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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1962-01-11 - Newport Harbor EnsignCoiODa del Mar, Calif Tel~hooe: ORiole 3..0550 LTO LL PARK THIS COMMUNITY paid Its final respects to BIA<fM. Fl nch of Cotona del Mar Sat- urday afternoon at funeral services held at St. James Episcopal Church in New- IJ)rt. Mr. Finch, long time civi c leader, who was 58 last October, died In Hoag Hos- pital ThursdiY morning, Jan. 4, of myeloma, a blood dis- ease. (See page 2 for ~ck­ ground story on Mr. Finch and ex1Jesslons of tr lbute from his friends and assoc- Iates.) Musseau OutatOC An era of Oranae Coaat Colleae coachma under the leadership of Steve \4uueau ended o ffi c1ally Jan. 8 as Dr. Bas1l II. Peterson an- nounced the colleae trus- tee's dec1s1on 10 make 1 change 10 that poll bon BING AND KATHY C ROSBY. who are new o wners of a 5S.foot Chris Craft motor yacht, "True Love," are shown here with John Gale, o wner o f Califo rn ia Chris Craft Sales in Newport Beach, who sold the boat. The famous crooner will use the boat as home bas e for fishing In Ue.xlcan waters, near L as C ruces, where the Crosby's' maintain a residence. Mr Gale supervis ed the o rig1nal la unchrng of the motor yacht at Ft Lauderdale. Flor ida, from there the" True Love" made the trtp through the Panama C anal and on to Newport Beach. No successor has been named and Dr. Peterson sa1d appl1 c ant a for the po11 bon will be con sidered Immedi- ately. The board aa1d that lhe ac bon waa taken follow- ina extensive study and 1n· temewa with lhehead o fthe physical ecklcation depart· ment and v1ce pre11dent of the school. \4uucau was told of the acllon con tern· plated before Chnstmas and tndt cated he would accept lhe transfer as poss1bly a coach and phys1cal educa· uon Instructor. \1u sseau had rushed to h1~ mother's beds1de 10 l ou1 '>I· ana \iondav morn1na. She had been stncken w1th a heart attack l>r. Peter~on t(lld the as semblage a t the hoard rneet· 1ng that football at OCC needs reJuvenation. not nee· essarily to w1n , but 1o have h1gh morale. look sharp and be sharp. \4usseau had com rlcteJ I 4 4·1 rel.nrd 10 196 I. Dance After Game Fridoy ~ The TI\P Club (Teena&ers i\.aa1nst Polio) of !'iev.-pon II arbor Ill gh ~l.hoo I v. til aponso r a bas~etball Jance 1n the a~rls' gym th1 s f-nday evemna. Jan. 12, nght after the liarbor-o\nahelm came I< over 10 the boys' l)'m. \4anlyn Yamer, TAP pres1· dent, says that the refresh· menta and decorations will feature frosty the Snow Man. OCficen as11atina her are Sherry No rd, vice-prestdent, Joyce Ke1m, secretary. Jan Goodwin, treaaurer, and Pat Caudell, hutonan. Velma DcJona. Sue Smelt· ter, Marilyn Varner, Roy Woolaey, Dutd Parke .u1d Sherry Nord are an charae of publicity. The refreahment committee tncludes Lynette Chn aty. Lanny Scott, Patty Cro10n, Laune Duncan, Pam \iyera, Karen Peaae, Leah Roaen, Dtanc Holmea, Mar- caret Bamwnand Heade Lyle. D1ane Daap, Jill Briaban, Sus an Sellick Md Barbara Warne r wall ae"e aa record chana en and hat c:hcck airls. LA TEST 1962 MODEL A New Yufe pre~nt ror Mr. •d t.ha. Omlle Deardorff or 607 Poppy A••·· Cowona del Mar ia a new araadson born Tu .. day, Jan. l , at Oakl•cl Nnal HoaphaJ. The 9·1.... ...., boy •• the 100 or ~. •d Mn. Jerry Jay Joha- .,._ •d l I BIIMd J IJ J en, Joa.-. Hia •••r Ia tbe fonur s-•· Deardl)rf'f. Tors Lose STUDENTS TO GET Leogue JOBS WITH CITY 2 • 1n Newport Harbor' 1 Tau lost out to the Anaheim Colon11t1 Tuesday maht in Anaheim 57- 53. The Tars led 22-21 at the hal(, but Anahetm a••ned the lead 10 the !hard penod by top shoot1n1 over the Tara 16-3 Steve Lewis wu top man (or the T ars wtth 13. The Tars come up aaa1nst Garden G rove at ~e wport Harbor Ha th11 Fnday n1&}lt. Jan. 12 . * * * :'lie"' port If arbor's Sun s et League f)p ener v.as a let down as the Tars tumbled 47-JQ wrth the Santa ""a cage ~oquads commg nut on tor t·ndav n1ght rn the J .::- fen~>Jve game of basketball Newport took 111 earlv lead. but at the close nf the fir~t peuod Sa1nt for"'arJ J rm \lo.He shnved a 'hort JU!Tif\ "iho t '" and bmught the Vt!>l - tors ur R-6 ~e"'port lied the .. core 10 tile set;nnd rer· iod a'l guard Steve Lev.1c. shot fM 1-4-14 wath 5 10 left rn the half. Then Santa \na srurted tn ll half u me lead of ;!Q-11!. Though the Tars ouHcored the Sa1nts 1n the th~td peni'J 13-11 w1 th fo rward {'huck Peytoo addmg up the ~core. the I' ; 1nt lead from half- lime v.a'l hard to overcome Center ~ent l:dler was kn(lck· ed out o f the game ~ 1th seconds to play on fouls JUS t as the Tar~ c ame to li fe wi th 4 qu1ck po1nts to close the margin. I ew1s 11ained all h1ah v.1th 14 po1 nts and Peytoo took 9 home Rosso and \4cLaugh- lm each scor ed 7 and tdler had 2. GOING, GOING, GONE Counctlman Hans Lorenz ..... aranted penniuton by his rollow councilmen Mon- day nenina to be absent rrom the country from Feb. q to March q_ Councilman Dee Cook also announced d\at he would be tone from Jan. 11 to 21. Councilman Frank Atkinson quipped, ••1 want to ao April 10," rererrina 10 the comtna COQncil electioa. He baa announced hia intention not ·to run for re-election. SON FOR COUFFERS The Caty o f Newport Beach 1 a offenna 1unwner employ· ment fo r b1Jb school lt\ld- eots as a means of caauna the extra ~or\ lo o~d dunn 1 summer and to develop a source of labor auprly for future yeaTS In cxplalniDI the proaram Cl ty Manaaer Rob Coop n y" High S<hool Proiect 20 Doys Behind Construc tiOn on the (.'owna del \1ar lllgh \~hool '' ~0 Jc1y!> behmd 'lheJule . ~rt \.l.u Ku s~oell toiJ th e 'H"'- port tlarbm ll q~h \chllt•l ()J,. '"'"' boart.l I ue,Jav evenrng fhe nev. h1gh ~~:h'"'' v. Il l he completed b-. 'ler t I ht'"'· ever, he 1n~t steJ The ttustce'> a"'ardcJ the contract for nff ~rtc "'orlt at the { oron.s Je \tar ll11h Schc)(ll tn ~ulh·\hller of Or an ae '" th c amount of S21 ,930 fnr ~tree! lmrrove- ments The engmeenna fi rm of Sclu thwnrth ,\: \teven"' "'a~ retarncd fM H '·~·n 1o handle all of the engrneermg, Jn- spel.llon llOJ 'Uf'CrVI SHlO work on the ncv. 'ICb(lc'l CARPET GALLERY OPENING IN COM Neweat add1t11ln tn the bua- rneu commun1tv of (Mona del \1ar 11 the bnlhtblue anc' wh1te sian ann•lUnclnJ the Carpet Gallerv. ~610 r Coast Hwy \orand openln( of the firm w11l be held \ton· day, Jan. 15. The atore IS .owned and operated by Ar- nold Stanton and Fdward Boyer. '4r. Stanton and h1s w1fe. Colette Bartelt.. lin 1n the penthouse above the store. \4r. Stanton comes from a fami ly of carpet manufac iUreu and distributors dacina back to l9()q herald1n1 from Pen- nsylvania. Mu. Stanton •• a a:radoate or Moore lnsb lute tn Pbiladelph11 and 11 an an specialiu. Mr. Boyer, who hna 1n Glendale. 11 an ntborhy on rum iture and Ulteno r decor- •tioa. A aon wu bom to Mr. and Mra. Jack C. Couffer, 70S Poppy A ••·. C'otoaa del Mar. on Sunday, J~~a. 7, at Holll Hoaphal. Another rDembet Gf the ataff i 1 CAJ"'IDII Hiatey. who haa taad U Jeara eaperi ce i• tuahan IDd carptdfta. in a memo 10 C1ty Council. "We N ould lake to employ p eopl e aa youna as 15 o r 16. and for tbe first surrwner o r ::!u!>e them on a 4-bour a day S-d.ay-a-week bas1 Ir these p copl e do sood v.o rl. we can o ffer them ~ummer employ ment each ye ar until they are throu&h college As they become o lder and J evelop sk1lls or srecullJes we wa ll 11 ve them full u me .. unvner v.o rk "Th1s will rn no 'ense be a make work program. but wil l be b.,ed on cl dol l oU"~ worth of v.o rk for each dollar expended. The a 1>~1 anment ~ for the most part ~111 be 10 city wo rk ~i ch we are not no v. domg adequ1 tely 1n the 1n lhe summer ttme p nncl- ~allv beach cle4n1n1 1 nd l1 t· er rnck-ur ''We thmk th1:. pr\'arwn not un l~ v.dl belp the ct ty but .will ":"'" mci.ke 11 pOSl>lbl e for .. ome local youna pcopl e to be busy v.ben they ma aht u ther"'l se be at loose end1 Th1 s m1 ~ t :.p.u\ a tin ve for o ther pub II c and rn va te tH J- am zauons rn the c1ty w do lllc ewae" $4050Jewel Theh Here An unlocked rear door 11 the home of \lr\. Lo1s Stov.- ers, 6(}6 "larCISSU5 '\Ve ., Corona del \iar. re sulted m the burslaf)' of S4.050 wo rth of Jewelry . \>1rs. Stowers told roiiCe \ionday she had the Je•elry on the dresser rn • rear bed· room of the home and that the th1evca entered the house. arparentlv durtns the dav· tJme throu&h an unlocked rear door. DICK DENT OF BALBOA SUCCUMBS AT AGE 54 Rachard o\ Oent q elf '\(){) \tarn St .. Balhoa. ,hed Sundav ~~ Oran1e < lluntv General Uosr1 tal lie ~~~ a nauve of ~ev. Yor\. anJ lived here for the past ~' \car~; lie ~as fOflTie rl\ manaacr ,,f the Balboa Inn. \tr. Oent 11 turv1ved by h11 dauahtcn . \4n Shul~y Went· •urth of (oata \teu and \trs. \4adella SwarU of ~na­ hctm. Holy Rout"Y -.. re- cited v .. terday. Jan 10. and Recpucm '4au wall be eel• brated at 9 a.m. tod.ay, Ju. tt, at ~ Carmel C'af\ohc Qll.lda, Newport S.a . CONTRACT AWARom· Protei! I from nearby re sa- dents were o•er-ruled and the Newport Beach City Council voted unanimoual y Monday cvenma to concur with the Plannina Comm1151on appro- val of the ball d1amond on the Balboa ocean front be tween A 11. and B St. The Council a lso awarded the contrac t fo r thas add1tion to the Balboa p1er park to B. C. Grow of C~s ta Mesa, low btdder at $20,391 . after correc tJ on of ertora had t~watched lhe 2 low bidders. Shawn Co. of PlacentJI, at fi ut listed as lov. bidder, m pped 10 second apot wbeo .e correc1Jon1 added 10 hi 1 L< tal and reduced the Grow bid Attorney (,erald Brown spoke for a num~r of ocean front property owners. o~ Jecun1 Ill locauna the ball f1eld 1n front of theu houses and recommendina lhat the rlay area ahould be located uearer Pen1n1ula Po1nt be· c ause of the 11eater number o f children there. Addin1 theu protects v.ere Prank Paulu. Don Elder, Mra. Jo hn Elhotl and \1n Robert Brownma. London- born Balboa ocean front rea1dent. wbo toot Council· man Harvey Somers t.o task for repeated mterrupUonli dunna \tt.omev Bn"l•n's r resentatton \1 rs Hrown1n p. uraed a further stuJ' to de- termine rf c1 more su1table locat1on C(lu(J be fnund cJ,H>e r to the bulk of the P en1n <,ul a children (,eorge \laus er nf the· Pen· 1nor,ul il Po1n t ''"n 'a1J hi'> grnur ... a, m favor o f the rldll \Ia" \kllona ld sa1J that the '"e " centrally lol"ated for lhe lenath of the Pen· ln&ula. EVERETT J 0'1QIP•.j has been electeJ ~ , , , ·r"'t f Me tell,m ,J · • -, ., ' 1\ssocrat es of ·'" ,. of the 1 arq~>sl Jrt '" r srft ed Ou <.t nc• c. , ")rqantz,1tron~ n .. .,·11 land .,., o·qllt' ,. •" rn the west P='"' ' '·. ' j f Newoort ~,.., .. I' Me.-el and :>e •. 1'" ' 41 " yl'ars wrtn Q"'t • '·' ., t Comoratlon TAR JV'S TOPPL ED BY SAINTS 'B -27 The 'e"''f'Orl liar" r I or re erve\ 1.~~~ ou1 l·• tL: \anta \na JUOI•~r '-1'"" ha<iketball r ia' er" I p,J., na aht '" th e Sun~e t I ,dllue ot'ener l ~-n COMMANDER N~ED FOR BARRACKS 1249 Wtlltam 0 . flo .,.ell hu heCil elected camnander .