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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1961-11-09 - Newport Harbor Ensign10~ com· ser and musicol d irector, hos oeen no111ed pre~ident of the Newport Beoch C oone.! of Arts. w~ic h pions to develop o loco! Art Center to house the octivi· 1 e~ of vorious culturol groups. Mr. T rotrer IS w1d ely knowo os musicol d irector for Bing Cros· oy ond more rece nlly for t'he G eorge G obel TV show. As· 1 ,ling him in surveys of orl needs ore Mrs. Richord W inck· er. Mn G eorge Michoud. Mrs. Slu"rl Botrd, Stephen De ok ~nd Mrs. Howord A hmonson: --------------------------------------------------------------------------~ Freeway Is 1JRVJNE CENTER MAY BE OUT OF COM AREA On Agenda Assistant Postm astt'r Grant If rhe plan Is ap.JrO\'ed 1n Scin Howald informE>d the dirc..-tors F'randsro. tht> lrvint> Coa:.t Coun 1 of thP Corona dt>l ~ar Chdmber t ry Club. F'ord At>ronutronl<'. Co· A proposed Inland routing or of Commt>rc·e ~onday evt>ning rona del Mar High Srhool. and the Fre~ay from M acArt hur that the posta l orri{'lals In Santa the future Irvine-C••ntt>r would Blvd. to Dana Point wilt be dt>· Ana are re<'Ommt>nding that the haw• Nt-wport &>ach addrr !'M>S. l scribed tonight. Nov. t. at a a n•a from M acArthur Blvd .. t o rat ht>r than Corona d£>1 ~ar. mt't>tlng of rhe Corona del Mar the lippt'r Bay. bet wet>n Coas( Postal offldals Sdid that thf' Civic Assn. In the Community 1 Hwy. and Palisacl~>s Rd .. tw sn requf'st for :'\cwport &>~ch ad· Youth Ct>nter. T he meeting will 1 vi<'ed by the N<'wporr fWac-h 1 drE'SS c-am e from the Irvine> Co .. I bt'gln at 7:30 p.m . 1 Post Office. owner or the land 1n tht> cHea. President 0 . A. Armstrong an · ---- 1 nounces that details of t he nt>w I plan w ill be gven by Grorgr Stark. presiclt>nt of thE' Sour h 1 Coast League of Civic:' Assoc1a · l tions. and by Cl ay ~1tc'hel l. mf'ml:wr of the committt>r . Also on the l;>rogram will be a PLANNING SESSION SET FOR 'PROJECT ALERT 7 • New Plan Des,ribed A pro;>osed "su nken trPeway" ctlong F1fth AH• 1n Corona del .\tar has l)ePn rlescrlhPd by State Highway and Jrvint-Co officials .tt a '>[Wt'lal mM-ung of u tfect~ pro)X'rt y OWONS. At trndtng the mPNmg w erf' rl'prf' ... f'lll3II\Po; ur rhe Ccttholk ('hu rc·h. St .\1u•hael and Ail An· ~··Is· \1'""11111, ('ommunllv Youth C't>ntpr r:,t• C t~ uf ~P\\port Rt•dch .• wet t h•• :'\t>wpon S.•ach Elt•ml'nl..tr) ~··hool Dl'itn. t ., -A fter ~purninq Hele'l& Ueme'""'~ dec1ded rne• sre •ne one he J.:>,e ofter .sll Tne l.)"l' po• ._, pl1ed o.,. P ... • O":J Co~•o" ne p~ r m come 1.: ,,. • .... " Demt,. .... p c~e J c, R ~o N ··e•OO'"""' 400 s-0 1-'.:~roor ~;) c .. rl:~ver .,,j He•e~o , plt";1 e~ c;.~ L ••• e •e •e , 935 Co••:~ Me o • the Cr ::~"gl' C _ ~· C l".:le ::.·~1.-· o• ::>. ;.. M :l ~ .... e •• 1~· ~'"J"" t e '1'1 J e •, • 9 0 .. _. School 0 , discussi on of tax as.<>c:'ssmE-nts Wner a nd tht> status of the Nt"wport !Wach Tax Commllt('(' . ., ,·am· palgn for f'Qualizl ng thf> aSSf's,;. plann1ng st'ssion for "ProjK·t county , T hl' St>C"ond Orange County f Sa ffell. <O·('hainn<>n f tJ r t h 1' Alert" will be h(•)ri 3t 1 :30 p.m. -"'S)X'akt>rs w 11l tw Admiral n.-xt WecJn~day, :"\o,·. J:l. at F'eltx Stump, w ho w ill talk on Di,;nC'y ldncl Hott'l. a<'I'Orcllng to "World C:ommun1.!.m. dOli Com · D:. TC'rrell Root and lluclson mun1sm in tiH' t:.S.A .... <~nd Rt>ar T hf' propo..,p I route' of tht" f.Pew.ty 1n thh urt·,\ '" ..... fol low:.: • l 'ndo•r \f,ll•Arthur Bl\tl r ••.or II' jUn\'11011 Wllh i.'u,t'l !IW) 1-:ot i ng I hr<Jugh r hr pre ... t·nt l•.x·.a t lull r1f :\1NI<>'s Drt\P In TRUSTEES ASK U IFYIIG STUDY Is Stricken In Classroom I mf'nt!(. Publlsh<'r &on Reddic·k , ('hillrman of th£> C'ommill('e. w1JI submit a progress report. 8 lb 8 h Transportation CommittN'. head· , Admiral Cht>:.ter Ward. sp<'ak1ng on ''Total Mol>tlrz.:l tlon for Total C Oll fiH't .'' I Th.-Orange County Coastal a Oa eac ~Irs. Grace M. Mac~onnles. 57. ed by N~>wport ~1ayor Jame<~ 8 II p k Pl 0\VO('T and dirE':'tor of th e Crest· Stoddard. has dlre<-ted illl tt'Ch· a ar an mont School, 505 St. A ndrew's nlcal commlttet' to open studies ProjN•t All'rt. pan of a nauon· wiah• :'oia\')' LRague r ftort to alert Americans to tht' rlangPr of 1·ommuni~t <'onsptracy. w ill be a :3·day antt ·rommunlsm St>mlna r at tht> ShrinP Auc11tonum. Los r\ngl'les. Del'. I I rhrough 1:3. • l:nclcr Golclenr()(J ,\\p . ~o 1n_g throu~h lhP prt•<.t>nt YfJuth C£>ntt>r Silt'. Tht> Short·.; dC'\t'IOp· mt>nt of 0 Z Rotwrt;<On '" wt back to makt• room for .1 ~ 'ilh lf' frN'W ... \'. PrOt·M>c1 lmMc-dlat••l> 10 1ts thP J.lrl''-<'nt houncta nf' of the• ~n·-.,·nt -.turl~ lor th1• tormd!Hin I :-;,." ~rt Elt'mc-ntaC) 01't ~n t or thl• :'\t>WJ>(Irt B<·.H'h L'nlfll'rl rr .. u•·h a untrwatiOn )11 '" , .. So hc><.•l Dt'<trl• t adoptf'd h~ local \ otPr 11 Rr1 .• Cliff Havf'n, Cllt>d last Thurs· to dt>vel op an In land routing. Is Protested day night at the school. T he plan drafted by the Coast· She was found stricken with al League w ou ld leave thf' a possible heart attack or stroke prescnt Coast Hwy . as the major by a w om an friend. w ho notlfi~ local access highway , and route .:-.lrwport pollee, at 8:50p.m . Fire· the Freew ay Inland from Dana men provided ...-..dtatJon te Point. &o around Laauna &.acta. the unc:QMdous Mrs. lldl...... ~ .t Qlu IF I All-Y , and abe wu Jabn by ambalante to tt. vldltlty ol MaeAI'tllur to Ho.r Ha.pltaJ, ~ere she w as BJvd. aoutherl y or t he UC campus • L'ndt>r ~lurguentE' ,,, E'. go rng through the pri"S('nt St. :\11chat>l and A II A ngPls' EpiS· c'()pal :o.tission and future chur<"h Th1~ '"'true trnn "M• ~t\'f'O to would mt•an "Pllttinl'( tnt' 11rl',, th•' OrdngP t ount~ Committee c•nt unlt11•<1 hl~h school dt:stnct on $ hoot DhtnM Orjlamutton along rh~> el.,.meotary school 1n a wsolutlon adopted Tue!lda~ boundanes or Newport BE'ach evening by the Newport ~ach and Costa Me-sa. The bll'h E I e m e n t a r y SC'hool Diattict ttehool and A pt>tltion with 6 signatures <~Itt>. The extens1on of :'darguente has been re<-eivt>d by City Clerk Search st·all Ave. would bt>t:Omt> a matn aC· Maraery Schrouder protesting t'eM to the inland developments. the propouLto -.bliah a pllly-~ 1"f :t-•• d --eaart .a'l 'IPdt..._:llll,t: ,.,. -.._. Oes On ere aod C.meo HJplands boa ~•n ftont betweoen the ex· dl'velo;>mt>nts. rt"jolnlng Coast II I IL ., • lrltM .... 6Mo ~ study will cover propGRd OM dlatrkt. Wlrtl a s-Jn,.Je ~hoot u nific-ation -k Inder r art l' n board. pronounced dead. site. tensions of A and B st rt'E'ts. If 8 s Hwy. )U"'-1 helow Cameo Hl~h· T he:t: u rgt>ct .tht> city to retain or US top ldndo;. through htgh ~hool -along The rt'solutlon. pr~nted h~ Dr David !\'lpJ..,pn. statPd thar sul~h un1fkat 1on "will offe~ lht• gl"4"att>St local rontrul to 1 ,,. Pf'Ople of rhts ctrstn r t'' and "of- !f'r the> m~t f'fff'rtt\E' ffiul' ·~m program The body was ta ken to Baltz ~fort uary. Corona del Mar. and sen t to Reynolds M ortau ry In Pasadena for services. Jntermt>nt Share a Gift the diminishing •pubht• ~ac-h l'nrlN thl' plan. l hP Youth area and to p rt-SPI'\'1' thl' ht>auty Till' exr<·utln' commltlf'f' or j Ct>rt tPr would be rt>Jcx·atPd just of rhe area. tht> Corona cl<'l ~IM Chamtwr of l'il.l-!Niy of H.A rbor \·1.-w ~·hool. was S<'hcdulect for Holy Cross T Ct•mNcry In San Francisco. ree Planned ThBael pe tlt}onEwa~ !:lgTn<'hd by H. Cummcn'P wns authort7t>d b\ rh<' I dnd thus lnland of the frPt•wa\'. E mt>r mma omp..<~on · h E \1 { Eill M ' w 1 Pt> C'\' dlrl'<'tors \lonti.H cvl'nln~ to I (' pi~'Opal . •s."Wn anti u .. 1°11• .'F arg~r~ 1 1 ~n,d G~r :ow~>k a 'JII:-fM·to·~ IOC.Jilon for j 'url' .;anc·tuar)· "ould bf> n· Flag Pledge Is Voted Part of School Policy ThP trustc>t>"' appro\'M •• noth••r rt>solut1on. also presenrt•tl ~~~ L•r :'\1Piwn "llpporflng thr ann•'' allon of th.-upPf'r bar a rt>a to 1 hi' ~rwport !Warh Dl'll r w t RIH'I ,;t,Hing "II IS tht' cl£>Sirt• ul !IW pt'(lp)p 10 lhf' pt'llllOnl nl'( d~f',l to bf' 1df'nl1fil'd With anrl l'nH•\ tht> prtvllegPs of rhl" ='• houl District .. llere is ax m~g: of tribute I by Zonta Club to Mrs. MacMonnles from .one of \\ldrlson. )bran 11au 85 abn ' • a )OC",rl hu' "lOP lo.·atPd 1n a l rta n~lt· l'aStPrlv of a n£' A Ill', a ncar· Y prop· I :\farguNill' :\\1'. d nd hounc11';1 hy erty owners. Prt•'<~tlt•nt Ralph .\I) l'r" said that VOS.."Ihlf' Joo:at 1ons are on Fi fth A\r · th<' F'rf'<'wa~ anti both "lclt>s of l'oa:-1 Hw). ar thf' Buck G u II~. thl> C'.1t hoh<" Tht> t rachtrnn,c l pi.-•I£P of al )P£iant•,.> Ill t hP fla~. r('('tted P,rr h mornrng 10 thf> :"t>wporr B<>a•·h l'lt'mf'nta~ <> ·"'C\01<:. "·•' formal· )\ adoptrd a<: tx•drcl poll~ Tu~· tfol)' f'\l'nln~ hy lhP f>oarc1 Of I rUS(f'f'" hf'r many friends: e "'COOD-a T. N U. CIIJPPS .. On the evening of Nov. 3. Gract> MacM onnles passed Int o the w orld bt'yond. She died In her beloved das."room , beside the blackboard where she had taugoht that day. To all her ~r· ents. she symbolized the type of t>ducatlon W'hk h !teems also t o be passing Into the corridors of time. T o her rhere were no modern p roblem s ot late readers due to emotional frustrations. Her chll· d ren went to S<.'hool t o learn. and all of t hem did. There were no excu ses for "forgotten home· work." Dls<'ipllne was f irm. and "honorable" w as lher m otto. Phonics took 1 hour uc:h day. H er Children could IIOUnd out any word, for they understood the letters of e~ry word they read. She taught and spoke French t.c> her dass, stimulating con~· tratlon and m em ory and a quest for knowl~ge. . She lea~ prt<.'eless memories In tfhe hearts of everyone who knew her. for Graet" MacMon· nles gave all her l ove and all her life to her children. Now she will live •n throuctt them. M rs. Bill MArf\ner Corona del Mar. Shell -to Talk Here Friday ~blyman Joeeph Shell, candidate for aovemor. wtU speak on "Republicans W1U Win in '62," at a rnMtJnc ·~ by uw Newport HaftMw t.publt· can ~bly at I p.m. tbJa f'ri· day, Nov, 10. In dMt Newport Helat* I:Mmefttary ScNol. He wtU be lntroduc.'ed Pq Walter ~naec o1 XJIOtt'a 8etry Pann. Mr. SbeU baa bMn a memb« ot the atate lea:talature al~ 1951 and GOP floor l•der tor tt.e put S )'HI'S. He a. a Nave'l Alr Corp vetel'8n ol World War II. .. ,... ........... ...U.., StolL 10ft at lira. Dor· ~ ....... 1» •• 'iiltlll ad., .... Cllllll. .... -.. d ....a.a....-• .. u t -$d .,. ..... ~. ... &II ... ._ ....... ... ". ,,., ......... .... ........ , The Newport Harbor Zontd CJul) will again sponsor thP <'hlld ren's "share-a-gift" Christ· mas tree, wh1c-h w as suC'\.--essfuJ. ly Inaugurated last year. The location will be a t Peter11 Furniture Store parking lot. Har . bor Blvd. and Center St., Costa Mesa. , Actor Andy Devine. Newport resldt>nt. will be m aster of <'ere· moni es at llhe lighti ng of tht> tree program Saturday. Nov. 25. A program of music w ill ~ pro· vlded at 7:30 p.m. each Satur· day. Gifts are to be brought to thC' tree for distr ibution t o less for· tunate children. Hold Up on Paying Taxes Brown Act Charge Made "&>fore I pinc-h a Supervisor. 1 wa nt to be sure." Olst. Atty. Kt-nnE'th W illiams told thl' Ensign ~londay. He said he would sturly tht> law regarding the complaint or a Santa Ana re-porter that a \'10· Jation of rht' Brow n Act had been 1 ~fa rgurntt> A\i:' lrtll'rSC'I'IIOn. i.'hu!'C'h ~ropPrty would bf• t',\st 1 Dtrf'c'tor f'r.tnk Jorda n f')l. erly of tht> Jasmrnt' ra \·inf' .1nrl , prt>s.wcl apprl'.'lallon tor the of· 1nland o f th(' frPeWd)' fer of ~~~~ Oororh\ ROf'liC>r to An nlternatP plan. al"o dr · 1 estahllsh a bus til'kl'l otfiN' at -;c-rt ~d hy tht• Statf' H1gh"d.' her Fountain Crt II rf'staurant. and II'\ 1ne offtr1a ls. ho"l'd the 2121 E Coast Hw\. Howt>\'N . fret"way swlnlllng 1nland after :'oiewport traffiC' c-'nglnt'N B1ll passing the )1'\·rnt> Co.1sr Country Dund.ts sa1d tht> bu" -.top rould Club. cutting a<·ro. s a t'<lrnl'r of not be established tn thl' rf'rl thP (')Ub " park tng lot w1 ngrng .wnt> near Goldenrcxl r\\C• ~· ratht>r shar ply Inland to go be cau~ it would tw tn tht> 1ntN · rwePn Harbor V1ew H1lls and thl' ~ct1on Lone. Abrahdm Llnt'Oi n :'.·hool. and committed In negotiations ovE"r ft-..11 .. ....&:--II SJI&-..1 transfer of the county dock lt>ast> .,..n;tl.... ... r('jo1 n1ng Coast Hw~ lust bt'low Cam l'O H ighln nds. 5upt Ro,· Anclt'r<'<'n N"<''m mPndNI thP Jrloptlon bP1·au!'t' (I( fl('W .;(,t il~ ]P£l'l<ll lllr1 Whl<'h hf' ..... td. r •lltchrrtl'nt l~ oPf'nrt1 the \\'il~ ftt r o;uh<:tllllliO£ o thf'r putnot w I'Xt>n'l'~"' tor the pled£E' "Wp hll\f' ·""·"' jll\'t'n thr plt>dgt> of a ll•'~?•an<'~' 111 the flr<>t l')d'>,'l or tht' cl.o~' ctnrl !Witt'\ p In 11 st ront.(h ht> "<tiel from Gl'Orge Carver to James F u~-.... S....L I MORE FUNDS PROVIDED Fallon of Beverly Hills. I If d&II&WII . "The Jaw Is not clear and DN!Icatlon <""11'monies for the e VOTE 15 4 TO 1 ThP rc•..,olutlon <~tatPcl •·Jt I' an I hf" J:w.,t IOIC'fi'«<S of :l II r on N>mect I hot rt'a ltgnmPn 1 uf ;<C"hOOI boundarrf's !>houlrl bf' lh rompli!<hr rl ,•nor to t Jw full cJpvelopmc-nt O( 3 fl\ J:l\ c•n ctrl' l'hl' lt.'Otf' on lxith rr~nl ut1on<> wal' -t to I. t ru~trl'· Han·r~ f'c-a"'' 1'1\~llng the Of'J:diiVe \'OIP \fr PPal'4' sa1c1 hP wao; 0)1~€'<1 to thf' unlf1catron pro~al be· C'n u~ ht> ft-1 1 1 hst the ac-tion wall-prt>maturf' t hat morl' tn· 1 rormatton <>houl t1 tw obtatnf'd on thf' va rlou,. ahrrnatl\'f'" doesn't cover the point wh ether new Abraham Uncol n School of FOR YULE DECORATING onf' mem ber of a board <'an do Corona del ~tar w ill be helc1 at I I preliminary work to advise other 7:30 p.m . Tuesday, :'\ov. 28. it 'I t 1,. lni"'n<'PI\'ahlp to rl r .. A dditiona l support for thf' ~-to tw> u~rl for )l':t<>mg !'