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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1962-11-01 - Newport Harbor Ensign........... 1\e Newpott B..-Oty C.O.Ciil •UJ ..,. ..... joem. ............ ....., ... o •. '·. Neiai .. · • 1 ,.... to -*ct a " ..... -.... .,, ift!P).U.J dae'tnftc Row la Ike Liclo ., ..... M.._ .. ia die Uclo .,.. Calef ..... Newpott BI..S. Ia•• Mea la· "''" tD p.Uc:ipa&• ill •• claw a aloe. ne aiCJ •••• to ••. .... , IUit OD ~· ptOject, Ia Older to allm .. •• of tile •t1o1 .tnfllc l1Dtt1-Cika Ia tilt chy. Tla• ptopoaala 1..- dade IIOIIle ... enOl c at a- ula. left tt• l•e" tad .......... ~ ... ltft ...... Oty ...... lob eo., alid tt MoaU, au I (• C.O.dl ........ be NEWEST ADDITION to the Newport ~eAch Pollee l)epl Is GAry Petersen, fonnerty of Long ctudl. On Oct. 26 ht completed 12 weeh of tr•fnl ng at the Los '"gefes Pollee AcAdemy atd placed fourth In a class of 68. He had previously com pi eted Jlh years of a poll ce science major at Long '3each St.te College. U,OOO DAMAGE IN HURLEY BS..L FIRE ................... .... ,. ... , la i••--cdoa• to •• et.tr 110 pr•• & .. a pi•• 1M dle trllfte p10ject. ne OCJ Ccaadl aho: • AppJD.ed firet nadina ..S , .. No•. U latlliea elate for Oldlaace 1016, wbicb PID'Iicl•• &lau ••• PftDlt• •Ill be rt9d'*' for aaeoliae ~ce atttiaaa ia all oom· .. ercial •cl iaclutlial di .. Ulc&t. • _.,.,.,tel Oral reediAa ,..._, of Otcla•e• 1017, PIO'Iicliaa rtimbllrae•t 10 tit periOD • CODitnlCtl wuer mliat or a ewer maio 1, 6om other PIOPertJ owner• wbo luer ooueot to tbe .. IBUI. J •. 1, 1960, i I let at lh• cat-oft' d.ete, •d ao r•lllaratllltlll woald be aUnwed in fa.c:iUtiea COD- Ita ettcS'pdot co that cia& e. • AIIPJD•.ct tint readiaa ..s let No•. u laelliq date for Orclia•c• 1011, pwo'lid- ina ooaUDlt o•• padina wilbia ciCJ limits 10 pre'MDt 41nll• co poblic •cl print• PIOPertJ •d \0 minimize buuda. • O•~mltcl tbe Pl~nnina Cclmm.iuioa •d p•tedW.P. BlompeD' • requeat .,, a r .. ductioo in aaraae .width r .. 9airem•ta to pamit him co ooo8Clllot a l-.car aaraae on hh lO-b)t. R-3 lot at 'X11 Pemleaf' A••·· Corona del Mar. 0 . W. Hudaon, apewoa for Mr. Dloaspen, aaid tbat wben the ll)p\icant bt.t pw- cbaaed the lot. the city oode .atowtcl a 3-C8r aaraae, .ct lh It olllet lou ill lhe •ea hed linlilu...,ea. • AppJD•.ct fint r .. diaJ of Onla•c• 101~. r..,hiq the prea•t aip orcla•ce: piObiWiiaa liF• •d ad.-,.. li aiaa mum al oo curbaiOilea, lap poata, aueeu .ct aid .. waite; reqahiaa a pole lip tD be 6 lac:b•• fiDfD • ballet- iDa; eapacliftl lbe circ:um- ataacea ~meter wbic:h a ptf'- mit i • required 10 do -ort on •J tip; recpjrint eadt tpplic•t to poueu a ~ A aeooed-thn fire ia tbe trt.etoi• lie•••• maltint Hurley Bell Reat•r•t. 3101 cleat that dle bllildilla oC'fi- E. Cout Hwy., Corona del c::ial em deteniae valuation Mar, caued .., eaamated in ordet co aet the feet. t3,0M d.-naae laat Tbouday • Approved first retdint "';f,'=~ ~tid a ciaarette of Ordin•ce 1020, proYidiDt pouibly atartecl the fire in for a IS lllftaal increaae in lhe bottom po.Uoa of a cloaet conaec:tioo for water aenice. otr the won:en'• loonae lOOm tlfe~~e J•. l, 1963, ~d on the aeoond ftoor. h wu coatlnwna tbJOUab 1913, •n ciaoovered by a chef at I :OS order 10 mue own•• of a.m. after he trrived at fiOit. empty . lo,t• pay a share ~f Firemen found lhe builciat the aty • water reaenou filled .with thick amoke •d ooat. had di ffi calty in findina the • Adopted OrdintDce tot•. eource. lbey ntiDawlhed ptObibitil'll parti111)n a pri· the fir• with booater tinea. nte dri'leway or on private Pire dtmqe wae limited to PfOPertJ widl ouube ooaa•t the loonae 100m •d cloaet. of the .owner or periOI'l in t.t daere wu ooaliderable poueuiOD. .,.,ke cS.n11e lh10Gpot dae • A~ted Ordiacce lOts, aeCDftcS G6or of lite bGilciDJ. nlacina to piiDtiDI in p&rta, PISMIMG DIIIT liT POl MOV. l t. NOV. 11 p.twaya •d atre~tl. • Ettabli all tel a DO plllt:int area on bolb aidea of Ne• pon Shore• Dr. bet••• 6ht A 16-day &nho 1nd Rock -.d Or•a• An. to apeed Cod PiabiDt Dab, will be traffic Row in the Newport held f"'!" Newpon Harbor Shore• ana. aportfiahina l•chtt ~·· 3 • ltject.ct pr..,io.a• bida to. NOY. D. ~··• Ilia hat of a. 4hdaina of Balboa r-. pnaea a•~tiq •al••· l.lt GrtDd C•al a1 100 A apeaaJ feeba~e. of the laip, taodif\ed •• apecific .. Derby -til be • t-Ctlh llloaa to ,.ce ooata. •cl 8oe•n payotreo tlle3 tac;tJ called for ••• tlicla. to be laen• cttdaiq lhe llil" ,..._ed No•. 21. teat -..eo -' tie daNe • CaU.S Wcla l:»r Nov. 21 eaten wtillaiDI Ia dle he.. ., CMD"'.:on A•e. ..... , .. 'li tat 10dt ood. ' -'Ill• Oerb7 la w-1 ..,_. lliJIIID•t iD eo..a del Mar. aor.c1 IIIJ *• ,.,..,... Hlftor • Clllecl tiel• for No•. 21 Oa•MI of c-eroe •• fOf atreet• •cl plltt ,. ~ ....... 1 j... -8a,eiclt Or .... •• ~~-• S lfOitu-"1 811-.,a lal•d, cu• Ha,_, .,.,~ -...... P..Woe, ..._ CUtra. u• llle. ..... .,..,., ......... 0. 1, ......... ,,..wpo ... .,.... .... t.· .... O•-,'a Ot LMl•"-· 2 . n .. •• • ..., ,_ AJI c. Ano•n .-s ... h ........ It M 1M DIIATIGM ,_,, D .... --. .,., .. ··-··· .............. ., ,..... ..................... ...... .... ........ .... Me. .. "' ............ , fDf ... eo ....... .... ,.,.. .. ...., ..... . ...... ,,., .......... . .... ~:-..... . .. ...,.. aa •• ., ..... Dl ................ ._, ella 1&111 Ltliel_.. .. ...... ., _ ....... pl• of •Uioadoa "f ... uaberofaexar .. . Dr .................. .... •• 1Ml L.p.a .... wm ce.cel ........ 01 po ... .,.. it. ........ ..,._ ct.ce la cl•• daM ..,,, clatli eu ba•• •• •llf Uule toward mHCia1 · dle deedline. He ia•catecl daac lh• •••· caal aoliuioe lor lite .. .,._,, ... woat4t.tDuifyul aepanta clallict' Ne-.port Beadt -.4 Cotta M••a. oe el••t.aiY cliatliet boud~ iaa. He eatimacecl daat Ill • ol ti- mtte ac:bool aeeclt woolcl r .. cpbe '17 elem•tary ac:boola end S IUab edaooh for Cotta· Me~; tf ••••tar)' adloola •ca,. ~ hip acboola for N •• pon Beacb. Hit eatimtte for 1 .. aatar .. lion poiat'' acbool popal.Uoa wb• both ciciet are t.ilt op. wat 36,000 atDd•t• ia Cotta Meta, kind...,arta du!Oaah hip ac:hool, •d 11,000 ia Newpon \Jeac:h, for a Jfllld total of S3,000 .. denta. He aan the .,llowina fia- u••• on tu rtttl if the m- are uea -ow d be un i fi eel DOW aa one diatrict: The com- bined elwnentary 111d bi~ achool tu Cor Coati Meaa would be redaced lSC per tlOO aaaened valuation; tbe Newport "leach tu -ould be increaaed 97t. Dr. Mel bo eapecu to au b- mit bi 1 final repoll to lhe 3 achool board• in a few weeki. Sabin Total A total of 71.07 per cent of tie harbor ana popalllion bu now tat• type oae Sabia oral polio nc:cine • .,llowiat tbe aecxmcl •• auatr cube'• Ceffi'OCDY I II\ Sunday. A ar•d total of 54,121 per-- IDDI toot the nccine durina lbe l SUnday clinic•. aC<lOrd- ina to fiaurea of Jimmy Kada. public health anal,_t for the couty healdl dep..nent. The na.mber at inciYidual achoola Jut Sanday iacluded Cotta Meta Hiab School, 4,104; Newport Hubor Hiab School, 4,136; Me11 Verde School, •. 763; Everett A. Rea School, 1,754; Hein& Kaiaer School, 4,261; Harbor Vie• School, 2,957; Marinara School, 1,907 , •d Newport School, 2,92~. • Type t-o vaccine will be ai•• Dec. l 111d 9. BETSY BARNETT, ........, of Mr. Md Mrs. Jact BMtett of 811 Shoftl, hM MM chosen z onta Gl rt of lie '*"'th torH~ HI. ScMol. Slit Is a senior at HllbDI High, wt\ere she Is 1 _. ... btl of the GAA, the rajly c:omfftlt- tee Md the Girt~ Leque. Silt has ser~ed runy volun- teer hours dtflvering mall 1nd arr~nglng patients flow- ers at Hot~g Hospital, wt\ere she Is 1 C~ndystrtper of the Auxiliary. She hopes eo • tend either S'unford or U.C. L.A. next 'ftM Md will PfO~ ably maJor In eGicMJon. SH'~ STAH9E~RY, Co- sta Mesa HI~ School senlof, has been chosen as the first Zonta Ghl of the Month for Mesa HI~ for 1%2~3: Sha10n, dau~ter of Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Stanberry , 3101 Oonnytwoolc Ln., Costa Mesa. Is s~retary of 1\e Studtat Cowl ell , member of GAA and drill team, president of the P~ Club, member of the Callfoml a Scholarship Fed- eration for the past 3 years I and Is attending accet era ted classes at-Orange Coast College. She pl~ns to be a teacher. OlE$ •fTER f~L Mn. HanietA. &.\nell, 7q, of l%'7 Alvarado Pl., 9alboa. cied Jaat Saaardty in Hoaa Holl)ital, a little while after beint injured in a fall on atlin at her home. She it aumved by ,_, li at en, Mn. Myrtle M. Rutherford .nd \1ra. Lillian E.Komder of 8alboa. BANK PICKS MANAGER E.dwud L. Hobel hu Mal n~nod m•aaer of tile Balt!oa tnada or B.t or Amelica., aacceecliaa Herbert Holter, wbo baa be.a elected to • ulitt•t 'lic..,relidea~. Mr. Holkw, wbo baa m•• ted tile 9alboa br•di tillee t9•s. ataUct u• a-wn, care• 1917 ia f..o a Aaaelea. Ia 1936 be joiaod Bet of Amedca dlere, n.o•ed ap to hit firat otrieer polition at •• Ojai Valley br•ch a yew Iller, IMer aened aa otlic• tt Norwalk a~d Pul- lenon brtDchea before com- ina co aalboa. Mr. Hobel, 2195 Buer St .• Cotta Meaa, beten hit career u a clerk at dle S. Oiqo mtin office ia 1936, waa a l•ci•t officer t.t dle Balboa tw.cb ia dle mjd 1940' 1 , 111d hu be• a lenclina offi- cer in tbe Cotta Mesa br•cb in the paat 7 yeara. He i 1 a member of Seaf'arina Muonic Lodte, Order of the Eaatem Star, a director of the Cotta Meu Ki wa~i 1 Club, put associate parclian of Ne• port q eacb Qo1bel 1S7 of Job• 1 Daaahten •d a man- bet of the South Coa1t Qlar- ci• Coaacil of Job'• DIQ&b- t ... Freeway Plan A recommendation has been made for temporary termination of the Coastal freeway on an extension of Margueri~ Ave . inland of Cocona del Mar. Tbe proposal was the outcome of a meeting called by Super· viJor Claire Nelson last Tburs- da y, Oct. 25, i.n Newpon Such city haU . in his eapaehy as llalsoo officer .tppolnted by the sute. The Newport Such city coWJcil, Laguna Beach chy COWlCil, the Irvine Co. aod the Lugue of Coastal Cw ic Assocl- atlons have been asked to re· commend the propoaal lO State Hta"way Engineer Edward Tel- ford. '"Tbe purpo~e of the proposal . • suted Supuvlsar NeUOil , ·u to permit the urly adoptloo of a route In tbe Newport Beach- Coron.t del Mar area In orcla th•t the orderly dcvelop~nent of the area around WacArthllf Blvd. may .. oceed at tbeurUe.at poa· alble moment. • n. , ....... cladoa ..... -NGOJIIIItioa to dle htad-Haet 01 ........ ., rtport- .. GoY. Bto••• ...,.c .. •• , .M lilt u CD&Ital rn.. ...................... ne Mt_,.,rt B~ Oty C..cU ldll ,._., o. ha P~••toe• ,_.,._.._ of ..... j ... i .... ol .. ,....., ...... ""' .... .. ,....._.. •• a.o..--.. Y.._ ....... , ... . w-.. ... 1661&. .... . .... ~.., .... .. ..... • • c.... ft., .• •< .... .. ... Olllut ... ,... ..... ..... c..IO .a...... ..... Harbor View Hilla, a~d bact to Coaat Hwy. belo'W Corona del Mar. ~~~ does not vlsu.all%e turning an y freeway traffic down Mar-h 8uerite Ave. to c oast Hw y .. • Frenc Town Mayor ChArle s Hart told the E'.Dsign Monday. A temporary / N k route would cany trarnc from s amesa e the temporary e.od of the freewaY Willian Londetee, new mem- at Muguerlte Ave. • however ber of tbe builclina atllf in far inlAnd . to the present Coa.st Newpon Be..ch City Hall, Hwy. south of Corona del Mar. baa a ra.-ne ule ia Ea10pe _ Laguna citizens bave ·be-en a little 'lillaae near Rheim1, particularly concerned that Fr~nce. routing the Freeway along Fifth The town ia Loadree - Ave. in Corona del Mar or a-lliiDed llter bit •ceatort of round HArbor View Hllb . and aeentioaa .,a. IMrinl ~eo black to Coast Hwy. would Wocld War D . he bad dle UD· point me (uun fruwa Y tbrougb usa .a .,ocS fonane to ..; ait tbebeanofuguna. Tbeacnaal chit town of bit rorefatbers- &eewayrou~ will end tempor-._tte br accid•t. bec•u arily ar a point where lt wiU he did .,, tnow e.uc:tly still be poalble ~ dlrect the t.ben it waa located, •d permanent freeway rooli.n8 be-happ•e4 10 apot a lippoat hind cbe Laguna Hills when tbe while Oft ct.&ty in dle Rbeims Laguna environs are considered area. for freeway location. Mr. Nel-He went o•eraeu with the 100 explained. Qurtuntate:r Corpa, later REAL TORS TO B..ECT ,.,.,.. witll •• Militii'J Police. •4 for a ..eule wu DIREClORS NOV. 15 auiped _, 'tt.e F..a Fn.ch Eleeao. of 1'63 lirectort .,,c ... t)f tile Newport H•bor-Co-. He lau heel ll ye_.. of •• M•a &oe.d o( ae.atDn .eu pedeace ia •• CIOIIMNcdoa M a-.a.t • No•. lS. lel4 ie a a Loa AaJel•• ...._ ........_... •r .._~ .. •clfDr tae ,._.,,~ h w!" ~• .. INK• 4irteton ... ia •• la•r..oe ....... .a ._, .. Cte117. s..., H.,. laacaAaa. ..._ J: L__. W6 _. ftOnll II·ILICTB ::-~=.--.. ela , ... J-. Soo• TI'Otl••u,... ,..... .................... , ....... ..,. .. u ........... an.~.-..,....._ et••~lof JeM lc 4 1~ 0., CM&a _. AM ei()Rqa CMMr C.... W.L ..... _ wt6 .-t .. Ill AM. K--Ph111• ..... -.:...... ..._ ........ , . ..,. ..... . NO ACTION BY COUNCIL ~-~~~~~~~><~~~~~~~~ IIEM!MIER OtAMIEIUIM AMD MtTLW Even Khrushchev seems ~ be getting Into the act in thl s etection -mile',·· .,lmsetf, atd Kennedy, out to be heroes in the Cuba crisiS: Th•fs mighty clever, for the crisis is of their own making, Md now lots of folks are feeling ml~ty rell eved, ar~d thereby 1hll\kful to K and K, btciU se the threat of nuclear sefi'\S ~ have eased up. UNICEP eoliCitatioe ~e to the at..Uoa of theN.,... port Beach Oty C.O.cil aaain ~Y evfllliaa ia •• fo-" of • NqPelt ~ ,..,. e lhe license ar-ted 3 weett eatlia . Suppose we substf"te Hltftt for KhtuStldtev~nd Neville Chanbertaln br President Kennedy, Md ln411ge Into some l eamlng hom past history, abo&lt "puce In our tJme," and maybe you'll get lhe picture. For 1he conwnunlsts, this Cuba "agreement'' Is just a strategic step baclcwards (and not very far back, a.t that) In pr~aration for some more big .steps brward. Communist Cuba is still communi st Cub~ and there has been no pffd9e ftom the Kennedy Administration to 01t out that c~ncer. There I s no other way ., remon It, or to prevent i t from Infecting nearby nelc;tbors, ~nd 1hen all of us. • • • AHYOME T AJCE UP PRU$SIOM•s Ot.4LLEMGE f It Is interestlngtD heat tM cries •nst l'teKarf Prusslon p~rnphlet. "Callfomi~ Dynasty of Communism," ~nd the charges of smeat tactlcs rai sed by Gov. '3f0wn and his associates. They ci> have one vali d ac01~tion -"out of context'' use of a picture of Gov. 13fown. As for the con- tents of 0\e pamphl et, Mr. Prusslon s.ys on p~e 1 that he "will welcome the oppof1llnlty to present In a court of l aw the evidence In his possession regarding the charges made in this Issue." Nowhere have I re~ of ~ny SC)tclflc refuta- tion of MI. Prusslon's facts. • • • REc.:oMMEHD.TlOHS FOR TUESD•Y There ate 2 Important races where 0\e conservatl'tes have no choice arrong the candidates of the ~~bllcans cW'Id Democrats. Nl JCDn vs. '3rown for CJ)VetnOr, Md Kuchel vs. ~lchards for senatOr -there you have one set of liberal s trying to outmlng another. They ate harmoniously In agr~ ment on CJ)vemment encroachment Into local affairs, con- tinued big spending, one world CJ)Vtmment th10u~ the Uni- tfd Nations. 1 cannot with CJ)Od consci en ce cast a vote ior any of these •· "Chooslng the lesser of 2 evils" Is in l tseH evil, atd can lead us only 1D greater crises. There Is a third candidate for govemor, ~obttt Wyckoff, • sunds S(JiareJy for patriotic, c:onservatln principles. tutd In the race br U.S. senator, the st&tnch conservative, Howard Jarvis, i s ruMing as a write-In candi<Ute. There are a number of good conservatives In other races, and they should get the solid support of YOters who wi sh to restore the American princi ples o f self reliance cW'Id personal ffeeci>m: James Utt for Congress, ~b ~actlam for Assembly, Ma)( ~lfferty for state superintendent of pybll c in sttuctloo. Here are my recommendations: c;.,...., ................................................ ROIERT L. WYOCOff Ltw••• c;.,...., ........................ GEORGE OtiiSTOPHER S.C,...'Y •f s .......................................... flANK Jill JORDAN c.. ... Ja ....................................................... IUCI V. REAGAN r ............................................................. JOHN A. IU$TERUD Att.Mey c.-..-......................................... -..... TOII& Cl)AJCLEY S..nl •f E••Uaett..-.......................... JAMES L. fLOURMOY u .. a~ Stet•• s-... r .......•............. Wnte '" HOWARD J•R•lS • .,,. • .._,....,., U. Dhtrict ........................... JAMES I. UTT •••-Wy, 7let Dtatrfct .•...................... ROIERT E. IADHAM $tete S.pt. •f P•Wlc lutNctiH .................. MU RAffERTY C.•"ty S..,.rviMr, Flftt. Dlatrict ............. ALTOM E. .4LLEM TH£ PROP0$1T10M$ 1-A. 8eft4a lor coli ... •4 nl.-nlty f.ciHtl••· t.r .. ..._ t.lly ••••4.4. ... ..at, Ill, Mrcotln cHtNI, lo .. u a,. ft,htl"t ...................... ········-····· ..... .. . .. . .. . ........ NO. This Is in essence the sa-ne ~70,000 000 bon d i ssoe soliO. (Conunued on pa.se 1) Face Western .., J.M Vl~'"' Newport Harbor, ejoyi111 the fi rst win of the aeaeon, .will tJy ~m ake it No. l this suud ay a a th C)' bo It "'e s- tem at I p.m. in Pirate Su- cium. The N e,.port Harbor Sai lon finally bloke into the .win oohunn Friday ni alit. defeat- ina the Fullerton Indian• l6 to 11 on the losers' field. Newpon -on the tou .. d elected to recei•e the initial kict-ofr. On the firtt play fJom scri""' .. e· halfback PHlL SPILLER lhrn~ loat to HILL HOLLOWAY, 1lho ooa- aaud OG 35 yards for a touchdown. A n.. OG the play ca ted IOII'IlO •xi cty. but the infraetioa "Wat ch.,. ted to Pullmon. ad the Tan declined the pen.aty. 'The T•• con•ertecl to mike •• 100,., to 0. ~llano. llmbi eel •• k1' atlar oaly a few playa. •d Nawpoft NCO•_,... 011 tae a.die 31-yad liae. Ia 3 pl~a N~ cllo•ely .... _, tla .a.LU '-'• score. The PAT attempt failed. ~d tht' score wu 14 to 6. In the second quaner, \le• pon st.,ed .. o ther scnnna drive, thu ti me -..,th halfback J EFF PJ EROSE sonrina on 1 13-yard ron. Fullenon thCII cam e to life. The lndia~s broke loose for l3 yards .. d fl en continued to roll as Newpo rt was pen ali zed twi ce for pa u in terferCII ce. The drive mded on the B -y ard line, where the Sailon made a sttDd tad finaJiy reoo•ered 111 lncli• bnblc. ':)ut wtth only 44 aeconds left in the lirat half, lhelndia~s sOOTed af\cr mo'fiQJ do• the field on a aerie& of pan plays. Af\e1 one incomplete pau in the •d ~e. dle lnclia~a tallied. lftd ae PAT madt tle a..af-time tCDre lO to 1.3. bl *-• tocond J*iod h loolted ... if iqi~ ... l. ., ... amte •• Henor , ... wll• 91LL LE'lUS. off•· ..... .., •• .,. ttll•ttt. ... caai .. off .... a.act a. • s..-•. ne i.;o.y ... Mll ..... tlo ..... The reqaeat cllll• (11111'11 Lel.ct Wilder of Newport H ei pta, foner city eooa ei 1-- ma~, wbo uid tbat he hat md•ce that UNICEP it beiq aMCl bJ tile oamrmmi • ooupira~ •d therefore it a d•ter 10 ow attion. Bc(ore Mr. Wilder aave hi• report, Mayor Ch•lea Haft aaid that re'fOcatioo of a licenao require• a pablic bearina. .ct therefore then waa no lime to tate auc:b Ktion. (The eolicitiat P• mit waa for laat Dicbt. Oct. lU COWlcib~tiD Dee Cook atk- ed if it woold be PtOPet to add a CIODCii tioa to the pw- mi t. Ia c:b a• probi bi tiq dlildren from doina the aoli· c::itina. City Attomey Walter 0\arwu aaid thll 111da a limitttioa would ooaatiiDte a revocation •d -ould ,... qu.ire a he.U.,. Mayor Hart •cl Councilm• HID s Lor•& &aid th• ni- deace bad b.