EGGS · ranee, was principal speaker any plan for community slid-1clc '"s Colinas. members I |,,rs...

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nh?o. 'Round the Riviera rea ."CEMBER 7, 1961 THE TORRANCE HERALD 27 sise Director At Meeting of Homeowners Ciipl. .lo din-dor of <'n Aieii (i. which includes Tor- this time, in Ihe absence ofjvarcl and parking on Caniino ranee, was principal speaker any plan for community slid-1 clc '"s Colinas. members I |,, rs " || t, slr essed the differ- ionic fallout shelters i agenda Monday was beautifi-1 provide the planting with the the best answer "at i cation of I'alos Verdes Boulc- city's approval. Robert Sullivan ing secretary of have been advanced by the the. park questioned thr advi.s- of between fallout shelters Hollywood Hiviera i once ler., Assn. met at Ihe i HM(j Mlemenlary School. ou | ) nobility of Ihe Los An- sinned only lo protect, individ- TOM HOACII, vice presidenl bomb shelters, pointing O f (lie or«ani/,iilion. lold of The gel os bigi!osl problem lacing Defense officials in this area, and answer period followed Caplain Hocholorl lold the Caplain Rochcfort's talk. reii was cited as Ihe Civil uals from the harmful effects of radiation. A lively question Rivierans. TIIK OKI l( IAL also Among items discussed dur- )K (be business portion of the progress lo date on improving Ihe appearance of I'alos Ver- des Boulevard through the Hiviera. The group will continue ef- forls lo persuade the city to install a sprinkling system and i PLANS FOR a youth eon- Riviera Rotary Club, were dis- correspond- cussed again, and the Home- he group, i owners Assn. voted to delay oke of park.ng on Camino j support of the project until las Colinas. saying the 's fire department was go- lo make a sludy of iller. Rivierans have lined thai, parking on both les of the narrow street re- nd, its full use. ability of such a facility. IUVIKKANS also were re- minded of the area Christmas permit volunteer groups to'lor in El Reliro Park, which more fads can be made avail- ' decoration contest able. In the meantime, .lim I be ] (itiillct, who icported on the oin- i matter, suggested that Ihe Recreation Department study Ihe proposal (o determine if the need roall.v exists for a center in El Reliro. It was indicated later that j Doe. 2,'). Trophies Chairman most effective use of lights, religious theme, best block area, and for originality. Win- ners will receive trophies at the January meeting of Ihe sponsoring Riviera crs. Homeown- KLSEWHKRK on Ihe era: Lee Shade said all homes in' Mr and Mrs. Phillip Chase, the Hollywood Riviera would 120 Via Sego. arc leaving Hoc be judged. Selection of a panel 15 f r , r a two-week tour of of judges is underway, he said. .fudging will begin on Dec. 21 and final judging will be 15 for a two-week Europe. They will fly from New York via Air France di- rectly to Geneva. Switzerland. to spend the Chris! mas holi- days with their son Stephen. some of the residents near awarded in four caterogies: i Stephen Chase, a former art NO. 7 CENTRAL AMERICAN 6-OZ. JAR FOLGER'S INSTANT COFFEE 24-OZ. JAR KRAFT'S MAYONNAISE 46-07. CANS LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE GRADE AA FOREMOST BUTTER FAMILY PACK V,-GAL. FOREMOST ICE CREAM Chunk Style No. Vi Can ———————SOAPS -—————— CAMAY, Reg. Size ........ 3 for 29 CAMAY, Bath Size....... 2 for 29 CASHMERE BOUQUET, Reg. 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Western TORRANCE NE/" OPEN DAILY 9 a.m. lo 7 a.m. Friday 9 a.m. lo 8 p m, Sunday 10 lo 6 Special! lor Ihurtday thru Sunday , BUYING - student at El Caniino, is stay- ing with the William P. hears (of I/ear Aircraft) while in Geneva where be is designing the interior., for Swiss Ameri- can Aircraft Corp.'s new exec- utive jet that is coming out next year. Also, Stephen is art editor of "Private Pilots Maga- zine" in Europe. The Cliaso family plans '.o visit Austria, Italy, and Germany in addi- tion to the ski areas of Swil/.- erland, and hope to take in a number of concerts. THE RIVIERA Needlework Guild will meet at. the homo of Mrs. Wayne Pratt, 5rW5 Pasoo de Pablo, Dec. 14, for their annual Christmas party. II will be a potluck luncheon will) H gift, exchange. Mrs. Pratt is interested in starting a new chapter of tho guild in Palos Verdes Riviera. Anyone interested in joining may eall her at FR. 5-0795 for information. People who sew and those who do not are in- vited to join. The group which sews for elderly people and orphanages in the South Bay is always interested in new fabric donations. THE LAS COLINAS Garden Club will hold its Christmas party Dec. 11 at Ihe home ot Mrs. Frank Petersen, 4914 Paseo de las Tortugas. Co- hostesses are Mrs. Wayne Al- ien and Mrs. Leo Levanas. The party will include a gift exchange and Mrs. William Thomas will show slides on flower shows she has visited across the country. The club is sponsoring a Christmas Decor- ation contest in Palos Verdes Riviera Dec. 21. THE IUV1ERA Garden Club is holding a progressive din- ner Sunday, Dec. 17, at 6:30 p.m. for club members and their guests. Cocktails will be served at the home of Mrs. Fred Warren, I,'i5 Via Monlo D'Oro. Dinner will be at the homo of Mrs. Robert Kimcs, 5110 Paseo de Publo, and after- dinner drinks at the home of Mrs. Robert Short, 540U Paseo de Pablo. THE RIVIERA and Las Co- linas .Garden Clubs will hold a joint meeting Jan. 15 at Rivi- era School Auditorium. Let Sharfman, landscape architect, will be tho speaker and visi- tors are welcome to attend. » SERENO PLAYHOUSE, a group of Palos Verdes Riviera youth, will present the classic. Charles Dickens play, "A Christmas Carol," at tho Chapel Theater in Walteria, starting Dec. 9. Director of tho group is, 11-year-old Nancy Vogl of 4909 Via El Sereno. The children's production will be presented Saturday and Sunday afternoons at 3:30 p.m. for three successive weekend's. Appearing In tho play are: Nancy Vogl, Doug Vogl, Terry 0' Halloran, Jim Micbel, Dave Michel, Emily Karr, Becky Palmquist, Sue Levanas, Linda Levanas, Miko Levanas, Jerry Levanas, and I^ee Nusbaum. Tickets are 50 cents. THE VISTA del Parque cof- fee klatch had a baby shower recently for Mrs. Slan Decker al tho home of Mrs. Morgan Moore, 161 Vista del Parque. Attending were Mines. Thomas Roach, John Gitscheir, Grog Schiller, Frank Desmond, Er- nest Harris, Jim Guillet, John Traub, John Kuril), Richard Pollard, Grant Chandler, Ray Anderson and Mrs. MoorqV mother, Mrs. Davis. * LEAVING Hollywood Rivi- era are Mr. and Mrs. Mel Lips- comb, 108 Vista del Parque. Mr. Lipscomb has been ap- pointed regional sales man- ager for Baker Caster Oil Co. in San Francisco, with his new territory extending from Pulo Alto to Marin County. Tin* Lipscombs plan to move nortli shortly after the first of tho year. MR. ANI> MRS. .Jam os Mitcbell, I0(i Viit Los All-is, Hollywood KiviiTii, me hold- ing two open houses on .suc- ceeding evenings, Dec. Hi and Dec. 17, to entertain their many I'nenils. FOR CLASSIFIED RESULTS BUY, SELL, TRADE, PHONE FA 8-4000