(ImP mt>mbt'rs." hf' sa1d. was announ<'Ni at Tut>Sday f'Vt'· rt>g,~rct lhP ~<l.ltu~ quo "lt Uallotn n.-)ut.v Olst. Att.r. Outrt>rn nino's trust"" mnnting by :\ ... rs. W ilbur Tool ml ntature Chnst· o( the "'flt'<'liii'\Jiar c11 "•' I a~<.. t .,. ct )"' h It .__ Helslng rerommende~ no a('t ion C'hal len Landers. mt>mbt>r of tht' was \Ott'd ~fonday l'\'Pning b.' Jlrt.'t'' 1., •'Od"t wtdt• rumpf'tltlon <;UpPrlor ro O'ly un1C11 ,;!1(111 I v.:' " " " '' mas villagt' decorating plan I whu'h haw• \\'On "WPepstakt>s 1 a .,.u Y wou" '( 0'-' to '". bt' taken. Mr. Williams said. board. the directOrs of thP Corona del I fur '>~'\'N~I \ t'8rl'. plaTnh .. ',1 r, Pf'a"4' said II II Taxes are not due until De<' Their Inter pretation of the law 'I '"'h ...__ f r • E' !t a us q un tl' st t ')0'-'<1 1 c• h "--f pub Crull ·' ar '-a m~A"r o '-ommcr~ Th(' l'h.lmi>t'r .-.J,,ns to ~t up ""t·au.~a lhn \~ta~ .. ,., -J~'t 10, and you have a <"h anre of was t at one mtomu.:r 0 8 · 4 H rf i ·· ..,.. ·'"' ' ""''·' • " " makJng a recovery of part it a l k body could m eet once wit hou t I I T hey lncrt"a.st"d the amount to the miniature' Chrr:-tmas "t't'nes tht' unrftratlnn pro)')Of'al. nr. p~ t axpay ers su it Is sur · \'iolating the Jaw but that rt>gu Four l)f'r:<:ons were injurt>d 1n bt' u~rl for the plan up 10 $454) 8,' .~trdto>gh· kl(',lllnn:.-aloog I Donald Brldgm~tn romm<·ntt-d Ct"ssful and you u~ t'he "propt'r Jar committt-es cou l d not. a 2·car traftl,' a("('ldt>nt at Bay· l oa:>t H"'! T ht> ~oal of tht> ~lt>l 8<-rrv ,·hai.rman rtf thf' verbiage" on your ctleck t o t ax Register Reporter Stan Allt>n s1d1> Dr anc1 Coast Hwy .. :"lew. ft-•• II .. C.:haml)('r IS II) ~'"11lhllsh lht'~ t-oa rrl. d~~1 bed the-nltNn.l coHector Don Mozley. was barred from attending a port Beach. at 2:15 am. Satur· ._. W J • ll<'t'nt'l< a~ a <'Onttnuln2 \hn!ltma"' 11\'C'!oo: total unrflcat10n of :'oii"W· "We ar~ waitJng for w ord now meetlng of Su.;>ervlsor Claire M .l day. t '1..11-allaa' Pr df."('Qratlon mollf along th£> t>n · port &>ac-h and Costa ~lt>sa from the attorney on what ver· Nelson. County Counsel Georgt' One of th<' motori sts. Ro~rt • ................ tlr£> buslnt'R" rll. tm·t Schools. whle"h he sai d would blage should be on the checks to F. Holden, Newport Beach City 1 Lit tit')'. 38. of 605 Clubhousc. • ~iN T Duncan ~11'\''art. in never reet"IVt' approval: un1 fica . pay under protest." Publlsher Councilman Harvey Somers and I West ::"lewport. wall jaiJE'd on The Orangt' Coast Delegation c-harg~> of tl'!r Chnstmas ltg'hung u on Into one jomt eiPmf"ntary Ben ~dick. ct41rman of 1he another Newport ~ach dty of · charges of ft>lony drunk driving of tht-National Indignation Con· program. <~alrl that .ura ngem.-nts district tor the 2 citiPS a nd une tax protest commltt~. said. "We flcial. M r. Allen pointed o ut 1 and mtox i<'ation i n public-. Ht' vent ion wtll m t>-et at .p m. th1!11 for lt-a.s1ng or puN'hasmc the h1g'h sctrool dl, trlct. "hlctl he will hav~ a chan~ to mak e a that the law provides that all com plained or hnd and bar k Friday, Nov. 11. at t he V 11la ~a · W 1lbur Tool dlspl<lY" may M aid would brtni about tot al recovery tf successf u l." mt>etlngs of any legislative body pajn and w as takt>n to county rina restaurant. • made through hPr. l)rlolt-3·46321 unificati-on automatlt'Aily by The attorney 1a dk ldlng on must be o~n to the press and hospital tor exam ination and rt>-Or. Anthon>· B\ftta.-1ch. ot or through the C'hamtwr o(tlt'(', law. Which cUH to lnclude In a pro-pu blic. tum to jail. l ~tary :\f ount Colle,-e. Palos Vt'r· Oriole 3·4050 The-only plan lett 15 unlfka· ~•suit from fhoee submitted The meetln& was to dlscusa The other car mvoh·t>d wa des. will M keynote 8Pf'aker. She reportt'd that ribbon tylna tlon along Nt'wport Beach ell"· to ttle board of s~rvt.ora. aU· plans to erect a bulldlnr on 1 drtven by Olga A. Good. 45. of At 9 p.m . lone dl8lanet" phont> se sions a.rt> ront1nuing In the meontary dJ.-rict boundaries. he u na as a board of equallzatJon. county-cl t;y owned county dock 2698 Riversidt> Dr .. Costa ~It'S<~. spea kers wlll broadcast from l'Vl'nlnp so that all tref'S on the addt-d. "Our ~ntation to the ~rd site nNr tt.. Arches bridJe. wtlo sutfe~ a back injury Ht>r 1 Dalla...' Texas, r..c-urtn• Sen. Sidewalks In thl' husln~ss dill· Jam t'S Stoddard, m ayor of ol equallaatJon laid the 1f0Und· "U the dlatrtct attorney re· 1pa5o.'1en1ers we~ Lewis T RJch· John To\ftr, Maj. Harry K nick · trlct can bf' rovereod with bll N~wport Bnch and r 0 r m t' r WOfk 110 ~II. -. eould prot'ftd r~ I c.-en pwdl and sian a ard110n, m5D ~tin Ave .• C011ta erbockt>r . Frank !ttcCeHM . Sid· n!'d bow .c-hool board mt"mbfor, supportf'd wtth a tu.lt but money &a th~ ccmplaint my.elt but I could Mesa. knodc~ uncon9Cious on ney Larham and poalbly ~. the l'fiiiiOlution, •)"'na that It thine.'' aaJd Mn. Duncan Stew· rae. m.Ucloua ~tlon char· 111\j)ect. and Ruth Cast. 45, of Edwin W alker. Veterans D..ay wu unqu.-.tlonably t he moet art. a mem_,.r o1 the dlnlftJttft. ,... .• Allen said. He_ ~ 21315 SterUne Aw .. CO!Ita Mesa. u ~\ p&an. "At tt.e prnent time the need JetUnc lnjuncttve ,.lief In fu· wno suffered a broken rib. com· e WAal or ·-----• fat functa la Jl'f'aL" ture euee .~ .uch D\fttlnp plalned ol wwre pain on bru t,h ........ •••I I Ftr Serv·lces· Set ~~aklna on t be a.nnexatlon are tdtedu """· t.nc and poalble Internal n· rHOiution, Mr. PftM t"euUoned '11M cou.rt an l..ue an tn· Jwta 111• I • ps' 1 p .,-a6ns~ tta. ..,.awtlty of .....,. J1afteU0ft wNdt can halt the •• • -Amertc:-an IAJkm POIIt ~~ of tna a lturdftl at o.ta .._., nwed.J\c unUl aU«MYS ar,ue ami. roc. ,.._ 'I'D PCKS A memorial """""' ol paint· Newpon RIU'Mf wW ec.l&ct 8dlool aid *Mil ... tM c.-ot tM c:u.·ln court." he aa.lcL Jrft. aacl Mn. Wa.nu E. ~n I na-ol ttw la~ ReMn SanJu.. 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How do you rate? Read ·em and evalua1e yourself: · e Support of e ,.presentative form of 90vernment es set forth itt our constitution. • Loyalty CMths for .. recipients of .c:,~ ntonift. e Pr ... rvetion of U.S. aovngnty the Connely reservetlon to the WcwW Court .,._....t. · • Protection of u.s. toYereicJnty from IUbvenion by pro- rno+en of "one wortd" philoso,a.iet such es UNESCO. e Oppotition to the .drniuion of Red ?N. ~ eny other communist controlled government, to the United Nehon~ e Support of the HOUM Contmitt" on Un-~merlcen Ac· tivitiet end the S.nete Internet Security Sub-Committee. e P01itive effori to tum bed the tide of workt comntu· nism by ,.vening tfte policy of eppeesement end conteinment. e Worl for gettin9 the government, et eN levels, from corporete busineu ectivitift. e Won for te• relief. e Application of the Monroe Oodrirte egainst forei., influences an the ....tem hem~. e Local control of the public edUQtionel system: teedtint of fundamental MUQtionel values. .• * * e KEEP THAT FREEWAY INLAND Jlubu.Mr of the Enalp: , About 30 parents ot 4brabam Lln.."''On School t"hJ!dnn went down In valiant defeet on Mon· clay. Olot. 30. '11\e meet1na .... not a ...trhbor · to · nelrhbor lrtendly ~ ot tbe io&er· e.t of the ChUdren, teachen or .chool, but a M,ttle over lhe na· tlonal poltttaal ._...of tiM PJ'A -namely-.Federal Aid to Edu· cation and the United Nations. When you become a member of the PTA you support t'heee poll· cJH. PTA orcanlura teamed with a few Jeeal specialists In the audi- ence conducted a parliamentary sham which su<X.'eeded In pre· ventln.J any dlsd~ure or noor dlscuulon of the objection ot many parents. You really missed somethlne! The leeal eaeles cut the housewlvH to ribbon&- and friatalled the PTA. Those parents abllent !rom the m~tlng mleht be Interested in knowing of the PTA !pOlicies which could violently affect your child. for example: PTA encouraaes t'he buJld.up or a school library of referen~ ma· terial on the UN-UNESCO, etc. It e ncouraees UN pqrams. speak· era, UN week. etc .. which would Your child's assimilation of offer strong child motivation. rhls propaganda would decrease national Interest and condition him for future ONE WORLD UN control. Presently, your personal national love of America ls a hindrance to UN·ONE WORLD· ERS and their plan for complete cOntrol of the United States- but II will be easier to control your conditioned children. SOrry to bother you absent parents with these details but you should know the coet of hav- ing the PTA at Lincoln School. ln., all fa irness, the valiant few wf\'o defended your children de· !lerve your appreC'iation. But don't get concerned; go back to your 1V sets. For you to regain control would require ftghting the political Issue with those In rontrol and finally re- placing the PTA. 'J!he Issues are clearly polittcal, the battle l!nes a re drawn-your-chlld'!'l future Is Involved-It's your move. George Dolan Costa Mesa. * * * The plan to loca1e a "sunken 'freeway" in the general area of Fifth Ave. m Corona del Mar does not thrill me one bit. With all the available undevel- oped area just a small distance inland. it seems absurd to split this town in half with a whizzing freeway, however su!Uen it may be. There's much 1 1 · · • caDIES OF KDVSBCBEV more sense in an a ternate propose - to swmg m-Publisher of the Ensign, land befo re reac hing the Merle's Drive-In corner and Khrushchev's recent ravings going on the inland side of Harbor View Hills. Better have been publicized. empha· N Be h C d 1 M s ized and editorialized. But I yet. skip the entire ewport a c -orono e or find no one questions the WHY stretch of Coast Hwy. altogether. o1 his eondemnatJon of Stalin. * * * Can It be he hopes to convln~ · us t'hat Nlkka Is really a GOOD • THE B.A. Y IS A NA TUBAL DIVIDER man, that the purges would not The Upper Bay has generally been considered have taken pllt-e if HE had bt>en In charge! a natural div1ding line between Newport and Co-That old Nikita is a sly one; rona del Mar -although it's all one city, Newport he's safe. of course. because f f 'd · t· · d f Stalin has ~n very dead f« Beach. But or purposes o I enti lca1lOn, an , or some time; he's safe because he example, postal dehvery, the bay is a log1cal and has "liquidated" anyone who effictent divider. Now comes a proposal to place might remind him of HIS part C d I C C t Cl b d In Stalin's activities. the Irvme ente r an rvme oast oun ry u an Nlklta Khrushchev. no matter Aeronutromc areas mto the Newport Beach Post what he says now, was Stalin's Ofhce zone -an 1dea that does not sit well at all "hak'het-man." w1th the folks m Corona del M~r. Or:e particularly fo~~hew~!n -~~!1~a~~~';'[':1~~= Jllog1cal result comes mto mmd 1mmed1ately: Corona UkraJne. del Ma r H1gh School, in Newport Beach. Certainly · SCORE ON THAT ONE-400.· dd ld b h th 000 corpees--there was enough the proper a ress wou e t e same as e name food on hand, under communist ol the school. control, to feed t'he entire popu- la1ion of the Ukraine for two Fire Destroys N• 1 H yeafl'! and four monfh!'l. Ieee s ome He was re~~ponslble for the mass burial In Vlnnltsa. SCORE -9.439. Th,. homP of a naN'<' of Coast hlrd but was not permitted Into SupN !\tarkr( ownN RannPy the area by fire authorities. :;;hro}Pr, 33 17 E: Coast Hwy.. "They put their whole time Corona tiel :\!tar. wao; drstroyed In their home; It was exquisite. Ja..,t ~londay In rhe fin~t whk h a prt'<.'ious hoW~e," Mrs. ShroyPr ""'~'PI through thP Holl)Wood saar!. IIlii.-1 ~Irs. Ryan was )pft with the ~lr and ~·tr-.. Waller Ryan. 1 dothes she was wearing. 13:~ T ljtCrl811 Rrt .. in thl' Brent· n• TIE \\'oort "r!'a, wt•rc-not a 1 home whf'n the first jumped to en· ~ulf their canyon·slde home. ac· corfhng to ~Irs. Shroyer. She re· I'PI\'Cd word of the fire after ~r. Rran wu allowed to readh their burned.out home Tuesday to f1nd everything completely gone. ~rs. Ryan had attempted to return home Monday to save a . Verily, verily. I say unto you. He that hearerh my word. and believeth on him that sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come Into con· demnatlon; but f!l passed from death unto llle. St. John, 5:24.) THE CHILDREN WON'T £An Is It a conatant haule at meal time trylne to eet the children to eat? Grandma says. ''They will eat when t'hey eet hunery." We aeree with Grandma-but, quite often, due to notl-organlc or non-functional causes. they s imply do not get hunlfY. GROVITA was formulated by )eadine reeearch sclentlstll as an appetite stimulant for Children. It ttas been proven ef· fectlve. GROVITA. along with stlmulatlna your ct.lld's appe· tile will furnish him with all the YltaJnlna and minerals 110 neceSIIary to a chJld'a health. DONT WAIT ANOTHER DAY-GET GROVITA AT VITAIGNB UNL1MITED MSI E. eo.t 8wy. C... del .._ oa ,_., He was responsible for the murder of Polish Army offlcefl'l a nd Intellectuals. SCORE-10.· 000 corpsH, hands bound with wire. He was responslb~ for send· lng Mongolian tl'OOJ» into Hun· gary fbecause so many of his own troops had defected) to put down the revolt. When asked what he would do to .top the bloo¢thed. he answered: "We wtU put In more troops, and m«e troops. and more troops Uft· til we· have flnl*led them." Hla crlmH are numerous and vile, so numerous they fiJI 8 books. Let's not foreet bll record. . And let's remember the 100,· 000,000 slave people In the U.S.S.R., deprived ol autonomy. freedoms and national cu'ltu t'hroueh a brutal and dellbft'ate procram of eenoclde. deportation and violation of human rtpts. They are our e~ateet allies. and Khruahct.ev'a ereatHt terror. It l'h~ ft'M people of the world made known, by word and dftd, the fact that we have not condon@d this monster, that w. will not au~nder, that we taave not torptten we are the 01\Jr hope ol*-e enslaved. then ttw captiva wUI rebel. mrue.. of cou~. tbe altplanes now Mine .ent to Yuplavla are Mini fPUrcllued f« the .,.eWe pur· pGM ot quelllne aU(Ih an ex· tenelve uprllllnal It ...