department. mternational banking. travel· ers checks and personalized money orders, banking oy mail, business. real estate and instalment loans, drive·in teller wmdow. and night depository. You'll find there's convenient customer parking for your car just a few steps from the entrance to the bank. . Join us in celebration of our improved, more convenient office. You'll find a friendly, efficient and increased staff ready to meet your every bankir.i need. Oper.lng-day hol:rt will t>t 10 am toe pm Regular banking ho urs ar~ 10 am to 3 pm fridays 10 a m to'! pm J. C. STEELMAN Vice President EOSAit ft. HILL Vice Pr•$J'dent & M1Jn1ge., COMPLETE SANK/NO SERVICES: StJie ~pO$i/, Nlghl Depo$/lory. Cu$1omer PtJrlring. Ori~·in Teller Window T"l •OD I IH I IA.ItC W Ml"l YOU'LL AL.A Y 8 - • • • • aawtoat u.aoa DIIGII t ftUMDAY, DacDD88 a. •• AERONUTRONIC TESTS ~"DD KYD1' fiiUIIIDA1' CO .. A D&L IIU. CAUl' .... Lieut. Colonel and Mrs. Carey home from China . . . now living at Mesa Verde Cambridge Charming ... cultured ... interes ting, all cer- tainly apply to the Careys, career Army people juit back from Free China. Their tastefully decorated new Mesa Verde Cambridge home ahowa a touch of the Orient in ita decor. Their prized art possession is an authentic wax paint- ing done on silk by a Chinese artist. Mrs. Carey collects rare stamps and coins. These fine people are typical of the active successful people that have bought new Mesa Verde Cambridge homes-"Behind the gates" in beautiful Mesa Verde. Prices start at $23,750; for information call Kl 9 ·1533 Modeu fw.r-aUh.d br P•~• Fvntih,r• Co., Cotto M ua WALTAH CLARKE'S BAWADAJr IBOn America's Lar,.est Select:Jon Rounda da Clock Hawaiian Fuhlon ()pea ..... & ..... 201 MAallfZ AYE.. aAUOA JSLAII'D oaa.- AID MOON SHOT PLANS I ne extreme eold of a lunar rrama to .tudy the lunar envlr- nlrht JA betfll stmulated by onment. • adenU.tt at Ford Aeronutronlc u 'Prellmlnary tH~ and uperl- part ot a procram to land a 300-mentt have dealt wtth the lunar- pound Instrumented pacloap on nlfht environment. Lunar-day ~moonwtWn~eM~2YM~en~men~l ~wtll '~oon -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lnformatJon aalned from ~e ducted In ~e near fQture • experlment will enable Aeronu-A lunar nltht luta a period tronJc Space Syat~ adentlltt equal to 17 earth daya. Since CLASSIFIED AD RATES -c.sh with order or within 10 cNyl to construct a ca,.ale e-at C&ll there Ia no auno.ptt.ere, heat lou HOUSES FOB BENT 2 Times 3 r..- wtUutand the runed environ· .Ia by ra41ation-Cbe only form t1N'F'lJDIS houee tbree bed. 1 Time ment ot the moon, w'bere the of heat transfer In Vlacuum. rooms, 2 bat:ha. P~Uo. F .AU.· 20 words or less ···-···········-·-···--·-···· .75 1.25 1.50 temperature' drops to mJnua 250 Aeronutronlc'a vacuum test Heat, fireplace, w /w carpet, 21 words to 30 words ···-··---····· ·····-· 1.00 1.50 2.00 degreestof'ahrepl~uhel250t abFnal!~nhaenldt chham1ber was 1uMdht tovlttlmulate drapes, dlspoaal, _garage. 3 1 words to 40 word. ·······-··-··--····· 1.25 2.00 2.50 wanns a s mo:: t e unar n r en ronment. Adults, oo pets. Yearly leue. durlnf ~e day. The capsule was suspended In a • 615 Marguerite, COM Sundays. e.dl word ov., 40 words ........... · ..... .03 .05 .tJJ The capsule will be carried by cold trap lnalde the chambeT. or call owner collect, VErmont the Ranger Spacecraft, which Jet The temperature was dropped to 8-2779. Propublon Laboratory ts develqp. mlnua 320 decreet Fahnnhelt by AVArC.