~r 'lie• mo" Ba.nacka l~•Q \eter- IIU of ft't\rtd W•r I. rtnd f .H. MatMr '-as lMe:n named •• the eew qa arter •• 1 ter H etJ'I\M l..oteou coaba•u aa adJV· t. FORMER ROSE QUEE N Carole Washburn, Irvine Terrace, i~ shown here s1 ttrng oefore the mass1ve fireplace 1n her oar- ~t's new SMO,OOO home,. formerly the lrvtne Mansion. She is s hown with her French Poodle P 1x1e and Siamese cats Royal RoleRecallecl ( aro•le "<A:.ht>urn •' < •'n•na del \l.tr "'hn rnJe •n U.e Oc- uJrni<A I t'e (O)Ufit/1 c nc d l rn tloje I' 1,.1Jena RP• ;>Jr.1Je _., 'UI~•· n~ R."e l,lur<"n re .. ..tl '"''th cnthu,t.J'IT' :J e\· rerrer>~e' 'he haJ 111 that m\cl ro•rc \l•~t •UI,t.IOJH' ~ ,f C: .rteJ "'d' the ( 11Jc .. t'IIJ 1\ ;"'l" frl" hoi,C'J ••n tt-e dc.t1 ,, ol the I{ ,,. t_luccn 1cJrur ··~ • C'f ,eJI (!] ' ttl "'.t' '<'r • II> \ C'!11' 0 lt.l "'"''uJ, 10 the lntem.tL~<~~nal I lrr f-e,oval there ,., (4fo,J \tJ,, ""''hbom ·~ a '•'Ph•,_ •r<'" .. , flr.tnJ!C { ''"''' t • <'"J!C '"c..! r\re~r' tl' t!'' •. thr 1 nr' Cf'lll\ o•l { ••lolra,j. t} ' '~..1t '"' ;;ttt'rtne; I" r 1.:-n~,r lc. ••r 1!1n~ 1• t' I •rrcr o.juecn '' e• drt ell d .I th I C tl \.. \ ...,,, ('" • \ t"' \.trhd dr \lng ':lht' , .tr rr ..:enr '"'"' an l "'·•ter '~I ,•.u llurJnt .inJ h.;, I I kn h<"l •""n n.•r'e Hen ll.rr .• l•·•rrlr "RE-RUN" WINS REVERSAL In d ··rl~IU · •( hJ' ,, tnllll l'"lt.' 1 ft•re th .. '-<.·~ >r1 l'c cd t 1 1"\ 1 'Ill ell olhhl ted \lurt•'" 11.111 '"" ~~>on a re' o::r,dl \lnnJ.I\ c: ven •ng l<~r lh<" Pla~~nlltg ( ,,~ m1 ~!l'''n Jen1.1l " .s /co• :.el back vanan.e f.,r hr, J "'r I 1np. .tt 33n l'·"'r' '' c (or •>n o~ Je' \l.olr t\ 3-' u e '•lle :: ""('el ' , ,, l1 er IUJ gl\en hr·• th1' .e .. OGd cAanCe fh1 ~ II • e :.'te VPte •.tlt .. l \lr 11.111-.oo ""b" ""'UIJlll,l'tl the r r••rerf\ re~ ~ •th , .. ,J that ..t :-'4 rr ••f a pnrdt olllJ Stal rv. d~ endncl\.hCd lO ll' the Ci t} :.trect fl aht nt .... , .J lf'ng lldHI Dr tll1 J Utot t tl r nuiiJJ n~ ;>li&ll ' h ... , t>~en .. r r rP v e J tor. the ' I " hu" Jr n I department l"•,uncd .t,l..e.J h•r .1 'urvn a'm a Hazel llr fn•" P••rr' ~ '•• lo.a~ol II"'' t. •ec ( th"'e unJe,el••:'• J ,•PriJ••n •I ll.11el l•r ,h,•ul •. "''' be 1k-mJ..,nc~ .tnJ .J (, .. c._ t. 1(\efl h .; r' \ ""~pu,,n ui th~ • •• tr rJcT1"'~ rc ''.tl •I : .~ cr ,h•41l~'1•n~ .... ,n,:nJ\.ll ·- l'eln.-hd.! ur •.:n: r .. thc:- rc:,ult.. ,.: tt,· ,~..,,._., No Decision On Freeway I • "''"'' ·•' •r~t-.. crt .. •'~.. ( •r .. r 11 ,J.· \Ia r \ • \, •n ll.r• n<"nln!l l.tr •t • Hl tn the ' '"" ·· l<'r I '• r " h· r 1 I• \ \ 1 r •r :- 0 b i e£ts to :;·~~:::: l:··:~::~ ::?::: ::-~ · . :. :: ·. :. New Expense ,' 1•~ ~t.•JI:~·:,:~~· 1 ,1 n~',',~;:; •fft.rr "''" t•H ' ••II :c-e ~•' ~ .u;, < •'lUn cllrran Pee ( t\•'l ••t'>- e,·teJ Hrenu,,ush .ilnn1 \t.•nJa, aftern•'\Oft'S C(\unr1~ 'tuJ, ~e"~"'" aaaan't the adJed e'rcn'e ,,f a ne• per ~onnel '1.'1 UJ' In the lOp eche h'fl of the h re llept . hut hr<o fell••• ,,uncllmen ~tood In a rte''' 'approval of the pro aram Promot11'nal t xamtn atuwu are already uodef"av tn fill the ne•h r reated rnr.atlon of deput\ f1re ct11cf 11\d the p<lltiJC\fta or ~ ftre t-ett•lton chtefs That latter replace 1 anucant fire ch1cf f'lt\11 bOllS Mr. ('OI)k satd lb•t dlo de- l"'tJ pcuauoe, wettl 'Of' pa ol 19,600, wilt COil the Ctl)' abollt tll.OOO • year. LLOYD E BELLMAN OF HEIGHTS DIES I 1,,, d I Hell" 111' ,.r ~ lCXl Cl1ff P r 'e"'J'C'rt lle,Ptt\, dted J•'" • .tt hr' home lie " a nlltl\ c ,,f "'''c.Oni!Orn anJ !nell 1n !lie llarbo•r \rea Ill 'e1u" and 10 <. al!f,~m t a ~ veMr\ \4r Bellman •~ \urv1ved t>, h1a v.lfc. Re rn•ra. a "'"ter. \h10 1 ona PlnJree of (lea' 1 ale Oaks, C ali f . and a bmth er. Fran\ of L0111 Reach ~mcu were held "elferdl). Jan. 10. at SL "ndrew· 1 Presbyten• Church wtl\ Dr. E-••1 H'DAS- a.on officiabq.. Atna • mcnls • .,. ie Q.,.. el S.lo • Crrn rtwrougl t>rc:J 1n :r!llll\ ur• f''"l an.J ~ 1n1 n~ e\ ent' wlrntt home "110, rrh~'"' 11nJ 'C' era ! U"l'hle~ I e fa·"'" ha' h.tJ "'llllfle Ill 'C"'""'<'f( Itt' 1\.h lo•l thc- 1'"''1 tl 'C:dl• :">Ill Utllo 1' the 'tr" 'car tl1c-' iH<" 'lot\ eJ 11t .. r 'ear .Jt •urt.l .tl :h.,h tld\,h<'lt' (h ltd\ '\ho ,.., 1 ~.-, "·''( ""I f'llrlh,"e.i lhl:" f.11Xt ot I lr\101( hot'! e llll t1~t· '-lui! r lntrt.· lrrru,c 1'"' \1•, ,., I rd '"""'' and .. If(" ,., " II. I I 't"" i\ \ ·" d < .1r••lr ., ,,, ,,.,! " ;! •""''' t<> the r r .. l•"l • l{lf~ 11.11 ther<' ~ r "' "1111 ~ 1 1~ her 11 I !t'rt•hC • I II I. P••rl C'tl I • llll\ I ,, ' U1c • ! ,. \\ .• 'h "' -,,. ' t 1 a' '" r ., • ... o1 •II len .\" .,, ' )'' ' t 't.'nt I • ~. l I ..... ....q\1 , h,r .r Tl'l\ , thrr rn .,, ,, , r •' f .,.,. ,, nt '' aJ I' ... rr t I• ,, (ivi£ Group Meets T onite ( Mnn•Jel \1•r lrv1c A&ao· \.I MlJ IW1 v.JI( ITICC I It 7• J0 Jl m Ll•da\ Thur~od•~ "'the Youth center Torr lt. "''" be aa- 'lr'ilmCIIt tnequttlrll .ud die 1 ret'v.a) rnatana BUSINESSES C.OSE IN MEMORY OF BRADEN Prank. Jordan, o n khalf of lhc Corona del Mar Chamber o f C ommarce, ••· prcued apprec:tatloo tn bu11neu that c to .. d &ta· urday dunna ruaeral •• ,. YICel fot 8r•cl• Piach. put pnaid•t l8d eUQt- b•• aeChtuy of.. ...... •Ito e4J •. 4. .. Ia ... f/J ....... tic., a f/J clo ... ia ... '"' • .. • _., tl 6tiaiiM(CII.ac ......_ •• ...... . ._. 4-. ......... 4-c.-....... c ............ IIM4 .... ., -Tkz:....,., .. c-., ......... Cltr .f.._.... ..... C:.llf. 0--.......... ,.... ............... 4 •• ,. ................ 2721 1. c..e .. ,.,_.,, c.-_. .._, c.taa. T.t.,.... .. o• .. •• s.ont. Ttl. MIWJIO.T MAitiOR IMSIOM -• e41•4t-1 • ~ • ·-~., .. •f ..,_t ............ _.. .._ Me. A2017t •f •• ,...,,., Ce¥ri .. '-• ... -.. -·-· ..... llfl..t • ,.. .... ell ,.~ ... _.._ '""'* .. '-........... cALIPO ... IAMfWSPAI"UPUil.ISHUS,.USOCIATIOM Aa4 •f •• NATIONAL IOITOitiAL ASSOCIATION THI HAitiOit ARIA'S 0''HT MIWSPAP!It St•ff Alt'VO 1 . HAAP A. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• o.,.., ••4 Pe ~ll•h•• PIG HAAPA •.•..•••••••.•••..•••..••••..•...•••••••... A••••I•te l41ter MlltlfltT l.. lll!ltl.! ••...••..•...•••..•.•••••..•• M ... •tl•t fdlter HILIM NOWLAMD .••.••...••...•..........••.••• Ad .. rtloi,..M.,.•t•• JOAN EWELL ............................................ Offlc. M-•t•• MARIANA ZAMUDIO .••..•.•••............•.•••••••.•.....••• Verltr,let DICK MecMUitltAY •.••..•........... · ....••••••••••.•. ~., ,.,. •• ,. JIM COX ............................. · •.•••••••••••••••••• l.l••t...,.•• SUISCRIP TIOr• RATES I~ tile ..... ,., Herloer Ar-On e y•a• -$3.00; rwe yeere -SS.OI Outolde ef tile Heriot• A#-! p ... r•• -S4..00: """ ,_,. -$7.00 \.. FAREWELL TO MR. CORONA DEL MAR we are all going to miss Bradef'l Finch, who rightfully held the ti tle of "Mr. Corona del Uar." r cannot thinlc of a single individual who gave so freely and willingly of his time and tal ef'lts in the service of his community -except perhaps beloved Harry Welch. On l y those who worlced closely with Braden here In Cor- ona del Mar know fully all the effort he put into community acti vi ties and the seemingly tire I ess energy he displayed. He was cheerful through it all. [ cannot remember that he eve r bo re a grudge, although he could wield a vitriolic pen on occas1on. Indeed, the Ensign, and myself, and Col. Andy Smi th were targets of his edi tori al wrath quite some years back when Braden put out his own \\newspaoer," the Equal- izer, for several months. But it was sort of tongue in cheek, and we were all friends when the Equalizer was laid aside, and Bradef'l wrote many a column for the Ensign later. Many persons have paid tribute to the memory of Braden F inch, but an extra special salute comes from a long time friend, Duncan Stewart, who offers these expressi ve verses for Mr . Corona del Mar: ON THE PASSING OF BRADEN FINCH This fri end has fall en by our s•r:Je Released by God from raen '"e ~J re, Into th e deep an d t imeless t1ue Wh ich f lows upon an other shore . Wh o no w shall fill the hollow place His pass1ng 's made' Thts somber bier Enshrou ds the fo rm endo Ned by Grace To lov e an d serve his neighbors here. Wh at fee ble words can eulog1ze T hi s ma n, on page or graven stone? Nhat monument can w e dev•se To 'Tl atch the one he carved alone? • • • • • • * • • • * • • • ntEY'RE STlLL PUBLIC SERVANTS A lesson in good manners -or even JUSt average manners- could wel l be part of city councilman training. Monday even- ing's session of the Newport Beach Council is a case in poin t: Council man Harvey Somers persisted in interrupting an attorney who was presenting a case against the Balboa ocean front ball field project, apparentl y a favorite o f Har- vey's. The harassment finally brought a retort from an in- trepid l ady from L ondon·town, wh o IS to be commended for her efforts. Our councilmen are, after all, our public servants, not yet our masters. • • • * • • • • • • • • • • WE'RE HEADING FOR TROUBLE Th1s i s 1q62, year of elections, and we're in trouble. You ha ve. read about President Kennedy's call fOf' action on his hi gh priority legislation and his reminder that it's getti ng close to el ection time. Translated into realistic Engiish, that means, "Spend, spend, spend -elect, elect, elect," whech many of you will recognize as presidential advisor Harry Hopk ins' lesson i n politics for F ranklin D. Roosevell We're in trouble because President Kennedy will exert all possi ble pressure to gain approval for his ef'IOrmous spend- ing schemes-urban redeveJopm.~nt, medical care for the aged, increased unemployment benefits, federal funds for educa· tion, more farm subsidies, more of our tax money for foreign- ers. We need more "right wing extremists" (translation: "pat- riotic Americans seek lng to preserve our const i tutional re- public"). ,.. .. -..... ~ ... a..a ._.. •• •.. cMc lfe61r • • • Ulll ..., ealldWate 101' office ., a., c.-c.u .... ,.._.. ...,.. ""ell ot Co!'OM .. Mar, "'llo Ia adnlowl~ to lie a ~ COA\eaikr tor on.e of tile .... ODuacll .... to be fUied •• tM ·~J u eledlon.. It ...,. • Wuhlq:tGD'I blrt.lt- ., 1 h"la, D. t.llat lle .. &de hil d• CW. to nln the raee-beeaue, ............. &&1\1 lndlviduall and aroupe bacl aPP~fd blm wltll &he ftJiu.l to run. Braden b a aaUve New Yorker- 4Tbe elate 11 Oct. 11. 1103. wblcb w«*N !Bake hla now H yeara of ... ). Whn ba wu 8, the family --" to Kaa•tu.. Tenn.. and thal wu bi8 bome unUI be went on to eollqe. Hb •peeeb Ia lacklna al- moet a1J trace or a~nt. a lthouab k MY11 be C&ll atUI UM the Tt n· IH'SMe talk If be wanu to. He at~nciH Vanderbllt Unlver- -'ty lD Nuhvtlle. Tenn~ t or two Jura. and wbUe the« be met Kay ee.-. who wu then at Ward llelmont lkbool In Nubville. Sht wu tbe daurhler of Pror. Frank H Seamon. bead of UM d~rt· mut ot dlemlltry at Ten.~ Colleae Clf Mine. at E1 Puo l now Texu WNtem). When Kay went back to El Puo. Braden left Vanderbilt and VJrolled ln the Sc:bool of MinH. He work.fd 0J1 the collect ~per and wu fint t~ tackle on lb. nraity football team. Tbla a reprint of e E nal1a'a "Personality of Lbe Week" aketcla or Brad- ee Ffacla. p•bllafaed Ia Lbe March 9. 1950. issue of the Enslp , on the occa- sion or Mr FIRII"a an- nouncement or candidacy for the Newport Beacb ('fly Counc U race. In the -.ubsequent election. ln \pril. 19 ~0 . he narrowly dr lea ted 0 . 7.. Robertson of C"oron a del Mar and served a -l·year term . Br11t.l• n and K11y Wl're marrlf'd In Jfl23 They "r nt ba, k to Trnne•· Hr, whl'rr Bradl'n workt'd In 1 Mt m1 his bank and a lao •t thl' Amt nn•n Snutr Co . or which hia hoi h' r "'., prl'lldt'nt. Thf'n ht dl'· c1dt d to bl'comt a nrw11pa.pcorman. and ror UHI'I' )'tara he wu on the al~<tr of th.