-un · Jlkely that this type ot obeoleote airplane would •rw mum Ullt' for defensive action aealnlt thc- U.U.Jl.) In a ~ In 1• ftn18b. chev uld. "lntell«tuala should I be ldllecl Uke fiJ8." In a IJ)Ndl, after one ot <th.r major ,...,.. trt81a. he ............. ~: . eomr•de Stalin,· they lifted It aplnlt lbe belli humanity poa· -Fw llltlln a. our ~. He Ia tbe beat'OI'I Wlakb euide. aU pn,.r..ave mankind. Stalin Ia oar baoner! 9talln ll our wlllt_. lealln a. our vldory!'' Hli ..... pons are m.ny, and often aubtle. Ia It llkel)' that hla current ~ntnatton of !ltalln plwr hla INa bomb are Intended to terrify u.. and at the same time convince ua he really dla· llkn vlolenceT Who could be .tupld enoup. knowlnr' tlla record. to believe hla and U.S.S.R.'S Intentions are •ny dlflerent now tban they have been for the put 30 years! The eoal hu been and Is com· pleta elobal conquest. To date he hu enslaved, without loa of an air aquadron, regiment, or battleship. one· third of the earth'a 'peoples; one quarter of Us land aurtaCH. When the spee-ches are over. when the "fall-out'' haa fallen, what will his next move be? That Is what Is Important-not what he says. but what he does. L. K. HaJTia 1812 Hlehlands Dr. Harbor HIJhlands * * * • AUIIJfC Oft EJIEMT Publisher of the Enalen. For those who believe Yuao· slavla and Marshal Tlto are not a great part of the commun6st conspiracy, I wish to present the following facta. Tlto calls him· sel "lt\e greatt>St communist of all." This In Itself should be s uffl· dent evidence; however, our government appa~ntly does not bt'lleve him! On Dec. 27. 1960. Tito bitterly denounced America. One day later we gave Yugo· slavla one hundred million dol· Jars. Since when doe!'! It pay to give mWllons to sworn enemies? What sort of ridiculous policy could persuade us to give money to a dedicated, conscientious membt'r of an t'VIl force sut'h as t"'mmunlsm, which has bet.>n working devotedly against us for 42 years? Marshal Tito has also said. "There Is absolutely no differ- ence bt'twcen the policies of Bel· grade and Moscow." Tlto has de fen de d Moscow's stand against the Hungarian Freedom Fighters, thereby condoning the slaughter of i n not' en t anti· communist patriots who merely wanted ttlelr freedom'ln accord· ant'e w ith the treaty. At the Belerade confe~nce held ln Yu,o.lavla In &!ptem· ber, 1961. Tlto tried to justify --- -. who will I ..... aM ...... ..., him to have the CQUI'88e ol tMir convktJoal. .WD to ~. w)th dlplf7 and ..... vtnr convlda-aft)' humility liD· ~ upon h1JD to "PC" him. ~to tbe anti-<'OIIUIIU· the Ne&Unptlon ot .-l .. r talC· JaA.t uc.nmu. rw ,..4. our lftl by au.ie beeaUM ol tM JOUttl .... men lib you U .. .__.ve pia•" ol .. Unlted tMV ... ~ I do nGt know ltata wbef a~ )'OU could have T1to.....,. ftrmly wllb Moe· mac1e to IAdoetrtnate )'OUt men cow on elmc.t all paUeiH, ln· tn the metbOtla o1 the prop- dudlftC 1M ~ ol a.cl apndblnr eemnn•nlalta wtlhout China to tM United Ketlona. treaclinc upon eomeone'a toea. We here ln Amerlea are akllq C.ltalllly you KQJ have penoD8I and abetttnc tlda ....,.~ rtfltta .wn •• a MaJ. Gen. ap._,.. ua by fudl loOIIM ac· · u all top men are '"pQed" tlorw u Joana and aJtta. tralntna then certainly our ,...dent and Yqo&lavlan .clentlata. tra1n1ne tala eablnft muat 1tap tr)'lq to Yu .... vlari pllota ~ Gy our MIMI ttte twtp towarda more planes, 'in our•country. PurtMr· and more wpport ot communiM more, while thele jet "n.tater dam.lnatM eountrtea. audl u tbe plann are IIMiDincJy outdated plann now betnr mlpped to to ""· they are atlU new enouch Yuao-lavla. So, you .... you are to suppnu aa..-ton on the needed to be heard loud and part of treedom·f..,...ers, as was d~ar .omewbere In order SO done In Huneary In 1956. bNak their line. TheM planes are auppoeedl}' Now, If few personal reuons boufht b~ tft Yuea.lavlan rov· you prefer entertne clvlllarr life. ernment, but the truth of the do....onaider a~ptlq your re· matter Is that we elve t'hem the Urement benefits f« they can money to pay "" wlt'h. What a ptoYide you with a wondertuUy travnty of J!Dtl~ II th ... OexlbJe weapon In e~lna how planes should !IOille day shoot communllm Ia creep1ne Into our our planes out of the sky. mores by a quiet back door. Communlam Is a Godless. «Ua· Ubrarln need books doRated bollcal criminal conaplr:acy. fie which expoee thll. lecturers need are aldlne that coM.;>Iracy with to be .chooled and then paid to apathy. It is time for t"'eu have the tJme to at'C.'ept speak· thlnklne Americana to rnllze Ina enaaeements on thla aut>Ject, the truth and act accordlnely by the medluma of teleYialon and I protHtlng to our representatives radio can be utllbed In many In Washlneton. new and novel wa)'l to eet )'OUr Mrs. Roeer D. Jones messaee acrou, and all thew 515 Cata'llna mt>ana need to be ~mplished Newport Heiahts Clrat at home and then abroad. * * * Only In the field of propaaanda • LET1'Ea TO c&•. 1!JAI.I[Ea have the commies won by their Publl.tler of the Ensign. loud and bluaterlne talk. whk'tl The following Ia a copy I'm we Jet ~~eare us off Into accept· making ot a letter 1 just wrote, lne some false promise of coni· which may be of t10me use to P~~~: accept my sin~ ap· you In your fine newspaper, the preclatlon that there are men Enslrn. among Letters to the Ilk willine to elve con· Editor e you Maj Gen. Edwin A. Walker apicuoualy IOOd leadership to 1\ll c/o Sen Thurmond of us, reeardlesa ot personal and WashlnCt 25 D c s ubsequent heartaches whiCh Dear Sir· on ' · · are ;probably and unfortunately The ~ AnoelH 'nmes told of inevitable. If either ot my tiOM • 1 f ever serve lrt one ot the anned your intended res anatlon rom f I r tl hope It will be the Armed Forces of our country. «ces. erven Y statlne your further Intention of under a leader such as you . . Jean Jonebloed thi!'l mt'ans of declining to ac· 1306 Westcllff Dr. cept retirement benefits. May I West lift Impose on you lone enough to c state the , views of an ordinary P.S. Yesterday at the San hou~wlfe who juat recently be· Gabriel Mission, I saw a note came a_.are of the lmmenae s11ned A. Uncoln which read. dangers of the encroacllment of "M I would not be a slave, so communism under the guise of I would not be a master-... - social reforms to our country. Whatever differs from thll. to Do. please, recoMider both the the extent of the difference, Is matter of resignation as well as no democracy.'' Thank Heaven your Intention of declining the tor the men who wrote Into our ~tlrement bt'nefll!l Which are democracy ttle limitations the rightfully yours. First reeardlng Conereaa could exert on. the your real~natlon. .1lll)~ you president. Now, with men like honelltly feel your pftfer dVlnan you awakenlna the voters. we life, the armed fort\a will low can put preaauN on our con· a rare find In havlna a leader tr""'men. Last 3 Days of our BIG ....... Wanna ....tum lakery Tribe! . .. ,... ol all ....... p bll claJef Bob ~ by .,., dalafa on clay, Dale and And,., ancl tq dtlefa on ....... lam am~ Dutdl. To ...,. beep blr c.1aS« ancl _Ilia four lq cNefa .,. two belper dllefl. Warren aad Dlc:k • • • Out front .,. four amft!nr rqua .. , Alberta. Edna, Ann and Mary, anc1 ottaer 81Dll· .... dtief. Tom 0 • • .. Ice ~• ch1efll, Pwte. Frank aDd Bill, wfio help all other etUefa and rqaaws. between eon. au clay ••• Bi1 Bakery Tepee, beck and front. 8be buzzift' 36 boars, baldq. mlldq. ldna, dec:ondnr .•• Ever)rbody Nal happy, make Iota& tre.fl balled podlea clay In, ct.y out. apeclally f« all )'OU nice people. • • • u,.. .............. ..... dsllln ••s w Is 1M ........................ y._ ...._ _. _,, rts I p ••s•tl te ...... -~ .................... ..................... ........................ O.ntt .• ·"-....... ... ... _. ... wlastwy•· -a.aa ........... . .... ..... .. ...... w.llet ...• , ..... , . ~~--......................... .... ct -...... a.-... ,., ....... .... ts•U .. • • • ...... I 'a1cll ..................... .. ,.,, •• Jswllla .......... ..................... ...... ...., ..... ... ... a..... ~ ..... ....., ........... _ .... ..,... .... ...._ ................ ns ,.._ ......_ Qslllta-Clllsese. .... ..-...... ..._ ..... ...................... ,.. .._"..._ ....... ... . .. c.a ........... ·-................ , .. ........... ~ ...... .. ... ,... ............. ... ............... Anly.lll•t· .................. LWialcll ... --..... ,.. ..... ~ I ...... lnwa ..._. ...._ ..._..,. • ........ r. .._ ............ .... ........ '= .,.. .... Ts 1111 .......... To further •ntl~ you to widen your bread f.'ortJJon, throup No· vember 30, we're elvlna you a free loaf ot bread. for every 3 Joav• you buy. Juat aave the labela. brtnc them In, 'and take your pldt .•. More enticement: When you brtna the nve labels In and receive your free loaf. you •~ alven a etta~ to win a G.E. Touter oven ... Nl~! '11\la aU eon on throueh the motlth of November ..• lsJid••*-.M......_I .................. .....,. ...., .... *"'Y -· ... .... IMililly ............... .. ...................... tsealll.llo .... Ill lhldJ -............. pu..U 'ty ..wy .... -... .,.... ... ... ,.. ..... tltebslela ... .................. y ... .......... -wily ........ . .................... ,.. Pre-Holiday -......... lls1lldssy .... .. .,.., ....... ........ ~ ............ • 1 Bread can be tJnted red, areen, SALE • • 1221 E. c~ HWY .. COlONA D& WAA lank •neehard & 1 piDk. oranee. or blue ... It can be cut ~ for rolled aandwldlft .. On tile fJre, atuff· tAr bread, wtth tM .euonJ np and aplcee baked rteht ln . . . Any bread roll« Danish Putry can be made pint al»d on ape· del order • . • A lady friend ot ours Ia havtnr a wtne taatlnr ~ .... ordered miniature Ioewe. ot 10 ot our apeclalty braada for the .nu.bllnr alonr with the wine • • • , ..................... ~ &dtl .... ~ ..... ........ -........... . ... ...., ........ ... I t III lew aayt.lat •• • ••• 7-.-.... .................. ........ ,.._= ....... ..., ..... , .... ------75: ............ .. ... .., ..... ... .................... ........... ,_ .. _ ........ -... ... ........ -..... ...... ------••• Y.. ... . ......... ,.. ... ........... ealllse .... ' exctatm.d. retemnr eo the I .. .,. Ufttq .... lind ....... ·-~--~ ...... ---·--~--~--......-~---...__ ................... _ ...... _~ __ _, , .... •••••m ·-... - CAIII&"' 'ADI"'' ITOD I'JII &. c-1 ...... c-... _ oa a-••• 0,..1 .... • , •.• , ..•.. Exclalve Top Quality llnae- rle eroqta part)' plan. Eam UY.4 ot total alee In IMidtan- dlae of your rhoke. ASK ABOUT OUR FUND RAISING IDEAS Call IALLT •o•u eft· ..................... -Nil-S. L&& TAa• ITOaK (former lnlltructor at OCC) a.N eu.A ... -- c:.a.M ... -JNSTRUCTft)"S: Ga~ cuarantftd to ftt tf lnRrUrtlona Aft followed. Chn.tmu Girts Mohair Charwl ll'&ettet. knJt youraell, aprx. ORIGIN A.L DESIGNS Hours 10 A.M. -5 P.M. , .... Sample Shack ' DESIGNER DRfSSES 153 E. 17•h St. COSTA MESA MI 6-6300 Now arriving at HallS A SUTCH of the tennis courts to be built at the Y~th Center qrounds alongside fifth Ave. in Corona cW Mer. Funds ere beinq raised by various dubs end orqenizetions in the Newport Harbor Area to pay for this proj- ect. · Fr0111 the POUCE BLOnER e WDIIDDAT. OCT. II Thomu F. Wood. 52. of 440 Heliotrope Ave .. Corona del Mar, wu chart~ with Intoxication In public at Narduus Ave. and Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar ... Joeph G. Varley, 36, of 216 TUII· tln Ave., Newport kach, was chart~ witt\ drunk driving, In· toxlcatlon In auto and no opera- tor's JlceMe at Bayaide Dr. and Cout Hwy .. New!}Ort Beach ... A •urglar smuhed a 7x9-toot 1100 plate gla.u window and lltole 2 table model radloa valued at $44.50 and · $29.50 from Kirk- patrick's T.V.. 2756 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar ... Robert Coope:, 620 Larkspur Ave .• Co- rona del Mar, reported the theft or his $25 bicycle frotn his back yard · ... David B. Page, 18, ot 1003 E. Balboe 8Jvc1., Balboa, was dlart~ wtt'h speeding, operating &JFlmllllf~-w!Ucl~rtvlng with · out a license and no Identity at Sixth St. and Balboa Blvd .. Balboa ... • e TIIVIIIDAT. OCT. II Robert J. Morrls.. 23, or 417 Westminster Ave.. Newpo rt Bea.:h, was ctlarged with drunk driving and Intoxication In auto on Coast Hwy. near Tustin Ave., N~rt Beach ... Carr v. Ek· straud, 29. of 1973 Wallace Ave., Costa Mesa, was charged with lntoxlc&'tlon In public. and Rob· ert L. Gray, 36, Garden Grove, was charae<J with lntoKicat1on In auto In rront of 410 38th St .• Newport Island. at & •.nt.; off(! _. took a D-40 leYer-ac:tlon rUJe fJ'om Mr. Gray's car and a box ol ammunition from Mr. Gray's back pocket for aare- k~ptnc ... William T. Miller Jr .• 28. ol 3144 Madeira St .• Coata Mesa. was book~ on a burglary IE II IPIILITEIIII charge after he was ~n leaving a pho.w booth at MacArthur Blvd. and Palisades Rd., upper bay area, at 4:30a.m .... George C. Hayes. 51. at 211 33r.d St., West N~•)Ort. was taken Into custody In his home on a grand the ft warrant charge for Orange Coun- ty sherttrs office and was taken to county jail ... e nJDAT. OCT. JO • A hit and ru~ car da maged the car of Col. C. C. Cavender. 300 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar~ paTked In front of his resi· dence ... Andrew C. Mayo, 2063 Tu!Kin Ave.. C08la Mesa. com · plalned of the loss or theft ot 1020 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, became til at 2200 Newpo" Blvd., Newport Beach, went outside for air and fainted, cut h is head When he fell, and wa11 taken to Hoag Hosp ital for treatment ... Ronald E. Merker, 700 Larkspur Ave., Corona dt>l Ma r. reported hitting and killing a doe with his car In front of 2241 W. Coast H~ .. Newport Beach ... Of · fleers changed the tire on the car of Dorothy Stratton. 