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nh?o.'Round the Riviera

rea."CEMBER 7, 1961 THE TORRANCE HERALD 27

sise Director At Meeting of HomeownersCiipl. .lo

din-dor of <'nAieii (i. which includes Tor- this time, in Ihe absence ofjvarcl and parking on Caniino ranee, was principal speaker any plan for community slid-1 clc '"s Colinas.

members I |,, rs " || t, slressed the differ-

ionic fallout shelters i agenda Monday was beautifi-1 provide the planting with the the best answer "at i cation of I'alos Verdes Boulc- city's approval.

Robert Sullivan ing secretary of

have been advanced by the the. park questioned thr advi.s-

of between fallout sheltersHollywood Hiviera i once ler., Assn. met at Ihe i HM(j Mlemenlary School. ou | )

nobility of Ihe Los An- sinned only lo protect, individ-

TOM HOACII, vice presidenlbomb shelters, pointing O f (lie or«ani/,iilion. lold of

The gel osbigi!osl problem lacingDefense officials in this area, and answer period followed Caplain Hocholorl lold the Caplain Rochcfort's talk.

reii was cited as Ihe Civil

uals from the harmful effects of radiation. A lively question

Rivierans. TIIK OKI l( IAL also

Among items discussed dur- )K (be business portion of the

progress lo date on improving Ihe appearance of I'alos Ver­ des Boulevard through the Hiviera.

The group will continue ef- forls lo persuade the city to install a sprinkling system and i PLANS FOR a youth eon-

Riviera Rotary Club, were dis- correspond- cussed again, and the Home- he group, i owners Assn. voted to delay

oke of park.ng on Camino j support of the project untillas Colinas. saying the 's fire department was go- lo make a sludy of

iller. Rivierans have lined thai, parking on both les of the narrow street re­ nd, its full use.

ability of such a facility.

IUVIKKANS also were re­ minded of the area Christmas

permit volunteer groups to'lor in El Reliro Park, which

more fads can be made avail- ' decoration contestable. In the meantime, .lim

I be ] (itiillct, who icported on the oin- i matter, suggested that Ihe

Recreation Department studyIhe proposal (o determine ifthe need roall.v exists for acenter in El Reliro.