-Memrhis Commercial AJII>t'BI In 11129 th .. F1n\ht'S camt to C•ll- tc.zn•ll Bradt>n a rtnt JOb wu "•th th< Lc-11 Anrtf•·• H .. r..ld • ro,., thr JifUIId-ExprHIII, th~n ht' )Oinrd t tl. atatr of the Vrntura Star. onr e t tbe John P. Scn ppa rhatn or prtf)4>rs. From thHt to anothtr lk rlpps papu, the Santa Paula Chronic-It', u f'll1tor and prl'~odt-nt e.1 I he rorponu on for thr« } l!ar•. Mran" bile thr Journal had bt-tn at~~rttd by ~r1pp11 1n Sa.nta Ana in Jfi:H A •hort while iatt r Braden wa. namtd its ed1tor. He l~ft th11 ~.toillon. and arvtrrd h1s rtlatlona w tth tht Scnpps chain. in 1933 llhe J (•urrt.l • • P«t.l 1 .Jbl1• .:.on ~hortly thf'HaCter o The Fin' hu thrn Wf nt on •n around·th"·world tn"P. arrJ\'Inc 1n E urope around tht• Ume of thr Mum<'h • nMs. Jn l'_;ni hlnd Bradt•n wu ukf'd by Wfbb Miller nf Uni· Uti PTHa to JOin that nrwa arr•· I• t . but thf'y dtc1drd to return to tht United Statra back to Sa.nta Ana, ant! thrn to Corona del Mar. IUDlH mK.H Kay bad lonr done cersmlc work u a hob11y. but had rna~ no aerl· OWl attempt to marktt the prod· una. Then Braden took somt eo CJf ber chicken and 11nael piece• to a Lona Beach firm. and thty werco ,urt'ha.wd immt"diately. So Kay aarftd to ro on with btr d.-l&ninr tt Bra~n would take care of tbe .. nufacturlnc and bu.slneu de- tall•. Brackon was mtanv.•hlle trylnc hla band at "riunz. and be fi1urtd ll#'d ahe ceramics and wrlllna both a cnance, and the first one to pay oft wu it. Ceramlca ••on out In 1939 the Flnchea built a po~tery plant at Haul Dr. and Coast Bl\'d In 1~1 they enlaraed 1t to the pret~tnt location frontinr on the Hlahway. Their openlnr day wu Dec. 7 (for a while they wondered why no one c•mt--then hurd thf ntwa of the Pearl Harbor attack I Dur lnc the war Braden did vol· untter port 14!cunty duty and P•· trol work tor the Cout Guard And the ceramic fttudlo continued to expand, until now the name of Fine h hu bfc-omf f ynonymoUI w1th <'lr&mtc art that has bel~ Jpr~ 1rl th,. famf of :-=t" port Har· l>or ., g' nrral ancl Corona dtl Mar In I'll l" UIIH. 1, n Ftnch Ia • put prraldtnt r•f ••• c ry, Chamber of Commerce I"-<> yearsl. and the Corona ckol tJu CIYic A-...«lahon. For llt!Vtft yu r1 ht hu bf.-n a trultH of thf Newport Harbor U n Ion Hlah School district. and '1\'al active u a mtmbu of the Board of the Presbytt'nan Hc»p1tal He wu chairman or the Board of Frte- holders. t":ho worked out thf' det.alla of the city charter. that narrowly ra•lrtl or adoption In tht> aptclal February election lilt )ear. Hl' Ia prntdent of the Califom la Art Potters· An ociation. and Yice pre .. ldent or the ~ewport Harbor Bank 1n Corc.n& del :\far. The Fm, hra hAVt a dauahter. France• I Mn. Bernard Henryl. and two Pons. Ctorae and Cabl'll. Tht'y are JTanc!rartnll. too, for the Ht>nry s bave h\O child~. Cbarln and B1ll. Candidate F1ncb hu not yet •n· nounced det.alla of bla platform. but he atatn that a primary con- cnn or Council '-to hel p the city develop on a constructive basil, w1th a reahl•t•on that we are bulldinc for tilt future. for a city that will rn. h a popule!ion of 100.000 within ~rhapa 1:1 year1. n. ~wport ea.-cur Coac:il ldopt.d a "aolucioe Monday nonint ia uibatt 10 dao memory of former Cowac:i I· mao Bradea Pinch aod in appteciation fo r bia acrvico1 to die community. Here ia .... tnt or tbe ruolutioo: WHeREAS, the Council of the CitY of Newport Beach baa been aaddoned to learn of the dutb of Mr. Braden Pinch: and WHEREAS, Mr. Pinch served the Ci tY of Newport Beach •• a Councilman rrom April 18, 1950. co April 20, 19S4; aod WH EREAS, Mr. Pinch has been active as a civic leader and outst.andina business ex- ecutive for many yean in our oonwnuni tY , and has been na- tionally rocoanized as one or the foremost breedera of Afpaan hounds; and amona bit activities. baa served as foreman of the Oranae Coun- PAID · FINCH~ ' CltJ c-on .... ~~a, or IIlli ,... ... 6at a OOfl1 M ca.- tinred 10 Wn. BracS.o Pia cia. ntH A.BOVB AND POR£- OOINO RBSOLUnON waa duly and replatty puaod and adopted at a repatar Cow":U meedo& of tbe City of New- port Bnc:b oo tho lib day or January, 1962. Fill TIE 1111 E Otace be to yoo, and peace, from Ood tbe Father, aod from our Lord J oaoa Cbritt. Who aan himaclf ror ou.r tina , that he miabt deliver ua from cbit pteaeot e•it world, accordin& to cbe \\ill or God and our father. (Gala- tians, 1: 3, 4.) EASY FOR FIREMEH ....... AYOcadot in tbo limeliJiat.. .. Riabt DOW a'fOcado Ctopl MO in their prime ... top a io Oa'fOr aacl low in price ... AJ wi•e• everybody wbo comet ia wocald take bome a aac:ktal ... Pedt1ps yoa milht like to btoaden yoar a"Wc:ado hD,.. i1oa. from the half abell ad auacamole ... Avocado poea ice cream: aoften ••ill• ice cream, mix in maahed a "We ado and re-rreeze ... a •cry novel sobtle Oavor. Avocado aoop: at time of aervina oicber chicken, Of. celery soup, add some ut'bod a-vocado, · 11ir quickly. . ty Graod Jury, as President John Miller, 3210 Marcus of the Newport Harbor Cham-Ave., Newport Beac:h, found ber of Commerce, as President Here' a a dJriae.rello ..a-. smoke pourins out of the ell 1 ...u of the Corona dol Mar Cham-hood of his 1957 Cadillac 1 pill. ciiMQ .r 0 ' ber of Cmerce, and as c. &ra&ecl p-..le, &wo and immediately drove to the ~ __ ......._ ... ~...._ Pte .,,·dent or the Corona del -c:ed a~. ,.,_._ • fire at.ation to have i t u -1 -uar Ce'v1·c Assoctation·, p · CaYffiJ a&llffer. 1 liP _,_ m tinauiahed Jan. 6. aremen Noru. THEREFORE. BE IT d d cnut dteNe, 1 c-. .-eM " removed the awitch an tape ........ .._ RESOLVED, that the mem-the loose wire ends. aea&a, 1 ~ • ...., ben of the City Council of oll•ea. aU dian...-of eo.ree; Newport Beach, for and on 1111 canuea -.4 ,.... two behalf of its ci tizens and TV SET BURHS laalna lopthr, dLI.llla wu themselve s, do hereby pay The tranafonner in the TV ,..,.,, -'• rea.tr to .ene, uibute to the memory of set of Oraeme Doane, 718 cat c::roMwtae, .. rtlllle wttll Braden Pinch and expreu Narciuua Ave., Corona del panley. AYocadoe c:o.btH appreciation for his excellent Mar, overheated and tel the ao d1Yillel7 wttll .., ....... and valued a em ces to the un.i t afire on Jan. 4. Piremen ddc:le, ..,_.., .., fnli&, City; put out the blaze and used a e1P. laul or ... aMeJoar •en BE IT FURni ER RESOLV-smoke ejector to clear the cole aJaw tllfa ,.,: ~ ~ ED. that this resolution be house or the heavy layer of pa&ed earro&a, ~ pat.edl c: entered in the minutes of the IJTI>ke. bale. 1 oa. le.ot~ jldce, ======================= aapr, 1 U.. aoer c:re ... aU = -..Ued •llb •ulted &Y~. SAVE NOW ONCE A YEAR BEAUTY SPECIALS Skin Care PRODUL'fS DU BARRY UluiqCru uo LOTION k.l¥ l~~oUI 1.50 SkitFmUer LOTION All after-cleansi~tt 1Mt RiiiSeS "'" traces of ,.,._:-,. cream -lletps uin wm tpand~. lkllttll hi.UI !IKMll cl a&op lle J• for ea. &alOIIP or con on Cite cob. bill we han thoae too. for • price .. The molt utuable oau come in tittle packaaes ... Prenc:b" a have uoned out the lump problems in pavy, white sauce, and a Ia kina sauce ... Three separate pacltaaet, you either add milk or water and have perfection for cauerolea and creamed disbea ... Ooean•t thia sound sood! Ham and En cauerole: alternate layers or ham and hard boiled sliced ens. topped wicb fresh mushrooms, pour white sauce over and top with crumbled pot.ato chipa. Any of these sauces, too, can be used as a base fot soupt by addin& more liquid. Prench" 1 alao bave a meat loaf uoce. A deliah combination of the riaht spices, add can toma~ paste and 1 cup water ... Por Sloppy Joes, mix with 1 pound cooked around beef and s plaah on bambutaer bun a ... Salnower on. Cite .epta.llle oU c:c.&Uililll ..,-e a..eftdal po~..a.ra&ea ... .., o•er ol*illable ... ne trade -• Ia Saftola. .. Ftnl •e laad ftlaoU, all• a. • .,..... lated the biatory of tbe Har- bor Department in Oranae Count)". He pointed out that the boys in tbe department enjoy their work 10 thoroupaly that even on their days ofT they vi sit the "office" and feel left out if they are no t 110 TUSSY BAND tile, •eu • • .,_.. .. , aow u.e .,... •• F~ onuaac ... l'• 110t eucll7 ..-e wllat lbelleftdal "1.1-.....-....e. ..e, bill I DoW •e:r an Yel7 .._._, ... ~ setlola Ia d-.red for. We eu Urllb k~ Cite oU • Cite IIMiwea ... Mark the Spark. says: "Skin di vina is the most fun . I'm alad you made a rubber euit for me. Dad." It just coes to show a lad of 8 can aet into the uemendous water sport or skin divina too. bouJht myself a weiaht belt called on these days for im- .:~d some weiahta to keep m~ portaot minion• QObcemina W_in_d _& _we___,atherll vtlut R., acroaa a Iteam ircm cleaner put out by E-Z-eat. Add a little to a cupful of boilina water, pou.r into a cold iron widl tJe atcam at on. p,.t iron nat in link •d let cleaner aeep dnoop. Rinae wi• more boili.Da ••• The wet sua t t aot for Chn st- mas is all alued toaether now and it is the invitation to one of the lfe&test adventures of my entire lifetime. Vie win a the Yari cry o r aea life ofT ttle Corona del Mar at a distance below the sur-the department. fac·e. It works perfectly and Aa Hany and Art took me has opened a new world for aboard the harbor patrolboat me. to view the "raiaina" of the I have aiven my son Mark a telephone company truck which wet suit too. and now he joins waa accidentally driven off the me in my uaanioos in the feny Iandin&. both Harbor Dis- ocean. TbooJh only 8 years trict Manaaer Ken Samp100, of aae. he is as tafe aa can 2S21 Bayahore Or.. Bay be with his wet suit. It lteepa Shores, ud Harbor Maater him rilltt on the surface wbere Obera were on hand co vie• I want him for the present. the proceedinaa. -Uitl water aeopiaa throop ... Serneea J•'U WM& to Jot ............ ret...-.: 0. ·-._ .... , ... .. ...., ,..... ..... ~ ........ .., ..... -... ..... r11ra ....... , ~ .................... , .. ,_ ........ n. ..... ...u tr' ........ It ... _,_ ....... ,_ ......... All ..a ...... ,_ ... ..... .···~!!!!~~~····~~~~=~··•• St.ate Part coves and jettiea leads to 10me of t:be interea· tin& acenea that you cao en- joy throuah picturea but never The wet suit leta bim float After the truck waa retriend like a cork. tboupa he can use from the watera In front of tbe his snorkle to enjo-y the Yie'W Union Oil Company luutina below; be necda have no fear and the Halbor l)eptlrtment of not bein& on top wbeo he buoy •a• bact ia lhe poue ... fkaHee· ,... ... t: .. .. I . ··-·· ............ . ............... ..,.. ... fully appreciate an til you yoor- aetf bave the fiab awim put your alan muk. You reach OOl in an effort to lflb the curious ailver atreab and they do juat that. It i 1 faacinatin& bow the a)aaa mapifi .. the imaae• ia the water. l looked at aomo of the 1W fhh aed Chouattt •r• ly lhey would bt al toall 11 co 18 iadaca looa. ooly to find "e' are only half • root. It II a alU'PriN Chat IIJIIII be U • pcriea~ed 10 be epprec:ia .. d. I fond lllat whn I ••t awimllliat wi tb lha wet •it I coold DOt ctiYt •ery (ar M· low •• liufac:o witboet boa.. ....................... -~ ln1 II) •• tD,. Piaally I wanta to do so. aion of the department. and • • • the truck naturally ~lied out Tlae harbor aod the ocean are of the clria.k. lhc cwowd of like unto a world onto lbem-aroand 4S people went beck to aelvet. Hany Wrilbt. 43~ wort or their •arioae put- Goldenrod Avo.. Coma a del aai ta. Mar, and Art Mace, Co a.. The men of dlc Hatbor De- Meta.. two barbor patrolmen, pe.rtmeat au.rely •• well in- toot me on a toar of the Hu-fomtecl •d c.,.Wo ia •eh bor Prida:r ia dle hartlor pa-.acti'ricy. n., matt dao trol boat. watawaya uft aad lea.tt. ~·-a..