124 Opal Ave .. Balboa Island, alter d riving It -from !he_ ~yslde bridge as a traffic hazard. (Continued on page 81 t'h'e rear license pla te from his LEGAL •OT1CE ca r ... A trartlc accident at 22nd St. and Irvine Ave., upper bay, I l'liOTJCE Involved motorists Dorothy A. NOTICE Is hereby given that Long. 32. Santa Ana, and Inez A. The Pacific Tele;>hone and Tele- Stan.sbury. 3.3. of 1751 Trade· graph Company, a corporation. winds Lane, Baycrest ... Doro· has ere.."ted a monument, namely thy C. Benson, 70, of 447 Via a flgnboard, on the east shore Lido Soud. Lido Isle, and Ja mes ot ~ewpOrt Bay a t a point two D. Alderman. 60. Los Angeles. 121 feet sout h of the north line were motorists involved in a of the City ot ~ewport Beach traffic at'Cident at TUstin Ave. forty (401 toot wide easement, a nd Coast Hwy., Niwpon Bea<:'h said easement being described ... Cars driven by Richard D. as Parcel "F" in doc:·ument re· Keith. 35. of 312 Walnut St.. corded in Book 919 at Page 16-1 West Newport. a nd Mi<."hael FM· of Official Records In the OU ice te r 16, of 182SJ w. Bay Ave.. of the County Recorder of Ora nge N~rt. Beach. we~ In a traffic County, Calitom ia, said point accident at Riverside Ave. and being westerly one hundred Coast Hwy., Newport Beach . . . thirty-two t 1321 feet. more or e SATVJII)AT, OCT. 21 less, . from .rhe westerly llne of Mary Jane King, 60, of 620's Baysade DriVe, Corona del Mar, 0 chid Ave. Corona del Mar. as said drive now exists. and haa r · 1 , erected a monument, namely a ==~ "!~ ~~.:,:.o~r:~ o;;.~ ·slil'iT!Oirit" on· tlie ·wnf"'i~ ot boa ... Gerald ,._ ~ory. a w. ~e;'!:!-h~r ,;~~ t!:':U::: Balboa Blvd.. N~rt Beach. th ortb Jl f "N" s complained that someone stole ~ n ne 0 treet, as his S85 six-s hooter from a bed· sa~d street now exists, said room closet In tlls home while r•~t being easterly forty-two he was away ... Roland Gill· 42 t~t. more or less. from the ham, 18 months, and his moche r. east line ot Balboa Boule,·ard. Mrs. Delores Gillham . 26. of 3609 ~ewport Beach. as said boule· w. Balboa Blvd .. w~st Newport. vard now exisTs. Said two mon· were brouettt by an otfi<"er to uments. na~ely signboards. are in plain V1ew and bear the fire department headquarters. lettering. '"CABLE CROSSING- wht're a fireman used a can THE PACIFIC TEL. 6 TEL. CO." opener to <.'Ut ~ ~r can free That these said sig nboards mark from the Childs hand · · · A the termini of a certain aubaque · torei~n s ports car drive~ by Jolln cus telephone and telegnaph cable W. Framley . Jr .. of 1506 Sere· approximately sevent~n hun · nade Ter .. lrvanc TPrrace, travel· ·dred and flfty-tlve t 17551 ffft lng south on Newport blvd.. in length to be laid aCTOSS the tailed to negotiate> a right-hand bo<tom of Newport Bay between turn on the ramp down to Co:"st the above -described points on Hwy.. Nt>~.X>rt Beach. at 11 ·30 the east and west shores In a p.m .. rollt>d over and came .to c.ourse generally dt'scribed as rest on Its top In the opposate follows: lane · · · Beginning at the above- • SUWDAT. OCT. 22 dt-scraberl point on the east Fashion Forecast Paul Wilkins. 121 Apolena shore of Newport Bay; rhent"e Ave .. Balboa Is land. complained westerly In a straight line that he had to jump out ot the parallt'l with and ont> and one· way to ~void being hit by a ve-half t 1 ~) teet south ot the north hlcle while he was In ~ pedt>S· line of the City of Newport t rlan ci"'8Swalk on Mar1ne Ave. Beach forty t 40 t foot wide ease· near the Balboa l!iiland fire sta · I menT. a distance of one hundred Uon · .. A car drive n by Emer· nlnt"Cy-flve t 1951 fN"t to a point. son 1.. Pratt. 77. Glenda le, hit said point hereinafter referred to the parked car of Warren W. Jay-as Point "A", thenft continuing cox. 201 Morning Canyon Rd ., westerly along the same line a Shore Cllf(s, p:trkcd In front of distance of one hundred and live that address . · · Ronald. E. t 1051 ff"Ct to a point; thence Moran.. 19. Santa Ana Martne, souttlerl~ a distance of twenty· was booked on a charge of steal -eight 1.28) fet"t to a <poi nt; thence ing the car ot Douglas Gill. 300 In a cun ·e conca,·e to the east Coral Ave .. Balboa Island, after a distance ot eighty t80l f~; being taken Into custody by the the nce southerly in a straight victim, his liOn and neighbors line to a point. hereinafter re· ... Emtlla J ones. 111 Via Jucar. ferred to u Point "8" a distance Lido Isle, l'ft)'Orted the theft of of thirty-three t33) fe.t; uld a 125 bicycle from the Lido Is le point "B" being ~th 41• 34' Collection by e{v .-----~ Wlfll • cold IUr ee.dta-d Pw y._ Ill Jill .. "--" ClubhouAe .. · sa· wHt one hundred and fifty · e IIOIIDAT, OCT. 13 six 056) f~t from said potnt A pollee car driven by !)ffker "A"; ~n south o~t• 34' 53" west Gordon Tornbf!rg hit the rear of two)lund,.d and forty-two 12421 a car driven by Michael R, feet: thence south 86• 4i ' 38' Conklin, 203 Drlttwood Rd .• Shore wnt four hundr'f'd and ninety !~~-~I~I~L~C~~~~~~-~~~·~·~~~~~~~~A~D~.~~~~~~~~·~O~·~~~-~~~~~~~C~U~H~~~~~C~~~~~~:~~··~C~or~o~n~a~~~l <4001 teet; the~ In a NNe Mar . . RuaeeiJ F. Conn,r. 41. concave to fhe southeut a d ls· tance of eighty t~t; the~ westerly In a straight lln.e a dlsta~ ot rorty (4()1 f~ to the 3 Min. Car Wash We &lYe You A . ·-·· as -DAIIIU- Low as SOc Wo;lh 5c . ._.. IUY 1U0 ------T• ..... -a_. at C..an-. IVY.,. T• ._." lla ...... C•••• V M 1' IL· I A M. I. I I II _,_ .... __ HARBOR GAlt W.AS-...,...._ __ _____ ------ U.S. Bulkhe.ad LIM on the west ah&-e ol Newport Bay. said straight line being parallel with and di.Cant aoutherty one end one-half I 11s I fH't from th• nortb liM ol ··N" StrM .. Mid ~ nCIIW ulsts. ftla IMJtke is published· for tbe pu,.._. ol lntormtq ell navlptan. martnera and aU'*'" -_....tiM IMftlnaboft IDf'l· ............ .,.,.. .......... ... .....,... .. tiM lllalt.. . .. alus .......... tM ....... ................ ol Ml4 -· ............ I . ,.._ .ACD'IC fti.DIII()1q ARD~a::MtAKT ,: ...... . 111 M•• .. <Jo•••r•:~~: ... .... tlq .. _ I a P'M·o..a•a ....... -.... lkO&, ............. Ban'quet Set for Scouters .lohn HopwoOd ol Irvine Ter· race, chaJrman ot the Del .liar Dbtrlct. Boy SoouU, aftJIOUncft that h dllitrtct'a annUl reclOI· nJtion banqueqt wUJ be held '1\teeday ewntna, Nov. lf, at the lalt.o. Yadlt Club. Thla wUI be the ftrat banquet for the new Del Mar D'-trict. wtaldl wu formed 1ut year by comblnlnc d'-tricta Into an area Whicfl· now exteftda from eo.ta w.. to s.n Clemente and ln- 'Ciudea, 1.Mf reclatered aeou~ . Bob Paley, banquet chainnan. wtll preeent the Newport Beach City Manacer Robert Coop u the muter ot ceremonJes. and Ken S.mpeon, m a n a c e r ol the Orange County Harbor Depert- nwnt, u the guea speaR~'. 1 Jl.Kocnjtlon wW be ctven to scouters Wbo have contributed an unusual amount of their tinw and enei'JY In the aervke of boys over t.M put years. John Cosman Is Selected The HI ·Y. Trt-HI-Y Inter-Club Council has elected Council pres- Ident John COllman to ,.prewnt Orange Coast YMCA as iU can- didate for otflce for tt\e 1962 YMCA Model Leglslautre, which will be heM at Sacramento early In February. John, wtlo lnten48 to run for president pro-tem or the Senate. Is seeretary of Regents HI· Y at served a s-president ~ hla dass In both the St'Venth and eighth grades. won the American Le· gion sc.itooJ award for leadenrhlp in thl' e lght'h grade. and was consistently on the honor roll. Deslnner W. Edwin Ver BeckP has opened an art gallery and tlower bar aT 2755 E. Coast Hwy .. Corona del .Mar. He foonded rhe Littl~ Gallt>ri~s by the Sea and Shore, in Sau· sallto and has maintained stu- dios in New York, .Minneapolis. New Orleans. Los Angeles. San Franclseo and Laguna Beach. Associates of the gallery aN:' Robert and Mary Smiley ot Studio City. Celeste Blair Bollas of Laguna Beach and Countess EU'genia Chavessey Ver Be<-ke. fonnelly of Budapest. Hungary. . so• roa TID GAiflrOIII A 110n was born to Mr. and M,.. . .Donald W. Gannon, 309 Canal Stq Newport Shores. In Hoag Hospital o n Saturda\' Oct. 28. • . crm. roa aoso~ts A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs. Jackson J. Benson. 600 Orchid Ave .. Corona dt>l ~far. an Hoag Hospital on Wed nesday. ="ov. 1. MICIS-MKDIUM IIAIII: A ronnw .. an .. ror c::... NqUired die IWallowint ol ~ iMKU. 01 counc. today, we bow Ibis rtiDedy wu fooliiL 'l1loultl we're ltiD Jookia1 for tbe cawe ol ~.--.a ac:ilacll ._ _. ~ ..,...toua .aid~~ ill ia ...... ._ad INIItr 1 Ask your phylic::iu about ...... ADd •• tw, wbcn- ner you're aoc fllelial up 10 per, il'a aood--to visit your doccor. 1"b.a. il-'icatioa ia ---.ry, .. Ul ror retiablc ..... ipcioa ..w.. Christensen Phcwlnacy lal &.. COAIT -T. COIIO.A DU. MAa omor..z a .... Sur~ wto will : We've hundreds ot nf'w idE'a~ for kids and grownup pan • .-from mvlla- tJOns 10 decor.ltaons. ancludlng a .. Party Lady" for small fry affaar -fa ncv favors. r ust om '1.11i1L \'t'nter,.,le<"es. new games and .... gadjlPL<~ ... Ev·f'n platf>S, rups. napkins and pla\Pe mats. Hobie's Party Supplies Hobie and Marqe Loud SS3I L c-t • ..,_ c:...a •• ... o ..... a.-a Next door to Jewell Welty Florist WALTAH CLARKE'S UWADU .. 0 .. Alrwrtca's Laraest Selection Rounda da Cloc:lc kawa!lan Faalal• O....ha.&a .... -llAaDQ AY&.., a&UOA ISLAid oa ,_,.. For our homes ... our abundance:! our freedom... our faith ... let us be thankful! ~ .. l .l l .l' • .... '6000 IMPRESSIONS' PROJECT IS UNDERTAKEN &•. AndNW'a Junior Hlp diAMr &tall Iunday ewnlna. New. Westmluter FellOWIIIllp will 12, ln hUowltllp HaU. -.unO 1!\elr 1•1-12 ....,am. Dmner, .-rved at 8:30. wU1 be ''Creau..._ Good lmpr••lorw ln followed b)' the MVenth and Pomp Countrlee," at a JMlludt. elJhth ,...ctera explalnlnt the pi"'pam. Parenta 'have been la· vited to attend. and here I see .... elamour notes tor your holiday parties .... or for gifts Mr. and • Mra. Harry Babbitt will lead 'SJnafna. A chapel aer· vice wlll be conducted, and movl" of the Hallowe'en party will be ahown. The Rev. Wayne Protheroe, mlnlater of youtih, will preeent plna to the otncera: moderator, Dale Jon•. Darryl Gr~Je, Betty DeltoN. Chris Sparllne. Frank I Rice, Amy Brizzi, Sandy Sweet 1 a nd Sandy Caudell. Mr. and Mra. Roy Bartholomew have been named as new adYla· ors. Other advisors are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jones and Mr. and M.ra. Don Bowman. . The young people's. activit lea will ln:lude sending American magazines to their ,pen pals In Tal Chune. Taiwa n. collectln& used nylon s tocklnp for use by w idows in Korea In fashlonlna handwork. and colle<-tlng stamps for a far Eastern proje<'t. ~ ..... " Loal8e lietoer of Corona del ...... formeriT 80dety editor of tbe EMlp Jlfeonpaper, Ia editor ol me newt, Malted Stanton Sun. WMic1)' ·~per near w.a. mlMter. 'nle Sun wu arted In Aupat by .. VIrtU PlnkJey, publlaher and owner of the Oranae Dally News and •wral dewrt papers. lira.. Meteer Ja wrltlnt. edJtlna. takln1 plctu,.. and layin& out the wHkly edl· tiona. . Services Held for Youth, 15 Funeral services for John J. Weaver, 15. of 111.2 Dover Dr .. Westclltf, kllled when 'his bicycle was hit by a car, were held Saturday In St. Andrew's Pres· byterlan Church, Clltf Haven. The Rev. Wayne Protheroc Jr .. officiated. The youth was rldlna his blcy· cle In rhe dusk nort'h on Dovt>r D:. about 220 feet north of 16th St. in a northbound Jane of traf· tic on the east side of the road· evening bags by Josef GlBL FOB T11E RATIORS way when he was hit in the I A daughter waa born Friday, rear by a <.'ar drtven by Rola nd Nov 3 In Hoag Hospital to Mr.' N. Lagerlof. 41. of . 1615 Kent ~nd. Mrs. Ronald v. Nation. 50J Lane. Westclift, Newpo_rt poUce Acacia Ave .. Corona del Mar. reported. The windshield and Jean Dahl LIDO WDIDOW 3355 Via Lido Lido Building Lobby Newport Beach right front fender and headll&ht GIRL FOB ROBMDIGTORS ~ere damaged on the Laeerlot vehicle. It's a girl for Mr. and Mrs. H. Normington. 2007 Deborah Ln.. Newlfon ·~lice received first Harbor Highlands _ born Sun· word of the accident at 5:56 p.m. day, Nov. 5, in Hoag Hospital. Wednesday, Nov. 1. An ambu· _.:._=====±----================~ •Ja,.na-too~ the youth to Hoag Hbspltal, where h~ died a short A time later. Mr. Lagerlof was not held. The youth was born in Los Angeles and had lived In this a rea since 1956. He Is survived I by his parents. Mr. a nd Mrs. Floyd E. Wea\'er. a nd 2 brothers, 1 Charles Edward a nd Casey Wll· 111ams, of the home: his ma ter· nat grandmot'her, Mrs. Anne I Hlsseri<.'h. Los Angeles, and his paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Weaver, Costa I Mesa. Interment was in Paclfi~ VIew Memorial Pa~k. lOR FOB PEJILNAJIS 1 A son. Douglas Walter, 8 lb .. was born to Mr. and Mrs. David Perlman. 3201 ~nd Ave., Co· rona del Ma r. In Hoae HOSII)ltal on Tuesday, 0<1. 31. He joins his brother. Daniel. 19 months, In the family. L 'ECLUIE lOR II aGU SPRING MAID ~ FASHION ~SHEET A son, Brett Morgan. 8 lb. 8 oz.. was born to Mr. •nd Mrs. Charles L'Ecluse. 721 St. James Rd., Clit! Haven, in Hoag Hos· pltal on Friday. ()(ot. Z7. He joins Tim. 8: Kathy. 4 and Clint. 1 1. in the family. Glamour Glimpses 8y AJIR Fashions are such run and it's the clever girl who knows her ABC's especially when it's the ABC'S of Vanity Fair's lovely new bra and girdle collection made of that new m iracle LyC"ra. of rourS<'. • pntty from aida out ID all tbe IOftUest DeW faabloa colon ••• pADk -fin -lee -beather bet9e -CIDd atar wbJte. On thP s urface. be It a party dress ... street dress ... village dress . . . or 80methlng really prPity in your favorite skirt and swPater. you will look sma rter with thcst> lovelies undernt"'ath. CROWN HARDWARE We ern pndktllllf tMt yoa wW be dellfbted wttb tbeu loeb -t..l -... ftt. J .