It was indicated later that j Doe. 2,'). Trophies

Chairman

most effective use of lights, religious theme, best block area, and for originality. Win­ ners will receive trophies at the January meeting of Ihesponsoring Riviera crs.

Homeown-

KLSEWHKRK on Iheera:

Lee Shade said all homes in' Mr and Mrs. Phillip Chase, the Hollywood Riviera would 120 Via Sego. arc leaving Hoc be judged. Selection of a panel 15 f r, r a two-week tour of of judges is underway, he said.

.fudging will begin on Dec. 21 and final judging will be

15 for a two-week Europe. They will fly from New York via Air France di­ rectly to Geneva. Switzerland. to spend the Chris! mas holi­ days with their son Stephen.

some of the residents near awarded in four caterogies: i Stephen Chase, a former art

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student at El Caniino, is stay­ ing with the William P. hears (of I/ear Aircraft) while in Geneva where be is designing the interior., for Swiss Ameri­ can Aircraft Corp.'s new exec­ utive jet that is coming out next year. Also, Stephen is art editor of "Private Pilots Maga­ zine" in Europe. The Cliaso family plans '.o visit Austria, Italy, and Germany in addi­ tion to the ski areas of Swil/.- erland, and hope to take in a number of concerts.

THE RIVIERA Needlework Guild will meet at. the homo of Mrs. Wayne Pratt, 5rW5 Pasoo de Pablo, Dec. 14, for their annual Christmas party. II will be a potluck luncheon will) H gift, exchange.

Mrs. Pratt is interested in starting a new chapter of tho guild in Palos Verdes Riviera. Anyone interested in joining may eall her at FR. 5-0795 for information. People who sew and those who do not are in­ vited to join. The group which sews for elderly people and orphanages in the South Bay is always interested in new fabric donations.

THE LAS COLINAS Garden Club will hold its Christmas party Dec. 11 at Ihe home ot Mrs. Frank Petersen, 4914 Paseo de las Tortugas. Co- hostesses are Mrs. Wayne Al­ ien and Mrs. Leo Levanas.

The party will include a gift exchange and Mrs. William Thomas will show slides on flower shows she has visited across the country. The club is sponsoring a Christmas Decor­ ation contest in Palos Verdes Riviera Dec. 21.

THE IUV1ERA Garden Club is holding a progressive din­ ner Sunday, Dec. 17, at 6:30 p.m. for club members and their guests. Cocktails will be served at the home of Mrs. Fred Warren, I,'i5 Via Monlo D'Oro.

Dinner will be at the homo of Mrs. Robert Kimcs, 5110 Paseo de Publo, and after- dinner drinks at the home of Mrs. Robert Short, 540U Paseo de Pablo.

THE RIVIERA and Las Co­ linas .Garden Clubs will hold a joint meeting Jan. 15 at Rivi­ era School Auditorium. Let Sharfman, landscape architect, will be tho speaker and visi­ tors are welcome to attend.

»SERENO PLAYHOUSE, a

group of Palos Verdes Riviera youth, will present the classic. Charles Dickens play, "A Christmas Carol," at tho Chapel Theater in Walteria, starting Dec. 9. Director of tho group is, 11-year-old Nancy Vogl of 4909 Via El Sereno. The children's production will be presented Saturday and Sunday afternoons at 3:30 p.m. for three successive weekend's. Appearing In tho play are: Nancy Vogl, Doug Vogl, Terry 0' Halloran, Jim Micbel, Dave Michel, Emily Karr, Becky Palmquist, Sue Levanas, Linda Levanas, Miko Levanas, Jerry Levanas, and I^ee Nusbaum. Tickets are 50 cents.

THE VISTA del Parque cof­

fee klatch had a baby shower recently for Mrs. Slan Decker al tho home of Mrs. Morgan Moore, 161 Vista del Parque. Attending were Mines. Thomas Roach, John Gitscheir, Grog Schiller, Frank Desmond, Er­ nest Harris, Jim Guillet, John Traub, John Kuril), Richard Pollard, Grant Chandler, Ray Anderson and Mrs. MoorqV mother, Mrs. Davis.

* LEAVING Hollywood Rivi­

era are Mr. and Mrs. Mel Lips- comb, 108 Vista del Parque. Mr. Lipscomb has been ap­ pointed regional sales man­ ager for Baker Caster Oil Co. in San Francisco, with his new territory extending from Pulo Alto to Marin County. Tin* Lipscombs plan to move nortli shortly after the first of tho year.

MR. ANI> MRS. .Jam os Mitcbell, I0(i Viit Los All-is, Hollywood KiviiTii, me hold­ ing two open houses on .suc­ ceeding evenings, Dec. Hi and Dec. 17, to entertain their many I'nenils.

FOR CLASSIFIED RESULTS

BUY, SELL, TRADE,

PHONE

FA 8-4000