\.BLE Decem~r 1st. two APTS. FOR REN'P IC!JlS FOR SALE .,..-,.-=-- UNFURNISHED two bedroom, SACRJFICE 1960 convertible Boo· lng. The spacecraft wlll be circulatlnr Uquld nitrogen within ~droom unfurnished hou.se, launched by an Atla.a-Agena B the cold-trap walla, usJnc a "re-enclosed patio, garbaee dlspoe- and Is the tirst In a series of verse thermOs bottle" concept. aJ. garage. South of Bouleval'd, $75.00 mo nth, Corona del Mar. neville Pontiac. Power a11d ex· OR 3-1917. Not the best but tras. $3300. OR 3-0409, CDM. worth the money. National Aeronautics and Space The lunar capsule will contaJn 438 Acacia, COM. Year's lease. Administration (NASA) Pro · a selsmorp~er to detect moon Adults, no pets, owner at o a UN FURN-:-2· bedroo_m_a_p_t..~l 1.)-:-; AUTOMOTIVE quakes. temperature-recording I s-oon. 620 Orchid. COM. devices and other Instruments. TwO BEDROOM house torrent. Information wUI ~ radioed b~ck tumlshed or u n fur nIsh~. with view of hilLs, 319 Jasmllle. F R E E blocks from ocean. sundeck I CDM. OR 3-7434 atter 5 p.m. Will ••perilla Frank B. Meier, 11, of 4004 RJver Ave., West Newport, died Nov. 30 at Queen of Angels Hos· pltal In Los A11geles. to earth for a month or Ionge . garbage dis Po sa I garage The Ranrer spacecraft wlll . • · traru~mlt ciMe·UP photos ot the ~~ng facUlties. No pets. OR lunar surface back to earth, up :-:-:-:=~·===--·---=-­to the moment the capsule Is UNFUR..'HSHl:D, duplex. two bed- FURNISHED APAR'I'MENT. good location, pleasant surround- Ings. No children. No pet s. Yearly lease 610 ~farguerlte, launch~. Just before Impacting, rooms, disposal, stove. patio, Corona del Mar. the craft will measwe the garage. Newly d e cor a t e d. moon's radio activity at close Adults, no pets, yearly rental. HELP WANTED He was a naUve of Phlladel· phla. had lived In California for 50 years and In this communJty for 10 years. He was a retlred superintendent of m eters of the Pasadena Light Dept. range. OR 3-9377, COM. Survivors Include his wi!e. AI· Ice: 2 soru1, Frank Jr. of Udo Is lt> and John of Costa Mesa. Services were held Saturday· at Baltz Costa Costa Mesa Chapel with the Newport Harbor Elks Lodge officiating. Interment was in Pacltlc View Memorial Park. lellrM ... • Diu J•aiu I• 1•1 Is 01 D•111 Hiles Ust The Jamaica Inn Motor Hotel In Corona del Mar will receive national recognition In the new 1961 E'dltlon of the Duncan Hines Travel Book. "Lodging tor a Night," according to an an· nounccment from i.oy H. Park. editor in-rhlef ot the Duncan Hines Institute In Ithaca. N. Y. The Jamaica Inn Motor Hotel Is one of 4,800 lodging places in William Ulrich Wil111er, 2164 North America "Recommended by Raleigh Ave., Costa Mesa, died I Duncan Hines." Saturday in Orange General Hos· __ ............................... __._.. _ __. ....... __...,..,., 'Pltal at the age of 89. He was a WORK WANTED retired baker. I Services were held Tuesday in WANTED Ironing In my bomt>, the Wee Kirk of the Heather and I $1.25 per hour. Mabel Whit- Interment was In Forest Lawn man, 6(fT Marguerite. Corona Memorial Park with a member ot I de Mar. ORJole 3-2i14. the Christian S(lence Chu rch of· flclatlng. Baltz Costa Mesa JUNIOR COLLEGE student needs Chapel was In charge of ar·l odd jobs, $1.00 an hour. ORiole rangements. 