• IIIII .... ., .... ,.,. .. ,...., ... ,...,.. ..... . lllistlrtliS for 1 IMfy. *"1 ......... 2.51 Hany polatecl to many of •• Wida •• .,_..,.d• of -•ta -- bome• of famoo• P«»fle alooa •li••• ap •• do• .. ... .., -· Art ftlltd ia dtiMfl -•• w .. clay .... , ........ calfP a •• ,..., eome of dle Mtlt~• •• .. .., waa. 6ia ia a Wlllld• ~ p ~A.__.., ••llG~"~•t ot6e M1 -... •. 1a1 ~talaato now. 31,., E. c·~ H t--.1 It ia lat.reachla 10 .., .. all ~' ~ WJ. -..ar ~.ne lwlloir ,. ........ ....,. ... • • • COrona del Mcit ... ., Mtnlfl Dd ure........ Pacta ... , ..... ...na,. =... .... ··--· H.rtor Mu&er AI OM,., e.e It l• rtell1 • _,tiiMI:::: .:lllllflillilll•••·•·llllllliiiill········ .201a wu-r Or •• BaJIIii' ,.. ...... ... • .., ... .. eo . -n. ..... ................ .... nt· ........ -................. ...... •-ah r ..... .._ a •••lin e1 f'.T.a ,...... ............. CM*-'• ·-.. ,._. .... ~ .... ..... _.. .... c.- •• 'I ... sr ..... ... ~~as,. .. a •· ....... . s 1 c a rt ,._. .............. * ................. ............. ~~e -1'*'"'- cusToM TAILO.S ~ ORiole J..Z110 3837 E. Coul HlllnrQ Co1011a del Mar, Calif. JAMES D. RAY IIINilc Dlllrlctlr 3512 E. COAST HWY. COaOifA DEL 110 Oatoa. J-0510 IESI UPIII.STERIII Vpbelftery & D1..,.. r ts50 lf•WI*t 8194 eo.ta ..... l.Daerty 1-4'111 Professional Directory FUNERAL DIRECI'ORS ... Friendly Neieftborhood Service BELL BRO ADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway U 8·3433, 8·3434 Costa M~ W estclif~ Chapel o(_ '!•'!"'•,.. 427 E. 17th ST. COSTA MESA ....... INSURANt:.t.: ... FOR ALL OF YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS Sadleir Insurance Co. John E. Sadlelr 3333 E. Cout Hwy. Corona del Mar OR 3-3850 INVESTMENTS ... CROWELL. WEEDON 6 CO. Members Pacific Cout Stock E•ch. Burdett Harrison, ~s. Mer. Dick Rucker Ted Paulson Lols Fennell Rutb Ba~r Mike Myers Private Wire Servicn 21620 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar OR 3, 7005 L OS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC, under the direction of Or. Hans Schmidt-Isser- stedt, will present a concert Jan. 13 in the Orange Coast College auditorium in the Sllbscriptlon series of the Orange County Philharmonic Society. The con- ductor, who has I ed such orchestras as the Hamburg Symphony in Germany and the Stockholm Philharmonic in Sweden, will direct the L. A. Philharmonic i n Schubert's Symphony No. 5, Don Juan by Richard Strauss, and Symphony No. 1 by Brahms. The concert wi II begin at 8:30 p.m. Single tickets are $3, students an d children's tickets, Sl. From The POLICE BLOTTER Fl'tcii.J. Dec:. 29 Grea Davies. 2571 C rest- view Dr., Bay Shores. re- ported his I arae a re en can- vas j acket stolen from the coat room at the Cotona del \1ar Youth Center ... Mrs. Hu:el \4cDowell. 111 Shore· cit fT Rd., Shore Cliffs. re· ported thatan S85handmade ornamen tal gas lamp with a brass frame and copper roof had beer. stolen from the driveway in her front yard. .. Jewelry valued a t $10 was reported missing by Mrs. Ruth C. Ray from the manu- fac turing plant where she worked, 3011Yz Newport Blvd., Newport Beach ... Robert Haid, 12, of 2306 Laurel Pl., Newport H ei ah ts, was bitten by a year old Gnnan-shepherd do& owned by Raymond Lanuy, 2501 16th SL , Newport Heights;- the do& has been quaran- tined. SatllniQ. Dec. 30 Six flood li&hts valued at 513.20 were stolen from the Ebbtide Trailer Par\, 1560 Placentia Ave., Newpo L .. a 55-watt Sonar radio 1.nd a 20-root antenna valued at S600 were sl>leo from Fr-.k Rappert M Covina, Mlo had his boat docked at 1428 W. Bay Ave., Balboa ... A s trina o r Christmas tree lights were sl>len from the city owned Marina Trailer Park ... Georse Hooton, 209 \4ari P>l d Ave .. Corona del Mar, was bt tten by a do& while walking on the \4ain Beactt. The dog was quarantined ... Theodore Webber, 217 Vta \1enl>ne, Lido, repo rted the theft of a set of diamond rinas from a dresur drawer in his home; The rinas were valued at S 1,200 ... Juliano Arap)n, 21, of 1208 W. Balboa Blvd .. wu a trested on a etc arae of takina a half p1nt of liquor from the Stau Liquor Store in \4cFadden Square. Newport Beach. 8udQ. Dec:. 31 A bike wu stolen fmm the Newport Hiah School rack. William Schuler, 1601 Uarrow Pl., Harbor IIi shlands, re· ported a fire extingu1 sher valued at $5() ~as stolen from a locked wood box on thedock 0~11edby the \1arina Dunes lnc. ofOranaeCounty. 'loecla.J, J• l Donald \4oore. :!3. or 1208 Balboa Blvd., Balboa, was booked on a dtaraeofiniOx.i· c ation 1n pubhc ... Olive Berreau, 48. Baysho re Par\ D-8 . Bay Shores. was booked on a charge of drunk in an auto and not ha\'lng her dn - ver's li cense tn her pos es- ion ... S. F. Eyestone. 1601 Balboa Ave .. Balboa Island, reported the buralary of a SlO transister radio. a S1 5 vibral>r s ander, S50 sktlsaw. tool box and a ssorted tools valued at 585. (Continued on Page 8) MONEY GOHE, BUT CREDIT CARDS FOUND What could have been a major loss for H.M. \4ansfield, 4815 Surry Dr., Cameo High- lands, tumed out to be only S60 dov.n lbe drain. Mtile at the Cbers Inn. Corona del \1ar. he found he had lost his wallet. It con- tained hi s 1dentJf1callon cards. $60 and 11 credit cards. Later police reported the wallet was found 10 La· auna. the money aone. but the credit cards a till there. 'ANUARY TIRE SALE! ALL TIRES REDUCED Gangeoven and Foctory seconds ..,.~ 171111 IEIIPI " .. Ph.-Ex. Tu and your ol cl tire I• cony .o Cllfl9f•te line of -....~ c• tlau MEWnRES AND RETREADS Jerry Hall Tire Service SPOTLIGHT AWARDS are being selected this week by the Girls League of Newport Harbor High School on tht basis of nominations by classmates and recommtnda- tions by teachers and the administration Here, study- Ing the nominations, are Sara Vllll Ornum, at left, Spot· l ight Awards chalrm~n , M\d Jeanne Brubaker president of the Girls League. WILTAI lUilE'S IIAWADU ROM Amcri~'a La,..... ~lt'<'tlon Round& da ~k Ra-.Jl&n f'Ublon Sw.&ha-0&,..... .................. _,. ..,.. .... ~• au • • • Tbe Scoart Diehla of Corona Hipl10da apeat Cbriatmaa down eouth at Bonita near SliD Dieao in order to be ao- IC1ber with lheir aon, Bob, •d bi a wife ad baby-all ri ai tina from Bemwda-10d Mn. Bob Diehl' a parenta, who live in ·Bonita. On their way to California, LL Di ehl and bja wife and wee baby atop- pod for a viait with hia aia- ter, Mu. Qene Lay. now liv- ioa near Waahioaton, D.C. • • • Nikki Nilu baa returned to New Yon City after apendina tbe holiday vacation wilh ber parentt, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Nilea of the Upper Bay. Nitti bat been acudyin& at the New Yort Academy of Dramatic Ana. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCardle of Costa Mesa even left the1r little bne at home when lbev took orr for the desert for ~ little hol1day vacation. They headquartered at Palm Springs 10d took in surrounding potnts of interesL • • • Mrs. Marae Crumley of Bal- boa Island celebrated her mid- December b~rthday W1 th a dinner party in her honor Jiven at the Harbor Estates home of her son. Kenneth. and h1 w1fe. • • • Tl,c J . Les he Steff en s en's of <. .tmeo Ht Jh lands ~ere dis- appcunted because thei r son James d1dn't make 1t home from New Yor\, bot enJoyed Chrutma, wtth thetr son Don and his w1 fe an d several ctuldren of Costa \1esa. • • • The nu bua seems to be a fnendly variety du s season- passcng easily from one to ano ther. llelen Nowland of Corona del \4ar, Ens1p1 staff member. pecked up a strain l,f 11 over Chn son as and then relmqu1shed 11 to her hom e-mate, Lou1 se \1eteer for the "1/ev. Year week-end. · / nua •· , __ u. •• -=--.., -· caM ..... A quiet Chrisona1 waa tbe order of the day for the Joha Drury family of Corona del Mar. Mr. Drory had major lur- aery durina early December and while convaleacioa, eon Duid came down with the flu ... di~'t everybody? • • • Mra. Bemice Bureman 10d her dau&hter moved from Dahlia Ave., to 701 Helio- trope Ave., Corona del Mar, our the holiday a. Mr1 . &reman then started the New Year by com ina down Wllb the nu. • • • The Robert Underv.ooda of Corona del Mar spent Christ· mas wcth both \4r and \4u Underwooda' famllcea an Blythe. After retumtn&• son. Bob, contracted the nu 411d each member of the famll) shared 11 w11b h1m. • • • The Jack SadleHS or Corona del \4ar entertained children and grandchildren over the Chri s tma s week-end .. bot the pet rurtles rema1ned 1n h1bemabon and djdn't ~ake up for the celebratio ns . • • • A new soc1al poup. the Harbor Li ab teu, bad more than 100 present for thetr bol1day dinner danc e held at the Villa Manna De c. 28. Reservations were made tbrou&h ~es. and \4uu. R. 91. ~dd. Lyell Buttennore. Robert Cooper. EJ too Oenn er. Meril Graham. W. D. \1arnner. Jack McCabe and Robert UndettiOOd. ••• AND NO SMOKING Hcre't an old-ume remedy for a son tbr0111-I.Ue a fC3lher ... dip it in tcrOKne ... rub ovct the infected area. This is a case ol tbe c:u~ bema ~orx than the 1tlness. It's ntec to tnow we don't h<J"c to rely on such uxlrectJve and unp6easant '"~hcf .. So. don't t.1ke chances V>'hen your hcaJth I) an~ul~ed When 'uu're Ill, your physician IS t.hc onJy pcrsun quaLified to prescnbe for your needs. Then. ror prompt, profCSSJonaJ scrvtee, brinJ his prc:scnpuons to us Christensen PharawJGCy 3021 £.COAST BWT .. COIIOI'A DEL MAll OBlOLE 3·2550 LET US PUT NEW LIFE 1n your clothes 1 DAY CLEANING 2 DAY LAUNDRY tNO EXTRA CHABCEI VILET Cl FUElS Minor ~pra1~ F~ Jaat c.n oa ~11. • Dnp Ia at JU'7 E. COAST IIIWAY .. 00801fA Da. IIU AHNOUHQHG The Opening of GEORGE'S BARBER SHOP ( 6onnerl y Hutt' s Barber Shop) Two barbers to serve you ))]) E. Coast H'woy Corona del Mar (Near Denny's Restaurc:w1t) Phone: ORiole .S. 17 46 ---~ ---~- / / / , Transfer your OLD 1961 or Open your NEW 1962 Sarings A·ccount with .. NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS tlte Savings and loan Association that has helped to make Orange County the BRIGHT SPOT OF THE NATION! SAYIIICS BROUGHT IN OR POSTwuutl£0 BEFORE THE 1 Otla Of MY MONTH Wtl DMOOIOS FROM TH£ FIIST If YOU llvt Ill OUJI'( COUNTY '~e tunes •ou t~trv\1 to u\ "'t ~ use<' • ' ,.,,., ,,.,. ,.,. • lf'~· ~"' o1 lilt ~~u 111 ""'•c~ vou ~ YOt• '"'t' I 0 '1'<111 I~ I'll" ~ I') ~S r•cor~ I •I UfS I>I:IUU U fl\b '090tlurul t~ b·N~I' f ' lltt CO~\Ianl '"' u l o• I)()OIIIthoo ll••nl \ -~ \!O"'f!S IO "'"t ,.,. till\ "f'\S OI(UI'f'l 4.50% I• 1 OU DO MOT liYl Ill OUJIU COUNTY 8u1 ••!.II 10 stme 1ta ftniUtl< r 1'•1~ ~~ P'0'4lf' I) •lit ~ I ••1 to bfl'" n to lrtlll ft r ~~ t~ t~ • Sn·n~ lnsi•IUIIM II••' ~110•'1 'hts arn U "'til IS you ~IIOW the 1)11• 'I ~~~· htnd M•~• tfi~UioH '''I' tiiiCI Sl!'t il have found 11 hlply profit._ r 11\t 1Civa~l.tat of our htlo t"<l l ll•cl.lftct tfl "" .,., 11111 offell lftl rl(lltst p•ol 1 pol'flrt•el on the fl't•ff n11ocm Clnwt ....... , •••• ,.._..., ...... • Staaley •ut Rea• Craia Wuman will preacot ucerpta fiom famous playa at the Newport Beacb f!bell Club IMCtina at 1:30 p.m. Tbur .. diay , Jan. 18, in the clu~ laooae in Batboa, a~cordina to Mrs. Peraua McKay, ways 1nd means dinctor. "The Ualy and the Beautiful" h the tQle of their proaram for the ways and mcaoa benefit. Rena Craia Wasmlft bu appeared with Katherine Cor- nell, Orson Welles, Helen Hayes and Ida Lupino. Her husband beaan bit career under Walter Hampden 1nd later appeared with Max ReanbardL He hat alto been active an moVlet and tele- vision . GIRL FOR COHATS A dauabter was born to ~r. and ~fl. Duane R. Conat, 37 13~ W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach, on Saturday, Jan. 6 . at Hoag Hospttal. ~ BIG S A v I ~ Famous Make skirts drr ~ ~=-=-em"=o=n I 11 2 'l 'f-II PORT \VI ( I ) ... T \ ,, f-" " TV STAR EDNA SKINN ER is also a lady angler, member of the Anglers' Friday Luncheon Club. Mrs. Slcinner, star of the M1ster Ed TV se nes. lcves at 2Q36 Clifi Or., Newoort i1" ghts She •s shown here receiving her trophy for the large s t albacore, 30 oounds, b ounces, from Dr. Harold ')ee l(~' chawr:an of the awards committee, at the annual ::ancuet t ,., H1.' P holfJI SPACE AGE PROGRAM "Space \ge \ommunlca- tann '>" "Yoc ll he Ul'tU &ed by (:,rdl"n \1d lu~h of Pac1 fi c I elephc,ne at a rreeung of the 'tudcn t hodv at 1\hraham l.an coln ~t.hn11 l at I 10 p.m. l hu r~dav . Jan II! llcghil&ht ••f the rrngrarr ...., d I be the ~un ccntt "fa tclerh<>nc !