• O.W.I·- Sale .: - - YOURS FOR A SONG IMPORTED Danish. teak lounge chair .... 99.99 now .. Swedish, teak end table ..... 79.00 now ..,. Danlah, teak cane back arm chair .·-· ............ 135.00 now .. Danish. teak side board .... 250.00 now 1 .. .... eUler .......... pelt ....... -....... OPEN THURSDAY "ML 9 P.M . • -& .... ..,_ c.r-...... 011...,. . Be seeing you! 1111 K. Cout IIWJ. COIIOIIA Da. IIAII a..~ea. .. "1t'al'un to 0.... lD Putaloa" OK'D FOR RESTAURANT LHIIe ~ ol Lido laJe hu been named general cllalr- rnan for the annual dinner to be held on January 23. 1882. at ttle Balboa Bay Club by the Orana• Empire Boy Scout Councll. Membe,. of the committee are .IJ'homu Smith. Kenneth Green a nd Joaeph Lone of Santa Ana; James Gubbins. Orange: Dr. Richard Kendall. Tustin; Major Gent'ral Sa.Jnuel S. Jack, Lester Fant, Dick llicllard and William H. Spurteon Ill of Newport Beach. This wlli be Mr. Petersen's second year In charge of the an· nual dinner progra fl). La8t January a capacity crowd of over 800 Scout leaders a~d their wives were In attendance. ....... ,..... lsselllllea F .. ,. Mrs. Robert Roper, who has carried on the Harbor Visitor d~ties In the Newport Ha rbor Area for the past 6 years, Is organizing a similar service for the Laeuna Beach area. A planning m.-etlng was 'held last w.-ek for the new organization. to be known as U•e South Coast Visitor Assn.. and to Include communities extending from Co· rona del Mar 5outh through Dana Point. ........... &. CeMt =-c.-... *'·· .... ....... -..... m.p. AW.. ~ tiD 1M -permit. ..,.... ......... ,.....,. ant .. -........ ltNet ,._ tbe ... ft.twtrir. ..... ,..... nn. atlead; wttldn • ,_ ol a ...actentlal ....,.. ......... aa4 .... , tM ColllntunltJ eonpep. donal Qawda. 'I'M plaanera aJ8o .. .,. ap- proval to: wntadve map o1 Don Woodward'• planned ...ad.ntlal clewlopment at Tuat1n Aw. and Del ~r Aw .. lladl Bay ArM; aetbadc llnee for Jlfewport Shone Iota alona Prcllt;)ed Aw.: u. pennlt for lnOUiat GOI W. Co&lt Hwy., In 1M Newport 8horee area; reque.t of the 8ayaeet De· velopment Co. for rnonlna from unclualfled to1 R·l ·B for 49 Iota eaat of Irvin~ Ave. and north· eaaterly of Hlehland Dr.; a no· fee parking lot at 3201 Finley Ave., !lewport. Back From Canada Trip Mr. and Mra. Clifford Nutt. 3215 Ocean Blvd.. Corona del Mar, have returned from a one· month trip to the eaat coaat and Canada. They n~ to New York City and traveled by car to Sury, Maine, for a chance for Mrs. Nutt to visit fler arandmother's home where ber mother wu born. Mrs. Nutt wu bom In Whittier, and this wu her tlrat trip to Maine. They were served coffee and cake by the fa mily which had purchased t.he home from her grandmother, still cooklna on the same wood stove her erand· mother used. Mr. Nutt, owner of Clifford T. Nutt lm;10rted Cars, Monrovia. wu a local delegate to the Handmade glfts-rhe efforts of Christian Business Men's Com· more than 300 women of St. mltt.-e convention In Montreal. Andrew's Presbyterian Chui'C'h . Also attendlna the Montreal Cliff Haven-were dedicated at conference from this a rea were laat week's meeting of tht' Worn· Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Saffell of en's Fellowship. Westcliff and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff The ded~catlon servl~ was led Uonbareer of Costa Mesa. by Mrs. C. Don Allen, World I Mr. Saflell, local contractor St-rvlce chairman, who-was as· and developer, Is chairman of si.sted by Mmea. Charles Casserly, the Orange coa'at Christian Busl· Hillard Mason. Lee Jones and ness Men's Comm ittee, which H~rold Wickersham. Dr. Charles meets every Saturday momlng Daerenfleld asked a blessing on at the Beach Boy restaurant. the Items. A program was offered by Dr. Mr. Uonbarger. owner or and Mrs. Maclyn Somera. Dr. Crown Hardware in Corona del Somers served Ganado Mlsalon Mar, combined his convention at Ganado. Ariz., this summer trtp with a CJ'OU·rountry vaea· as volunteer doctor. tlon and a vlalt to the' National The 1962 leaders of clreles Retail Hardware Show. were introduced. Tht")' are Mmes. Ha rold Boyvey. John PEO Gaour TO MEET Stallman. George Woodbury, Delbert G. Van Ornum. W. ft. Hunt. Edwin W. Pe llegrin, Ri<.'h· ard Pylt". Thomas A. Moss, Doug· las MacLean and Stanley Wll· IIams. They were Introduced by Mrs. Don Butta. Mrs. C. W. Gulick. California organizer for PEO. will be the honored guest at the Nov. 14 meeting of the Newport Harbor Unaftlliate' PEO group. Mrs. J. D. Turner. 1224 Pembroke, West· cliff. will be hosteaa. .. lnllt .. .. IIDtln ..... ....... tt-,.ar· old ..vlcle ...,...._ for C.w· tluop HeiU.. ud A1r eon.IUon· lnl Co. ol ec.ta .._, cUed of cafteer l'rlda)' at Hoe• Haepltal. u .... Lewla came to Caltfotnia a yeara ago from Mlaourt. He 'had ilwcl In thla.,.. for the put 4 years. He Ia aurlved by a aon, Frank C. Lewla, and a dautf\ter, Jo Ella, Bellflower; hla parenta, Mr. and Mrs. J. C: Lew'-. of Man· hattan, Kanaaa, 1 brother and 2 alatera. Servic-ea were held Monday at Baltz Mortuary Chapel, Corona del Mar. and Interment was at Pacific VIew Memorial Park. Aft &DDJT ILATKD An exhibit of Rrleraph prints by Robert E. Wood and Phil Dike will be on display at the laland· ers Ga.llery, 341 Bayalde Drive, Ne"'QC)rt Beach. from Nov._ 13 throul'h Dec. 2. Both artlata are members fJf ttte faculty of the Rex Brandt Summer School of Painting in Corona del Mar. . .......... ..... ltewpo.t Hellttta PTA wlU hold a .. annual book falr lrom 2:30 to 1:• p.m. 'Ananday, Nov. 10. In die~ cafetorlum .. • ....., ........ "will ... the .._.of tbe fair, whkb wUI lea· true ...,..,.. ,._ autbol's to aa ............ , .... booka. AIWNA ........ .,. SPORT COAT • Holiday greetings that meu more yet cost no ~re ••• .. ij~ Christmas oaros __.........,..... for i.apriod• or for your penoaaJ lipanare Hallmark Christmas cards •r such nice rhinp from you . .. and about you. 2) cards from 1.00 up, wirb a alight charge f01 our qua»ry imprintinS .ervicc. w.ae.. .... a...a ..... co•a In Ill PIIIIICY "'TTat ............ "-• ,- 3.127 E. Coast Hwy. -near Jasmine Corona del Mar Oa&oa. 1·1111 o..-a..a.p•tWtP ... THE FINEST FOODS . MAY ~aE you di~l! we deliver! WHY put up with the In· converue~ ol aupe.r·market aho}Plnl When all you haw to do II telephone an order. It wUl be ~IJ aelld8cL aad dellwred to ,.,.., llltdWR ta· ble. Jlfo IDON traJIIe. no lftCft W'NIItllq with .... ., loada. no more W'Uiad tlrM. • ~ ~ FOUND .AT U & I! , Corona del Mar RUSS & OTHAL GOURMET SPECIALTIES! Try th... !or .ometbin9 diBetent and delic:ioua ---------------------S..aloga Lamb Cho s 98:. T::;- Canaclian Pork Roash $1.29 ~~-= Boiled~Ham, ~ 8 OL • 59c:E~ Loin Spareribs • • S 1 ~ 19 .. .......... ............. .... .q ..... 98 .............. . . . . ~· .. Groceries Produce HOLIDAY SPECIALS Ubby's~ I IIIa CAll 2for 19c (IAft .. , Kraft 01 ~·49c --·) ~---11 ••••••• -. ... Fresh Texas Ruby 4for ftl"' IJBCPU GOOD nQII ROY. Ida -Tllna IIOV. lttla ' I • I lltQUIIII'I CUIID ............ , .. aaw:, .... Dll-I ·IAII!·~J~'r. ---I. .a II .,.._ IS A'r •nr• ... Ill& .... Church Given 'r---------~-----. Sundays 4 to 5 p.m. now Ulna Dee. 1T 11'. IOCIIUI. & ALL AIIGa.l UIICC».U.MW- IIIa&M ....... .. c:-... _ 0.... w. c. Camll ..... ...,..., and C!OIWDnlllt. wlU .,.U at 1M ·nunclay 111on11na Chait anandl .. -hehl .. the ... -.. lay Club at 10~10 ttl .. morntna. Nov. •• accoftUq to ..... J ....... mm.. propam t'halrman. ........................ ...... "I'" I C.. OIW.,.... . £HIJIR:C:HES' arrt r ••••n a · ... .. .. ,_.., e•arra Newpen, ... $-Ha~J Coaunu· nlon wlU be ~ 7:30 and I :JO a.m. Sunday and lllonlna Player at t:30and n a~ • • • Gift of $500 ~ ot l~M*\)Cfttlon were approvM by tbe newly forn»d Plymocfth Co n 1 re 1 a t 1 o n a I Church tn a biWf bum,_. meet· tn1 foHowtn1 Jut !Iunday'• ser- vlee In the Dorothy Jo Dance Studio. CHUR.CH DIR~,CTORY Jf~ INdl. C4nna del Mar and ec.ta lleu-'ftae lnct.lrue· til* NlatloMblp ol God 8ftd mu wtll be explained at the Sunde)' ... rvte. In the ._.. _..._ on "llort&J. and Jmmor. t.ak" 'l)e 1oldn cat Ia rrom ~ 8:15-'-s'My that are aftM the o.h do mJnd the t'hlnp ol the tJellh; but theJ that aN att.r the 8plrtt the thlnp ........... a....eorou Ml ...,._.'The Dellp ol New ......._.nt Ba,._ .. will be the ..mDOn )op&c ol Or. 'nMimu We)C.'ta at 11 a.a Su.,.,. Sun· day School Ia at 9:45 a.m. and Tralnln1 Union la at 6:30a.m. Elton Denoer, chairman of the st.Hrin1 t'Oft\mlttee. announced lt\e ettt ot 11500 u a bJrthday preeent from the Cona,.,atlonal Church of the Me.lah, West· ehester. Mr. Denner hu been named to the plannlna board of the Conarecattonal Club of (lad••···· .. ~ ~) Santa Ana • MaanoJia !ta. Dr. P. G. Neumann, putor SU~DA Y SERVICES 9:-15a.m. Sunday School 11 :00 a.m. MornJna Wonhlp 6:00p.m. Tralnlna Uniona 7:00 p.m. Evenlne Worwhtp WEDNESDAY 7:20p.m. Blble Study 8:00 p.m. Prayer· Meetlna ST. JAMES EPISCOJAL CHURCH . 3209 VIa Udo, Kewport ludl Ollole 5-0210 The .Y. John H. Parlee, lleetGr SUNDAY SEaVICES 8:00-Holy Communion 9:1~Famlly Service ancl Sunday School 11 :00-Momlnl Prayer aDd Sermon Nursery anc1 amall cblld eare proYlded THURSDAY 10:30-Holy Commu.nlon and Healln1 Service CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SEIMCD Pmn &b ... or CiiiiDI, ~-J:.o :=~OOL 1 :15 a.m. and U a.m. SUNDAY SERVJCES 9:15 • 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVDIMG MEE"J'UUG 8 p.m. RE.AQJMG ROOM-3315 Via lJdo, Newport IIMeb ~nweek.s..,._ • a.m. to 5 p.IIL WedneedQe t a.m. -1:41 p.m. ~ .... ~-....... _.~ IKCIOIID cae.no•JICIIs or w, ICliLIIIWI ............. c:-del- 3839 Eut Cout HllhWQ Corona ct.l Mar SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15a.m. SUNDAY SDVICE 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEgnNG lp~ READING ROOM- 3839 Eut Cout Hl1bway O~n week clan-- 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. You are eotdlaiJy tnvtf*l to attend the Church s.vtc. and t.o uae tbe Bead!na loaaa. COAST 3347 E. COAST lfW AY COBOIIA IJBL IIAII COIIIdiNit C&uaal COifilaiCIA'IIOIIAL 811 Jlellolrope Awnue Corona del Mar, Calli. MOR.JfJJfG WORSHIP 1:30 and 11 A.M. Cbareh School claales 9:30a.m. JfUI'IIerJ I« a;'otb houra. icswtn C. eomke lllntater I f1BST BAPTIST CHURCH . 2tll ·Eut CDut Hlahway Corona del Mar • Thomas 1. Welcft, Th.D .. paslor SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45• .. m.-sunday School 11:00 a.m.-WOiftlp 6:30 p.m.-Tralnlne Union 7:30 p.m.~Worahlp WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m.-~yer and Bible Study Otferlne a church home to all f1BIT CIIIIISTIAN CHUilCH Franklin 0 . BlxJet', Jr. Mlnlater U i.f'Tl8 . Panonaae U 8-52N SUNDAY t :f5 Bible lcboGl 10:46 ---ChUJ'dl s.mc. 5:30 Youn1 Peoples' Meetln1 8:30 ------· V•~r Servt~ WEDNESDAY 9:30 a.m. Women'a Bible Study 7:00p.m. ---Pray.r Meetlq 8:00 p.m. --···.. Cbotr Prac:tlee ,. Nunety a nd Child Care Provided rtnt Clut8tlaa Cluuda 1W Yletarta at ,__da eo.ta ..... LUTHEIIAlf CHURCH OF THE MASTER United Lutheran ChW'C'h in Amerlt'a 3M5 Eut C0Nt HllhWay Corona ct.l Mar ~v. Dr. Gerald Strickler Phone: ORIOle 3·5022 SUNDAY SCHEDULE 9:30 A.K.-TM Servtee 9:30 A..M.~nday Scbool 11 :00 A.M.-1-ne Servlee WELCO~E ot the aptrtt. .. • . ' ..... ~ a-da .. c:.n. M-"The Way to Tru. Happl· neM" wiU be the sermon title ot Dr. P. C. M.umann at the 11 a.m. SUnday .ervlce. Sunday School la at 9:45 a .m. • • • ... _ Claudlel tM ..... Corona del , Mar-'1'he Stranee· neu of Jesus" la t-he sermon topic ol Dr. Gerald Strickler at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services Sunday. • • • ..... W..S~Cittuda -"Goq'a Gift of Peace", will be the aermon topic ot the Rev. Godfrey Craetlln at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday. Church School is at 9:30 a.m. • • • llodNw Cbrlatiaa Claurcb. New· port Helehts ..:.. "Chrilltlanlty-A Stewards hip'' wiiJ be the ser· mon topic of ~he JWv. Bernard Burry at t~ 10:45 a .m. service Sunday. Church school Is at 9:45. Meetlnp are beln1 held In Sev· enth Day Adventist SanctUary. • • • c-..a-c ..... , , ••• _., c::..ada-Women's F•llowsh~; Sunday wlll be -..rwct at the 9:30 and ll a .m . .ervlces this Sunday. Dr. CHel Brown, chair· ~an ot Social Sdence Division of Oranee Countf State College, will be the aueat apeakt"r. • • • lt. A.adrew'a ,.....,.._... Cia..._ C:Wf ...,_-St~ard . ship Sunday will be observed at the 8:15. 9 :35 a.nd ·11 a.m. Sun· day ~~eTVices. Dr. tharlea Die· renfleld will preach on "Your Money and Your Life." • • • u~ Clai&ICb. Costa Mesa -"Some Words That Sus - tain" Is t'he theme of Dr. Charles Clare Blauvelt's sermon for the 10:30 a.m. service Sunday. • • • •• , .. o .. ' 1a c •• ,,..atioacll Claarcb. Corona del Mar-Lay· man's Sunday will be obaerved at the 10 a.m. service this Sun· day. Services are being h~ld at t'he Dorothy Jo Dantle Studio. Southern CaJiforula. Plans were announced for the linn COI\Ift"Jatlon dJnner. to be held In Raaan's Rataunnt af1er the Nov. 19 service. llkllll······l Mrs. Burt Procter, 40'J Golden· rod Ave., Corona del Mar. is scheduled to attend the fifth and laat quadrennial meeting of the Women's Guild ol rhe Evangeli· cal and ~formed Church, St. Loula, Mo., from Nov. 14 to 17. She will represent the Corona del Mar Community Congr~gatlonal Church. Mrs. Procter attended the National Assembly of United Churt'h Women In Miami, Florl· da, from Oc.