3-2224. ask tor James. o~-La~e4Mrm~~ Lake Park Estate. Newport Beach. 2 ~ bath, living nn., family room. 2~i garage. 2300 sq, It U 8-8963. MUSICAL PRIZE-MODEL A<-rosonk, pert(:ct. $995 value at $195, low as Sl4 monthly. SCtnflDT PHO..LIPS. 1007 No. ~1a in. near 20th, Santa Ana. Free Par!Ung. 1 THrNKJ:'iG of Electronic OrStans!' See our large sele<"tlon of near new ones. fraction of new pric-e -Lowrey, '"''urlitzer. Kinsman. I etc.. most w1th perc•s.sion SCH~flDT-PmLUPS. 1907 :Xo )fain. near 20th. Santa Ana Fr('(' parking. START YOt:R CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY !'£W & USED SPl~E'T ORGASS FROM $395 NEW & USED SPI:iE'T PIAXOS FROM $395 Largest Selection to Chost> from ·open ~. nights 'til 9 :00 p.m." WOODWORTH'S 2620 E. Coast Rwy. OR 3-5530 Corona del !dar 515 N. Main. S.A. Kl 7-4459 NEW HA.\OtONO ORGANS, new STElNWAY PIANOS the gnoat- est gitt for Jo~ on~. New Wurlitur. Eve~tt. Sohmer PI- anos SCfnflDT-PHILLIPS. 191r. :-o :\1ain at 20th. Santa An1 Free Parking. TOP OPPORTUNITIES DAILY Be Sure To Check With JUNE FARRAR Employment Agency 475 N. ='iewport Blvd .. Newport Midway 6-4481 PHOTO SUPPLIES ALL TYPES OF Photograph!c Supplies • Fast Color Film Servlce.. e Movie Projectors for Rent. • Model Airplane SuppUes. MEARS CAMERA SHOP 1182 Ne-wport Blvd . Cost"a M~ Phon~ lJbeT9v 8· 7042 PETS-STJPPLIES INTRODUCING the new PREFERRED- 1 00~~ beef for anima~s No by-products. no odor. All red m uscle meat. Your dog or cat will thank you. Five cents oU regular price per lb. All this month at the JORDAN S 2'732 E. Coast H14')' Corona del ~1ar OR 3·2430 PAINTING ALL PAINTING 3" DAY SPEC!AL OIL CHANGE WITH LUBRICATION $1 75 WITH THIS AD • Herb M iller's RICHFIELD STATION 3636 E. Coast Hwy. at Poln.Mttla OR 3-9728 • Corona del Mar JOHNSTONE'S . Mesa Auto Wreckers U~d Auto Parts. 1'1reJ1 We Buy CarB and Scrap Metal UBERTY 8·7013 207S Placenrla Ave_ eo.ta K .. 1SERVICES ------- MIMEOGRAPHING STENOGRAPHIC SERVICE 7YPL'iG LETJ"ERS DIRECT MAIL SERVI~G CORONA DEL MAR Call For Appolntm~nt ~--rHER LEECH MlLJ.S OR 3-Sim Ev~. It WHkends Call Ml 6·5588 2732 E. Coast Htway Corona del Mar CARPET CLEANING Specialists rn : • Wall-to-Wall sa;tl~ Carpet Cleaners Frf'f F. ttrnatts M I 6-23 23 HA:\f:\tO:-D Spmet-"J)N'ial f•n ish. used. sp.~·•al Chru tmaq price, n<'w guarantPt': al,;o u<;j'<l Hammonti Chord Organ. J()r'l ANY HO:JSE TR!MMED MOVING instruml''lt'll rfff'<'t". hf'.;t Co>r f.tmd,· Cun. 5("lnf1DT PHIL LIP'5.· ~., :\t.lin ar 20th :'anr.1 Ana Fn•o' pa rk1 !'1/r .1 t nl'\\ -.row L.\RGE ·••l,•cllnn of !tnt• t.r.1'1 I Pt.tnrr; 1"1< llhll t'~ Sto'ln\\J~ Clll•·k.•nn,l!. Ktmhall. \fei•lorf. ::.,ohm!'r. l''•'. f•om s:~oo. "·''~· t ,, r m ., :;crnrrDT PHJLLI~ E ~ "'5 x~e~.:r -~. ~ JE 7-21G6 MOVING? 2 F;. "' 1 n"'u r"d mf)\'<'~"" "~ nd l .. rg(' '"" $11.00 an he>ur Ttmt' <:tart~ at you rlon· Why pay more? -Call- TRI-LEVEL FOR FREIGHT <:in<"t' 191~ ~''"' "'''rl' .11 1'1117 ~o :\f un ,lf :?lllh. :'.1111.1 An.t r rt'l' p ·~king :;F;E HEAR a"ol PL.\Y tht> H \:O.f \tO:-o OR<";A~ .... \'our hom•· f rPf' f"r T II R F F: D A Y =' '4.'11:\fiDT PHI LLI~. :\!.lin nl':tr • : lth. San•.t An.l FrN' P.1rkln~ FOR EXPERT r.