-beard at fh~ prmoua Cooacil mcetina . and a decilioo had be• made 10 arent the lie•••· Mr. Wilder replied lhat be btl obtained new e'ridence, which woeld ahow thll the Council heel made • pa•e mi ttalte. When MeyoT Hut comm.tecl dlat be wu not intetUted in cliac:auint the mauer ,.,. ther, Mr. Wilda bloke ia wid! lhe remadt, ••yoa mND dlat you are not intereated in 1bc fact thll dli 1 is a communi at menace!" Mr. Wilder had ptetented his r~ell for tnocation of hi • licente in a letter in wbtch be auted: "It ia my personal con- vi ction and that of mtDy other reaidmll or Newport Beach tht.t funds used 111d oont101led by the United Nation• Qilclten's Fund (UNICEF) are uaed •ery substantially to llltmlthen .. d suppon communi It na- tions a~d communist peoplea of the wort d. "It i• our fonhet oonvictioe that communi sm i1 .n inlet- national oonapiracy, •d that all members of the oom- rnont at party •d aJl force• of commun•sm are •ntenaely dedicated to tbe o•erthJo• o( \be Government of ae Untt'ed States by force Md VIolence or by any other meana open ~ thwn. .. We take the stand lhat such an aim presenu a pai~ and a clear 111d presczt 4e,.. aer to th is nat.iott, •d ther .. i>re ., the resident• of ac Cu y (l( Newport Bctc:b, con• sututina a threat to the health, moral 1 a~d weu.,.. of IUch re~tdents." EXCHANGE STUDENT FINALISTS OtOSEM The Ne~rt Harbor ~~ ter of cbe Americ111 FieJd SCTYICe btl selected 3 hiela achool airla at finllieta for aelection as eadi..,e at. deflll. The ai da .,. J•et '-~•• tnd Sally Ami Gahoin f1Dftl Corona del M•l:fiah W.OOt 111d Geoqi • Pt•c:b ,._ Nowport HMbor Hi,a-. Fiul Ml~tlOII will h m..Se by ........ ..,. ta •• Yort. ••111 fDraU.,II'cl --•••· wt• oalJ l ... , .. of ,._ ,..., •• ..,,. wul4 tDO • Pall ........... tiD .... I•• ....... . Ia ••IIUI'II .. .,.•. DALB tiiN'TI!Itl. T• •nt..ct."-'• a..,.....:.··-....... s,,... --. t osli ...., .. 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IICII ...... lAY ... _ ............................. -......... , •• ~ eel ......... -···-··-·················-··· .... -··-·-&.• .. ....._ (Continued f10m Paae 1) ly rejected la.st June. The reason for rejection Is the s.ne: lt's time to start cutting back on hi~ spiraling spending- at all levels-If we are to escape bankNptcy. 1. eo..., .......... of Loti alo .. ra. ..................................... MO. This Is described as an attempt to increase salaries by subterfuge by "limiting" the pay to half that received by a U.S. congressm an, adding ~'i,250 to the present ~b,OOO bas, pay. 2. y...,_,.• • tea ...... pttOfl lfl h•slflt prol.ct ............ MO. Thl s i s a1other move for more tax exemption. The result would be to shift the burden to other taxpayers. 3. y.,._ ......... ,...._, oxte.41.4 to ._, 4owon .... MO. Same ar~ments as against No. 2. -4. Aueu••t of etrlcvlt.NI l•d ................................ MO. The pro-argument states cleverly, "Keep food costs down." '3ut i t's more accurate, and more fair, to say, "Don't pay other people's taxes," whictl you would be doing if this Is approved. It would grant tax favoritism to extremely valuable lands, a1d thus shift tax burdens to other property owners. 5 ............ C10MpMHti4Mt ............................................ MO • This would add to costs of providing benefits with no in- crease In benefits, and contribute toward Inflation of con- sumer costs. , 6. S,.,_ laM ............................................................ YES. This would provide that bond issues no longer be handled as constitutional anenanents, but in form of a statute. 7. C...atthtlofl r.¥1 aJOft .................................................. MO. The proper method of revision Is by con stl tutional conven- tion. 8. CMeral l ... alatrvo aoulo,.a ...................................... NO. This woui d shorten the time for consl dering new bi II s, and ltlus would limit the time to research and protest bad bil ls. 9. C...etel ot.lltetlo" bonda ............................................ YES. This would help streMlline bond fund accounting by estab- lishing a single fund. 10. Wolf•ro ox...,tton: looa041 propwty ...................... NO This is another move toward eroding lhe property tax base and shifting the tax burden. 11. AnoatMMta: hl atortcol 1 .. -. • .tt.,.. .................. MO. This could open the way to land speculation by lowering assessmeots, a1d also would be a1other step in undermining the tax base. 12. AJd to wl-.wa of • ...,.,. ......................................... NO. This appears to be an effort to get around the prohibition against legislative gifts to individuals. 13. ExtMalo" of collet• oa0t11ptlon .............................. YES. This would encourage expansion of private colleges and universities by removing the present 100-acre limit on tax exemption. 14. Solo of ttdot ... da ...................................................... YES. This would open the way to development of tidelands areas now cu t up by network s of unused and unneeded streets. 15. County tex app•la boarcla ...................................... MO. Let's retain the right to make tax appeals to elected offi- cials. 16. Coutttvttoft: ellmlftatoa obsolete ancl au,orao4041 provlaloftt ................................................................ YES. No substantive change would be made. This would shorten t:alifomia's over-long constitution. 17. Pay of letlalatora ..... .. ..... . ............................ t-40. This would increase the present monthly basic pay from S500 to S834. Thi s is in conflict wi th Proposition 1; If both are approved, the one getting most votes would be in effect Solution: Vote them both down. 18 . Alcoholic bovorago cofttrol oppoola t.eord ........ NO. Senator John Murdy says in his opposition argument "Addi- tional power to various boards has already ~ne too far In our state." 19. Comp-..aotlott of local offtcora . . . ................... :~n. Ca"Jdidates seek an office knowing what the pay Is, and should not expect an Increase in pay during term of office. "pproval of thl s proposition would encourage more salary boosts and further increase the burden of government costs. 20. Boal"g and wrestling contests ............................... t~O. Assemblyman RNce Allen says in his opposition ar~ment "What we really need to do in boxing is to drive lhe crooks a1d racketeers oul This measure does nothing to clean up radcets in boxing." 21. S.porter coort l•dgoa .. . ......................................... Nf). This Is single county legislation, applying to Los Angeles County only, for elimination of uncontested n.nes from the ballot Write-In procelilre would be more difficult. 22. o,...,...._, ................................................................ MO. This proposition Is not needed for the Osteopath--MO merger, which already Is In effect The president of the Osteopathic PhyslciM'Is a1d Surgeons of Callfomla says that the purpose Is to stop future licensing of osteopathic physlciMs. That Is a declslon for eactllndlvtlilal osteopath to ruke; and the pubf lc, u lnchlcllals, should retain the right to choose the type of medf cll care w~ted. 23. S.a .. ~rtt ...... t ............................................ MO. ThiS' would add 10 new state senators, 5 of them In Los Anglhs County, on a population basJs. Let's keep the time- tested federal pt.,, with the Assem~y based on popui.Uon, Stnlte on., •• basis. ~thttwlse bolt would be subjtclld _, added political pressure, .,d the L .A. aru would rectfve greatly Increased Influence. Two ytars a~ this pl., was lldctd 2 to 1. Let's do It ag~Jn, harder. U s......,.,. ectt...tttea ............................................... TtS. Sanlt concem has bttn tliiPfiSStd by CXHISttvathts that this let could be ustd lgllnst lltm. The Gtn. Watlttr lncl•t Jhows ltM M ~~~ 1.-st.son Is needed to -....,-1M COfts.rt .. va; prts.t laws c. be clstottld for •• ...,,.. pose. n. ltowf llllnst .... IHOtiOSitlon ....... lift ..... , ......... ....,. • WOMid be affected 1ar •• bllt. ne -.dt ·~ S*hi, ......... "'don"...,.. .... tD 1•, Mdlt ... ld bl •• Mt' ... M lliiiJidcM lltdl u ala c.~ ._. ._ C811llt.t..M .., ..... of 1M .. ..-cna ,. •• ct. OD ~ 11. 1912, tbe U.S. OommJttae tw UNICEF apent flO..O. OM dDUa' al that t..-1 bee nc:etwd to~ lor two ltema l»tecl on the ''U. S. Committee for UNICEF ~tbu U.t." wbkb Jilt had bee IQeluded 1n the 19$2 NHallowMil Kit. .. •'-' IOid by the Committee. 1bele two ltftnl, l1sted at :SO cent• ..eb wen ·'Elementary Scbool TaciMr Pacltet... an4 "Second- ary School Taeher Packet." 'fta& .......... of-- JltM ..... ~ ... u. & c-.. llllllUiM ,_ UNICU' • ~ ~ 11. Ita. Bow wu at .... tf U OMW lllave ...... t. w. I .. IDIICU' lllfiiiiJ ... -.. .,.. I'--., lllllk. '!'lll.t oo.aN ...., for a • ..,... at leMt, ~ a dldd"a -.... .. ...... 'n.at ...... eoVI ..... .....,... ~. ·~ Ytia8la ....... ~ _.,. IMpN"1a"tly Pf'l'- ..... u.& .M eotaW lilaYO ~t proteetto. for Ul·dlll-dna,,.... ... ..,... ...... IUiewa u t~ Or It coeld haYO CIU .. Ill~ of UM tenible 6eo• lalow1l .. ,....... Let'• atop a moment and think ol that S9.40 1n tenns ot ··pen· nieos;' Uke thoee pennlcc tom4" American )'OWlpten will tie'!( for UNICEF from their rw-igh- bon thia RaJloween. Lut )'Mf'a t:NlCEF Tnck or Tre&t cam· raJgn In Loll~ County 1\f'(· ted only 1.'5.046 tor all the c:bild· work put into lt. In "pema.ies" $9.40 Ia a lot of m<n!')' . . . 0. October 1& l.IIJ USJCJ:ra U. s. c-&Ueo, to .... ,_., ............... • • .....,.. eoOeeu-are ._t -~peet 111M oo Uatt- ed ~tat. AmMAJL pooCace to ,_. tlloee two .. 8CIIOOL TJ:..