-t. 9 and 12. before traveling to New York City to visit her sister, ~rs. Da\'id Stubbs. SOCLU SET roa JfOV. ll DR. WELCH PIONEERS NEW CHURCH PROJECT A fund ra.lainr 80Cial Is set for Nov. 16 by the Corona del Mar chapter of the Hoag Hospital Auxiliary. Bridge and a social hour will start at 1 :30 p.m. and dessert will be served. Mrs. Robert HaJJ is In charce ot reser· vatlons. The meeting will be held In !'he Ft>JiowShlp Hall of the Community Conarregatlonal Church. In these days of "follow rhe dolla r" It's unusual to find a man who will trade solid footing to plonee~ a new path. This Is the choice of Thomas Welch. Doctor of Theoloey, from Monti· cello. Ark. He's the new min· lster at the First Baptlst·Church. Corona del Mar. Dr. Welch received his degree Candy Given to Fairview Hallowe'en came a week late to Children of Fairview Hospital. according to Richard Wales. principal of New.,ort Helg'hts School. "Carl JttllefeY, third &rade lltU· ct.nt ln M'-Aanee Crala'a cl--. suat"ted to Mrs. A. J . WevUl. hls former kl ndertarten ~llcher. that the l"hildren share their trlck·Or·treat candy with the youngsters at Fairview." Mr. Wales said. "I talked with all of t'he cla~ and the <."hlldren were wonderful. They beaan brlnaine wrapped candy the next mornlne. and we collected 9 Jaree boxes ... John Thompson, Fairview rep· resentatlve, accepted the gifts Monday. ............. ,.........,. &Mel .......... .., ••• ,.., ..... 2 ,..,... 01101.1 ,..... from Southern Baptist Theologl· C'al Seminary In Fort Worth, Texu. where he pent 9 years In residence. In Monticello, he ·was instru- mental In building oue of thf' most outstanding church build· ings In the country. Dr. Welch was a member of Rota ry and a member of "Who's Who Among Students of America" while at· tending the seminary. He is an old·fashloned kind of mlnist~r who knocks on every door. Hls aam Is ·ro fill tM t•hurch editice at 2411 E. Coast ft ighway. Both the Welches were active in civic atfalrs In the college community of Monticello. Mrs. Welch was a member of Sorasls Club, Music Club and the Gar· den Club. ·cookie Tea' Is Scheduled The Baycrest home of Mrs. James Judin will be the settlnr for a cookie·tastlng tea pla nned nLM AJfD POT·LVCX Special showing ot rhe tllm. ''Challenge to Amerk a." and a pot.luck dlnn.-r has been set for 7 p.m. this Frfday. Nov. 10. by the Lutheran Churt'h ot the Mas- tPr In Corona del Mar. Dr. Gerald Strickler, interlnf' pastor. said the dinner will be in Wes- sell Hall and the public lS in· vitl'd. IEJfEnT TEA •ov. 14 Women ot St. Ja8les Parish Parish will hold a dessert and smorgaSbord meeting ar 4 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 14. at the W. E. Dunla;> home. 103 Shor«Uff Rd., Shore Cliffs, as a benefit f« the church home for C'bllclftn. The toHowjnc evenlnc a1 6:30 there wilt be a dinner m~rlng in t~ Pa rish Hall In place of the monthly luncheon. by the Up)t"r Bay A.s.sociates of Thaden lnttorlors ffl('~ will I the Orange County Phllhnrmon· open nexr Wednesday. No\'. 5. lc Sot'leoty Monday. Nov. 13. trom In the new Corona del Mar loca- 10:30 until noon, following a 10 uon. 2853 E. Coast Hwy .. in the a.m. buslne.s!! mef'tlng. Harbor Investment building. Members will enjoy miniature The Cirm ha:; twt-n In busanl's.s SUPER MARKET samples of their favorite cook· at 2610 E. Coa"t Hwy. sance Ieos. The collected recipes havl' January. 19.31. mo\·an~ rhert' from been pac.-kaged to be sold at lhl.' a prt'vlous Corond dt'l ~far spot. tea. Proceeds will go toward Hope Th.ldl.'n ht>..tds a staff of the support of th~:-Orange Coun· 5 Interior dc>s:grwrs who work ty Phllhannonlc So<'iety, accord· with ar<"hit{"('ts In makmg plans lng to Mrs. Wilfrl'd Stiles. chair· for l.'ntiN' buildangs. 1ndudan~ I man of the UpJ)f'r S.<ty A~socl lntNior ft'aturt's ann ian1ls ·ap· CORONA DEL MAR OR 3-3510 ales. The rommllt~ in C'hargl' In):!. down to Sllll!ll' rooms. I ot assembling thl' l'f"{'ip('S In· The finn a lso ,•us1om di'!-IJ:n' We Deli••r-11:00 A.M.-3 P.M. Open 9 to 6:30 Daily-Sunday 9 to 6 cludt>s ~mt>s. Chrt~topht>r Kitl'h · furnlturt' and lamps. w1t h a i lng. Daniel Gll<'u•sr. John Ham· romplt>tt' lntNaor t1t'slgn di'JIMt · mond. Frt'd Sh,phcrd and Paul ment. and hnndi('S (1raJ'>t'rlf'" Hanna . 1 ,•nq:X>tinRs. furniture. houl'l.'hold Groceries Produce DOU IUCat» Grapefruh PINEAPPLE #l 'l. n.t lfw .. ~each GLOmnTA TOMATO JUICE CELERY Jl-. 2 ..... ......... &a~~n c:aAcwaM STALK v•DaJ:-D:' ii IWI .......... 2 Jar 3Sf 1Geladl 21or35( Mod•• -31f ST ·EAKS •••• • • • • • -·-• • • • At the dose of th<' tt'a o;Omf' 1 gift a C'C'c-s:•Mit>s. \\aa ,,,pPr ;mtl lucky person will be awarded a Chrasrmas ct~rataon~· 1 "Ctuuty Cat hy" talking doll. 1 Don C'om pron. ston> man.,~er. romplt>tt> with wardrobe. .\1em· ht>ads a taff of~ fu ll tame Niles I ~rs of the Upl)t'r Bay Associ· people. ares. under the <'halrmanshlp of r-•----------"' MnJ. A. H. Swan. have bee-n creating tht> \"araous Items whl,•h I are a part of Cha tty Cathy's wardrobe. I I A new mf!mber of t he advisor's council or the HI·Y and Tri·HLY Clubs of Orangt> Cout YMCA Is Mrs. Marjorie ttumber. ad\'lsor to Chf" Mu Eta Tri-HI·Y or Har~ bor High Scllool. The Advisor's Council Is com~d of tht> ad· vlsonJ and assistant advisors of I all of the Jr. HI·Y. Jr. Tri·Hi·Y. HI·Y and Tri·Hl·Y clubs In the Newport Harbor Af'f'i. , ...... A benefit dance lo ral-. funds for a 1herapeutl<.-pooL a.t f air· vtf!'W Hospital tn Ca.ta Mesa will be held from 2 to 8 p.m. Sunday, Nov. :a, by the Orana'" Countr .,uare dance dub8. Th4.' dant'f' wm be In the aym bulldln.l at the ha.pltal. The~ ••Ill be dartdna at all 1•,·•1~. I CUSTOM FLUSH MOUN ... l .. m- CURT A1N SCREENS ........ 21M 10. ... "· ........... Mild ..... c. . ..., Harbor CluiltiaD Church · .. ) .. NE'WJIOaT lEACH ...... .....,.,.... -.&aa tlmporartly at !Jewoft"' DIIJ• Aclvfttliet S.nrtury , ...... a ~ ... on Clay nN( Ora~ Jf.....-rt flrillttll Oaurdl lc'hOOI at 1:45 W~ ~ tO:U (aU Q8) tn•~ ~~ •Jn. EIMnttala. Uftlt7; Ia Opinions. U~; • In all ..a .... &.\-." ........... All • We announce wtth pleasure the reopening of our Store at the new locahon 2853 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar Wednesday November 15. 1961 • hours 10 am. to 9 p .m. The o~!tctal bUJldmg opemng and party vnll be announced lcter m the m onth \ • ' ' •' .. • • . IIIII Gilt IIAY1 ..,.. ... .,.,. ·~~ =·~ ....... ..-......... ............. ---.. .. '-•~ : .:. .~~-~ ':-:-: ........... Callio Ml$1 ...... to Total 'l'lwe 110.000 ... ,"... .. • --ftKW ...... Cameo lbone pt tt.e Mov•mlln Harbor Ya.w lllDa Dewlap· ~ at'Uvt~ Glf to a IMIIt Co.. • ...,... Ha,.._ View lively lltaJt. Otlwr alzeeble .,.,. Dr. and Gal........ 130: o. z. mlta were a.u.~ In 1he 8a)'neet .._rt8oft Can1itruc.'Uon Co.. fene. area and Jllewport Bead\. lq ,_ a.nn6a dMarta at tbf Here ant tlw November CJ«· a-. 100 Sea La.. 11.100: lam mJta: &.,-.fence, .a1 a.ubor VIew e COIIOIIA DD. IIU Dr., 15'15. D. H. Holmea, alteration.. +to e LIDO -.a HeUotiOpe, •: wu.tUre OU Co.. a. MaW., eanopy, 331 VIa unde,.J'OWid ......,. tank. MOO lJde loud. t2'J5. E. Cout Jlw7., a100: CllffOid e ~ German, n ·root, 2100 Ocean. Warren Jlllnn, addl11on. 101 W. ~; Mn. Tom Pattenon. re· Oeean n.. t.\000: lhwlolpll Van· "*'na and re-elcHnr. 618 Be· eMir. aJ-.retlone, 21M Miramar, ~ 1150. tiiOO: Mrw. Georp Gordon, petio • CAMPO..,.., cover, lUI W. Balboa, 1500. Maltin Scott. fence, 4615 G«· e CI.IPP UYD tlam. Sl.OOO; William SchWOI"ft' Sherman Guild. aMeratlona, Jr .• wan. 4521 Gorham. PJO: 412 Pirate Rd., 1100. Walter Hanalllt Jr .. l ·unk. 1· e aALM)A 11LAJ1D story dwelllnc. 4615 ~mont, Hal Will Smith, npelr decks. $40.000; Albert Muted, 1-unJt. 108 Onyx. 1100: Borden'• Mar· 1-atory ctw.IUnp at 4638 Fair· ket, f@pelr ~ 301 Marine field.· $t0,000, and 4621 Orrina· 180; ao,er Vande;..,.ft, extend ton. $40.000. wall. 112 Amee'hy.t. 11.900. e U..Oa YJZW IDLLI e aAUOA COYU Mertl Graham, fenc-e, 2615 Ceorae Gaynor, 1-unit, 1-atory Harbor View Dr., $125. dwelline. 4 Bal~ Coves, $11.· .......... ~ .._.._ ..... ......... $ ... 1 DAY .CI.EIIma IDAYLAUIIDBY UK> J:ll'l'aA CIIAIIQK, IIIIT- ........... PIN ,_.c.aoa.....,. .... Ia • 1117 .. CIOU'I' mwAY,. caea.A -.. ·~···· , ... 80111-ILACD-COATI-ALTIIIAiloits BDIOIJEI.IIIG FOR MEN & WOMEN -~~~.... , .... _. • a&WJOII'I' DO)IU 600· Ted Sctiwarz. remodel ~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ F. E. Willlam.sn, fence, $323. k1t~en. 5 Balboa Covea, t900. Lueonia, 1175. • WEWJOII'I' aoaa .. c: .. GouT..., •..•.••• 01 ..... J.Cff*' from 1M Pa.t Offiee -COIIOIIA Da. 11U Professional Directory FUNERAL DIRECTORS ..• Friendly Nelehborhood Servtc. BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY I 10 Broadway U 8 -3433 A 8-lGf ec.ta ~ -Westcliff A Chapei c/ f!t~IGII"'f"' liD L 1M ST. COSTA MESA ........ INSURANCE ... FOR ALL OF YOUR I~SURA~CE ~EEDS Sadletr Insurance Co. John E. Sadlelr 3333 E. Coast Hwy. OR 3·3850 Corona del ~tar INVESTMENTS ... CROWELL. WEEDON 6 CO. Members Pacific Coast Stock Exchanee Burdett Harrison. Res. Mp. Dick Rucker T~d Paulaon Lois Fennell Ru th Baker Mike Myers Private Wire Servlces 2620 E. Coast Hwy. oa 3· 7005 Corona del Mar . SIDE BOW FLAmE our -IH-1Hf-OHH .C*IW. 111ft ·-· .... ........ • aAUOA ~ Davidlon, fence. 327 Lueonla. Cornelius Donker, re-roof, 323 $175; Thomas Jones, fence, 514 Grand C.nal, $229; R. G. Conrad. C.nal, $5(). encloee second floor rear deck. • UnEII aAY ADA 119 Emerald, $364; William Bay c rest Development Co.. The Zonta Club of Newport I 7 o· - Smith. "-move room encroachlne fence. 1800 Commodore. $200. Harbor "ltummap Sale" started trectors Gl'l lot, 230 Opal $100, and con· • aEWJOII'I' DJGIITS yesterday and wilt contlnu~ struct 1-unit. 2ltory dwelline. James Harper, addltjon. 438 throufb tomorrow, Nov:lO. Mer· New membera elected to the 230 Opal, $18,000. Redlands, 16.000. chandlle has been moved to 8"17 ~rd of dJrectora of the Soutti • WEWJOII'I' e •EWJOII'I' W. 19th Sr.. Costa Mesa, be· Coast Child Guidance Clinic are Bayside VIllage, cabana, 300 City of N"'port Beach, alter· cause utra apace was needed. Robert Robb, Laguna Beach; E. Coast Hwy., space 34. f'I.ID>; aUons at pollee station, 425 32nd Wearine apparel la available for :\fra. K. C. Hicks. San Clemente; Balboa Marine Hacdware. sten. St., $280; Bayside Villaee. laun· every member or the family. ac· Mrs. John Porter. Newport 2612 w. Coast fiwy .. $100; Lily dry and toile<t buJldlne. 300 E. cordlne to the Co-chairmen, Mrs. Beach ; Baird Collin, Laeuna Frank. fence. 3006 W. Ocean Ft .. Coast Hwy., $5,000; Delbert Betty Page and ~· Jeffery Beach; James M. Holbert. San $150; William Kapela, move Blackett, siding. carport, 204 ~ Burke. Donations are being re· Clement; Dr. K~nyon Scudder, house away from 231 32nd St.. 39th St., $350; Frank Cortese and ceived by Mrs. George &!nz. Balboa Island. and 8~ Sum- Sl50; Vin Jorgensen. sign for fatrlck O'Connor. fence, 4809 OR 3-5410. "'\ ner. Newport &actf. House and Garden. 2610 W. River, $175; and at 4802 Neptune. . The treasurer f@ported $42,121 Coast Hwy., $300; M. I. Harris. $175; Cha rles 'Patrick O'Con. 'Glal. 1'08 TilE WAU.IS"I in pledges, wttlch will be u.ed remove dwelling from 218 21st nor. fence. ~ Neptune. $175; A daupter was born to Mr. for t.>rovlding fundi f« support St., $100; construct 1-unit. 2· Erbe and Louvier, 2-uniJ, 2-story and Mrs. Robert Wallis, 2724 of the new non.proflt medical story dwelling and fence, 218 dwelling, 4814 Neptune. $25.440; Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar. in clinic. •••••• •• • ... TUIEL CIOU'I' maaw&Y AT • em .... c...e•••·a c.-... -' ;; I IIIII ... Ofllee) . I All-HOTB.S -IAIL-SHIPS-TOURS-CRUISES FOIB6N nAva SP£CIAUSTS 21st St .. $21.600. William Kapela. demo 1 ish Hoae Hospita l on Friday. Oct. ~------- 1 • UPPEJl aAT UEA dwelling and garage, 221 32nd 'Z27~------------~~~:!~~~~~~!!~J..~~~~~2:2:~~~2:2:~2:~~~~~~~~~~ Dr. E. H. Thomassen. convert St., $100. - ga rage to family room. add car· --------port. 1918 Dover. $1.500; Jerry Cullen. wall. 1601 Anita. $220; William Belnap. wall. 2331 Hea· ther, S500; A. C. Wahls,edt. wall, 2325 Heather. $500; Baycr«>st De· velopment Co.. 1-unit. 1-story dwellings at 1900 Commodore. $25.040. anti 1827 Buttonshell, $26.320; A. 0 . Elstad. fence, 2012 Leeward, SUO. OctobeT permlt8, which totaled 11.837.618. Included 58 alnele famlly dwellJ.np. S1.29U&O; • duplexes, ·1153.510: 52 walls and fences. S28.~: 1 garage. $3.200; 8 swimming pools. $27.700; 52 residential additions, $11 5,800; 1 comm<'rctal building, $56.000: 18 commercial alterations. $68.816; 1 Industrial alte ration, t60.000; 3 cabanas. $8,750; 13 s igns, JS,. 640; 2 fall-out shelters. $'1.200; 7 buildings dem o l ishe d or movPd. $5.670; 1 miscellaneous building, $8.500. Following were the flnat per· mit.s issued In October: e COIIOifA DEL MU H. Wadsworth, partitions and alterat ions. 422 Larkspur, 1900; ~1«>rle Tracy. repairs, 2323 Bay· side. 13.850; Anthony's Shoe Service. sign, 3401 £. Coast Hwy .• $1.000: Howard Laurent, enclos· urc for gas water heater, 314 1 ~ Iris. $70; Willma Patton, addi· tlon. 408 Avocado. Sl.OOO. e CAMEO SBOBES Guy EnHekln, C«>m·e. 17>21 Rox· bury, $300. A son, Mark Edward, 7 lb. 8 oz.. was born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Whitehouse, 517 Marigold Ave .. Corona del Mar. in Hoag Hospital on Monday. Oct. JO. He has four ereat-erand· moftlers, Mrs. A. D. Buck and Mra. W. 1. Caraway, bOth or Glendale. on the maternal side. and Mrs. George Whitehouse and MMI. E. R. Sutton, both on the paternal s,de. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Buck of Glendale and MMI. E. H. White· hou.se ot Pasadena. 0 soa roa TilE COUTTS A son. Robert Louden, 7 lb. -15 oz .. was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Coutts, 427 Latkspur Ave .. Corona de l Mar. in Haag Hos· pilal on Friday. Oct. 27. He joins his sister. Corinne. 14 months. In the family. Mr. Coutts is with Lester Ryons 6 Co., lnvestm~nts. Corona d4>1 Mar. SOli FOa TBE JESSDS A son. Erik Kennet'h. 7 lb. 2 oz.. was born to Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Jnsen. 