\IXTI~C NEWMAN I • TRA~.SFER It ~TORAGE CO. Mid"'" t\ .2:'•~ or l.lh<-rtv 8 -6430 1:?1 8:-o.nh'·'~ Clhla Me a S.P.'s new multi-level Auto-Pack cars-bi-level and ~-level­ are the newest and most tle.xible rail cars yet designed for carrying automobiles and trucks. This tri-level Auto-Pack can take 15 compact or 12 standard cars on its three 84-foot "Boors." Tbe lflOO.Dd Ooor can be raised by sections for mixed truck~auto loeda. Another example of "always something new'' at S. P., in our eearcb for better ways to move freisht. EYE-I,tilV Ell, FOB PASSENGERS Th.routh bro.d picture-windows of S. P. streamliners, you tab in the beauty and excitement of Western scenery as no other way of travel leta you. Shoreline &Wee" ... mountain grandeur ••• valleya, men, cities en our rou~ugbout the :•c-olden Empire" we terW. And you enjoy it all from the relann1 com- fort of a pri9at.e Pullman room or Chair Car aeat. Leisurely mea1a aDd ret..hments. friendly eervice at your beck and call. On 10Uf ant trip, really sightsee-on Southern Pacific! 'F.\'ERAL l'PRll~liT Pn011" .\1 1 1n .:o•>d r.1nc111 ··~ pnt•('d from ~; p:w S3 m.-,~·l'tl\' ~H:\nDT PIIILLIP5 1!l-'7 :'-·• :\t.un. Santa .\n'l. FrN' P.t~k.-c 11 \~::..S.E:\ P .. l .. , ,,.1 ()rspn rom -CALL - S . -' ympso:-: : •.. .:: .• (If Xewfl()•t s Oldest E..~abh-.f.tE'd Pc&lnters OR 3-3630 -E"es OR 3-5454 Pc;• ·:1angmg & htnation. P''"lt'>'t ··onduton. r~ ular S1n9; r.•r ~~. Pasy tenru S<'H~flDT PHILLIPS. 1907 No ~1ain at :'Oth. Santa Ana F'ree I ?:1mt.lng Parkin!'!' HA\f\f()YD ORCA~ L'SED an-al l Qt: ALITY WORK. LICE.~SED. IX· h·u~· ~~·H:\troT-PHtLLfpS, 1907 5L'RED. FREE ESTI:\IATES :Xo \{.tin. Santa Ana. F1'f't> Ray Thompson ~tt 6-5148 Parklng. Hurry for this. REP0='-"~E'D E&rly American SaiPm Maplt" spinet p._no, a beaut,· and like new. Also n-nt rE'tu r" Cherry aplnPt. tull 88 note \lith b4-n<'h, take over bal anc-e, t>asy pa~'mentll~ hold for Christmall dt-llvery. SCHMT'DT· PHlLLIPS. ~lain at 20th. Santa Ana. F~ Pa rklnJt. 1960 CHRISTMAS Spedal-CIO!I 1 ng out Kna bt' and F1acher pi· anos. brand new, pve from S2SO to $400: your ttorms. SCHMIDT-PHTLUPS. 1907 No. Main. Santa A.na ~ Parking. PAINTING cSr PAPERHANGING LARRY HA~1ILTON Licensed A InsurE'd FREE ESTIMATES JE 1-1419 FAINTING Interior Extt>nor Expt>rt Attf'ntion Cl\'t-n Your PAintJnr Problems FREE ES1TMA T'ES Ll ~ • In~u""Ct U8-07.U BUY A RA~!Om>! MG!~t \'e,..,.. tllf' organ of aJI URd by both c:hurches a nd pros. SCHMlDT· PRlLUPS. Bl.t Plano and Oraan LA.NDSCA.PUfG Sto,. sl~ 1914. No. Main near Complete Landscapmg 20th. Santa Ana. ~ ParidnJ CKilJS"nlAS CTM' -bf'auttrul Service Jtlmball made splnf't, nt"w .,uarant~. a f795 plano for 141:2. 3 ~ars to pay. SCJfMll)T. ~ 1!0'7 N~ Watn Mar :lOth. Santa Ana f"'''oH Parttlna. SltB a.--•••• ..... .... ..., OOIOJfA DG. 1Ua JI'Uai:ID 01 5.et• . J'Ht E. Cout Hw7 HOME MAINTENANCE • Commt'r<'lal • Profession a I • Residential B) Call or Monthly Contract LI~rty 8 -4241 Why Not? LET HENRY DO IT Cement • rouah carpenter work. Reasonable. Wlll 10 a"Y""heft In Newport RAt'bor Area. Kl 5-2441 Paintino-~ PAID II.AJifGDIG GEORGE BURKHARDT U~ODabM.- 1197 Oraqoe Aw. o.ta ...... ...,...,. ..... Carpentry MlMr.,..trs l'fo Jollll Too &.an • H. 0 . ANDERSON _.....,.,.._Lane o.ta Mea. CaltL ID~ 5.11TS It no .,.... eaU Ill 1·1111 CARPENTRY • • ••• AY. ........ 