\CBD ,_.. .. " ft.lled wtUt UNlCJI:P '"' p-da t r • ID N"' l'ortr t. Ca.llfonda! Shocked! You &hould be. and SO lhould CooVfSI, and SO llhol1ld an ol th• "youth leaden.. and .chool boards. etc. preparlnf ~en as this .Ia written. to lt.ed, or approw th• leadtnc ol u.. noemt AmPrlcan klda Into Uk! UNICEF "Hallow~n" propagan- da trap! Alon& with the ··~ teech· er paekeu .. in that box which coat $10.40 to ainn.au. we-re atadcs ot UNICEF ~ganda folden. ... eadl ., aM •~'­ Jowlllc: "YOU1b Out tor UNICEF" ( t~ nr.v trick' to en.llllt the ~~e CJ'OUP Wlder the ~ HYOU Project). '1'be Hi NetJth· bor Senes" t book.a and l"eCU\1s !or l&le). "For Olllctrea nnd ~ Wbo Love &Dd TEACH 1bem -Pamphlets That Tell the UNICTT Storr' J~r blank tor ··A ChUd ot UNICI:P' In Nl1erla ," Japan, ett-1 ''UNICEF .net YOU" (JmH'al ~. ph• lWt ol members ol tbe u. s. Ccnwn.l"-tnr tJNICEF I. •'UNICEF FILM..It" (~ on purctl ... or rental cf UNICEF propqanda ftlma. bt- dudlna "ChUdren o1 tbe Sun .. cxpcoed hen April 1 I and ct. fu.ll-<Oior f o I d e r a4vertilllna .. UN l C E P' CreetJ.nt CarOl," .-Nch feet~ two 1912 card &». lips by Arnold Blandl, a man rit.d for Ol!'t&ln pr'()o(.'OINnunht eetMtlee by the Houee ClmmJt· tee on un.-Amenean AetMU.. TJIIal ... ....... IJ I a 0( efP•M•._.,...... Ia Mt .. n.a rtl•uJ ed ..... ....... ~.lba, ...... .,. .. Oftkoo ........ ,...... ~ 111QOD'"1t .... UJIJ ... ., .... ,..,.... OliiWrM'" v.a. x. lfe. I.U.. ............ . 'W. 4 1 ..... llett7 .... .. ...... ,- """lle ................ .................... ... .., ... ~ ........ ... ,....,...._ ...... , .. ..,. map,_..., t .,.-... ....... .... ,, ........ ... ............... -.... ..... ........ 'n. U.S. 1'1<111U1 Dlpt. l•n- _, 1. u. ........ U'NlCF.r· ...... aa.a ,_ -llllt al a.o...J tu 1 taet....,· .. ..,.,. ...... LMt ,.., tllt,a.tm • 111 ... --e:-.ut• -,..... .... ll•llmu __. tllat U.. ...... ~ ........... : ...... taw. I OMb .. liM t1 tJitJC&# .., ~ ft 5 2 -I .._,, ... ., ...... -. ...... 1JirMIIt .... ~ ...... ... VHIII&I'.· ...... _._. .... Mill • UIDW 7ft~ .... J-· ...... of .... AM llaa wdttea 10 .... Joe~~ lniM ... ..... u., ......... ...uu.a C••• Park i• New Yort Cl«Y be Mt u.i4e Ia the !Mae ~m. bebiad eo.-. •• Mar •• ••J tbiak IMt t .. ldeata &Dd ,...,. naW.tt or dale ... ...... ~-ity •• .,.. to a.. •• aa.,.. eo 10 to dNat Ia DOt ftllecl whb boaaea ucl aUU.a people," ebe -.ote. "11aia "" ol park woald be 1 anat auet ALL~ CWJfiCI.II!Iio .,_ Ml U1K1"1D M MIVIJI llfiGa • M AU.,.0VT DRM tO DIPIAT .......,.,..,.. MO. D ••• TMR IYAT1 liMn~ ICHIIIIL • Califomil State Chamber of Commerce (Md ...... 200 leal CUmbln of Coftwnen:l) 10 the aew Uaheraity COIDia1 bere, alto." • California Llbor F*ltion6 Afl.CfO (llld ....... of leal Llbor ~) She ...... lied lw•ll ecaaJp- pecl ddiaa aca4ellll•• for reatiDa a.acl bou4baa bon .. ; abad.d, oiled lldclJe petba ddoatboat tbe pett; • b•ter coane to promote Eaallab ridiaa ac:ti.&ti .. ; a .._, ol•b; a am.ll zoo fot cblldmt; playiiOQild eqaipmeat; amatl· l•ke• with awa.aa aftcl duc:ka, and a aer.otk of pic~ eaqoo walb. • California Coun~isors Association (lnd 57 eo.tJ of Supervbon) • Leaaue of Cllifomia Cities (lild mote thin 150 City Coundls) • More thin 40 Democratic County Central Committees • More than 40 Republican County Central Committees • State Buildina & Construction Trades Council • California Farm Bureau Federation liE laE Tbe Lord bach made known his salvation: h.1a rigbteowneu bach be openly abewed 1n the ,,.t or the beachen. He bath remembered his mer- cy and his auth toward the bouse or lstael: aU the eocb or the c.&rth have seen the salvation or ou.r God. (Psalm i8: 2, 3 • • California State Grange • California Manufacturers AS10Ciation • California State Automobile Association • California Wool Growers Association • Irrigation Oistrjcts Msociation of California • Associated Farmers of California • Agricultural Council of California • Joint Council of Teamsters 142 • Majority and Minority Leaders of the State Senate and State Assembly These Groups, and Hundreds of Others Say : VOTE NO on No. 23 CALIFORNIANS AGAINST PROPOSITION NO. 23 • Choose Courage and Foresight FOR several months Your Con· ~rressman. James B. Utt. has been the target of liberals. J)llclflstll. and one-worlders. He ha." been ~atedly denounced for his fo rthrh{ht positio n against Castro, Communism. and relying on the United N•tlons for our rore(Rn policy. Sln<'e the B•y of Pl.-a tra~y. he ha11 kept a vlf(llant eye on Cuba"s arms build · uo. Seven months a.ro he was reportln.r on the noor of Con~rre!'~ what~~­dent Kennedy called "thla aecret, awtlt. and extraordln•':f, buUd-up of Communist mwlles ·. He hu repeatedly. ln speeches. newa- letters. and Interviews. called for a strict blockade or CUba. PlaaiJJ. .. ,.._.,, OdMn- • .................... b.le .... .. -~-.. .,. ~·· ........ ,.,...... ~•t. Wtu. rew uno..ue-, tllf' --~~ mlllac ... .._ ....... Ute ..... ......... PWeW.at ... ~ ... •tao. " lloMaJ, Odoller a. Hlp pnt.e Ia due Mr. Ken-nedy for hla courqeoua meaqe. Public I"MCUon hM ehown tNt America Ia IOIIdi.J behind thla move. World reaction hat brau«ht many of tha. toUntry'l t~nere eriUca trom &Mir Ivory towers Into •n undentandln&' ot the real danpn Cube preeenta •nd they have quJdtly nllled to approve and aupport tha. na· Uon'a ectlon. IT lt very unlikely that the CommunJitt wilt . attempt to "run" AliWI'ka"1 blockade by ~ t.hetr ahlpa to .. n on to C\aba. rt a. "'7 llbty that t.b4t1 'wUl attempt to ruin that bloolr· adt by aanllna their ~ da maehlne Into h...,· ... ,, by heapln~ abuae on tht Uftlti!CI Sta&M. lte em....., and lu ....... ~ fiiJIIIu ef a ..... .................... .................. .................... -................ , .......... '5 , .. ~ ............. . ---.. , ,.....,., .. ............ ,, .. sl!lltent with our chancter and courage •• a. nation •nd our commitments around the world. The C<Mit of freedom Is always high -but Americans have al· ways paid lt." Congressman Utt agrees com· l>letPiy with the«e word~. There s little difficulty In jolnln• a bandwlllfon. But It tak~ coura«e to be a leader. Mr. Utt was a leader for thls type action In the House of Rep~ntatlves Just u President Kennedy l.s the leader of thl~ action to the world. THE President's speech cannot I he t•km simply as a vlndl· cation of those who ro,....w and forewarned of thla danger. It lsi even more. a call to the peop e to elect men with /roven experience. cour&Re. an fore-sllfht; a call to elect leaders who •re wUlln« to wtthatand PrftSUI'e and dlaapproval to preserve our national ldellla. We bell.ve hla ten·yur record of &ervl~ aa Oranp and San Diego CounUes' Representative clearly demonstrates that James B. Utt Ia .uch a man. Now, more Your Conar .. sman than ever hefore, his leadership, ln11lght. and 111ren«th are needed In Wa~hlngton. Thf' fat# of thlll aaUoa, ol tlae rnll"' wortd, ••1 ""'' Ia df'. MJIIIon" madf' ,.,. Otlr "''"'f'M'ata- tln·" Ill tlllf' C'o•l•lf .... , .... r.udf'l',. of bcl4111 ,........ llan IUUtf'rt•d Caba r~~a ao loalff'r M a polltk'al l•••· ThPJ .,. ~ rt't't. It lJI a aatloaal IMa • of th• lllllfhPIIIt order. How thtA a. ,..,. lJI r..ltdl•d •• l•ponaat to f"ff''7 C'ltlllf'a of IIIIIJa aafloa. On November 6 you wilt have your chance to 11eclare where you ~<tand on this national lssue. F'or your county. state. and n•· tlonal security, for the future or your American he rltalfe and Ideals, we urge you to choose the man with demonstrat.cl ex- perience, courage. and foretllhL RHiect JAMES B. m IAMIS B. UTT FIVE· TERM INCUMBENT 35th Con•resslonaf District · CHURCH IOMDS POl SA&.I THE IIIMT 8APTIST CHURCH 0~ COITA MRIA, A eo•o .. ATION, A lltN'fDLV CNIIOWING OM~ I%ATtON .. TH ~ROftP~. ..tLOtN. AND SCHOOLS WHICH WILL 8 C VAUJCD, ON ~LE· T ION, AT ALMOST A HALII MILLION DOLLARS, IS O~P! .. ING 14D,OOO tN ., INTR"&.ST BE ARING .oNe' A f't!S A. VOU MAV PU .. CHASI! IIONDS IN OENOt!IINAT IONS OF SIDOO" lt,OOO, WIT H MATU .. ITV DATES RUN· NINO F ROM 10 THMWGH tiJ YEARS. THE F IMT BAPTIST CHURCH WILL HELP VOU ,.INANCI! THEPUIItCHASI!O,.THI!_$1!_ BONDS ~OR AS LITTLE AI tO' DOWN •• MONTHS TO PAV, A.HD WITH LIF E INSURANCE COVERAGE ,.OR THE PURCHASER OF TIME PAYMENT BONDS. 8 V MAKING THIS INVESTMENT, YOU CAN HI!L,. US BUILD THI! MOST WODERN 8A8YL.AHD IN SOUTHERN CALI FOftNIA Write, or Pboee, o r Wire: DR. P . O. NEUMANN -Mldwar 6·707.S DENNIS C ARLSON -Liberty 1-1733 Klmbotlr 9-3121 THE PIRST IAPTIST CHURCH 301 Maaoolia St .• Cotta Meu, C alif. Costa Mesa Llrmber Co. THIS RARE Sll VEA MARLIN wu cattht off leona, Hawaii, ~ C.E. Coop er, at I~ of 471:7 CortiMd o;., c•eo Hlghl•cts, on Oct. 6 lft.et just 20 ....,tes ftghtln9 timt.. The stcfppet, 8111 l( ... aalna,\ls piciured Wltfl the ludct "'W" •d his prize catm, which wtf~ed M evert JOO pounds. Mr. Cooper, retired relltDr from Rl werslde Md Long Beach, aiJO c.,.t a 2lb-90und b4ue mlftlt) ~ring tht vtslt to l(ot\a. The Coc)c)ers were ac~ld ~ Mr. Md Mrs. H•ry Goetz on •• Hawtll trtp. ORCHESTRA • PLANS STAND ne Oraop Cowsty Phil· M!moaic SocJety wi II preaeot 11M Los A.naeJea Phllhar- ._ic Orebeatra, aa planned, Cor their ninth aeaaon. ·Tbe fmt coocert ill the aubo eaiptioa aeriea of fin will be aa.JcS, aa acheduled, oa Pdday,No.,. 9, in the Oranae Coest Colleae AudiiOrium, Co.la Meaa, at &:30 p.m. nil ia tho formal &Mounce· .. , made by Mr. Clifford Hakes. preaident or the Society, wbo f\lf1her t tated, ••we are indeed bappy to ueowace that the diapu&e betweeo the Musician's Uaioa and the Southem Califomia Sympbooy Auoci- acioa, which manaae• the Orclleatta, bu been ne,oti· ated and an amicable aaree- IIIC!ltreacbed. A ne• coo tract llaa been &IJOed and ow 1962-63 sympboay aeuoa will propeu aa planned fea turin 1 the renowned Los Anaelea Philharmonic Or- chea t:ra and world famooa pest soloists." Tickets are oo sale at the Oranae County Phillwmonic office, 201 West Cout HiJhway, Newport Beach, Ml 6-()411. FRATERNITY PLEDGE L.U11N PIIOM APIS MELLIF'ERA NOll people avoid bees-for obvious reasons. Rhcu· matilm adrerers of old, bowevtt, tried to JCt ~tuna. ']'bey Choulbt bee stinp were an ett:_ectjve treatment for rbcumatilm. Now rno.t of us prd'er the more r ' * .-1 pei.D.Iaa-ra:neda of today. Thanks to .....a .-.:e we have many safe, faat·actlnl ..