>IJ!· nal uf a mod el Projec t l·.t.ho 'a tel li te COAST SUPER MARKET 3347 E. COAST HWAY CORONA DEL MAR OR 3-3510 We Deliver 11:00 A.M. -3 P.M. Open 9 to 6:30 Daily Sunday 9 to 6 Groceries Produce Froze• '>I'KI'' cl II I 11 'hlllll RO~f-\WA."o5J'>'- TOMATOES POTATOES TV DINNERS ''"' '"'' 2''"25c '"' "' 29' z '"' "J APPLESAUCE Avo~bos PEAS 'ilr oz. NEW OFFICERS of the Angler's Friday Luncheon Club were Installed at the annual awards and Installation banquet Jan. 5 at the Newport Harbor Yacht C lub, Balboa. Shown here, left to ,ight, are: Pullman Lowden, second vice pres id.'lt; TomtShears, president; Mrs . Joseph Hood, secretary; Lloyd Blanpled, retiring president; Roy Muel ler, first vice presi dent, and Bi ll Ritter, treasurer. Mr s. Hood is shown holding one of the trophies awarded that evening. ANGLERS NAME NEW OFFICERS New offi cer ~ wrre tnstalled and I!! B\\ard ~ >A-ere f' von vUt at the 1\ngler!o' I rHJay LIHlchcon Cluh'' ctnnual awards and an-.t.il !au • ., ban- quet held at the '-ev.port Harbor Yacht ( luh cn Halboa Fnday mght, Jan. 5. lncomtn~ ufficcrs a rc T om Shears. pre•Hdent. Roy \1uel- ler, first Vh.c: r res• 1cnt. Pullman Lc>>Ndtn '>ccond Vtce prc'icJen\. Udl K1tter. treasu rer. anJ ~r' J o seph Hood. ~oecre tar) . Outgotng offi cers are Presi- dent Llnvd Hlanpaed, Vice Pre'ltdent <;hears. V1 cc Prcs- tdent t-d Bums. Treasurer Don Samc s and Secretary L ucc a Nosenzo. Here are the award wanners: for firs t marlin. Opal Gretten· ber&. laracst marlin, llani- son Reno; first tuna. Jane Dehne, laraest tuna. Roy ~uellcr, first albacore, Tom Bell. smallest albaoore, Sally Johnson, largest al- t'lacnre, E<kla Skmncr; largest yellowtail, Thelma Bradford; laraes t whate sea bus. Ann Bele; largest t.a lico bass, Mr . Btanpied; largcit bara- cuda, ~r . Lowden , largest Bonato, D.A. Youngberg, largest dolphan, Betty Dehne; largest croaker. Dr. S.R. ~onacC\, largest corbina, Ned Johnson. large&t fish cau&h t 10 the Sev.mg Thread Derby , \larian Crosher; most fish caught m sewina thread derby . ~ary Bums. HONESTY PRAISED r ..... o vouths "Yoere !>parnng around playfully and ~ark Storev. 1601 Bonn1e Doone Ter . lrvtne Te"ac e, fell a gal n s l a Wtndow or Bu'k- holm' s Gourmet Shop, 311 \Ianoe Ave .. Balboa Island, and busted a pane o f glass valued at S6. Both he and ha s partner, Cra1g Savaac. 1331 Santan- ella Ter.. lrvane Tenac e called polcce to report the m- cadent and offered to pay the damages. Police commended the youths for their honesty. ......... <:llu* or •• MeaMI,C....deiMar-••-n. ... ol On•IP•••" will tie ••...,... mplo 01 Dr. o.na• Slrickler at •• 9:30 1M 11 .... ltmCtl. N•• -'*• will be receind at the 11 L•. 11rtice, aad a ooff.. laOOt will follow. Ctlrhtia Scieace Cluatdat' Newport Beach, Corona del Mar and Coat.& Meaa -A com- muoioa aemce entitled .... C> rament" will M held tbia Sunday. Paul'• advice to Timothy i a the sol den tea&; "Be thou an eumpte· of the belinera, in wotd, in con- nraation, in c:barity, in apirit, in feith, in purity." 0 Timothy 4;12). The Plymouth Cooareaa- tional Church. Corona del Mar-The Rev. Norman Brown of Costa \1e se wall be peat m1n1 ~IC:r at the 10 a.m. Sun- da\· aervace. His meuaae to the children will be "Makin& a C'h1• ce" anJ has sennon topi c will be "llow God Helps 1n Fear" ' r ~t Bapti st Church, Costa '1oa-The Rev. Del Powell, r·tssionary to Ethiopia, will be guest mi nister this Sun- day. His sermon topic at 11 a.m. will be "The Search," and at 7 p.m. he will show shdes on Ethiopia. Corona del Mar Community Church . Cooarcsational, mem- ber o f the United Church of Cbriat-The Rev. Edwin Gomke will preach on the topic, "What Is Eternal Lafe"•• at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday services. Unheraaliat Cbureb, Coata Meaa-"Wby I Am a Haman- iat .. will be the aetmOn topic of Or. Charles Blauvelt at the 10:30 a.m. SGnday tor- vice . Firat Baptist <.."'burch, Cor- ona del Mar-Or. Thomu Welch will preach on "Sub- stitute Pay" a t the 11 a.m. Sunday service and "The Way of Faath and Worka" al the 7:30 p.m. semce. CHURCH WOMEN TO MEET THIS FRIDAY The Una ted Church Women o f :'llewport Harbor wall hold their annual day meetin& at St Andrews Presbyterian Church, begiMina with reg- istration at 10:30 a.m. thia Friday. Jan.l 2. Mrs. Burt Procter of Corona del Mar, World Day of Prayer chairman of Newport ~!arbor, wi ll speak on her recent tnp to Miami, where she repre- sented the local oraan 1 za tion. New officers wi II be In- stalled by Dr. Charlet Die- renfield. putor of St. An- drews. Ch aarman of the day as \Irs. W.B. Wuaflt. Corona del ~ar. CHIJ~CHES Cbriatian Science Services FIUT CBVBCB or CBBIST, ICJEJfTIST 3303 Via Lido N~wport Beach SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 a.m. and 11 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 . 11 a.m . WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8 p.m. READING ROOM · 3315 Via Udo. Npt. Beach ()pt-n w~k drays- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m . W~dnesday, 9 a.m.-7:45p.m Tu~sday and Friday- 9 a.m. to 9 p.m . IECOJfD ~CB OF CllaiST. saEX11ST Jfewport a.acb at Con»Da del Mcu 3839 East Coast Highway Corona d~l MaT SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICE 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8:00 p.m. READING ROOM- 3839 East Coast Highway Open week days- 10 a m. to 4 p.m. You are cordially Invited to attend ChurCh Services and to use the Reading Room. St. Jamn Episcopal Church 3209 Via Lido Newport BeaC'h • OR 5-0010 The Rev. John H. Parke, Rector SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00-Holy Communion 9.15-famlly Servke and Su nday School 11 :00-Mornane Prayer and Sermon Nursery and small child care provided THURSDAY 10:30-lloly Communion and Healing Service F'll'11t Baptiat Church FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 2411 East Cout Highway Corona d('J Mar Or. Thomas J. Welch. Putor Sunday. 11 :00 a .m.: Morn· lng Servace. Evf'nlng Servict>, 7:30. A cordial welcome Is ex· tendt'd for all aaes to at· tend Sunday School u well as Sunday morning end ev~ntnr servict>s. A mld·W~k service Is hf'ld evNy Wednesday at 7:30pm. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Franklin 0 . Bixler. Jr. MlnUiter LI 8·4718 Parsonage Ll 8·5294 SUNDAY Bible 5<-hool Churril Servlct' Young Pt'Oples' M<•etlng VespN Servl~ WEDNESDAY 9:30a.m .. Woml'n's Bible Study 7:00pm. -irayt-r Mei>tlng 8 :00pm . Choir Practlct' NurM>ry and C'hlld Care 9:45 10·40 5:30 6:30 Provided f'1rst ChriMian Ctlurt'h 796 Vtrtorla at Pl~ntta Costa MNJa CORONA DEL MAR COMMUNITY CHURCH COifCUCAT10JfAL 611 H~llotrope Av~nue Corona del Mar, Calif. MORNING WORSHIP 9:30 and 11 A.M. Church School clasaes 9:30a.m. Nursery ror both hours. '"'' ''''" , .. ~oo "A'"" 2 for3 I 'A\11\ PEACHES IT'S TENDER -- IT'S FLAVORFUL OOOH, WHAT REFLECTION! Thelma Bradford, 878 w. 18th St., Costa Mesa, says to Or. Harold Decker, chainnan of the awards comm ittee, upon pres entation of the I arges t award, the Schenley's Soortsman's Club Award for the largest yellowtail, weighing 17 oounds, 15 ounces. The award was presented at the Annual Awards and Installation Banquet held Friday, Jan. 5. (ENSIGN P•oto) of Coeta Mesa (I.Ddepnd•t 11bl• 141ptia1) Santa Ana 6 Maanolla Sts. D:. P. G. Neumann, putor Edwin C. Gomk~ Mlnllter Lutheran Church Of the Mcmter United Luttl«an <Jturc:t\ tn A.IMric& #21 < '-' 5 for TIIAT 0000 EAS rUt'll PORK 11JN ROASTS CHOPS 53~ or SERVE WITif APPLELAND APPLESAUCE CENTER CUT fARMER JOHN PfiK CHOPS 7 ~pH 59C PORK SAUSAGE 65• _,, ,_,, llr.IY -JAIIJIIf11-12- STUDY HISTORY OF AGGRESSION A oourse on "Hialory of Conrnoniat Aaareuion" ia beana ajven at Santa Ana Colleae on Wedaeaday evo- nin~a wi lh the fir at lecture Jivcn hn. 10. DeadliDO for reai etration is J aa'. ll. The 12 week oooru, 7 to 9 p.m., ia beina COftCiucted by P10f. Jobn Sc:hmi ta, poli t· leal science and philoaophy teacher at cbe collep. He i a • reetr9e Madill Corps eapt.aJn aad apeah to •• Marinu on 10pica related to .. .,.ertio. aad Con.nuftiado acti•idta. nn ..... ,. ..... la •• .,...,_ will M PrieC41U Katherine Karadja of Ru- mania, on Jlft. 24; Willi• Wheeler of PollertDft, wbo is lhe Welt Coaat lnuatiaator Cor dte Houae Convnattee Oft Un-Amm<*' Acti•it.iea, ud Tom Hoa1 of An8beim, .tao ia c:bainnu of dte CaHfomia American Lepon Anti·Sa'- be •ersi•• ~ittel. Pln mol't •lld•ta aN needed to ntoll to ... .,. tbe clau belaa held. Reli ... tf .. OO costa I.S pel .... L Laat ,,., •• cl•• ._.. • _, .... ta •• 0..111! Oie•t Colle .. lt laed tt M • ...,..., ... 2'MCiioea . SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45a.m. Sunday School 11 :00 a .m. Mom In& Worahlp 6:00p.m. n.Jnln& Unions 7:00 p •. m. Evenln1 Worwblp WEDNESDAY 7:20 p.m. Btb._ Study 8:00p.m. ~r Meetln& ~ 3545 East Oout Hllbwa:! Corona del Mar Dr. CeN.ld Strkkler. Putor Phone: O~le 3·50122 SUNDAY 9CIImULE 9:30A.M.-'"'-Servtee 9:30 A.K-Suncla1 lkMol 11:00 A.M.-n.. 8ervtot WELCOME Harbor Cbri8ticm Church JfEWPOtT a!:ACH ....... ...., ...... ROBERT BAOHMI of 1211 ...Uq t.mponrll1 at lewntt\ o.y Adventt.t S.nctuary Devon Ln., WntciiH, hu caraw 6 lolla, 01t a.y near Oranp, tt....,ort III1Aibbl been IPPOinttd to Itt .,ost of Qaurdl 8dMol at t :U Woralltp a.m 10:4:5 director of o,... CcMtty • (all .,., C•~ .,...tciM, operalons for ttte HOHM• "'a -uo. Un..l(J; 1n ~ J..tMrty; Hlrdw•t Co. of Los Mtlles. Ia All tiiUII. Left" Mr. Bill'•, 12. Ills-... .... ... .,l .. tG ....... we• .. fh11 J1Kt lftl. 1l.:_ ·~.....;_.,..!W!!!tt~D!!tM!1!•!!~!! ... ..:.~ ..... !!£:Ca:=•!!:*!