1.1-. :\! - Books are best ·for Christmas .net H•bor Boob h•s • woM.ful .a-ction of the best MW '**' fOt young people .net •duffs. You're swe to find the perfect ~ for •Yef'YOM on y~r O.ristnwas list. And we1 gift wr•p •nd m•il it frHI • I HARBOR BOOKS 2116 f. Coo&t Hie hwoy, Corono Del Mor, OR 5-1666, free Delivery P•n f•M in lot et Goldenrod end Co.at Hi9hwuy Golf is our business ... naturally we're living at Mesa Verde Cambridge So says Mr·s. John Kile, whose husband is n o duffer. He is a very fine golf professional and owner of a golf dr·iving range in Santa Ana. Living at ~fesa Ve1·de Cambridge is made to order for the Kiles with the fabulous 18 hole Mesa Verde tournament golf coul'se and club house jllst a few blocks ft·om their f1·o nt doot·. T heil·)o\'ely daughter )f onica, age 6, has a won- derful country club e nvir·onme nt to grow up in, quite an ad,·antage fol' a young lady. The Kiles are typical of the successful people · that have bought new Mesa Verde Cam bridge homes-"Behind the gates" in beautiful Mesa Verde. Prices start at $23, 750; for information call Kl 9-J 533 M Otlel&furni,.ftf'tl by P.-tcr~t Fur111ture Cv .. Co&t.Q Mt J<a • Fr•• e NGWDAY, IIOY. JJ 'aJdaanl D. CaM. 38, ol -llamlhen ... c-. .... wu ~with drultk drtvtq, In· toxlmtlaft 1ft a uto a ncf clrtvlna wttbout u oc-rator'a lJC!ftWe at 15th St. and PlacenUa Ave. . . • R. A.. Syms-on. 130 1la.mooa Dr., Jrvtne 'l'erraee, ~ported the theft of a 1950 diamond studded wriat watch from the front liNt of bla car In a parkJq Jot at '3C33 VIa Lido~ Newport Beach, last May :ZO • • · • Pacific Telephone oAnd Telegraph Co. reported the bur. &lary of $122.20 Jn cash and a $3.14 roln receptacle trom a pub- lic telephone booth at '400 Main St., Balboa. e RIDAT, IIOV. II A bicycle was stolen from Mrs. Fredericka Hussey, 1305 N. Bay Front, Balboa lsJa nd ... Security Guard Joe C. Perez, 28. of 3424 E. Coast Hwy., Co.rona del Mar, Mesa~'' . ( ..... -~;I eomplaJMd that t.hNe nwn took hla nll'ht atida away from bJm and thNw It on the floor durtna a flpt tn the Benct.voua JaJJ. room, 'BaJ~. at 11 :e p.m . but he retu.ect to alp a complaint u oftlce'* dla~rwed a crowd of *PProxlrnately 100 penrona In front ot the ballroom. e IATVJIDAT, •ov. II J~ph C. Varley, 36, ot 216 1111•• • Fll•llc lui 11• 11·1••• Local funeral services were held Sunday for Lawrence C. White, 43, a former Costa Meae resident, who died Jasr week In an accldent aboard his fishing boat out of Morro Bay. Mr. •nd Mrs. WhJte had moved to Morro Bay from Costa Mesa a few months ago. Mr. While was born In Michl· gan and Jived In California for 42 years. He Is survived by his wile. Martha, of the home, and 2 brothers. William While of Garden Grove and Donald White of Santa Ana. and a sister, Mar· jorle Rob4!rts or Santa Ana. • Tuattn Ave .. Newport &Mrh, wu charPcl wtth Jntox:kaUon In a uto at 45th St. anct W. Balboe Blvd., We.t Newport .. , .... ~ .. ,.,. ~ Amy~e. h D. Grant, of J~ Grant, 11.25 tlat St., W "* , recently partlct. pated with other personnel from the Elpth Infantry DlvlsJon's Eighth Quartermaster Company In Exerelee J umplnl' Jack In Germany .. Over 2,500 paNtroop. erw took part In the drop. Pfc. Grant, a supply specialist In the company In Bad Kre umach. en. tered the Army fn April, 1~. completed baste trainlna at Fort Ord, and arrived overseas last September. .11 .............. Mrs. JOAephlne DeCaprio, a re- tired realtor. died Nov. 30 at her home, 2560 Newpon Blvd., Costa Mesa, at the age of 84. She was born In Akron, Ohio. had lived In the community for 6 montll~ and 42 years In Callfor· nla. Survivors lncJude a daugh- ter, Beatrice Blake of C08ta WITEI,._. 