-•Ilia .._ Odlcr powerful drup. too. When you're ill. take advantqe of \hac newer medtc:auons -but ooly upon the advice or your physaaan Then kt us render compldc pracnpuon servtee Christensen Pia n~aey -1 &. C:OMT .-Y. OQiiiiiCaA DKL llAa ~···-- WE A RE PLEAS ED TO LUMIER-BUILDING MA1'tfBIALS •...,..t ...... c... ..... J...lb.ty t.l•l LEGAL MOTICI UNITED FUND DRIVE GAINS CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS :}ruce Wolfe. 110phomore at Oeni liOn Un1 ver11 ty, Gran· ville, Oh10, has been pledaed ., Delta Upstlon national fratemi ty. 'lruce IS the son of \1u. J~mes Wolfe, 1156 ~utland Rd., Westcilff GIRL FOR A. TotiSOHS ANNOlJNCE SANDOR Flcuuous Fum Name f:HIJRC:HES THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby certify that th~y arc cooducu.ng a manufactunng& salel bunneu r-----------------------.1 at P.O. Box 2031. Newpon JllfBO•d~ ~ Gt~uu~ Beach. Calif .. under tbe hcu-tlous film name of Aquagames G{oroaa ~ !JI-:>f Newp«t Beacb and that sa1d A CONTINUING CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH firm l.s composed or the follow- Or. Tbomaa B. Hoover, Min.i •tet 1..0g penom whose names \J\ full and places of reudence are as S.day Wonlaip 10:00 A.M. at •e Port 11aeatre follows , to·w1t: Samuel Schui- 290S Eaa& eo .. t HiJtaway, at H•liotiDPe An. man. 1601 WIIWICk Lane. Ncw- Oa•rdt .. ool at 10:00 A.M.-Nar•ny Care Prcmclc'd port Beach. Calif.; John Sever- OFACE: 4~ Heliotrope Ave.-Phone 675-1323 son, 33822 Blue lantern St •. 'f:=========::;-;==::::::::=:::::~::;:::;=;;~~ Dana Polnl , Call f. t WITNESS our hlllds thiS 24th CORONA DEL MAR day of October . 1962, Samuel f188T IAP'I1ST CHUBCH )ell !Jut Cout Rlpway CGrona del Mat Dr. Thomu J. Welch. Putor Surwlay, 11:00 e.m.: Nom· lnt Service. Evfttlnl Servt~. 7:30. A awctlal welcome a. U · wnded tor an a,ea to •t· wnd Sunday~ .. well u Sunday momlnt and eventnt ~rvtce.. A m lcS·week 8ervke la held every Wednad&y M 7:30 p.m. Lutlwnm Clnarcla Of the Mllll1r Unttecl LudMn.n aawdl tn Amelic.'a 3:W5 l!ut Oout HJJbwq Corona •• llu PASTOR Pl\AHK WNN Pbone: OJLiollt 3·!GD SUNDAY 8CIImt1Lit 9: 1~ a.m. ·-Family worship tncludlng Sunday Church School 11:00 a.m. --WonhJp F"Jnt Baptiat Chun:b of co. Meea Baptiat Bible Fellowlhip (IMefJ•fatllllle ....... ) COJIIIUIG1"Y Scl.ulmlll , John H. Severson. CIIOilCII' STATE OF CAllFORNlA) u a.GBGA-no.AI. C•.)UNTY Of ORANGE ) 611 BellaUope Avenue ON THlS24thday of Octobel. Corona ckl Mar, Callt. 1962. before me. a r..otary Pub- NOaNI.NG WORSHIP he \J\ and fcx u ld county llld 1:.10 and 11 A.M. state. reud1ng there1n . duly Ctnu'Ch School d.-comml.suoned and sworn . pe~­ t:JO a.m. Nunery tor both houn.. sonaUyappeared Samud Schul- Ectwin c Gomke mill and Joho Seven on. known Mlnlster to me to t>e the persoos wh<:»~ nAmes ue subscnbed to the w1thln msuument. and acknow· St. Jame s Episcopal Church JD Via Lido. ~rt BNch Rev. John H. Parte.!Wetor ORiole ~0 Sunday Services 7:30 a.m., Holy Communloo every Sunday; 8:30 a, m •. fa- mily •ervice and Sunday Sch- ool (H. C . 2nd Sunda y); 9:30 a. m. . family service and Sunday School (H. C. 4th Sun- day); 11:00 a.m •. adult ser- vice (H.C. ht and 3rd Sunday). ST. MIC HAEL & ALL ANGELS D Ave. 6 Manlulri&. Oorooa .. ..., Rot\'. Edward Alla. Vkar ORiole u.- SUNDAY MORNING 8:00 Holy Communioo 9:16 MomJng prayer and Sunday School led~d to me that they execu- ted tbe same. WIT NESS my hand and ofhct.i l seal. CHARLES W. HAMil TON Notary Public in and for said County and State. My Comml.sston expues May 19, 1963. Publhh: Nov. J!.S-lS-22. 1962 m the Newport Harboc Enugn ·.tesa Soldier In :ofotll tA•ev•en Army PFC Robert L . Ely, eon of Mr. and \tra. 9i II Ely, Costa 'Aesa, recently par1ici- pated in F~LLEX. a lar,e- scalc N.~ TC) eurci se in Germany deaip1ed _, teat 1he over-all combat readineu and e ffectiveness of N~TO forces in Europe. PFC Ely 11 usisned as a cler\ in the 32nd Si .,a I ~attalion' s lleadquarters Compmy in -:Jcrm.ny. Unite d Fund c~mpaisn chairman J .-nes Penney re- pon ed last Thursday that the drive has reached the 69~ poinL "We are well ahead of last yeat' s pro&nrn at th1 s point," he said. "~bout S711,6~ of the Sll3,173 has been re- ceived.'' Preai dent Gcorae ~odd a Jr. aaid \hat individuals 1nd businesses may aend in their ck>nation or ple.dse directl y 1D the UP office at 325 N. Newport fllvd., Newport :leach, or to tbei r area chair· min: Mrs. Millard Moore on ~alboa Peninsul~ '\1rs. John CHAIRMAN SELECTED FOR CIRLS' LEAGUE Pam Smith, preaident of the Girla' Leaaue at Newport Harbor Hi&h School, announ- ces the follo•ina appoint- menta: Carol Denner u hos- pitality chairman, Jodie Joboum, co-chairman; Sue Davis. art chairman, and Chris McGee, co-chairman; Jeanne Stickler. publicity chairman, and Francie Duf- field. co-chairman . The three senior chainnen and theu junior co-cbainnen were installed Thursday. October 18, at an informal aupper planned by the vice, pres ideot of the Girls' Lea· sue, Dee Dee Dwi&ht. "~t's Fun to Dr~s.s In Fashion" 2659 E. COAST RICRW A Y CORONA DEL MAR ORIOLE 3·:5030 Santa Ana • Ma1nolla 9ts. D:. P. C. Neumann, putor C1ari1tiaD Sct.ace a. me.. PAINT A IRIGHTER SUNDAY SERVJCI:S 9:45 a.m. Sunday School l 1 :CO a.m. N ornlq Wonblp 6 :00 p.m. Tra.lnln1 Unloaa 1:CO p.m. Event~ Worlblp WED!fESDAY 1~p.m. Blble Stucb 8:00 p.m. PrQer Meetlna ' rmn Clla .. rw CIIU'f,KI&WI8f DJ3 VIa U4lo KewJCMt ._ada SUJfDAY JICB()()L t :ULJLa ... Ua.JD. SUNDAY SDVICD t :15 -u .... WEDJifESDAY EVDDtG MUnlfG ...... BADIJ'G tiOOM Sl15 VIa IJda, JfJt, .... Opm ... ..,._ ............. ...... .., ......... '1:45 .... 'l'uledQ .... ~-............. ---CII-flr c:aM'I.WD181 ............. c.a-.• .. .. D1t Oliul RIIIIW'a7 0... ... -IUICDAY ICAOOL IllS&.& IUIIDU wva u ..-. WB W•'f atWGIIO • 1.J ,._ WIDIU .-..-.... ......... ....... 100. __ CIIMt..,£4 ,, Qfllll ... ..,._ .. 3 ....... ~ ,.. ........... ..... ... ~-__ .. -. FUTURE ••• .. ..-.FEIEIIL llmll I LIAIIIIIIllml WITH HOME lOANS Hammond for the liei&hts; \4rs. Frank Lynch for Irvine Terrace and Jlay Shores; '1rs. J .~. fllakanore for Corona del '\1ar north o f the h11h""ay; \irs. \tilton Rod- hetm, Balboa, and \4rs. Hush Plumb Jr., Lioo Isle. APPLICANTS SOUGHT FOR OFFICER SCHOOL Master Sat. Bill Jenninas. Air Force recruiter, reporu that \he Air Force Officer Trainin a School ia now open for applications from colleae a tudenta up to 210 days before they araduate. \1r. and \irs. Rt chard .\t- chi son. 531Q Rrucc Crescent. Lioo Sands, are parents of a dau&hter bom Pnday. Oct. 19, 10 Ho aa Holipllal. •DETAILED GENERAL INSURANCE COVERAGE BY ED WA RD AT JAY & RENFRO CONTINENTAL HAIR STYLIST FA()tol VIENNA, PARIS, AND ANTOINE'S, AND OWNER O F THE CONTI NENTAL SALON IN LA JOLLA FOR TME PAST I I YEARS, HAS JOINED OUR STAFF. Snadenu who will araduate after the fall term may apply now. Those who will padua te 1n the sprina can apply in November. Appli- cants must be between 20\'J and 291h. The recruitina office 11at 223 N. Broadway, Santa Ana. 333N.NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPO RT BEACH A /egro Je/ Mar B~~~y Salon ORIOLE ~S60 L I BERTY 8-1 188 3732 E. COAST HJGIWAY <X>RONA DEl. MAR FiliAL!! ••• FINAL!! ••• FINAL!! ••• ON 20 BRAND NEW 1962 FORDS NEAILY EYEIY MODEL. NEAILY EVElY COLOI HERE ARE SOME OF THESE BUY S! Galcaie _ $2458 FalcCMI -·-$2137 roaooa v.a Cutilllan Gold. ForctomaUr Pollitlve Crankr.... Vei\t. BtJc. No. STU . roaooa sr:oA" CorinUIIan W hite. Otluxe Trim Par k. ~nov~ ~n'lr· c: a a e V ~ n l . FCM'dom&Uc. WSW. SOt. No. 4o.7 Falc• ---·· $2044 .-oltOOa ~EDAS C"orlnlh•an Whl\~. Fordomat· lr. poeltlve C'r11nk• aM Vent. Stk. No. 40411 EcOIIOiine Y• $2025 CanbMan Turquoa~ 170 En- c1n~ 3 "P"'t'd T'rana Glua Re.r Ooor R~flf'Clont, Stationary PIL-RJ"r ~at. Stk. No 4177. Galuie 500 $2793 ,...... ··--·-$1571 Tla••derWrd -·-$4004 ro&DOil W' AGON Bal'flD Blue, 170 En~ln~. Or- lou Tnm Pack, PosltiYe Craftkc:aae Vt-nt. R.dlo. P"ordomatk'. Tinted W Sl\Jd.. Padclfod Dub a Vt.or. SUe. No. 4061. ('1..( .. VlC'I'Oill' Bat'firl Blue. m En(lnt', Poe- IUw Cn.nkn:w V~nl. (~N\af 0 . Power &~rin(. R•dlft. l'lntrd w Shld .• Pllcktf.d Dull a V&.cw. BU litH. S\k No. 1$34. Ill '1'0"':\ SEDA!\" VI~ Blue. WSW. Radio. PoGUve Cn~nkc:ue Vent. ro.-dom&Uc. Power St~rin,c, Til'lled ... !'Shiel Padded Dub 6 Vt.or SOt No s:Ht. !--OOOa • AaD"'''f' Corini.J\Ian Wblte. WSW, Pow· tor Wlnd0\4ra, POW1'r SHl. bclio, Mirror Fendff 8hle'lcb. 'nntecJ Olua and all the T·8 lnl ~rt~WA. Stk. ~o. 1811.. SAVE TODAY SAVE TODAY SAVE TODAY SAYE TODA~ -----------------------------~--------------------------~----ONLY 7 LEFT 1:\-~~ ... •seoe~~~t 1962 FORDS ~~ ~I (')P fu. ('lwWW.. ~ .............. ON:t ad-~ If' ...... ....._.. ...... , ....... tf diS. Fwltf IS.~ =-,..... ,._ twtl N .. ...,.... • c,n t4 n , --........ P1 -... ........ e .... tT • r.-.. =.t--~'"*-........ --.. ~:iiCIII ....................... ! SlJJJf» s.cm•• THEODORE (Continued from Paae 1) ly rej ected last June. The reason tor rejection Is the same: It's time to start cutting bade on high spiraling spending- at ~I levels-If we are to escape bankNptcy. 1. C....pettMtiH of Lo,i elo .. rs. ..................................... HO. This Is described as an attempt to increase salaries by subterfuge by "limiting" the pay to half that received by a U.S. congressman, adding ~S,250 to the present ~6,000 bas, pay. 2. v..,.,.,.•, tea oxomptfofl '" h•''"' profect ............ HO. Thi s Is another move for more tax exemption. The re54Jit would be to shift the burden to other taxpayers. 3. Vot.Nwe' ... ox ... ptfo,., oxtet~decl .. .Otlowon .... HO. Same arguments as against No. 2. 4 Auoe~Mettt of •trlrilhNI IOftd ................................ HO. Th~ pro-argument states cleverly, "Keep food costs <bwn." '3ut I t's mort accurate, and more fair, to say, "Don't pay other people's taxes," whlctt you would be <bing i f this is approved. ltwould grant tax favoritism to extremely valuable lands, and thus shi ft tax burdens to other property owners. 5. w ........... COMpettiOtiOft ............................................ HO. This would add to costs of providing benefits wi th no in- crease In benefits, and contribute toward inflation of con-sumer costs. 6. St.t. h•~t ... oee ...................................................... Y I!S. Thl s would pro vi de that bond Issues no longer be hand I ed as constitutional amenctnents, but in fonn of a statute. 7. C...etfhtlett ,.,, 1.1011.................................................. HO. The proper method of revision is by constitutional conven-tion. I . Go..orellothloi~Vo aoulot~e ...................................... HO. This would shorten the time for considering new bills, and thus would limit the time to research and protest bad bills. 9. G...orel oblltotlon bonde ............................................ YES. This would help streamline bond fund accounting by estab- li shlng a slngl e fund. 10. Wolfaro ox...,tlon: loaeod prop..ty ...................... HO This is another move toward eroding the property tax base and shi fting the tax burden . IPUg IJ:Oll~R · ... '·... • r.: ia;o::!!t ~ . A Ill ..._ .. .. .... •II•MI ... 6Ift ot .... ... ... ... .. .................... '-. _, of JOJce L. L"'-lti. _,, • ..0...11 t. tlsllla.-, uoo s. e., ,.,.., ._...,. 24. ., u2 •· eoua JtwJ •• l•l•d. .. H•• J . ......... ....,_. ........ lloobd 'ftall 11 1 ~ ..._.. 110.._ 16, of 4U POfflJ A••·· C... • • .._.. .t •lllriaa OAH ... VJUC11:r1 I u• prop. oaa 4el M-. ......... of •nW.Taclle,104 W. Coett ....-r eo -... u. s. a .... t..CIIioa or~~~~··-. ttw1., Nw•PMt a..cta . ..s c 1 ... ._ UJCkW" • • • pouiWy •• tD a Wow en W • caklaa eu7 .15 a Clad rro. ....,. .. II • ....., ~: lllldaMiioa l•lict..t oo Oot. oi~tr ....... a ooia Ml ...._ !.:"aacw ._ -.._. 6 oal8ide 6• 0»-• cs.t M• . • .h-• A. s-t. U06 ...., --"• .a .... • wort" Y•• c.-.-..., • u.ce, rma. A••·· ....,._.. 111..,_ 1MI ¥ .. ~ • ,.,_. ~ a, • kip aCIMol lllldeet wbo luda, NPGftM 1M ..,It ol !:"~te:':or e.:.. ••a.d eo ft .. L •• VMdala, ~~~ ••••• U5 bicycle ..._..., .. u ·a. ConuntttAte bau .. ..s J•..U•a. duew rtqmMariatn Sot.ool. .. Loie b UN'ICI::r. · ••• aa •• llome of St .. • IC. Kel-t, 330 w. .. ro SL, n. .._,... 01 u. lc*tlr J . Liddaa, 113 Via Cordon, Bllboe, NportM ... baraluy ....._: Lido hie; . .Noel s.,.er, f10111 ller ,... .. of a ...0 re· .._... a IJMW Mal' .... 26nl Newport 91vcl., Newport frl~~t~tor caataiaJaa about • --. 0.0 _. -"" lJeacb, r.pe>rted ftocll&l two •1$ ill flo1to food. • .AI ....._ tC ...a. n..~-=-" -bolo a ahot in a pl~te .... , Reece. 8eya.W. Villa,., 300 ;:::-;.: .::-::..: --:..: window there; cbmaa• waa E. Coast Hwy., Newport .-. .. _.. 1 ,.-; ttl oatimatld at tlOO •.• L.N. Beach, r.ported liM theft o! ,..._ .... ..,...,. ...;; _ Andenon, 2624 Nowpon a •125 aorn.o..dftom.thore •• 111 .,.. t' ......._.. JJI•d.. Newport l)eacb, ro-A •1.000 dlaiiiODCl r~a wae ported fin dina two bolo a lbot I oat by J&IDI 0. Ha~••, 1718 in windowa thete .•• A tlOO Bayadere Tor •• lrYeoe Tor- plate alau window waa ~ race. • .A bicycle ridden by ten at Electro Phyaica Co., KOYin M. Sebra. 15, or 412 3017 W. Coaat Hwy., Newport Haul Orin .• Corona del "ieadl ..... Marpaetite M. Mar, c~ oo~ ol an alley OD ~ 11. JJa. 1M U.S. Oammltt.ee tor UNICEF ~t f10.40. One tilaJ' cl that ha-t been ncetwd to pq fw two ttema hated on the "U. S. Oxnm.lttee tor UNICEF PubUoat:Jnna u.t:· wbkh bat had bftn lDduded in \ba 1M2 "Hallowe.n KJt." al~ oojd by the CGmrnJ ttee. Tbe.le two ltema. lJsted at 50 cent• a.cb ....... ''Elementary School Teacher Packet." and "Second- &1'7 Sc:hooJ Tactwr Packet." 'l'lla& ._,... .... of tiiAt tltM .,_, .. 7 ... 17. a. 0... llllttleo fw UNICSP oa Oc-. ..... 11, Ita. Bow wu at ..-n u OMW ...... .._,.t. MOM ... to IDfiOU..,.,. ... -"1tl ...... ol lftiiJc. fttat co.N ...., for a wldlf' a& a..t. ...., a elllld'• ...._ ... ...... -n.& 11M Cl04IIII .... ....._.. .. ..._.7, •.m ......... taWeca. EY-....,... ....,_.. .. "7 ~ ............ eoUI .. Ye ...._., ,....eeaso. for 111 e"ll-.,_f..._ ... .._. ....... U... .. ta~ OT It «**ld .. ., .......... ~ of tale &en1ble ._.. aa.o...a .. ,.... ~·. etop a moment and think ol Lbat 19.40 In terms ol "Pftl· nlN ," Uke lhoM ~nniN ~ Amm~n younpten wUl ~lett for UNICEF trorn their nrtgh- bon thla Ha!Jowem. Lut )IMf"a t:NlCEF Tnck or Treat cartl· ratgn In Loa Ange4e! County nf't- ted only IIS.046 for all the c:hild· work put Into lt. In "~ee" $9 . .0 Ia a lot a( money ... Kneen. 231 Via Nice, Lido near Pomeettla Avo. and hie reported the buraluy of Coaat Hwy., Corooa del Mar, tsn.'.so in frozen food ftom tbe IDd bit tbe aide of ~ car freeur in her aaraae. . . driven by Lloyd 0. Manafold, Harry V. Anderton. 1338 61. of 415 Mariaold Ave., Suuu Lane, Weatcliff, ro-Corona del Mar .•• Sleven K. ported findinapiecea of tlau Shelton, U, of 423 Coata alt f10m a bedroom window Meu St., Coata Meaa, told and a kitchen door window, of!i~ofl h~ fell aaleep while with acreena also cut, in a drav~l baa car at 11. p.m. vacant home at 1117 Devon caDilDI the car to run anto a Lane, Weetcliff ... Philip J . partedJ carl oaACoaatCorH~~ .,. ..J.. 4-c ., A nat near a am ne ve., -Q''"''· Jl'r c . ~•Y ve.. "]I • d 1 Ma . let d to GordOII boa, reported the theft or hi • • r,r•a•• • 19SS car from the 'lalboa H. Gl111, 2114 E. Cout padtin1 lot· the vehicle beina Hwy., Corona del M"!• llld · · An Prank Webb, Hunttnat>n recover~d an Sant_a . a, 1each. • .Jee A. Oibbe, :"'here It had_ been tnvolv~ 212 E. Ocean Prout., 9alboa, 1n a felony hat Md ru~ ace:'-reported tae burJ)ary of jew- dent. the euspect be&na tn ehy valued at tl,llS fJom custody. the bedtoom or bet hOme. io- Suftdey, Oct. 14 dodint a bracelet. d:i1m0nd Lowell E. Tbom11, S3 rina 1nd ditmond writt watdl. Beacon Say, reported the tbe it.-na laet beina aeen on buralary or an US bicycle Labor Day. . . ~ t27 cub from hia praae. . .Nancy box 11\d imprinter, Ul caab Neece, SOlO Neptune A•e.. and ~ in credit alipa were West Newport, turned in a etolen from a etore100m of J-. ........ Alae .... ,. ..... .... J .. lmu ... ..... tia .......... ... tliot C•aal Park ia N .. Yod: Cia, bo aet ui .. ill elM lt?lae Wilt boWaAI eo.-... Mar • .. , tll1ok diet rea.ldlata ucl foa... tealdeeta of ala IIIUiltoomial ~-ity ...,.,.... to M•e aa .,.. to ao to *' ia DOt Oiled wltb booa11 ud milliaa people," tht WIOta. uTbit type of part woaJd bt a ar•at uut to dM Dew Uai•eraity COIIllaa bere, alao." She IOIJiated 1 well eq~alp­ ped ricliaa acaclomi•• for reetiaa and boucliaa bortee; abaclod, oiled bridle patba throDJboat tbt park; a ~~-~r coane to promo~ Baallab ridiaa acti•itiea; a b•tc:lob; • •mall aoo ror cblldna; playJI'C)cmd eqllipmellt; amaJI· lakea with awana ud docb, and a DeCWotk of pictlar- eaqae walb. liE laE The Lord bach made known his salvation; b1J rlgbteowneu bath be openly shewed in the sisflt of the heathen. He bach remembered bu mer· cy and his truth towatd the house of Israel: aU the ends o( the earth havcseen the salvation or our God. iS: 2, 3. ) ' ' . '.. ' • Cllitarnia State Chamber of Commerce (end .... 2m loc:ll Chlmbln of Colftmlrct) • California Labor Ftdlration~IO (and ....... fllocll Labor ) • California Countv Supervisors Association (end 57 County da.nli of Superfbon) • Leaaue of California Cities . (and men thin 150 City Councils) • More than 40 Democratic County Central Committees • More than 40 Republican County Central Committees • State Building & Construction Trades Council • California Farm Bureau Federation • California State Grange • California Manufacturers Association • California State Automobile Association • California Wool Growers Association • Irrigation Districts Association of California • Associated Farmers of California • Agricultural Council of California • Joint Council of Teamsters 142 • Majority and Minority leaders of the State Senate and State Assembly These Groups, and Hundreds of Others Say: VOTE NO on No. 23 11. Auou' ... "": hhterlcel l•d,..or\ oroa .................. HO. This could open tne way to land speculation by lowering assessments, and also would be another step In undenninlng the tax base. Oa ·october 11. un VSICI!ra V . 8. CoauaiUeo, to Wblelli pOQP all U.. Ballew&- -''polut)"" eelleetloM aN ._t -.... , tltM H UIIJ&- ecl ~..... AIIUIAil.. poMace wallet abe found neat Balboa The Tri•Jl• Car W11h, 4625 Blvd. and 3Sth SL,WutNew-W. Coau Hwy., Weet New- port, contain ina $7 and ideo-porL .. A tl.lS police baton tification papera of John A. wu etolen f110m the mot>I'- Cook, 108Yr-29th ~t., New-cycle of Officer L.ouie P. port ·Beach ... Dantel ~-Ar-rleerea. while parked at 4001 nold,19. of 2S2S Weetnuneter w. Coaet Hwy., Weat New- Ave., CQeta Meu_. wu char-pon. CAUFORNIANS AGAINST PROPOSITION NO. 23 aed with poueuton of falae w.-.,..., Oct. 17 IANfA AliA LAitNr A. Nk:tloN • T'hornn L Pltlll identification at 107-2ht William W.·YO'-'!J, S9, nal-~e =ST. ..,. ........................... ,.. .......... a.--. 12. Aid .. wl•w• of vohtwna ........................................ HO. This appears to be an efbrt to get around the prohibition against legislative gifts to indivicl.lal s. to n.11 thoeo two .... SOBOOL TEACID::a pet'ke .... ftDed witt. PI!, Newport . Beach, and boa Inn. wae cbatud with '""'' o-• c.tlf •.... , .,. .__......., ..... ,....._ cado St., Coata Meaa, wu Clarcnce C.Smtth, 384A•~ -~(Con~~ti~n~u~ed~on~P~•~l~e27~}------~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::=, 13. Extonelo" of collowo oxOMptfon .............................. YES. This wou ld encourage expansion of private colleges and uni versities by removing the present 100-acre limi t on tax exempti on. U . S.lo of tttlol•d• ...................................................... YES. This wou ld open the ~tay to ,development of tidelands areas now cut up by network s of unused ~d unneeded streets. 