2121~ 43rd St .. West Newport. In Hoag Hos· pita! on Sunday. Oct. 22. Dr. Jt'ssen Is a medical doctor on the starr of Fairview State Hos· pital. Costa Mesa. LEGAL lfOTICE The big attraction at the C~unty Fair was this Charming "Home of the Year"! (of course .. ·. it features a .!!!.9.if~r.IJ. .. rJ(!.§. .. @IJ.g~l) Have~ noticed how modem ... ,...,.... hlbltof belnl seen in the best plecllf (By lnwllllot._ CIMIIIIJ.) 1'1 menly • 1 metter of choice. When .-rt bullderlllld IIMrt home buyers-........ tha .......... to ... ....t Wtchln. And tNt ,..... IIIIPPiilnc& If~ hevln't ,-_..tha ,_aulallllllc ........ tr11t ~soon. T ... I pdloakatllllr•--k .....__ includint the .......... ....._ with alnln," .. ....._.. Ll.tiiiir,..._.,,._ ...................... "lt't ..... ..., ...... .................. ..... lr'f)llt C lA IIIII .................. .. *ttidtr· (a ,..., ....... lt .. ...,, .... ...... Didrtdlr. .. .......... "' ... ... _..m a. .. a~ SOft AI IUTIII MACK SMOOTH t.Un.l .. f~IOI Mlitloeeunw eter, end I'OtlrJ 11ert»1cu1. And "'*' ,...,. rllllr to bur-• new rana-or 1 ,.. home with 1 bull-In we.:t..-1111111 ,._ choice I modlm......... I .................. ............ • flllWUI ,. ..... , .. ,_:_ Ill &.lftla lt.. COftA IIDA Ul-.. .... , ·lOOK~ ...... ,. ... e.-. ..... 0111111. ~tWHft IC¥1M. o.aa ..... ......... ......... fDIOIIII-CU. CALI~IA Aa'I1ITS T.Y • ..__. ... Twllftil Drell ORDEIS IIUft • IIADJ: .......... SAVE \i 'MIE PRJCE OF •awnaa ·JEBBY HALL TIBE SERVICE .............. COITA lOlA I 1111-1111 JAMES D •. RAY ••n I lltlraalar 1512 E. COAST HWY. CoaoNA DIL WAI o.w. ..... ·-•"· WOf·-~ .. Bucs to Fac• " .............. . SAILoRs. IN ~WAY nE Third Plac~ TO PLAY WES1IIN FRIDAY Hornets Next Pfewport Harbor lallora wtll meet Watern HI ... khooJ oC Anahftm at 8 p.m. tomorroW. Hov. 10, In La Palma Park. AMbeUn. for a..tr next·to-the· last 8rbedul~ IAIIW ol the .... 80ft. 'nletr !lnaJ SUrwet LM1ue pnw wiJJ be apln.M t1w Hun· tlntton 8eadl Oilers on Pfov. 17. lee ,footMJI teama of Pfewport Harbor and w .... m wm meet at 3:15 p.m. tomorrow. Jllov. 10, on Davlct.on rteld. Cee teama from dle two hlp 8Chooll cluh at 3:15 p.m. today, Jllov. 9, at Anaheim Hllh St.1lool. 'n\e P\&llerton Indiana won 7 ·6 over Harbor's varsity team Sat· ~ Oranp Cout Collep urday nl1ht In Pirate Stadium. Plrata will travel to hllerton 'n.e Tara took a 1·0 lead In thla S.tur•ay, Nov. 1 {, to mHt 1M ..eond period on a run by the third place Horneta. Game P\&Ubadl loler Grable. In the time will be 8 p.m. ftnt period he ~ the 1~1 Laat Friday San Bernardino 1\,ne. but the ICON wu nulltned. and Oranae Cout played to a bec!au.e the play tlad atarted 7·7 tie at Pirate Stactlum In a Ju.t after !be aun IOUnded to taard·foulf\t aame which left t'he end dae quarter. two t.Hma In a tie ror fifth In Fullerton made their seven the conference, alona wtth Chaf· po&Ma In the lut quarter when fey, all with 1·3·1 recorda. the Indian's John hpper caupt Tbe Indiana took ·the o~lne a pua from John McAulay and kickoff and drove 72 yards for then MCAulay broke the tie with their only score. Rocer Conley fhe point alter tout'hdown. waltzed around end for t'he TO, The Tara have won two and and C&rrol Roberts kicked the lc.t thrH aamea In t'he Sunset extra point. Leaaue 10 tar thla season. In the second ~arter, the In· Last week's eamea cave rhe diana had drift 0 the occ 7. Sunset Leaeue the unuaual sitU· where Cla~nce ullon fumbled atlon ot havlne 6 teams tJed and Henry Tamuau recovered Jllewport Harbor Cee tNm won tor thrlrd-teau66 .... &6smeeu·HU f« eo.at.on the 10. From there, 6·0 over P'Ullerton Jut Thursday. tor third _ Newport, Garden behind the runnlne ot Bob Cri· on David8on Field. Grove, Huntlneton Beach. West· sell. Brian Robson, Roy Fruer. JeU Heln made the wlnnln& em, Fullerton and La Habra, and the paaslne of Rich Mill· run In the Jut mJnute of the ali with 2-won, 3·loet records. edp, the Pirates drove 90 yards 1ame. 'nle play wu set up Anaheim ls leadine. with a 5·0 for their only marker. Milledge after Darrel Metzcer lnteJ'CePled record and !fanta Ana is aecond wedeed over from the 1 for the a Fullerton 'pall •nd ran to the with j.2 score with 34 seconds left In the 27. A foul move the ball 10 the · 'halt. Chuck Smith's conversion 12 and 2 plays later Heln went tied It up at 7·7. over. T ... 11ft. Jlftll Carrol Roberts of the Indians NOTICE TO CREDri'ORS ESTATE OF EVALEEN CAR· PENTER .HADEN, DECEASED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of and all per· 101\1 .. havinc clalrna aealnst the said decedent of said estate to file them with the n~ry vouchers In the of· tic. of the Clerk of t'he Su· perior Cdurt of the State of C&lltomla. In and for the County ol Oranp. or to pre· sent the same, with the nee· euary vout'hers, to t'he under· aicned at hla or her place of business. to-wit: Martha Carpenter S c o t.t c/o Harwood, Heffernan 6 Soden, 3335 Via Udo. Newport Beach. Calitomla, within six months after the first publl· cation or t1lls notl~. Dated Octobr 6, 1961. Martha Carpenter Scott, Executrix of the Estate of said decedent. HARWOOD, HEFFERNAN 6 SODEN Attomeys at Law 3355 Via Lido Newport Beach, California ORJole 3·~ Attorneys for Executrix Publ~: Oct. 19, a. Nov. 2. 9 In tbe Newport Hertlor Enalp II' n• ...r' was badly hurt In the tlrst half Newport Harbor lee pl1·akln· and was taJten to Hoa& Hospital nera won 40·19 over Fullerton In critical condition. Later re· Friday on the Indian's battle· ports Indicated his condition to erowtd. be satisfactory. Firat touchdown tor the Tars -------- came on a run by John DeRosa, QC H followed by a TO by Jeff Pie· 0 0 p men rose. 'nle Indians al110 made two, evenln, the .core at ·fhe halt. 1 n Work -outs Georce Vandervort caught a pus and !teored In the thlrd period, followed by another touchdown by Pleroee. Halfback Mike Burke and DeRosa scored In the final quarter. IEaVJJIC 011 CA••n:a Ronald G. Melon, int~rior communications elenrlcian fire· man. USN. fiOn of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan P. Melon of 447 62nd St., Newport Shores. is ~rving aboard the attack aircraft car· rler USS Ticonderota. operating with the Seventh Fleet in the Western Pacific. SMOKE. •o .FlU L.lnt, burned In a forced a ir heatlne system was believed the ca\18e of a trace of smoke in the home of Sherman A. Harris. 1718 Bayadere Ter., Irving Terrace, at 9:47 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28. Firemen were unable to find any evidence of anyfhlna havi~l burnecl. The old Orance Coast Coll~ge gym Is getting Its Jut workouts before being replaced by Its n~w. mod~m successor as the Pirate cagemen befln their year· IY runs up and down the hard· wood noo~. The Pirate basketballers, un· dcr head coach Alan Sawyer. are bectnnlng conditioning circuits around the old Coa!llt gym. The new l)'lTl, a giant mass of con· cret~. should be ready to go by the time a-ctual play starts. The new Coast gym will host the Callfomla JC Basketball Champlonshaps In March. The winners of the eight ronferen~s In California will m~t In the Coast domicile for the state crown. Sawyer, In his fifth year of roa~ning at Coast. Is grooming 16 men to try and Improve on last year's fourth place standing In the t:.st~m Conference. Head· ing the list ar~e returning lettermen Dave r, Dlclt Bar· ton, Alan Jan<sJ, Jake RJtter !Oranrel. and Dave S.ll (West· eml, Dave Geier (Huntington Beach I. Brian Lucas 1 Newport Harbor l, and Tay Lyman !TUs· tin 1 are up from the junior var· sity of last y~ar. Leon Hamilton. Bob Todd. Mlk~ Smlth t Newport Harborl, Kelly Bane INewportl. Bil.l Kellenberger, Russ Rapp I !Newportl, and John Brown are all newcomers to the squad. and all are freshme-n. ex~wn. CARS FOR SALE '5i DODGE FOR SALE. 4 door. power brak~s. st('('rlng. N<'w tires. Good ronditlon. $750. Ll 8_·~ '61 COR C'Silver gray, stkk shift. rully equipped. black Interior. 4i00 milt'S, small ('Quity. takt> over contract . Call KI 5·827.t. PHOTO SUPPL.I&I ALL TYPES OP Photographic Supplies • rut Col« n1m s.rw.. e Movie Projec:ton for Jtea&. • Model Alrpl&De .......... MEARS CAMERA SHOP • ~ Newport Blvd .. eo.ta ,. .. l'tv~n• u~ 8-'7042 WINTER'S CO~ING We now have our complet~ stock In orion. all wool 6 com· blnatlon. Sweaters. <Oats 6 rain coats for all b~ds start· lng at $1.75. We can ll~n~ your q . Jorct.n's ht Shop. 2'732 E..Cout H'way-Corona del Mar. OR 3·2430. Complete Landscaping ' Service y.,. ....., ... ·~·-................ .,.. · nu I:I"''DDATD Mil are... •a..-.......... Let--................ .. " ...... -'1 .,,...... .., ... ...... of ....... -...,.of Lat-e ........ . W1 a I une 0111t _, .._... .......... ,. --~-.., ................... -•• t..., ............................. ,... ,.... dlltwl7 OOaoiiA DJ:L .U. JIUIISD'f 01 5-0180 • 2'744 E. Cout R_, MOVIMG MOVING? We .. •••uW to .. -'.._-=-tr, -'·• u tlnua .. ,., ......... 41Md•••• •ftllat.t • .-., .... to..,_!--a.-will...,, llw tal dint ................ -- We hamlsh a Jarp nn and 2 fast. u~rienc:H, Insured movHI lor only 111..50 an hour up to 30 mJla. c--t clndaftll ret.. 41/2 ~ ..t ,. --. ,.W ~ -I ,... 0...,. c...ty'e lartllt ........... ,...._ s.wtRta __, Le. A.aalal• ...... .. _............ . LAGIIA FEIEIAL ._..,, .,., .......... , .. A1lo COUf·tO•C'OUt and owrwu. ,,_ starts •t your door. No dtArp for -.tlmat.. NEWMAN ~a STOaAOE 00. ~ wttll a CoNideftt"e'" ....... MJ •.a.. Ill •·Ta ........ ,u ... .......... Ollila-- HELP WAhifll ClASSIFIED AD lA TES -c.h with order 01 witWR I 0 ...,_ I nnw 2 r..,... 1 Ttn. TOP OPPORnlNmEs DAn.Y 20 words 01 leta ··--·-----.75 1.25 1.50 Be SUN To Cbeclc WltJl TUNE FARRAR Employment Agency 475 K. Jllewport .liYd .. Mewport Midway 8-4481 21 words to 30 words 1.00 1.50 2.00 3 I words to 40 words 1.25 2.00 2.50 bdJ word over 40 wF -----.03 .OS .07 PRINCIPAL (femalel, for am&JI MUSICAL Oranee County IK"hool, artlcu· ----~------­ late Chmtlan dealred. B. A. BALDWIN Organ and Pianos - decree. Callfomla credenUals Used ebony Lowry Organ, $845. preferred. Experienced 1 n Chord Organ. 1695. Thomas »ehool adm1nillration, curricu· Organ, $395. Woodworth Piano lum development. no teaming. lr Organ Co .. OR 3·5530, Corona Salary above ave~ge. Beetn del }1ar. 2626 E. Coast Hwy. January 29, 196Z Reply by Box #B. care of Enslen News· HA~1~0~D ORGANS paper, 28.'50 E. Coast Hwy., STEL~W A Y PIA.~ OS Corona del Mar. WOMAN WHO CAN DRJVE .... It you wou~Joy workJng 3 or 4 hours a day calllnc regu. larly Nch month on a group of Stu.dio Girl Cosmetic cll~lS on a route to be establis'hed In and around Corona del Mar. and are Willing to make Jllrht deliveries. etc., write to sn;. DIO GIRL COSMETICS. Dept. NW ·4, , Glendale, Calltornla. Route will pay up to $5.00 per hour. · Orange County FraM'hise for All Models HA~MOND Spinet. u~. Maple finish -best buy. Large selection of sll~hlly used Splnt-t plan08-Stelnw ay, Soh· mer. LHter. Kimball ; many others from 1295, easy terms -$~0.00 ·or more wllllay.away for Christmas. • Used Elffironlc Orga ns: Spinet. Chord. Thomas, Lowrey, Min· shall. etc., from $385. easiest terms. lArge selection of used Steinway I Grands. all In perfect condi· ~FOB BENT t1on, some less than ~ price: Y Attractlve on'"' bedroom. 36 montns payments; S25 will I "' lay·aWa>• for Christmas. large living room. Pullman Kitchen. completely fumishfld HA~'\iOND Chord Organ. ebony Including ultillties. Private or walnu1. ~ theSE'. like new swimming Pool. Congenial wtth blg sav1ngs. eas1est to couple. Adults. South or Coast play. all on:'hestra tones; lay· H'way, c. D. M. S90 month away for Christmas. year round. Call Jordans, OR Beauuful whtte 6 gold Fr~nt'h 3-2430 days _ OR 3-0754 e\'~· Provincial Grand. like new. nings. S2S)() value for SIO.U; many FOR RE.~ _Cozy. turnlshed. other wonderful bra nds from lo~r apartment for 1 woman $595, all perfec~; small pay· ments. in private home. References. Deal direc-t Wlth Orange Coun· Garden. ne-ar ocean. OR 5·0l90. ty's leadmg Hammond Organ FURNISHED 2 bedroom apart· Deal~>r since ~9-19. romplete se- ment north of highway on lee-lion from $7~S: small $25 Marguerite, CD!M. &e.t neich· deposit w11l lay-away for borhood. attractive land..-ap-Chri!itmns In g. Garbage disposal. tire· GOOd •praC1lce pia nos excellent place. Gas and water paid. condition -$129.00 up. terms winter or yearly lease <S125 l. like r~nt. Adults only, no pets. Owner Re~ Maple, Cherry Spl· OR 5-0047 « 620 Old\Jd. nets. one returned fl'Om f'f"nt, POR ltDIT-New, 2 bedroom aave as m\ac.b u 1180. not a Apt. #unturnl.shed. Wall to wall *'.'Tatt'h•on tJuom. carpets, drapes, el~ric stove Get your ticket he!'\" for the and oven. prbece dl.!lposal. GREAT GEORGE GR£EL£Y Lar~ garage. 61912 Cama· KIWA!'IS COSCERT N 0 V . tion. CdM. Call OR 3·0946 be· 13th. fore 4 p.m. I SCH~tlDT·PHILLLPS CO. pt. CORONA DEL MAR one bedroom 1914. 1907 North Main n.'ar attractive unfurnished. ran~. 20th St.. Santa Ana. Open garage. lawn care. Comer loca· ~londay 6 Friday nights - lion. Adults. OP~. 620 Poin· FREE PARKING. settia. OR 5·1234 Ext. 1682. FOB SALE LOT for sale by owner. On Somerset Lant' in Wt'stcllrc $16.500. OR 3-D-590. BY OWNER-:-.iew modt>rn ~bed· 1 room, 3 bath hom<'. Cl~<' to bay In Corona del Ma r. 607 Begonia. OR 3·~. WORK WANTED ORG AN BUYERS Enjoy the ron\'t'Tlience or ont' slop shopving. V1s1t Organ Hl'adquartl'rs on the Orange coa~l. Try anrt I'Ompar(' all popular make-~ undN one root. HA:'-1~10:-.iO. THO:\-tAS. CON:'\. Wt'RLJTZER. Gl'LBRA~SE."\. BALDWIN. LOWREY. Etc. MUSICAl. I BALDWIN ORGA.I\"S 6 PIANOS used ebony Lowry Organ ... . SSl5 Chord Organ . . .$095 Thomas Organ . .