8 a00Ja-PID 6 ft.OAT PaJV .Aft SALE CALL JOa APPODn'ME!n' oaa.ao -""" LIWREEP IDT I VALUE New otfertna Jn Corona deJ Mar: 2 bed~. built-Ina, loa fireplace, tarae patJo. Carpets lr drapes and many ~AS ••• A 3-star llatlng means a low, low Prtce! ($24,750) BABSON -...., ......... a.. CINC.) (Real Estate Imaalneers) 2828 E. Coast Hlrhw~ty Corona del Mar ORJole 3-3770 -THE D18'11JfC'nON OF SHOU: CLlJTS wtth nNE nENH NOUilANDIE A:RICHJTIJC'nJl 3 .Bed.rooma, maJ4'8 room, 3 batha, panellecl den. 2 fire· plaON: Jarae comer Jot and private patJo. ' RESULT . ,. Newport'a finest ''Executive" Buy see BABSON ....., .......... ... (INC.) • (ReaJ Estate lmarlneers) 2828 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar OR 3.3770 CORONA DEL MAR OR WED ITAaTDIG WED .. DEC. 7 Spencer Tracy Frederick March "Inherit the Wmd" Services were he ld a t Baltz Costa Mesa Mortuary, with Or. Henry Wiens oftlclmlng. Private Interment followed at Westmln· ster Memorial Park. Mesa; a brothe.r, Guy Robln!ton ------------of Eureka, CaJit., and 2 sisters. .... Mrs. Gus Geteke a nd Mrs. John e Too Late to Clcmmfy Ideal home for larie family. Spacious Jiving room, 3 bed· rooms and den, 2 baths, forced air h e a t, built ·In kitchen, sundeck over big double garage. --Also-- "CamiYal in Quebec" Marshall of Oregon. FURN. 1 BORM. Apt. Gar. Dis. So. Servires were held Monday at sd. HJway. Adults only. No GUlL FOR CAJlVEJIS Mr. and Mrs. George Carver. 2294 Channel Rd.. Ba lboa, are parents of a deughter born Mon- day, Nov. 28, In Hoag Hospital. weighing 9 pounds, 1 ounce. Mr. Carver is the developer of the Newport Towers project near the Archt>S. Baltz Costa Mesa Chapel, with a t N on 3 me mb4!r of the Christian Science pes. 0 garage. "-·5447. Price $32.750 Church otricfatlng. DO YO U WANT o 1ob, 0 rlllo, 0 oa J.aso. Rewpott a..m Allan Ladd Sidney Poltler "All the Young Men" --Also-- "School for Scoundrels" FISRDfG ITEMS STOLEH * HORACE ENSIGN By CIIBlS GODWJJf The Horace Ensign basketball teams won all 3 games against Seal Beach Dec. 1. The score Twent:y·sew-n rods, reels and In the A game wa.~ 27-13. Terry lines, valut>d a t $425, were .slolen Thompson was the high point from Seasport Landing, 2633 W. scorer with 12 points. In the B Coast Hwy.. Nt>wport Beach. I ~arne the score was 23-16. Jeff , Ri chard A. Matheny. landing I Hein made 6 points. In tht> C P f • I operator. 1206 Pembroke Lane. gamr thf' score was 12-10. Tom r 0 e s s I 0 n a Westclift. reported to Newport po. Griflin was the high point lice last Saturday. He said th£' 1 scorer with 5 points. Dol rectory burglary OCCUrrt'd Sept. 9. • • • This Is the first year tthat M.AIIT ACTIVITIES the-Ensjgn School has had a c FUNERAL DIRECTORS . . . ~1rs. Bert C'offl'y, of 192! Bay-1 League. Ron Hall was elt'C'tt>d F 1 dl N 1 hbo hood Se sidt> Drive, Corona del Mt:~r, has manager by the I 1 out of 40 r en y e g r rvlce had a busy past month. Return-boys who tried out and made it. BELL BROADWAY 1ng from a visit with he-r mothN Thl're will b4! only about 8 games MORTUARY dnd sister In lhe t>nst, s he went because some schools do nor ro Palm Springs ror a holiday, hav(' C leagues. 