•~.;..::_-~._~~ "'1 -;; ' . ~ ~ ,, ,. NEW PRESIDENT of the Orange County Chapter of the Building Contractors Association of Callfomla is Alvan Clemence of Corona del Mar, who Is also chairman of the Newport Beach Planning Commission. New officers were installed Jan. 5 at a meeting held at the Santa Ana Elks Lodge. Pictured here, left to right, are Jack Kinney of Anaheim, secretary; Peter Johnson of Buena • Parte, vice-president; Alvan Clemence, president; Joe McCormick of Glendale, president of the statl" asso- ciation, Installing officer; Robert Williams of Santa Ana, vi ce-prttsi dent, and AI PI eger of Corona del Mar. treasurer. Mr. Clemence succeeded AI Bergum. $1000 Che(k SCOUTS ON CAMP-OUT For Musi( The Oranae County Phil· bannoni c Soci cty hu re- ceived a $1 ,000 check from the Ford Motor Company Pund in auppott of the So- ciety'• proaram 10 brin& out- atandina mus ic to Oranae County. The preaentation was made by Dr. Lloyd P. Smith , research director at ford AetOAutronic and member or the Board of Oi · rectou of the Phllhannon1c Society. GOES TO VANDENBERG Auman Third Clau Oan1el 0 . Meinhardt. whoae paren lS reaide at 226 Co naae Place, Coata Meu, ia be1n1 aulp~­ ed 10 Vandenbera Air Force Baae followina hiaaraduation from d\e United States Air Force technical tta1n1 na courae for electricians at Sheppard AFB. Texaa. He i 1 a araduate o f Newpon Har- bor H1 sh School. GIRL FOR SHELDONS A dauJhter was born to \.1 r. and Mrs. Jame1 J . Sheldon, 824 W. 15th St .. Newport on Friday. Jan. 5 at Uoag Hos- pitaL BY CBtJCK SPANGLER Nelpboaood Comal .. lon'r Troop 17, sponsored by the Newport Balboa Rotary .Cl•lt. returned with noth1na but enthusiasm for their wmter campout Dec. 29-31 . \1e~ ben left at different intervals the 29th. Scoutmaster Mason Wallace was amona the first to leave, dn v1n1 a van truck with all the aear and food, but the truck never made it to Camp Roko li near Bar10n Flats. Ass1 stant Leader Ron Har· lderoad and Cornr111tteeman Jack Nelson made two tnps dov.'fl the rnount&J n to shuttle aear to the camps1te. About th1 t1me the cook,Art Sherry. was in a 1ltew w1th 27 scouts all wanting someth1na to eaL Fanally at 11 p.m. diMer was over for everyone. the cook th ouaht, when 1n came Or. Jack \1cCabe, the scout ad- vancement cha1rman. w1th his carload of Scouts. mu tterina that it 11 somethma of a lona trip if you JO by Bia Bear. Maybe a leuon in map read- ina would help. Troop 17 shared the c:amp- aite with Scouts from Santa Ana Troop 166. Our bata are orr to them for their help in comina to the rescue of our cook. helpina him out of a t.ouah situation, and for the fine diacipline exhibited by the Santa Ana acouta and d\eir .-J>arentt. Arthur Cherry and the follov.· ina members of the committee: Or. Jack \4cCabe, Ron liar· kleroad, Bob Cooper. \1ason Wallace, Jack Nelson. Art Cheny and Chuck Spangler with b11 youoa son. 1\ev~n Treop 17 would welcome them on any outina. One aua- aeation made heartily by all the boys wu ·that the buaJer ao outside the cabin to blow reveille. SETIING IN SUPPL Y Some of the h1ahliahts of FOR NEW BUILDING? the outina were: Oenni 1 Oaon 1 broke throu&h the 1ce on Buralars ente red a garage Jinks L•ke while aleddina; of a residence under ~.:on lotru~ Tim Cooper took his clothes tJoo in Upper Ne"Aport Bay bv off and dove into the lake the Dace Coostrucllon torr. to retrieve the sled; Saturday 3700 Newport Blvd .. ~ewpt>rt evenina a court of honor was Beach an d removed SH 5 held to advance 8 boya, in-worth ~f buddina suppl1es cludJoa Ttrn Thompson, first Taken 1n the Jan. "\ buralarv clan. and the followina were doors, wood str1 pp1ng. second clua-Mike Wallace, locks and o ther 1tems, ac- \1ike Blackwell. Ken Ofstad, cord1n1 to Kenneth Graham. Chria Nelson, Lance McCabe, 2888 BayshMe Or .. Bav Randy 01on and tenderfoot Shore s construc tion supenn- John Grindle. tenden~. The cook donated alrnoat 45 pounds of meat for che s tew and throuab hu ex-EMERSON COMER, 52, cellcnt ability made the camp SERVICES PLANNED a marveloua succeu. Attendina the outina were the followina scouts: Randy Oion, DeMil Oion, Mike Emerson Well Corner. 52. of 406 Belvue Ln.. Balboa d1 ed at h1s home hn. 7. lie had lived 1n d\is area for 14 yeau and an C alifom11 for SO yean . Mr. Comer was asaocuted with McKesson Robbin 11 Co. Surv1vina are IU s wife , RAY FIELDS, Jeweler Wallace, Chria Nelson, Ed Steen. Tom Spanaler, Lance McCabe. T1rn Gibian. One Beardwood, J oe Whyte , Craia Scofield. Jeff Youna. Kirk Buttermore, Ken Ofstad, John Gnndle. Mike Coxwell, Steve Bowie, Niaet He1delbach, T1rn Cooper. Larry \1or1ao, Kurt Andreu . Tim Thompson, \11ke Hart. Cra1a \icCabe. Kim Oavi 1, Scott Caraon. Make Blackwell, Ray Nesbetrn, l:.leanor, a son. Ronald of Uuena Park , and a oauJ}lter. Oiane Robertson of Santa Ana. rUneral ~CfVICeS wliJ be held at 1 p.rn todav . Jan. 11. at Baltz \1ortuary (osta \.1esa Chapel w1th the Rev. John Parke offi ciatJng. Nat. Watcb.mcdra NAME BRANP WATCHES DIAMONDS • JEWELRY • GIM'S 107 W. lttb SL. Coeta N-.a • Uberty ....... you dial! we deliver! WHY put up with th~ In· ('OOVf'nlf'nC't" Of IU!)ef· rna rket aho;plnJt When all you t'l'l vt- to dn as t~l~phon~ an ord~t. It will be ta~rully sei~C'd. and ctellvf'rt'd to )'\)ur kitchen ta· ble. No more trattlc. no more wrestllna with heavy l01tda. no more wasted tim~. f1lEE Dt11VEBY iT 3 P.M. OB,_. THE FINEST FOODS MAY BE FOUND AT U & I! Corona del Mar RUSS & OTHAL GOURMET SPECIALTIES! Try these for something dilierent and delicious ALL BFEF GERMAN ffiANKFURTS POU~O FOR POUND All Lean Donele~l> CANADIAN PORK 6roceries CANNED HAM 2 ~~ 1. 79 laftllf Honet Bear GRADE A HONEY 99C S LB. can SAVE 2M THESE SPECIALS GOOD FROM Spec1al ( uh BEEF ROLL 98~ S1rlo1n f1 p~ Rump (._1 no llome '.lade Potato \1acarnn1 Hean Sla" SALADS 29c LB ROASTS $1.29 LR Prod.uce GRAPEFRUIT FRESH TEXAS RI-O Rl'OY UNKIST ORANGES lLsuu R 39C JANUARY 11-17 MEJOU CO-OPDATIYK 11J'Yma CDOOP R aYDIC OVD -IIAaaft .. CAUrOUIA COJUAD on &YUTDAT LOw ID:LI' n.rca --WINE & lEER --a.r.. wt... ........ 8eCia D•••• ..... ...._. ._ T ... Di.1111tt ........ m GREEN STAMPS _. E. COAST IIWT. AT LAIIBPUI co.oRA DEL ca-.... .....ac• $• ......................... ~ I # ()ALUNGQQ IN 1HZ I made a couple or New Year' 1 reaolution 1. One or them waa to l't.op play1n1 hookey from my column v.n t· ina. Actually. al tbouah he probably won't believe me. I thank edi10r Hop had enouah to do with rnov1ng 1.0 nev. headquarteu, let alone try- In& to dec1pher my penman· shtp. I peraonally we lcome the EnsiiTI'• chanae of pnntana method. !lave vou not1ced how 'harp the p;ctures are' Looh l1ke any appropnate fi sb photos I aet. from nQw on , v.dt really stand oul' ~liAJ.FFi? WUFitf.' Have you seen vour f~rst ara~ whale of the \ea•mn' \\ the Great Gray 'Whale of the 79th Gray Whak \l.atch· tng r,roup. my face " real n·d I have not "et been ~le '" betlov., "Thar She ~, ... _,, .. I J1J hear from one nf the •lthc:r •lflc1als, vaa a Chntot· ma' ard. The -\IH>ee1ng \lid·"'= tern Fye (Including tl1c r .relit Lakes) reported. all • l In case }'OU're a new C!:BJer. or have a poor rnemo rv, th e ASMWE is the 79th'" uld adj utant, Dan' I Callahan of Ch1 cago. Glad to hav e 'ou report. Oan'l. 1 hav~· a r.·al strong susp1· c1on t.l> • : .. c wha le popula- tion h" d • :way a areater d1 s tanu: '''' 5hore than was once trte ,..,e I am 11ure that 1 a~t few vears. the t't1 g gra\ nnes, near shore. ho~ve be en Sighted much less often . I speak, of rourbe. <)f our !neal coaal Down ~an 01 e2c-wav . off Po1nt Lorna, the\''re oount- REORGANIZATION HELD BY TRAVEL SECTION The r uesda' < luh ,,f '\ev.- po rt llarbnr heiJ a re-.·r~aniZ­ atlon I'T'ee llng nf the 1 ra,·el Sec tHl n Tea "e~.terd.n .tl the home of \.1r" Irene V.1-.eman, pre•qdent. .$)l n rwrdlC,ICI { arnel" ll1gh land.., fhe purpo~e t'f th • I ·.1' ·, Sectl•'" 1 ea group, ,,11J \Irs J .1cl Stn d e r ~0~1 lf.,JI J,n Rd.. Ba,·cre<;t. r~o~'>lld '' ch a1rmolll. 1' fllf gett•n tt t' lmo" all fc-llo "·lr.H c:ler' better lA• plar: "h·ll the' ""uiJ I 1 ~ e l• • J. • Ju rt n ~ th c: ~ • ~ 1 r ~ ~e arano •Lhc1 jiJ••up ~'1ne'' 'Clllt I Ot-Pl Rl It Ill-\RI .... <i 10 HI· llll.ll RY 1111 BOARD < 1-Sl . P l-R\1SORS Of· OR \'<<1 U H 'lY l \11 1-tiR'II \ 0 '\ -\ l l-R 1 \I' Rl c •l I \ Tll)l>o.RH,J\RDI"'C' I \I I· Ol. r SII H fl R\ \\ \' o\\11 "ll\11·' I 0 1 111 1 I O'I"• l Cll ll Pur,uJn c h• the I •'"'~·rva­ llno an.t Plann1ng I a" a' J'llcnJcJ anJ the: Rc' •I 111on ,,f the l~•arJ ,,f SI.Arn' 1 'M' nf Or.1n gc (. IIUOI\ ( al1f,vn1a. "''tllC " hcrc:h\ ~1\C:Il that 3 f'Ubll , hC'diiO(t \1 1'1 tic.' hclJ h\ thc '.11J Hu.1rJ ,-4 "Y rc:r- 'l"t'f' ''"a .erta1n r••ttul atll~ regarJintt fa ll •'UI \hcl ter ~. a, a ... .!mcn.lr'!"c:nt nf the /.•n- lnll ( ,,Jc •f the ( r>unt\ ,,f Or ange 'ia1J !'lblll ht:ar1ng '"' the aholn e rr"~"''t:J r cgul atl••n "1ll 1-tc hcl,f 1n the l ha'Tll-er ' tlf the H•'llrt! t•f Su rcr'l'"'' 1n the lt'UM llt•u sc . 1n \.anta -\ria Change l ••unlv ( o~.l dor­ nla ''" the 1.lth oa' ,,f Janu- ar\ }Qt~: .11th.: h~•ur of 11.00 o' cl•'• <\ \i . at •t11 t:b lime an J pi a.:c a II person a. e1 tl1er f a\I Nin(t o\f np(l(Hin[t • a1 d re- gula !I nn v.dl 1-te heard 11 0 regulatwn pr!lf'('s1ng 'uch ilmendrnent l'f the l••n- ln&l oJe IS on file tn the of- flee ,,f the { llUntv ( lerl. of the Countv of Otange whc:rt said pmpo ed reaulatlcn '" available for I'Ubllc lnspe•- IICln . Oated th1 s ~th day of [)ec- embet, 1Q6l BY ORDER OF THt-B<HRI1 OF PERV\ ORS OF OR- ANGE COUNTY. C-\LI F'OR N1A. ( u L. B. V. ALL A C. l County Clerk and n - offic:~o Clerk of the Board of SuperV1 aon 0 r 0 raft II (.'oun I)'. CaJifomia. 8y Mabel L. Caateu Depoe, PUiieh: N..,.n H..-Ell 11 J-, u. lMl ana them. as uauat. But I'll betcha they di dn't have a k11ler whale in their harbor' f'OMING EVENTS ....... ,.,., .. ,.... D L c.ut 11 .. ~7 r.o.J .. tM emu ttl Kat C6liftn1a YOUR KIDS SICK? Aa•sr , •• ,. t~~ilh ••r- prlu ••lis, pu:zl•s. lnc•s 1111 d tr••ts .... If.-•• 11.-II ••ltit•J, 0/ Here are the datea of an- nual analma club attard dln- nen: pn~'s 1111tl ti•alclu ~-· to J,Utht tile yo•111 Fnday, Jan 19-Balboa .. , till.-tb, oltl•t•r:s 11 c lt•cUe. A.nat.na Club at the 'llewport llarbor Yacht Club, cock tails at6. danner a t 7. Saturday, J an . 20-Paclfit: .4,nglers at the Balboa Bay ( lub, Firat Cabin. Hobie's Party Supplies Hobie and Marge Loud Saturday, Jan. 20-EI Toro Anglers at th e ataff NCO C tub. L•ahter Than Au Rhe. 7 p m 2531 &. Cocut Bwy. c-~~ .,_ OB:Iole S·3113 Next door to Jewell W~lty Florlllt STOREWIDE REDUCTIONS SAVE UP TO 50% WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT LADIES SWEATERS valuu to 1198 .. OTHER SWEATERS regular 8 98 to 19 98 DRESS VALUES from 15.98 to 35.00 2 PIECE DRESSES 9 .98 to 19 98. CAPRI SETS valu es to 9 98 OTHER CAPRI SETS va lu u to 1 ... 98 BLOUSES voluea fro111 5 00 to 11 00 SKIRTS & CAPRIS from 9 98 to 19 98 SILF SKIN GIRDLES HANES HOSIERY SAle 1torh Jan 13 WARM ORLON SCUFFS S ~ L reg 1 'z<l HANDBAGS. JEWELRY . ROBE S AND LINGER! E. MEN 'S DEPARTM ENT SPORT SHIRT S valu ea from 4 95 to 11 9 5 MANHATTAN DRESS SHIRTS one group •a~h & w ear. dl\conttnued brolr en lo t regvlo• so· FAMO US MAKE CAR COATS reg 13 95 to 39 95 MEN 'S DRESS SlACKS valu e1 to 15 00 PAJAMAS v o I u • 1 to 7 9 5 Now 4.99 ......... u, to C)IOff ... now 7.99 to 17 .99 now ~ to !i>' Off now 5 99 now up to «)~ Off «>~Off 1o1p to «),Off ~~ OH _s_o_v_e_u_p-to~l QSl on every bo " 99c 20 to 50 Otl ~o to «l. O•f no .. 