15. County t.x •pp•l• a...,ct ....................................... HO. Let's retain the rl~t to make tax appeals to elected offi- cials. 16. Constitution: ofl,.lnotos obaoloto and eupor~odod proYialo"a . .. . ... ... ... . . .......................... YES. No substantive ch ange wou ld be made. This would shorten t:allfomla's over-long constitution. 17. Pay of loglalatora . . . . ............................... Mt). This would Increase the present mon thly basic pay from SSOO to S834. This is in con flict with Proposition 1; If both ate approved, the one getting most vo tes woul d be in effect. Solution: Vo te them both OOwn. 18. Alcoholic boYoroga control oppoah lloorcl ........... MO. Senato r John Murdy say s In his opposition argument "Addi- tJonal power to various boards has already ~e too far In our state." 19. eo ... , .... , .... of local offtcora . . .. ..................... :~1'). Candidates seek an office knowing what th e pay Is, and should not expect an increase in pay during term of office. Approval of this proposition would encourage more salary I:J:)osts and further Increase the burden of government costs.. 20. Boxing a"tl wroetll111 COfttoate .. . ..................... t~O. Assemblyman Bruce Allen says In his opposition argument "What we real ly need to It> In boxing is tD drive the crooks and racketeers oul Th l s mea54Jre does nothing to clean up rackets in boxing." 21. S.porler u.rt l•tlto• .... ........... ........... ..................... Mt). This Is single county legislation, applying to Los Angeles County only, tor elimination of uncontested names from the ballot. Write-In proce<llre would be more difficult. 22. o,...,.,.., .. .. .. .. .. ................................................. HO. This proposition Is not needed for the Osteopath-MO merger, which already Is In effect. The president of the Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons of Calltomla says that ttl~ purpose Is to stop lltaue licensing of osteopathic physlchns. That Is a decision tor each lnchlcilal osteopath to make; and the public, as lnchlc11als, should reuln the right to choose the type of medl cal care wanted. 23. S..te ,....,_rtt ...... t .. ... ...................................... HO. Thl~ would add 10 new state senators, 5 of them In Los Angttts County, on a population basls. Let's keep ttte tJme- tuted federal plan, with the Assem~y based on population, S~nate on an 11111 basis. Otherwl se boll W®ld bt subfectld m ..tded political pressure, ll'ld ftt L .A. area would rtctfve grtady lncreutd Influence. Two yeats a~ this plan wa.s lfdcld 2 to 1. Let's do It again, hatdtr. U S.~ .. Mtl¥ttl-.............................................. YIS. UNJO'D' ~ from Nf'W Yortl to C..Worala! Shocktod? You e.hou.ld I:M!, a~ 10 lhould Congnss, and eo llhot•ld aU ot the "youth leaden" and '-Chool boardl, etc. pJ'e'P&I'ini' e-ven u this Ia wr1 t ten. to ked, or ap(lrove the leadtnc ot U.- noe.nt Amf'rican lUcia Into th~ UNlCEF "Halloween" prnp&(M· da trap! AJon& wtth the ··~ tftch- fT packet." In that box which coat $10.40 to alnnaJI, w~e et.acks of UNICEF propaganda folden, lot eadl ol ... ff'l- ~1 "Youth Out tor UNlCEF" (the new trick' to enli11 the tHnare VOUP Wlder Lhe eocalled "YOU Project). ''The HJ Netgh- bor Sf!ries · · ( booka and recor\b !or ale). "FOf" 0\Udrfta nnd Thc»e Wbo Love and TEACH Them -Pamphlet& That TeU tht UNJCF'l" Story' ~~r blank lor ··A OU1d ot t1NICI7 In N I 1 e rIa ," Jepan. ett'J "UNICEF and Yotf' (Ctlne'f'al pi'OIIep.nda. pha bat ot mambera ot the u. s. Comrnlttea tnr UNIC!:Fl. MUHICEF FlLM..~" (llri<'es on pureb ... or rental cr UNJCEP' propapnda ftl:ma.. 111- cludlna "OIUdren ot the Sun .. Upcoed ~ Aprtl 1 ) and the tw.l~ f o I d • r adverUatna ·· u N r c E F CreetJnc Cants. M wtdc:h f~t~ two 1912 eard cii- •JaM by Amold Bland~. a man C'lted f« cn1a1n J)f'O-«)n\\"nunllt aetlviU• by the HOUM C.xnmlt- t.ee on un-Amet1c:an ActMU.. n..t ................ . ., fltM .. ...,_ ..... .. II ... U I'UI,..IMJ act...._. ... t ... ~ • atrq ...., --v-.. Ofr'b WOitlw II ........ -,. VNIOII:ra .... •'Jif ... et .._ Want.ra 0MWr." v.a. X. Jlfo. .......... ~ ..... ......._, ..... ...,. w.-. ....... ,.. ,.. .................. ..................... ... .., .... .,., .......... .............. _ .... ' •• c ....... ..... t ., ..... ....... .... ,, ... .... . .. ... ._ ... .,.,.,.. .. --.... ......... cha.raed with fumiebina iden- tification to be falaely IUcd by another. . .Sbaroo Ann Koecbe, )01 La Jolla Dr., Newport Heiabta. reported the theft or her SJ wallet containina fl6.7S c11h and papers from the top or. coin meter boa to a dryer in a laundry at 310 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Heiahta ... Jody L. Juter, 24. Santa Ana. and a pauenaer in her car, Kenneth Jeater, 27 . En- cinitae, were injured when her car wu involnd in an accident at Irvine A•e. and Prancieco Dr., upper bay, with a car driven by Albert Paul Mantz, 57, of 400 S. BAy front, Balboa leland; Martha Manhall, 711 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar, in- jured in the Mantz car. uid ebe would aee her own phyai- cian. M.Mey. Oct. 15 Jaclcic Taylor, 21. of 115- 15th St.. Ceo tn I Newport, wu characd with drunk dri•- ina after hie car hit the park- ed ca.r or Julietta Harley. 103 Mcfadden Pl., Newport Beach; officers found a loed- ed rifle in hja car ... Oecar E. Olaen, 113 Apolena A•e., Balboe leland, reported the U4.82 theft of a or. iu lounae from hie porch •.. A hit and run car damapd the car of Jamee E. Harrison, 3210 W. Balboa Blvd. at Newpon Blvd. and Via lido, Newport Beach. r .... ,. Oct.'' A three-car atcident oa Coaat Hwy. 45 feet weat of TIUtiD Ava., No1t'poft Beach, inTol•ed motodatt Viralnla A. Cotler, 44, of 1917 Ahara Dr., fntble T mace; ltaada II P. Myera , 54. a.ct Joaaita M. Aqoilat, both S..ta Ana ••• Alrtey .U. Atliaa, 31, ol )106M Mucu A.... Woet Newport, waa boobd c. a CMt.. of &llaalt with I 4eadly weapoa an.t ... ...... bl .... forb. .... ,.,_., at all ,.,._, Ia a SOMt mnctffl ttas bttn •••sstd b1 mnsttvltlvts flat ltls ICt could bt usld at~~nst Item. fbe Gen. Wllktt lnddeftt *»ws laat ItO JPtd II I ttl sl atlon Is nttded ID "ttl" 1M c:atservlllfus; IWtMRt laws t111 bt ctstotted .,, ltat .,.,_ pose. Tile Ito ..... nst Ills ptOpGsUioft M Itt lift wtnt ...,Its ffti111 • would N ,efftct.d-, Itt bill. Tttt •dt .ICII ... $ldkM J P~Qvldn h all Irion be put- ... .., ••, .-H ... I., be w••th • lllliiMIOft ~ u ••• c. llllt ._ CDftll...._ll ..,.Ita of lte n. u ... ,.......,. Dept. J•n- DU'J 1. 1-. IWIIIO'Id UNlCF.J'. --...u..a ..... a.. lilt fit ........... ~ ......... ...... LMt ,..,, die a.tr.u ~ ......... 0 .. , ...... ... ... • ..... -..... tllat 1.01111 ..... .,..... ... hi ....... : .,., ..... , at 4101 W. C.tt lfwJ .• Weet New,.-.. at 1:• .................... .,. ................. 0., a ..... Luv .... ,....,... ..... c ........ . ......... _ ...... to tJIUCZF ~ -..... -• ~~~~~a f .... " ... ,,. __ ...... --... a.. ................ ...... _....._ .... ..... .. VIi'-71 ,. •• ~ ... M. tt ....... u. ft6J4 Vie Ml ....... ,.... .................... .._ .......... .. ... ........... " ..... ............... Choose Courage and Foresight FOR several month~ Your Con· ~ressman. James B. UtL has been the target of liberals. paclflstJI. and one-worlders. He hill been repeatedly denouncecl for his t orthrlJfht position aplnst Castro. Communism. and relying on the United Nations for our fore!Rn policy. Sln<'e the Bay of Ph~• tragedy, he hu kept a vi~Hant e.ve on Cuba's arms build · up. Seven month11 lifO he was reoortlnl{ on the floor of ConJrr~ what Pr~l­dent Kennedy called "this eecret. awltt. and extraordlna~ buJid-up of Communist mlulles '. He ha1 repeatedly, In speeches. newt~­leturs. and Interviews. called for a strict blockade of Cuba. PlaaU7, .. ~7. Od ..... ••• at ............... kaWe •••• ·~· •• f"'"I"JJf... Ck Pfta6. ••t. WHia few u~ til# .... mill .. ,_.,._. ..... I• lk ............... ~ ... ..,_,. tk ...... MoMa7, ~a. Hl«h pralae Ia due Mr. Ken· nedy for hll courqeous meua•~· Public l'ftetlon hM llhowq Ulac Arnerka II lOUdly behind Ulla mov~. World reaction haa brOU«ht many of th1a counU'J"a ~~nere critics from their lv017 towene Into an undentandl"-of the real danpn CUba pr-.nt. and th~ have quickly rallied to approve and 1upporc thla na. tron•a action. IT Ia very unlikelY that the C9mmuna.tt will att;: to "run,. Arntrka'a bloe by ordmn« t.hetr ahiDI to all on to CUbL rt Ia very Ulr:ety that t.he7 wm attempt to rufn that b&oelt· ade bJ eranlr:Jna thftr ~ da machlne Info hiatt · .. r. b.r htaptn• abu .. on the Unltta Statet, lt.a em....._ and Ita ........ ~KftUMdy~ thlf lUttllhood When lM aeld: '!lstent with our character and courage aa a. nation and our commitments around the world. The COflt of freedom Is alw•ys high -but Americans have al-ways palcl lt." Co ngressman Utt al(retos com· pletPiy wllh the..-e word!!. There IH little difficulty In Jolnlna a bandwa.-on. But It take11 courage to be a leader. Mr. Utt was a leader for this type action In the House of Rep~ntatlvea Just a.s Pr~ldent Kennedy Ia the leader or thlo!l action to the world. THE President's speech cannot I he takm 11lmply as a vlndt· cation of thoH who foresaw and forewarned of thla danger. It lsi even more. a call to the peop e to elect men wlth/roven experience. cou.