110 Broadway winding up nt the Golden Door • • • LJ 8-3433 & 8-3434 Costa Mesa l nr a bit or glamourlzi ng for th<' Stt>v(' Doud was eleoct<'d man. liiiiiiiiiiil holidays. · llllN ror the-A bas ketball league. Thirty boys showed up, and 15 FOR ALL OF YOUR l~St;RANCE NEEDS Sadleir Insurance Co. John E. Sadlelr 3333 E. Coast Hwy. OR 3-3850 Corona del Mar JUTES FOR J, a. SWEEIIET boys made it. JOt' Langjahr. of- &-rvtf'<'<; wrreo held Friday In ficial sC'orekeeper ror the games. Seal and Sheets Westcllff Chapel was elected manager of the 8 Cor Jamf.'s R. Sweeney, 49, of 3151 team. Seventy boys tried out Bermuda Dr., Co81a Mesa, who but only 15 made If. ctied Nov. 28 In Pocatello, I daho. Mrs. Heideman's 8-G homeroom He was as..c;o,•tated with Hughes c>lectlon res ults are: Gordon Aircraft. StraM. president; Mary Albright. vi C'eo -presidenr. and M a r I I e t> Hannahs. secretary. Her Plghrh grad(' English clas.-.es a re work· lng on Christmas stories. GJFJ' WllAPPIKC SEJlVlCES C'hristma., gift wrapping ser· vi~ wlll h<' held from 1 to 5 I p m. 0Pc. 15 and 16, and fr&m 11 a .m to I p.m. Dec. 17 at St. JamM' EpLcopal Church. Ne-w- port Bea<'h Tea wi ll be ser\'ed. F RIEIIDS VISIT SOli * HARBOR Vl£W Saf('ty through training and l'Xpt'rlt>nce is an important aspect of a child's education. Although our schools are const.ru cted In a manner whit'h virtually ellmi· natl'S great Lire hazard. the s ta rt and student.-. nonethe less practice Nfltel, e IN~y altter7 ~ llo you hev. -to-thlnt to aeH7 Try b alt n clo.U. flell •cl&. Oltlole ).0550. RAY REALTY CO. 3512 E. Coast Hwy. Ph. OR 3-1543, Corona del Mar liVEST II THE ao• URTH We oCfer you the benefit oC our 40 years of real estate experience In the Harbor Area. Let us assist you with your Investments, exchanges and sales of your prop. erty. IUT HOW FOR CBRlSTliAS OCCUPAJIICT 2072 Tustin Ave., 4 bedrms., 3 baths, 3000 sq. ft. Early American .. . .. ... . .. . .. .. .. $34.500 309 l..a Jolla. 4 bedrms., 3 baths, with ocean view: 2 lots . .... ... . ... ...... ..... . ...... $29,500 412 Iris. COM, 3 story Cape Cod, 3 bedrms., 2 baths. 2 fireplaces, full basement. brand new . $32,500 Several nice Freedom Homes with ·P11r~ loan~ a s low as . .. ........... _. .. . . .. . $12,000 <'a. 6261 Homewood Dr .. Buena Park, 3 bedrms., 2 baths. early Amcdcan home with guest house . $2-1.300 Lov«'ly Waterfront home. private beach & pier $62,:;()() 960 Temple Terrace, Laguna Beach, 5 bedrms .. 3 baths. Colonial home with a terrific view . $35.000 Lido North Bayfront. 5 bcdrms .. pier ant1 float, plu~ extra lor. Estate sale _ $225,000 All llstlngs s ubject to prior sale, change In price or withdrawal from market. JDHI VDIEL, Rulllr I luilller Around the Clock -7 Days a W£>ek ean Midway 6·1675 Three Convenient l.cx-atlons: 400 N. ~l.'wport Blvd., Newport Beach, COpposltt> Hoag Hospital I 3200 W. Coast HWay., Newport Beach, Midway 6 3971 2667 E. Coast H'way., Cat Fernleat), Corona del Mar. OR. 3·2020 I INVESntENTS ... ~fr. and ~rs. Mont Friend of 452 Serra Drive, Corona High· lands. spent Thanksgiving holi · days with tht-lr 1100, Rlch.ard, his wife and 2 little daughters In RJchmond. They stopped over to visit Mr. Friend's sister 1n FrPs no, returning home early this week. evacuating the bulldlngs In the -:-:' :-:-:--:-::-::----:--:-:---:----:---:-------------event of danger. 'Regularly ----~......_......_......_........_......_.-...,.-...,........._........._~ scheduled drills make this evac-1 .: .: -.:,.-.:,.-.:,.-.:,.-.:,_-.~-.:•-.:•-.:•-.:•-.:• .PORT;;, I. lOW THRU TUESDAY ·------~-=--........ _ .......... ------.......... -------------· nri'IM ,._..._.r..._. "fiE W-TilEr ... ._r..