3 50 or 3 for 10 00 ~ to so o, Of! 2S (t Oft 3 99 CHILDREN 'S DEPARTMENT BOYS' & GIRLS' CAR COATS qudted, l1 ned & hooded . Values to 10 00 3 88 BOYS' & GIRLS' SPORTS WEAR Sport ~irh . Cop r~• Blovu• and Sk 11h liP to J)O Off BOYS' & GIRLS' PAJAMAS fomo111 111oke flannelettes up to zso; Off BOYS' & GIRLS SW.EATERS orion & ori on blend. . CHILDREN'S DRESSES. All SAL U fiMAL ..0 LAYAWAYS Bcmltameric:ard & lntematioaal a..ge. llll £. COAST HWY .. co•ONA OIL MA: Newport Harbor Olsip -6 Thursday. Januruy 11, 1962 Corona del '1ar, Callfomia NOW --AVAILABLE Iii ITS o\~ D DRESSES by Robert Powers IN ORLON, NYLON. ..,d IICOL JltRSI!:Y "ade 1o measure -Guaranteed lo Ot Al.!Q HATS WADE TO MATCH and F ur Hate mad e trom you,. old fur p lec ee ••• AN ANAHEIM WOMAN was struck down by a car F ri- day wh ile she was crossing Coast Hwy. in Corona del Mar at 5:38p.m. Gladys Nickerson, 57, was cross1ng at Poppy Ave. and was hit by a car driven through the red l1ght by Andrew Axtell, 48, of Garden Grove. The VIC· tim was taken to Hoag Hosp1tal w1th a fractured h1p and possible skull concussion. Axtell was charged w1th 1ntoxtcation in an au to and felony drunk drtv1ng. In the PICture above the vict im is shown l ying on the pave,.·ent wh ile officer s are investigating. rF~ SIG' Pl>ot ol Big Apt. Will Be Built I wtll opend • d•1 In 10ur hom . dol nc aJ teratJon. end remodltn 1 C <\1.1. "RS "-'RNFR JF ~7133 HOLIDAY IN SNOW Among !hose who took a holt day on skt s were \tr. and \1 rs. ~. R Zeboray of Po1n- setiJa o\ve .. Corona del \1ar "Grandma" came an d stayed w1th the little une s dunng the tntenm. \ Sl-t4,b94 perm11 fr>r a 14- untt apartment hou~e at 1728 Bedford Ln .. \\estcltff. hh been 1ssued h~ lhe 'l,e.,..port Beach Building Depl. to Bed- fo rd Lane o\pa rtmen 1 s \ second penn1t. S39.97&. "'as ISsued for a -t-on1t apartmcnL HOW TO CREATE YOUR OWN DECORATOR FURNITURE WITH .•• AMERICA'S FINEST UNFINISHED FURNITUR E SELECT THE BASIC UNIT YOU NEED Choo .. from o•ar 400 boalc t...old- '"9 bloclt urutt , chetta, ttorov• coaaa, bookco .. a ond daolta All ore apec•olly au • co·ordtnored to motdt the ne•t for cof'ftb•not•on "'"*'•· Hardwood, o,. ao ftwoocf. perfect for ony ftn•eh Here •• .,o•• choa.., o l~·inch l drawer h emlock d. •••. THEN A TOUCH OF DECORATIVE HARDWARE CHOOSE THE BASE OR LEG STYLE YOU WANT ,..1,. d•ff.,_, '·· ... ., bo .. ""''·· lro"' whlc+. to choooa, otylo4 I" Oro-tol, ltollo" "'•••l,clol, Soc· tlo,ol "'odam , Oenl oh or ce"t-· porory W .. tl u ae thl o 34" Chew bo .. Tha pullaond d. c 0, 0 fl •• hardware ore omon9 ..... Moat lmportef\t telecttont ... , they w oll o4d much 10 the a"fle o,d ,,_ te rest of ony fvmtture. At Butler's you con aelecf from hundreds ol d•fferef'lt al aea, ahopes, metota. ond ce ro'" .. c• Here we hove aelected pull ,..o 509 ond oome ooltd bra .. co m ere ~&a -=-­ -:::--:: G d _?::------- . · SELECT THE FINISH. YOU LIKE Your final choice f t color, and ot Butler'• you hove o ra inbow ol colors from •hlch to choote -rich bf.owf'l wolnuh, ou~eftflc oolemo, or per+topa a "'oclem O.,.loh Whethe r yov choooe • .,. ol the eoay wlp•·O" flni ahea and clo j t youraelf, or have Butler'• cua .. torJt ''"''~ ''• .t.e cho•c• i a yovra, your '"'•v•notiOft ho• a free re in ot~d lu•vry olwoye meona o ''"Y price at Butler'e Her•·• ..... r•atJft, • deceroter cheat 1fyfe cl o,.d t faed for theoreo you._., THIS CHEST WITH HAROWAIH ~EA DY TO FINISH JUST S35 H StoP ..,. "'" ••_. ..,.4 -••• ••· ~l .. ery 1tem• toile en ne• ldeoa ot 2123 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA Located in the N01urylmd Garden Center lbd -=:::: Follow1ng are the firs t per m1 ts 1ssued dunng 196~ C'O RO~A DEL \4AR Charlo lte Hous tDn, remodel, 30~ Poppy, S400. J . B. S tDd- dard, roof repasr, 2928 Ocean. S2,314 11-\RBOR Vlf-~ IIILLS O.L. Robertson. s1gn at \1ac>\rlhur Blvd.. and Coas t 11 .... y . s~oo. 3 -\L BOA ISL >\.~0 F H. Hans en. repasr tenn1te damage. 101 I '1 . Bay Ft.. S300. Robert Grosh, re-roof. 216 01amond. S1 53 l PPER BAY -\REA Bedford Lane o\partments, 14-unlt apartment house. 1728 Bedfo rd Ln .• Sl44,694, and 4-Unlt apartment house. S39,978; J.L. Broughten, fence, 1807 Sandalwood, S300, Sheppard. fence, 1821 Sandal- wood , S900. NEWPORT H EIGHTS William Wacker, additJon, 517 Bolsa, SbOO, l:.arl Lewts, add1tton. 501 El \1odena, S8, 500. Vallie Tracy. fence . 317 Fullerton. S450. Ro bert \hnt'rn. fence . bOO \1tchael Pl.. S108. Bo\LBO>\ Ducrrrmun Real t~. concrete pdes at Balboa Pavtlton. 400 \tatn, S5,000. LIDO ISLE Robert Anderson. fence. I '5 \ 1a Y ella. S-t50. '1,1:-~PORT Phyllis Adams. s1gn, 2606 \von. S65. tlays1de V1llage, 700-foot-long ~all . 300 £-. ( oast 11'4 y.. S7 .000. Sam l-IJs....,orth, doors. L1do Park, S24, Guy Jacoby, boat repa1r shed. 2527-A \\. Coast llwy., s~o. Grace Sm1 th, 2 sign s . .!1)09 'le'4port. S90, Ray & Heach Realty. s1 gn. 2607 ;-.ie .... port, S4 5 . CUSTOM FLUSH MOUNTED CURTAIN SCREENS If You' You'll Like BEST the MORNING Editions of fJht tltgisftr 'fhe onl)' Morning Newspaper published in ()ran~e (;ounf)' that's edited exclusit'ely for ALL ()range Countians and featurinp, ... MORE Local County News MORE Local County-Sports MORE Local County Features MORE Local County ·Pictures MORE Local Women's News MORE Local Business News MORE News You Want MORE LeHers-to-the-Editor MORE Local Classified Ads . MORE Local Retail Ads JJ', lrnmc oJ \o .\'rv•IJfJIW' ,,,,,,.,,.d in Ortm,., wunty dtot JiH• yo" .., '""('" ••••••••••••••••••••• I SUBSCRIBE NOW TO T"E RIGIITER 1 Only $2.11 ,er month-Deliverltl to Yoar Door I I 7 MOIINI.... A WID I I WI'U II GlAD TO s T •• T fOUl I MOININO IDfTION O.l'HIIIOISTII JUST CAU. out c•cue.ATION DEn. TOOAT ANO wau nuT I I . . . To KIIP YOU wlu INPOIMID Toua SUISCIImON To OIANOt cOUNTY·s ON&.., MOININO I 0. AU OIANGI COUNTY NIWS AHO NIWIPAJIII WITH COMftiTI COUNTY NIWS COVIIAOI. I ·=·-AHTTOTHI-. Kl 2-6282: =.;-.;. • ...,. • ._ '-· n. .-.. ~ ;. .. ; .ii"i."'~·;. ";.'i.~ e ... ., NOT A DESIRABLE CAR W4sii, but David Naffziger, 18, Anahelm, • telephone company employee, noted to Harbor Department officials that the gate at the Balboa Island Ferry landing was up at 10 p.m. Thursday night, Jan. 4, and before he lcnew it his 1%0 Falcon truck was floating In the main ch annel. Ur. Naffziger got out and clambered ashore soaking wet while his truck floated out of the ferry sll p and sank in 20 ~et of water in front of the Union 011 Company doclc at 504 S. Bay Front. The Youthful driver said he attempted to stop and skidded on the wet pl.,lcs when he realized OR. L. P. DAVIS JR. Chi roproctoor Formerly In Corona del Uar Now in New Offices at 340 N. Newport Blvd. Suite 4 1 block E. of Hoag Hospital Open ev~ s tor yoor convenience from 5 P.M. t1ll 9 P.M. Phou Ll 8-7000 Of lice Supply oaw.,.azo 3011 lfnrport ...... lfewpolt hada TOlE STAaTS AT YOUR DOOR the ferry was not there, The ferry operator, Paul E. Troester, Costa Mesa, said he was at the Balboa land- ing. slip and Immediately left for the Bat boa Island side to Investigate. He added the barricade had been set by him before he left. Friltay morn ing a large crowd gathered to view the raising of the ttuclc by Trautwein Bros. Marine Construction of 2410 Newport Blvd., New- port Beach. The large photo above shows the diver riding the holst pulli ng the truci from the water. The other picture shows the dripping vehicle out of the water once again. (ENSIG.~ Photol Panel Program for PTA The Newport Harbor Ht&h school P.T .A., meetina last ntaht. January 10. heard a panel of teachers d1scus s the courses offered at Harbor Htah. the modem methods of teachina and the new offer- tnas in each department alona with a d1scuss1on on college requirements. The top1c was "'We Open the .Door to Understandina What We Teach." V.ebster Jones was 1n charae of the penel, ~ich included 'v1rs. Seeley, chamnan o f the En ali sh department; K1naery Wtuteneck; chatnnen of the Science department, and Mn. Ruth LeLievre, chainnan of the Foreian Lanauaae de- partment NOnCE "M CR~DITORS ~0. ~ 39623 SliPF'RIOil COtJRT OF mF. fiT~T,:: OF {'..\J lf'ORNI\ f'Oit Ttl F. COtJNTY 0 F ORANGE F'ST.~Tt. OF f'1 ORF.N('F. C\f'HEI.I. IIANSllN. OF('F. -\· Sf n. MATTRESSES 1RW -aEaOD..DllfG l~eular Sha~ ~-c.tt.a COSTA WESA WATnlSS CO. 2110~ ....... Ll ....... ~.:m MILITARY ORDER TO MEET FEB. 1ST \IOTlCl: IS Hl:Rf:.~Y <il \ · F..., to the creditors of the above named decedent dut till person <~ hav1ng cla1rns aaamst the sa1J decedent are requtred to file them, "''th the nece:.~a" vouchers. tn the office ll f the clerL of the above enutleJ court. o r hl present theM. "'lth the nec eSSJlfY vouchers, tn the undersianed .tt the ,,ffi ce o f 't\ o11lace &. Brown . At tome\ s. 22~--\ We ~t ('oht lflttl'"' a~, '\e~rort :leach. ( altfornta. wht ch 11 the place of hu si· ness of the unders1gned 1n all matters pert~tin1ng to the e state of utd decedent. "''th1n s" months .tfter the firq publ1callon l"f th1s n<•· Pallotllze U.e \f~anta Wbo Advet'Uae ta mE €~SIGN The time bonored c:opybook aentence, "Now i 1 the time for all 1ood men m come to the aid of their country'' was su&~ested by Captain C lar- ence S. Williams, USNR (Ret.), commander of the ne~ly oraan1zed Central Oranae County Chapter of the \tilitary Order of \\orld Wars. as a sloaan for the oome-back liCe . , fforts of loyal 1\meric~~ns OATED. December _6, l'Hd e OLI-11"-'\SO'\JR ..tto are now combatt1n1 sub-L r th f . ,-\ecu tor o e es ta tc 1' vcr11ve tnfluences •n the tJ bt d .. d 1 1e a lve name uece en ---~:-"-----~~-::-::=-::":':'--=-:-==:==:::::---, Untted States. \\ <\LL \( E .tt :lRO\\''\ OLII...U'S "The \tilitary Order of the <\ttnmeys at La" IIAWAIIAII SIIOPS World Ytan 1s a fiahuna or-2H·\ ~t'St C'oast llt ~h"'.1 ' Amrrlca's L.arent Selection aanization." stated Captatn Ne•rort 3 each, C'altf r.ounda da Clock HawaJian Fashion Williams, .. and Is baultna In \1hlway 6-44Sq 0,.. Sua. & z,..,. -Oa ,.,_ Washina&on to have com-~tlome' for 1-!I~Cutm L:::::=====-==•=Aa.IR==·===•=•':·:II():A=lS=L:A:•:D==~ muni ats muzzled 1n stead of F 1 rs t pub It calion Dec ~8. , patriotic Americans. Out lq61 Orco Block Co. here in Califom1a we bavo local problems wtuch •ill be BUILDING BLOCIS • ALL SIZES • ALL TYPES handled as the occa11on r&- quirea. •• 'hlaplaiDIU J~ 7•2231 IIG llatelJ& ••---1111 L....., ..... A.-The nutmeetin1 of the C'en· cral Oranae County Chapter u *CROWN HARDWARE* WC '"A IIOG11.80LD DUA.II'niPT noa.· ,._. ::.:. "" OI.D CIOLOiff fAJJn'l = lllr I.AIT COAIT 8JGIIWAT C08011A Da. lid achectaled for 7 p.m. Thun· day, Feb. 1. at the El Toro Offieen Club. Vetortlll or World Wan 1 lftd II. •d of tho Korean ,.,, toaether .;lb aeu wiftl are in-riled to •n•cl. TUESDAY WOMEN ' AID HANDICAPPED The Tueaday Clllb of N .. - pon Beacb, iD koepiA1 will dle apirit of tile ••aoa, prea.,ted tbo o,.,. County Soci oty for Crippled Cbildrea Md AciD Ita wi tl eome milch aeedod dtorapeotic eqaipmcmt at a reeeot .anaal fine aru eaadlo lipt tea, acc:ordiaa to Mn. Herbert Miller of Coroaa del Mu, aocond vico--preai- dont. hema liven by the womcm included: an adjuatable bi&h chair ror ann whirl pool, an axial resiatance exerciaer ror a.boulder. ann and wri It ncr- citoa ud u A4 timo •d loud epeata ayatca dlat may alao be aaed •• a i.atercom. Throup varioua (and raiaina aetivitiea the club provide• • -.aaal an acbolarship •c:h •pria• to • loc:al o,..,. Coaat Coltcp a1ladeot. "lt'a Fun to Draa Jn l"uhJon" Ne•;:wl• ......... -1 ............... ........ ····"' Qu 'H; Mm ••'tt • ..... tlu .... CHILD GUtoANCE CLINIC TRINKETS & TREASURES lHRIFT SHOP 2721 E. Coatt Hwy., O»rooa del Mar Ne• Pemleaf-lluu Arcade A dDW'Ilttain uw bouu 10 a.m. --4 p.m. Tuot. duu Fri. ... DOUSE OVEN BLAZE ........., _________ OR l-5712 -----.................... .,.....; Grease m the oven of Ardia Orr, 221 Pearl Ave., Balboa Island, 1&nited at 10:S2 a.m. Jan. 4. The fire wu put out before firemen am ved and no estimate of the damaae was aiven . ~ E. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR ORIOLE 3·5030 Costa Mesa a..nber Co. LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS •ewpon al•d.. c..ta .._. Uberty····· CURRENT OUI IESEIVIS OF 11.3"/o AlE FAI AIOVI FIDOAL HOME LOAN IE9UIIEMINTS LOINA 1•• S, Ptul.nt U•-.u ASSETS 561.851,485.80 ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST INDEPENDENT FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ""-" MYHMp wlttl •••••• tit ... Wl'r• nn cOIIIisMIIt wflll wfwlt lEACH e ----0·-rrAft • CM.~JU~tU .. 0.,~~ ~r=: H01TCB OP HILYINO P£11 UOM JIOil NIOII4TB S~t\ ISN'T In - OP ~ =aL so JIOW JIM ~ t.., ,..,. - 8 a ta'-of do a •arm •d c:omt> rta t11 • •• •e NetrpOrt HarborYacbt C lub ENROLL MONDAY, JAN. 15 at MO p.m. for all kioda of boats Op en w Men and Women 13-Week Course IT'S CHECK-UP TIME TIRES • TUNE-UP • LUBRICATION • WHE~~ AUGNMFN1' • OIL CHANG£ • • Herb Miller's • Second Feature RICHFlELD ST ATI.JN EX-CON ..... CARNIVAL KI D .36J6 ECst Hw) at Poan&-ttta "CLOWN & lllE KID OR J 9728 • rorona del Mar MEDALLION CONSTRUCTIOO sq per Sq. FJot and Uo 100~ Financ1ng Compl ete Plann1ng F1nance ':onstructton JSE Y)UR VALUABLE PRQPc:"PTY ~JO N '"'')N'T PISK F TUPE REZO~ING ~~ IH '""J"' 0 ' ' J,.. ~LA N A KEf HART COI'IJ>L(H W(JM ( PUNNIN(, ANO COO<ST ~UCTION l>ltO W COAST I<IC#HWA' NCWPr')e T ll .t.(~ r All~ MOVING7 We tuml.lh a lara-van and 2 fut. ex~rlen~. Ins~ mown for only $11.~ an hour up to 30 mJJes. At.o cout-to-coast and oversee.a. 'nme -.rta at your door. No charre tor Htlmates. NEWMAN TRANSFER A STORAGE CO. "Setvl~ with a Consclen~" Phones: Ml6-2528. Ml 6-7202 Res! de~: Ll 8-6430 1.24 Broadway, CO$ta M esa ALL TYPES OF Phote>Qrap hic Supphes • Fut color,flhn st>rvl~ • Movl• projfftors for ft>nt • Model airplane 'luppltt>S Mears Camera Shop 1782 Newport Blvd C'DSta :-.tes.~~ -Ll 8 7042 BALTZ MORTUARY 1741 SUPERIOR AVE. COSTA MESA Midway b-24 24 3520 E. COAST HIWAY CORONA DEL MAR 0 Riot e J-<H 50 .. ' . . .. ~ ... Now Thru Tuetday AUD REY HEPBURN IN "BREAKF~ ~T TIFFANY'S" ALSO SELECT ED iiHORTS L1 t.lSSl CDSTA M!S4 N 0 W 1!1110 WING "BACHF.I.OR FL~'r' WIth TE RRY llHl-1AS AL~ DANA ANDRe WS ~~D ELl-A.'.UR PARKER (flo; "~HDI~N ~ VE."'it'i" Grand Opt!ning PLO .. .,..,CB tbe , .. , or the wioter--d ~ c. HUN"''aCAN. t -1. allo bowa u PLORENCB oex '".,., eoo. ~DDLBTON HUNTSMAN , Wo are o.,eratoc:ted on Doa Oeceaaed. n~oaten aed coati •d ue NOnCE IS HEREBY <liVEN c:loama them out at areally That Leooa L . Mac: Oreaor, re~u:ed pric:ea. alao kllowa aa Lee McOreaor, Rea. SaJo baa 1filed bereio a petition Valuoa to •l.9L ........ tl.OO for probate of Will •d Codi-Yaluea to ... 50 .......... n .oo c:&l (without boDd), reference Valuea to 16.9S .......... U .OO to wbic:h ia made Cor further partic:ulua, and lbat the time They -on't tau. aoburry to- ed place of bearina the same JORDAN'S PET SHOP hu been aot for January 26, 2732 E. Coau H'way, CDA 1962, at 9 :30 Lm., in tbe OR l-2430 oourtroom of Department No. HB..P .a.u O 1 o r laid oourt. at tho Court ~--::-:-::~':-"" __ T_E ____ _ Hou ae , in the c:ity of Santa CASHIER aod Conc:euioniaL Ana, Californ1a Apply after 6 p.m. oYeninas. Dated January 10, 1962 . P<'"t The,.•· L. B. WALLACE, Clerk Harwood, Heffernan & Soden Attorneys for Petiti oner J3SS Via h 1do !"lewport Beach, C alif. BLOIIER TueiiCI"' lab. z Chriat Church by the Sea . 1420 W. Balboa Blvd., Bal- boa, bad windows broken, pouably by an a ir JUn ... Tooh valued at S90 were s tolen from tbe sarage of Denn11 Henderaon. 18, of 425 T ustin Ave., Newport He1ahts. Paint Factory Outlet BUY DIRECT AND SAVE 1663 P la centia Ave. Costa Mesa MIDWAY 6-7766 FURN. & UNFURN. APTS. LIVE at the BEACH from S 137.50 p or month l'iMEDIATE OCCUPA.~CY che SHORES GARDEN PATIO APARTMENTS FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED TOP OPPORTUNITIES DAILY 8e Sure To Check Wich ~UNE FARRAR Employment Agency 475 N. Newport Blvd. N•wport BeeM1 Ml 6-4481 SEIMCEB ClJSTOM PURNinJRE AND CABINETS ONE PI ECE or IO()ftl full at very reasonable prices, Re- product.unl •fdeaired. Fu~ n1ture repair. Call me -Yoll wtll be pleue~. J E 7-0785. FOR EXPERT PAlNTING -CALL - Sympson & Nollar Newport's OldHt Establlm~ Painters OR 3-3630 · Eves. OR 3-54!W Pamtmg, Decoratmg SHAKE ROOF PRESERVING NN1 6 Clean Lic-ensed It Insured M M ichael Painhng Ml 6-1.200 ---JOH NSTONr~ Mesa Auto W reekers U.wd Auto Parts. Tires W~ Buy Cars 6 Scra~etal 2075 Pla<'f'nt ta Ave. Costa Mesa · Llbe,y 8 -7013 • COIIl,.LIIIl f14 T ARY COH TIH IEHT AL T(-.~Yf~N~-,r--G~..,-R=-=O-E~ .... - IRIEAIC,,\ST "' 1"11 • SWIMMIHG POOLS e TI!HNIS COURT • OI!LUH CLUI HOUSE • S C G.A. PUTTIHG GRHN • SHU,,l f BOARD COURT • \10 WI NG & ED GING • YARD CL EAN -U P t PO WE R E QUIPM EN T "tiEl! I!STUUT!S . OR l-7l72 Complete Landscapmg Service Phon• ORiole 3-34~5 FREE ESTIMATES 900 Seo Lone S A H Grt>t>n Stamps •• ""• In••••••"-ellllcA,...vr 81•4. Fl't'E' dell vt>ry a.. Htr•oor 101 CORONA DEL MAR NURSERY OR 5-0160 · 2744 E. Coast Hwy. qf southern C~ftforn1a 's newest and smartest quaf1ty carpet center. Offerang carpets rugs and f.ne ftnofeums and v1nyls fo r rettdential, commerctal and ~-Complete clean.ng and shampoo1ng service available an our w orkrooms o r your home Decoratmg ~onsultant for your conven1ence IETUIN TO QUALITF-CAIPET FOUl GRAND OPENING SPECIALS f ~-* 811 .. BIGELOW 100o/o Dupont 501 Virgin Nylon/7 colors -reg. $12.50 $6.97 100o/o Wool Broadloom I 8 colors -r&~ularty $9.00 $10.97 100o/o Virgin Nylon I 23 colors -regularly $14.00 These introductOfJ apec~ls from January 11 to Janu.ry 31 only. ALL ou• PRICES INC1UDf: 1 -'h. 50 oz. hefty duty peddlnc 5 -~ ..., b1 ...... '" JOUf ..,. 2 .....:. ~ lnstal&atlon af peddfnc 6-aU door,... .. 1uctud1d l -JOUf cara-t Installed b1 ,...., 7-~ cuRom ,........,. af your cnfl:lmen ~ ............ 4 -1.,.,..,.. tKIIIen lnltallatton I -atf wcwt1 ,._,........ and lfte&nd no UTIMAtU--A~I, AN'Tl'u.-_,. If DUaiD 2610 E. COAST HWY. OR 3-1880 CORONA DEL MAR MAN'S auod QUIDm made 1111 ta, coata, ataekl, tlah 19 roaular. OR ). 1170. LOT for aale by owner. 0. Someraet LaDe io Woatcliff. 116,~. OR 3-0S90. CORVB'n'E 1961. Like aew. Mah offer. Hyatt ~1 of Keno, 1~717 WINPlELO CfUNA t201 .al- oe, aaerifiee f75; }·ply law boat Cookware, t3S; Roaon siher coffoe aenic:e , tl.5. Vl7-1994 (no toll}. WANTED PLAMENOO OUITAR louoaa in Corona dol Mar noon time ORiole l~SSO. Mariana MISCEIJ.ANEOUS CASHforyourpitnoKI7-60S7 PHONE in your c lassi fied ads MUSICAL NEW HAMMOND ORGAN S NEW STElNWAY PIANOS 0\ri atmaa trade-ina-.S apinet and ooneol e pi anoa, inc:ludina Sohmer, Starck. Howard, Starr and many othou, from Ul.s, euy terma. U aed Hammond CHORD O raan, low price on tbi a s pea al fini sh; eaaieu tenns. Larae aelection or Uled Steinway Grands, from S ft to 7 ft. 11 zc, like new. aev- e ral leu than '-'1 pn ce , 3 y CUI lo pay. Hammond Concert \iodel Oraan. endo ued by areateat Church and Concert artiats. Five Studio ptano s includ- ana BaldWin. Gulbranaen Behrm an, Everett, and Wur: I i tzer, all in perfec t condi tioo from S39 S, u low aa Sll ~ month , O~r~atmu trade-ina. \1aple fini sh Hammond Spmet Orsan, a real buy on tha s scarce atem. Twenty beau ti ful aranda, many famous makes, fu lly a uaranteed, from 1495, tenns lik e renL Electronac Oraans -Chn at- mas trade-in s: Wurl itzer, Thomu and Min ahall, bta chotce, cho rd• and apineta, all on spe caal sale. Good practice piano• from $l l9, little u S5 pe r month. Come and s ee the newest llammondOraans, the L -100 Seri ea in \1ah. and Cherry, or the new deluxe \1 -103 an f-rench P rov. Cherry Repoue u edCherry -Maple, Farly Ame u canSpinet Pi ano, some rent re tuma, one dllr!l- aaed sltJh tly an sha ppina; sptnc t and consolea all like new, uve $1 10 to S280, balance on rental terms. Sec th e new Sel f-Cnntaaned ll anvnond Orsans, full aaze, tn \1ah .. Lt Jh t Walnut, or the aoraeous French Pmv. SCHMIDT -PHILLIPS l<X>7 North Main at 20th Santa Ana, est 1q1 4. Open Monday & Friday nights Free Partcing FOR REHT fO R RE:.NT-Pumashed, low- er apartment fo r 1 woman tn pri vate home Refer- ence s. Ga r de n, near ncean. Yearly rental SI!S (ler month OR 5-0 t% ONE f1JRN , 1 unfum 2-BR apta. <:urnna -del Mar. Garbaae d1 sposal, fire- Ill ace. aaraJC . p atiO. Yearly l ea'le. Adult& nnly. no pctl Owner. OR S-0047 , or6l0 Orchtd. R. E. EXCHANGES BUILDER HAS aome varied property (Unit-bomea) would like clear or nc:ant. Ml 6- 72« afternoon a. Cml't SELL h? TRAIIIJI EXCHAN GES OU R SPECIAL TV Art C. Kistler REAL ESTATE ORIOLE 1-~ 1901 Newport 8o11Jnard Co•er l96 a Ne,.on NBWPORT BBAOI Coavmi«nt ~~toea.-Oft Cout Hwy. em IOUlll ~Me oe bJpway. Toea) .,.. about tao -.. ft., or cu ... cUvtdt4 Into 2 aepanM Clft.lce Nnt&l4 at»vt Ql a.n4 -IQ. tt. &.OC&ftOih ..._.. kOC' I lftll.c.-~ .. ~ ... - Call owner at Eulp ,._.paper, Oriole a.cli550t t• appolpCDMnt to ln.lped t.be oltlcee. MOST FOR YOUR MONEY S Bed rooms, 3 Batha -Pamily 'Room Larae L o t -Shade troea Ideal Newpo rt He•ahta L ocation ro r P amily with Sc:bool aae c hildren . H4,SOO JOHN VOGEL. Realtor 400 Jlf. Jlfewport 81Yd-Jlfnrport Beo<:b NI 1·1675 100 McdD St .. Balboa OB S-1!7'7 o•er 40 years lD tbe harbor area SPENDABLE INCOME PRODUCER Thr" exceptionelly ne.t one l..troom Ouplena on l•rge lot. PRODUCES SPENDAilf INCOMI PLUS SIZEABLE MONTHLY EQUITY FOR FUTURE USE. Leu than 3% vac1nd• O¥W last five yeara la proof that these units are excellent lncocn. pr• ducera. CloM to Santa Ana Country Club, tnn .. portatlon, schools & shoPIMnt· PRICED RIGHT AT $49,500 -SUBMIT ON-00WN. REDUCED IN PRICE BUT NOT IN CHARM. Ch .. rfulneu and hospitality greet you at the front door". Thr" bedrooms, 1 ~ baths, Carpeting, forc.d air heat & fir-,lace. Well kept home -immediate po11euion. N•ar l incf.- b.rg Grammar Schooi-Finibl• Financing. FULL PRICE ONLY $1 S,9SO. SH this today-tomorrow m ay be too lo~te. A LOOK WILL CONVINCE YOU ..... . That this spacious ThrM Bedroom and fd mily room home is the OUTSTANDING BUY OF THE Y~AR. Owner transferred and mult sell!! At a lo~s!! !eau- tifully lendiCaJMd front & r .. r, sprinlclers, pi tnt• era end lovely petio. 100•1. wool well to wall ur· pet in every room, 1 3 • betha, convenient r.ervtce porch, built-in oven, range & dishwasher. Call u1 now, and we shall help you purchaM thia EXCEP· TIONAL VALUE AT $2S,900 -SUBMIT AS LOW AS $1 ,500 DOWN. M. M. LaBorde, Realtor "you'll like our friendly Mrvlct" 220 I . 17th St. Costa Mesa Llt.erty 1-lllf lAcreu the ltrwt from Mesa ShoppJnt Center) Evenl"l' OR 3-1192 -Ml 6-1050 The front Row IN IRVINE TERRACE Maplfieent View trom thia cuat.om-buUt homt. 'bedroom•. 3 batha, 3-car prage and buce beat- eel and tUtered pool. Unm•tehed buy •t $90,000 Udo Realty, Inc. MOO Vla Udo ITS A DARLING! 2-bedroom, l bath home with larae li••na room, dinina-lanai and beau- tiful yard. Unusual Ooor plan may fit YOUR needa, in BAYSHORES jaat U7,SOO II&4UI'Oa -··c..~ .. ...JOIIt liledl u .... -a-.u..a. 41Rft0 10M &. COAIT ... AT CORONA DEL MAR OR 3-7580 .. ..... , 1100 war oo.vr IIW'f. .. &Wxat KACH u .....