$395 ' • WOODWORTH PIA~O 6 ORGAN CO. 2626 E. Coast Hw'ay Corona del Mu · Or 3·5530 515 ~o. Main St., Santa Ana Open Friday evening 'til 9 WANTED CASH for your plano, K1 7·603•. MISCEIJ.AMEOUS AVCTJOII Every Friday nlgbt at 7 p.m. Antiques. Complete House· hold Furniahlnp and Appll· ances. WINDY'S BARN M16-8686 • 2075~ New'port Ave. Co.ta Mesa We will Sell for YDU EASY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING - Rogers Silverware, 50 pieces. only S22. Rogers Silver Cotfee Service. S22. Both new. LA 1·1488. WAITING TO BUILD! Need con· ~ loan! We bave locy,'~ flnandq. --~ lfiallland II IS p ()e. LJ 8-'T785-or OR 3·6851. FIREPLACE WOOD -Phone for delln•ry or come buy your car trunk full ol seasoned firt>· WQOd. Laguna Canyon Wood Yard. 214.31 Stans Lan~. HY 4·-l·H i AUTOMOTIVE ITS CHECK-UP 11ME TIRES • TUNE-UP • LUBRICATION • WHEEL AUGNMENT • OIL CHANGE • • Herb M iller's RICHFIELD STATION 3636 E. Coast Hwy. at Poinsettia TYPING -all kinds. Including manuscripL". Skilled. reason able. 1.1 8·7009. La tt' mod<'l. on<' owne-r organs OR 3-9728 • Corona del Mar -I THIS SIZE cln.;t;M .4 ill .... 1 htlttt u. c..t 1041 n littM .. $1.10 I f. ) i~ C.l O~iOlt ).QUO. pn<WI Crom S."i95 to $99:1 Buy you~ for a,. little a$ $23 dow n. HA:'of\10 ND at Corona dPl ~1:lr ~ E Coast H I'>' a~. OR 3·8930 JOHN~'TONE'S Mesa A uto Wreckers U8ed Auto Parts. n.rea We Buy Can and Scrap Metal UBER1Y 8·i0l3 FOR RENT-FURNISHED & UNFURNIS~----I 2175 Placentia Ave. eo.ta Mma ~~~~· ijiiii-iiiiiii""'iill•---~ HOME MAINTENANCE ~::.,..;-' ii Carpentry $137 50 Minor }tepatrs as little as No Jot. Too .Small' pet month H. 0 . ANDERSON ' 2966 Pepper Tree Lane GIVES YOU LUXURIOUS BEACH LIVIN~ OV.JtLOOKINO the BLUE .. ACI~IC CORONA DEL MAR 900 ... L8M at the int•rwc:tion of Mc:Arttlw IMt~ & Htpwey 101 • - , CoRa Mesa. C&IU. . IOmMr'lY 5.8175 tr no an~ .:all MJ 6·2372 Remodelmg a nd Repai nng · Any size job. Over ~ years In thl.s area. Ray Nielsen. Ll 8·6888 YARD MAINTENANCE ........... * MOWING 6 EDGING * YARD CLEAN·UP ;~r -POWER f)QUIPMPT r.. a.etn ... oa 1-ftft PADmNG 01. _, PTA Council Meeti'!g Set "~~rae cal PI'A In catlllnlla ... · M ~ wtae..... I PI'A will be the ...._ eoundl for t ... !fov. 11 ....U... cal FOUJth I*· trldolttai1~~ o1 Parenta and 'hechen. at. !fewport llarbol' RIP kbool. Memben ol PI'A'a from IDOt'e than 300 Orat~~~e County achoola .... apeded to .u.nd. haturecl ........ aft <ttw 2 chairmen of the ..... PTA for lqlalaUve adiYitiea. Mia. Rob· ley Berry of Berkeley and M,.. Doyle Hottman of ElMont.. AJ. 80 on the propam will be AA· ~emblyman Rtdlard Hanna and Stewart CUe, admlnlatratJve u· slstant to Seaator John MurdY Jr. ~PORT Ellu'*'«h 1aylor Katharine lle,lburn MontFfl*')' Clift .. Suddenly La.t Summer" ----AND ---- Bert Lancaster Deborah Kerr Frank Sinatra .. From Hen to Etemity" M c s ."l. .._,, . U 1-1-CIOftA JIDA ST.uTDfQ WED .. lfOV. I Piper Laurie Paul Newman in .. The Huatler., ADULTS. ONLY Also FEAnJR£TTE .............. Koev" L I 0 O r-r, .... I ' ,, • oa ,.-, ... ..., .._. ITAJITIIIQ WED .. lfOV. I (a-a-d 11-. ..... , • ...--w. ocr. • u ........ and a N8e ~­ -radio and 'IV tu• ftiMd at 1111 .... .aolen fNID tllle cab o1 ~~w tnaell ca1 JGbn &. .,s., ao Poppy Aw., Corona del Mar, parked in ftoat ol Ilia ......_.. • . • Kdna Koll, 132 Via Havre, Lido Isle. reponed the theft tw Ia. ot a $1.300 diamond pin from a di'MI or In a Jewelry box . . . Morrla K. Laurie, 52 ol 732 Hamilton St., Coeta Meea. wu taken by hla wlfe to their family doctor for treatment ot lnjurln after his pick-up truck wu t'lit In the rear by a car driven by L. H. Gray, La. An~IH1 and knock~ ahead ln&o the stopped car of Elgin R. Roberts, Los An· geles. at Coast Hwy. and Mac· Arthur Blvd., Corona de) Mar ... Stewart Bowie, 110 Crystal Ave., Balboa Island, reported by mall that on Oct. 13 he had been In a traffic a ccident with the car of C. S. Drawbaugh, 933 Cedar St .. Costa Mesa. on Coast Hwy. 150 teet south of Marigold Ave., Corona del Mar . . . William Roee. 1592 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa, was bitten by a dog, wt'lich was quarantined at 923 Golden· rod Ave .. Harbor View Hills ... A S50 bicycle was stolen from Mrs. Frances M. Lovell, 416 Se· ville Ave.. Balboa .•. MIJce IgJeslas. 7. of 1200 Pembroke Lane. West'Cilff, suffered a brok· en left wrist while playtq at Mariners Park. beinr taken by his mother to a doctor for treat· ment ... e WEDifESDA1'. OCT. 25 Jack G. Russell. 41. of 1117 ~11 W. Bay A\'e .. Balboa, was charg· ed with drunk driving. intoxlca· tlon in auto and no operator's license at 15th St. a nd Balboa Blvd .. Newport Beach ... Harry Fields. 213·39th St., West New· port. reported finding the purse of Sharon J. Saunders, Los An· geles, In the alley at the rear of his home, a card being sent to the owner ... Lawrence W. Pattel"80n, 919 Bayside Dr .. New- port Beach. reported the burglary of a S200 diamond and sapphire ring from the top of a dresser Officer )loaoJd Spn1JIDg aaffend a left lbouJdft iaJuy ........ fell ...... atteillpUDf to beat nt a lalt bell te first :,.- .... ....-....... ... ..... -.. diiiM ... .. ,._._.. ... Ali n IF ........ .._ ........ ......... c' --.. ... as ?• a. ...... ...._ _. .. c, , ....,.., ................ -.. .. .a ·.-. ..... _ ......... we• .... .............. _ ....... • 1 '&I 2 I I wa.--t?d ..... _.....,. ._ ............ ..... ..,. .............. . Surt~ra In the 1300 block ol Seuhore Dr .. Wat N~. "'e ~,. of the reeict.nts tn the area wlt'hout pel'lll.l.-lon, atea·l wood to build ftrea on Jhe beach, park cara bloc:klng aaraaea o~ reslct.nta and fall to cooperat~ when advised they are creaUng a disturbance. Mrs. Floyd F. Hann, 6310 W. Ocean Front. New· port, charged . . A ~eeurlty police badge In a ~lastlc wallet waa .Colen from the car of Thomas Morrison, 204 Adams St .. Balboa. In the Balboa municipal parking lot ... A traffic accl· dent In front of 3455 VIa Oporto. !fewport ....... llmiiWd wtllclee drlwa ~ llkbMI A. Fudla. 1& Huntlqten 8eada. and Lorna M. larry, 31. o1 212 Via Loree, IJdo ....... e IWOMDAY, OCT •• A ear ............. eo Mary Re)'· no~-. lni·A W. l'Jitll IL, Coeta ....._ wu found bloddna the eutltound ~ne cal laJboa BJvd. at IUver Ave., Weet !fewport. at 12:30 a.m. and wu Impounded on an m .. al parkin~ charae ... A Nt and run cat' cauec~ $1~ damap to the car ol Henry J . Kuennel, 1210 au.n Lane, Westdiff, In a rataurant .. rk· lng Jot at Zl E. Coast Hwy.; Newport Beach ••• Youth Week Meeting S~t The Nobln, Juf\lor Optimist Club from Newport Harbor High School, will be pests of the Newport Harbor Optimist Club at their noon luncheon, Tuesday, Nov. 14, In Vllla Marina, in ob· servance of Youth Appreciation Boag Planning w;:~ice Chief James Glavas of Newport Beach will talJc on de· Benefit Show ur;.h~n~~bles are scheduled to l receive rhelr charter as an of·· Wally Boag of Corona del Mar. fkial Junior Optimist Club dur· entertainer at the Golden Horse-lng the week. A JunJor Opt.lmlst shoe in Disneyland. is putting on 1 Club wiU be Initiated at Coeti a "VaudeviHe _Revisited" show Mesa Hlrh School. at 8:30 p.m., Frtday. Nov. 17, ~t The Nobles and Optimlst.s will the Orange Coast College Audt· CO·sponsor a dance party for torlum. High School students a nd their Wally himself will do a take-dates at the Corona del Mar ott on David Susskind a nd also Youth Center from 8 to midnight, some dance nur:nbers. The pro-Saturday, Nov. 18. A trophy will gram will a lso tnclude the Mar· be a warded to an outstanding quls Chimps, who appear~ on youth. There will be no admls· the Jack Benny show; Clartltce sion charge. Nas h, tbe voice of Donald Duck; ~Y Williams. of the Walt Dis· ..... --.. --•• -_.-_1.1 ney staft. doing a cartoon cha lk .,.._ talk; Betty Taylor. song stylist; West and Maza. comedy musical act, and a 7 ·piece band In the tpit. Tickets are available at the Brat Shop. Costa Mesa; Theo Robins Ford, Newport, and at ORiole 3·8136. The funds will be used for a Sunday School building for the Universalist Churc'h, Costa Mesa. Gene Norvell, manager of the Don Franklin real ~state office in Corona del Mar. announced Wednesday the sale of Balboa Inn and surrounding va~ant Jots at a purchase price In excess of $400.000. The purchaser is Mrs. Lucia Nosenzo, owner of Motel Corona del Mar. J'uMNJ • *-for lllctlud H. (Didl) lla"'-7, • callJDI PWID· broU LAM. W..aetur, popular aport&lalnc boat optraiiDr, ..,. -'-luled far 2 p.m.~. !fov. I. In leU ~q Mot· tuary, eo.ta ..... lntesawnt wu In Harbor a.t ~aJ Park. Mr. llatbeny died Saturlay nlatlt In Hoq Ha.pltal. He had beeorne Ul tt.at afternoon and collapMd on the front poldl ol hla home. nremen ,.,. him ~aen, bec:au.e tie 1lad trouble breathing when they arrtwd. 1t. wu taken by ambulaMe to tbe hoepltal. He had been the owner ol Sea· port Landing, 2633 W. Cout Hwy., Newport Beach, for the put 4 yean. He skJppered the sportflsh1ng boa-t, Sea RaJder, and also owned the Jet. He came to N~)Ort Beach •n 1!M5 to skipper the aporttillhlng boat Admiral, Sherry 16ynn I and Sherry Lynn II, from the 19th St. Landlnr. He sJclpper~ \he Sea Raider from Newport Dunes for one year before moving to Seasport Landing. He 11 survived by his wife, Mn. Vem a D. Matheny, and daughters, Sherry and Deborah. ot the home; a sister, Mra. Nel· lie E. Siple. Newport linch, and his parents. Mr. a nd Mrs. Rtchard S. Ma theny, Huntington Park. SM'a 8•1• •• Miss Grace M~teer of 701 Lark· s pur Ave., Corona del Mar, Is the new "can·ca n" girl at the Calico Bar In Knotts Berry Farm. Miss Met~r. who Is both a sing- er and dancer, was In some of the big dramatic and musical productions at both Orange Coast College and Lonr Beach Civic Opera. Last s ummer she was at Lake Tahoe in the Jimmy Du· rante show. ,., •....•..•.•.• WALTAH CLARKE'S GJJU. FOB TJIE 8ABU'n'S The New p o rt Harbor·Costa .Mesa Board of Realtors an· nounces the following multiple listing winners for October: Ken Nelson, top sales, dolla r value; Georre Dolan. run ner·up; Bob A daughter, Hilary, 7 lb. 15 Hardesty, top lister, dolla r value; bz .. was born to Mr. and Mrs. ""Bill Thagard, runner·up; top RJchard l . Barrett. 1111 Pem· lister, quantity. Phil McNamee; broke Lane. Westclltf, In Hoag 6·way tie for runner·UP -Ken Memoria) Hoepltal on Saturday. Nelson. ChHter Brooks. Bob Oct. 28. She joins Tiacy, 4. and Hardesty, R. A. Vanasek, CJiff Rlckey, 2.J!t~-~;..J.,ro.JJY... . ..... Priest. . .aAd--Ernest Patnaude!'• uwADAJr aon America's Larpst Selection Round& da Clock Bawallau Paahlon o...a-.&a.. -IUallfa A'ft.. UI.80A IILAIID L.. -Oil a.- 2nd Orange c.ty Planlllng Session For Project ALERT! _,. E. COAST rwA1' CORONA DEL MA.R OR 3 ·7560 ·t-· School of Anti-Communism Presented by NAVY LEAGU E-MAIINE CORPS LEAGUE ALERT Yourself!! -.-Hear Twao- Power Packed Speakers ,.. •• ·~~~"~tl4f te tt:• N&v&! Aea ..... Y 1ft 1111. TIINu.elleYt llle Naval ...... , lie W&f illetltlfle4f w it': ft&Yal avlatlo ... 1ft •"'"'•"4f af tile Lat~eley lfl Mafllla •ay, at tile ewtbNaill ef Wer141 War II Itt W&l t•aflllf...,.ed &I C::eMMafl4fer ef til& ~eMIIIfted & .. rat .... cettter af tiM Allle4 ~leaft, .~ltlall D\ltcll &fMt Au-'•&llafl a ir ~·M,.&flll, fw wfllcll lit waa lwa~ Ute A""y'& Oletl...-lell• ell ._.;,lea Medal. Ht lam c-MaMflt Carrier Olvlela" 14, .artlc .. atlfte lfl tilt fellew!R• •· er&t .... a, l.&:tte, P.tlfl4fete, HellatMtla, Llt~aa,efl &fttl Olllflawa, fer wfllell -.etatlefla lie w•e awa,.._. til& Navy Cr-twice, &fl4f L .. lefl af Marlt til,.. tl-afl4f tiM Navy 0 1-'l ... .,._.. ...., ......... *LOOK* .... .., .. ~.~. 2 Bedroom borne and garage on peved street. Lot 63% x 300 R-2 cone. FuJl Price 111.500 Value Ia In the 1and. E. E. IEWIII lti!ALTOa 1M a. ... -,. c.... .... ..... 111 ..... Ill .. ,.. lilT lleal1r 1610 WEST COAST HIGHWAY llfEWPORT lEACH ua.a. \ , , I W1T11 AIUJifDA!fa OF SPACK. 'ftuM tll .. aaa• with Nom to turn around and a fUIIIJ.J .....-tllat IMIIy 'bold8 a family. FCII'C.'IId a1t beet. .......-..• bullt·in eledrie own 6 ranp, .U.s-al and two full . ba&'w· lloomy feneed rear yard -....,._.,. neat anc1 ,_n. OWJ'fD MOYllfG AND lltMT SELL -AT UJfQ. LII:VABLE LOW·LOW PaJCJ: Or llfUOO-PRIME PROPEilTY -EXCELLENT rufANCI!fG AV AJLABLE. # M. M. LaBorde, Realtor '"Jou1J Jib out~ ....... P» E. 17tb at. cG.ta .._ 1Jbert7 a.ua , (Aero. tile ttNet from Mau Shopplq C.ntar) • ......,_ c.u oa ..... -u ..... '· TAX BILL BARGAINS 2 COMMEBCJ.AL & RESIDENTIAL VACANT Call ua at .... ,.EL. .......... 100 .... lt.. aau.a oa s-am . Newport Heights Owner·bullt home for sale. Wood Ooors. wal} to wall carpe1a. 3 bedrooma and den. comer ~ 5·minute walk to Hlah, Junior High, and Elenwotary Schoola. , ..... ~ -·t:arae prqe. Price 135,000 J. H. ESTOS -TWUa Aftw •.....-t 8eec1a ftoMea U I·U. • U 1:418 OFFICES FOR RENT IX coao•a DEL MU Convenient central location on Cout Hwy. on south ale» of hJah-.y. Total arM about 800 aq. ft., or can be dlvld~d Into 2 ~eparate office rental~ about 450 and 350 sq. ft. • • • ALSO AVAJLABLE: 300 to 400 sq. ft. In lower level In rear of buiJdlng, for storage or offk-H. • • • LOCATIOIIa an.d8 ... ..... ma a. c.-awy .. c... ... .._ Call owner at Enlian newspaper, Oriole 3·0650. for appoJntm~nt to inaped the offices. . ._ ,Aftlral ltu"'" Ntlf<ed eft A ... uet 1tll at~4f It t~ew Vac. CllalrMaft afl4f Clllef a .. c.,tlv& Offl-af ,.,....,..a ,. • .,,.4fatlaft at Valle, ,..,.. •• Valley ,.., ... ~a • .. HI ADMIRAL atBIM WAIID, U.S .... ~ • ........ af ....._...,. Ut~IYerelt)l '" Law ... ,..,.._ aa a" Avlatlefl Ca4fet '" ·,m. HI ••• ~let• ~~ af law •t 0..,... Waalllfl ... fl Ufllverelty. Ha Hrva4f aa Jydee A~M SUBSC.RIBE ...._., u.a. Na•Y· He alee _,M ""*' A•Miral It""'"· He le MW cefl4f..ctr... Nat._.t lerateu ,., hrvhial ..... lflare. 11 hi• r • ., ... • •ace.-••• •• 1111 u.s.a." II lnl ..... ., ... • "TTTIL Fll TITIL -..r" ,._w.IIAl ... ft INIW'IAIIGIIAl Ae?E .. !I11 ... ~-.. Plcl& •-tlcbls (IIIII II .., • Dlot1r) at ..., ......... 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