__..,....,. •• CROWELL. WEEDON It CO. Members Pa t'lflc Coast Stock Exchanae Burdett Harrison, Res. Mgy. Dick Rucker Ted Paulson Lois Fennell Ruth Baker Mike Myers Prlv-Wire Service! 2601 E. Coast Hwy. OR 3·7005 Corona del Mar • SHE'S TOP SALESNAJf Els ie Eb4!1ing of the R. C. Greer rt>ah y otrice was top salesman tor ~ovcmber. and Bob Hardesty of the Duncan Hardesty office wa~ runner-up. Norman Turn- idgeo was top lister, with Dorothy Spurlock of Wa lker & ~ run· nl'r-up. REMINDER THERE IS SnLL TilE to ship California's finest oranges for the Holiday Season Dates and Mixed Boxes Available WE PACKAGE AND SHIP -....~..-.:,t..-;,;.~~ ~~~~~~~· ORAN&E INN 7400 COAST IDGIIWAY OlE MILE BOUTII OF CORONA DEL JIAil PboDr. OB. 3.9213 E._ 0 .. 3 It• uatlon automatic and orderly. At a recent fire drill. our buildings were cleared by the 750 children In one minute. twenty-eight sec. onds. With this rapidity, thl' boys and girls wHJ b4! out of danger before serious lnjurit>S could occur. • • • Miss Carolyn Gray. kinder- garten teacher. Is a native of NPw York City, and moved with hN family to Pasadena Jn 1948. After comple-ting high school in Pasadena, she entered Whittie r College for her teacher t.r,alning. ln moving to Bay Shores from town, Miss Gray dectded to com- plete her tralnJng at UCLA In the School or Education. This attractive brunette began her career In the Los Ange les City S<-hools by teachlnr a third grade class or 36 youna ladles and gentlemen. Her desire to teach kindergarten children, and her Interest In returninr to the har· bor area, brought Miss Gray to Harbor VIew. In her fl 1'8t vrar In Corona del Mar, she is teach· lng the afternoon sessJon. and In her words, "Loving every m inute of ft." WE WERE LUCKY ! THE ONLY TWO choke lolA available. See tne.e brand new 2 bdr .. 2 badl lf@dallJon d~aploa, with lledalUon aU· eJectrtc kltdlene. Buy now, '"Move ln b)' Cllrlatlnu." lent one and u._ Jtent Free. HUDT l By owner aft dlouaandl. Jut at w. lclw ..-• Opn ...... LIYlq ,_ with ._ .... fiN. ....,.. • rc...c1 Air Beat.-... Wall to wall art!~~ • ....,... r::-·· . Clllllloed ...... ... • "-'-d.~ • I eu ....-. • Patlai • Lath alld ....... Wif d=•ftZ • . I .... et '71'7 ...... peeaa A .. ~eora.a del Mar. oa a ... -Uil S·.a THE ~lCEST GriT FOR YOUR FAMILY! A lEW HOlE F. CHIISTilS! THE SAFEST WAY TO BUY A HOME: SEE I IEILTM By vi rtue of his membershi-p In the IOC'al real estate board and the National AssociaUon ot Real Estate Boards, the Realtor has a ccess to the latest market lnCormatlon.-price trendS, buyer preferences and techniques. Aa a man of proven competence, he has a wide variety ot llstJngs. ~~------'"-&!i .... ~---~-~--~.._ TWI IEPUITE 1- oN CMPROVED LOT. Both two bedroom homes. New- port Hl&h School dtatrlct -two bloctc. to Mesa Shop· pine Center. Paved alley to ~•r c>f property. nJLL PRICE ONLY $17,9!50 -Payments including taxes. for both h~ only f12J.OO mo. SUbmit on down. UVE CHEAPLY -OlfE HOME ln:ARLY IUU:S PAniENT. -.o • IIIII a.E 1tOOif roa PIVI: ADDil'IOJrAL Ulll'l'l-ailtjna unna ue on ,.., allot. a.-6 ......._ • ,..., o1 proper1y. l:edt ult-MdrOOID. ,...71111111. and rented contln· ........ OWND MOftNQ '10 Wucaf&C -lfVWI' LIQUJ'DATE. lJRed llr QUidl lllle at «Jt,!(JO -s-.bm.lt tft1M. AtM. ...,._,. Jt11e oar frteDcD7 aierrice" ., R. n u. St. c.ea ..._ U1Mtrt.J a.tue •