-.e. an fore-siRht: a call to elect leaders who are wllll"-to wltha~nd oressure and dlupproval to preserve our national ldnl1. We believe hla ten-year record ol Mrvlce aa Onnp and San DleJo Countla' Repreaent.aUve clearly dftnonatrata that Jamn B. Utt Ia auc:h a man. Now, mor. Your Conaressman than ever before. his leaderahlp, lnl'>l~ht, and !ltrenlf(h are net'ded In \\'ashln~ton. Thf' faw of tlalll ••ttoa, of thfl f'nflno world. ma,-n'IIC I• df.. rl,.lon" m•d• h7 o•r l'f'PrTH•ta- u .. ..,. In thf' f'OMI•• WtHfh. JA'adttrtt of both pertlf'a han MI'M4't1f'd C'•ba NIX •• lo••"r ~ a tiOIItlral '"""•· Thf'J' aN" t'Of'o non. It t• • ••flonal l••• of th,. lalJrh••t onl.r. How tlallt .._ """ I• hanctl•4 It l•,ortaat to """1'7 f'ltlaf'• of thlll natloa. On No\'ember 6 you will han your chance to declare where you stand on this national lAaue. r or yc,ur county, tate. and na· tlonal ~urlty, for the t\lture ol your American herlta•e and Ideals, we urge you to choose the man with tlemonstratld ~X· perlertff. courq~. and foral«hL ..... c..-~ .......... lAM IS B. UTI' FIVE-TERM INCUMBENT 35th Consresslonal District . CHURCH IOMDI POl IALI TK~ ,lfltiT BAPTIST CHURCH 0~ COITA MUA, A eo..-o .. ATION, A "AflltDL Y cu.owtNG OMIAH- IZATtON wtTH .. _,.. ... T"f;, 8UILotNGI AND SCHOOLS WHICK WILL BE VALUaO, ON cQM.-L~­ TION, AT AI..MOST A KALP MILLION OOLLAAS, 1$ O,.,.& ... NG 140.000 IN., INTEitan 8£AAING ttONOS. IE'" U A. YOU MAY PU .. CHASE BONOS IN O€NOMINATIONS OF 11000" 11 ,000, WITH MATURITY DATES AUN- NIN G ,.ROM tO TK..OUOH II YEARS. TH~ ,.IRST BAPTIST CHU"CH WILL HELP YOU PINANCE TH~PU"ctfASI!Otr THESE IIONDS 1'0" ' AS LITTLI! AS 10~ DOWN, a MONTHS TO PAY, AND WITH Llf'~ INSURANCE COVERAG~ 11'0" THE PURCHASE" OF TIM£ PAYMENT BONOS. BY MAKING THIS INVUTMENT, YOU CAN HI!L~ US IIUILD THE MOST MOO~RN 8A8YLAHD IN SOUTHERN CALitrORHIA Wri lt, or Pboae, or Wire: DR . P . G. NEUMANN -Midway 6-707.S DENNIS CARLSON -Liberty 1-1733 Kimberly 9-3111 THE PIRST IAPTIST CHURCH 301 Maanolia St., Colla Me ... C alif. WILT II IIAWAIIAif 1801& Amertc:.'t Latr-t lelectlon Rounct. da Clodt llawallan P&lhton o,.a-.& ..... -oa,.-. U.UOA II.LAIID THIS RARE SILVER MARLIN wu ca&~tht off kona, Ha•ll, IJf C.E. Cooper, at left,· of •m Cortl•d Or., C•eo Hlgttl~nds, on Oc:t. 6 lftet jttst 20 .,..,tes ftgtetJng time. The Jklpptt, 8111 ICUtaatna, lis pfcturtd wttfl tflt lucky •ftt Md his prlzt cad\, wtllch w .. ghtd an even 300 pounds. Mr. Cooper, ,.tired rtl•tl)r from Ri verside Md Long Beach, also c_.t 1 216-pOund blue m.tln 4.1rlng the vtslt to Kona. The Cooc»ets wen ac~td llr Mr. and Mrs. HartY Gom on •• H..., I Vlp. ORCHESTRA PLANS STAND no Oranae CoUIDty Phil· lllarnlonic Society will preeent 11M Lot Anaelea Pbj Jbar· -ic Orcboatra, aa plaaed, t« their niolh aeuoo. ·Tbe firtt coocert in the ao.,. tcdptioa aenca or fin will be ta.ld, aa acbeduled, on PridaJ,Nov. 9, in the OraDae Coeet Colleae Audit.orium, Cotta Meaa, at 1:30 p.m. nia it the forma l announce- ... , made by Mr. Clifford llaket. pretident or the lodety, who further atated, ''We are indeed happy to uoo~ace that the diaput.e betweea the Mu11cian'a tJaioa and the Southem California Symphony Auoc:i- atioa, which mana&ea the Orc:heatn, baa been oeaoti- ated and an amicable apee- meot reached. Anew contract baa been l l JDed and oar 1962-63 symphony aeuoo will propeu aa planned rea turin & tbe renowned Loa Anaelea Phtlharmooic Or- cbeatn and world famous JQeat aoloiat.a." Tickets are on aale at the Otan&e County Pbilharmontc office, 201 West Coaat HiJhway, Newport Beach, M1 6-6411 . FRATERNITY PLEDGE .,.._..,, ,...,...._,, INJ c.-.w ..... c.ltla••• LUMN PROM APIS MELLIP'ERA MOlt people avoid bees-for obVJOW TQJOn.S. Rheu- m.tilm adreren of old, howeYCr, tned to Ft stuna. Tbcy fhotlabt bee stinp were an effective uaunent for rbcumatilm. Now most or us prefer the more 1 f tb .-d painJeu-remedire$ of today. Thanks 10 ..... tcillece we have many safe. rut-actrnl ..... ,..,.., Other powerful drup, too. When you·~ iU, take advanta~~t of thae newer mediCatiON -but ooJy upon the a~ioe of your phystaan lnen , let us render complete pn:acnpllon Kf\IICX Christensen PI•IIICICY -.a If. COAIT IIWY. COIIOirA DaL NO o--.&1-- WE ARE PLEASED TO Costa Mesa Luarlber Co. LUMIEB-BUILDING MA1'EBIALS LKAL MOTICI LDeltr .... , CERTIFICATE OF BUSlNESS UNITED FUND DRIVE GAINS qruce Wolfe. 110phom<lre at Dent son Un• veui ty, Gran- ville, Oh10. has been pled&ed ., Delta Upsilon nau~nal fratemtty. '1ruce 1 s the 8<ln of \tu. James Wolfe, 11S6 Rutland Rd .. Westcltff GfRL FOR A.TOtiSOHS ANNOUNCE SANDOR C:HIJIR£HI:S Flcuuous Fum Name THE UNDERSIGNED do bereby certi fy that they are conducung a manufacturing & sales busineu ~------------------------------------------~1 at P.O. Box 2031, Newpon 'JgallJidJf ~ GIIptrr~ Beach . CaiU .. under the hcu-tlous (urn name of Aquagames Corona ftJ !JI-:>f Newport Beach and that said A. CONTINUING CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH firm u com poted of the follow- Dr. Tbomu B. Hoover, Minister mg penons whose names In full and places of reudence are as 9DadaJ Worslalp 1~00 A.M. at *• Pon 1111eacre follows , to-wit: Samuel Schul· 2905 East Coaal Hi .. w&J, a t Heliotmpe Au. man. 1601 Warwick ~ne. New- Qarc* Sdlool at 10:00 A.M.-NoraetY Care Pro-ftde"d port Beach, Calif.. John Sevu- OFAC~ u~-!-}otrope Ave.-Phone 67>1323 son. 33822 Blue Lantern St .. L;=====~r~·~ .... -ri::'~=:::;~;::::========:::;:~ Dana Point. Calif. I '-r_ WITNESS our hands thts '24th f1BSf _~ .. Jp:tl CbBONA DEL MAB da)· of October , 1962 , Samuel CHURCH I COIIMUJtiiTY Sct.ulman. John H. Severson. CIIURCH' STATE OF CALIFORNIA) u )ell !Jut Cout Hl ... way ~~AL C1JUNTY OF ORA:-.IGE ) Corona del Mar Cll Kellatrope Av.nu.e ON THIS 24th day of OctobeJ. Corona del Mat. Caltf. 1962, before me. • t-<otary Pub- Or. 'ntomu J. Welch. t-utor MOillUNG WORSHIP lie tn and f01 satd r..ounty and Sunday, 11:00 a.m.: Mom· 1:30 and 11 A.M. state. restdtng theretn . duly Church !kbool cluses •-_.. d ln1 Serv1ce. <.ommuuon .... an sworn . per-t :30 a-m. Sch Ev~nlnl Service. 7:30. Nl.lf'MIY f« both hours-sooallyappured Samuel · ui- Edwln c. Gomk~ man and John Sennon. known A ewdtal wel«<me ~ ~•· MJni.Rer to me to 1\e the persoos wh01e ~nded few all a.-to at· names are subscribed to the ~nd Sunday~ .. w.ll watbin tnsuument. and acknow- u Sunday momln1 and !edged to me that they execu- evenlnl aervk:H. St. James ted the same. A mld·week aervke 1.1 Episcopal Church WIT NESS my hand and ofhc tal held every Wednaday .t seal. 7:30 p.m. a. Via Lido. Nflnlort 8eaclt CH ARLES W. HAMIL TON R~v. John H. Parke. Rad« Notary Public tn and for Lu~ Clnarda 01 tbe ....... UnJted LuttMran 0\\.lfd\ tn .A.mertrc.-. 3S45 Eut Oout Hiatt..., Corona dit1 Mar PASTOR PRANK CJJNN Pbone: o .... 3-5021 SUNDAY SCIRDULE 9:15 a.m. --FamUy wonhip tllcludmg Sunday Churc h School 11:00 a.m. --Wonhlp F"Jnt lapW Church ol CA.ta M..a Baptiat Blbl~ Fellowahip • (!Mepe .... taaMt ....... ) ORioJe 5-0210 satd County and Sta te. Sundoy Services My Commwlon expues May 19. 1963. 7:30 a.m •. Holy Communion every Sunda y; 8:30 a.m •. fa - mily servtce and Sunday Sch- ool (H. C. 2nd Sunday): 9:30 a. m. , family 1ervtce and Sunday School (H. C. 4th S~tn­ day): 11:00 a.m •. adult ser- vice (H.C. ht and 3rd Sunday). ST. MICH AEL & ALL ANGELS aliAv•.•~ Olrooa .. Mar Rev. Edward A.Dea. var ORiole U4l5 SUNDAY MORNING 8:00 Holy Communion 9: 15 Moming prayer and Sunday School Publtsh: Nov. 1 :.8-1~-22. 1962 1n the Newport Hatbor Enugn '.\ .. o Soldier '" ~oto tA•-..ven Army PFC ~oben L. Ely. aon of •.tr. and \Ita. Oill Ely, Costa '.1esa, re cently parttci- pa~d in F~LL£X, a lar,e- scale N .~TO exercise Ill Germany deaianed k> teat ltae over-all combat readineu and effectiveness of N~TO fOrces in Europe. PFC f!ly •• auianed aa a clerk in the J2nd Si171 al 1att.alion's lleadquartera Comp~ny 1n ~~many. Unjted Fund c tmpaiJn chairman J .-nes Penney re- poned last Thunday that the drive has reached the 69~ point. "We are well ahead of I ast yeat' s pro ,r.-n at tht point," he said ... 'bout S711,69\ or the Sll3,173 has been re- ceived." President Goorae ~odda Jr. aai d that individuals and businesses may send in theu oonation or pled&e directly to the UP o rti ce at 325 N . Newport !ltv d., N ewpqrt 1eaoh. or to theu area chair- m.,: Mrs. -..illard \4oore on llalboa Peninsul~ Mrs. John CHAIRMAM SEL!CTED FO. GIRLS' LEAGUE Pam Smith, pre a ident of the Girla' Lcaaue at Newport Harbor Hiah School, announ· ces the fotlo .... in& appoint- ment.: Carol Denner aa boa- pitality chauman. J odie Jobnaon. co-chatrman; Sue Davia. art chairman, and Chris McGee. co-chairman; Jeanne Stickler. publicity c hairman, and Francie Duf- field, co-chairman. The three senior chairmen and their junior e<)-cbairmen were installed Tburaday, October 18. at an informa l s upper planned by the vice- preaident of the Girls' Lea- JUC , Dee Dee D'wiJht. ··11·s Fun to D~ss In Fashion" 26S9 E. COAST RICHW A Y CORONA DEL MAR ORJOL£ 3·!5030 Santa Ana 6 Ma1nolla 9W. D:. P. C. Neumann, Jiutor PAINT A IRIGHTER SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 a .m. Sunday School 1 J :CO a .m. Momlf\1 Worship , 6:00p.m. TreJnl"' UnloM 7 :~p..m. Ewnlni~P WED!'fESDAY 7 ~20 p.m. Blble St\14T 8:00p.m.~ Meetlq FUTURE ••• .._FEIEIIL WITH HOMI LOANS LOW ..uc:llll IA'IB •• MHOUI-~ EIIY .atow aliliCI H~mmond for the HeiJ)tta; Mrs. F rank Lynch for Irvine Terrace and 'Jay Shores; ~1u. J .~. JJi akemore for Corona del '1ar north of the htah-.ay; \1u. ~ilt.on Rod- hetm. Balboa. and Mrs. Hoah Plumb Jr., Ltdo I ale. APPLICAMTS SOUGHT FOR OFFICER SCHOOL Master Sat. Bill Jennmaa. Atr Force recruiter, report.a that the Air Force Officer T rainin& School ia now open for applications from colleae s tudenta up to 210 day a before they padua~. ~1r. .,d \1rs. Rt chard ~t­ dtiaon. S))q llruce Crescent, Ltdo Sands. are parents of a dmJhter bom Pnday, Oct. lq. tn Ho a1 Ho&IHtal. •DETAILED GENERAL INSURANCE COVERAGE BY ED WARD AT JAY & REMFRO CONTINENTAl.. HAIR STYI..IST ,.AO ... VIENNA, PARIS. AND ANTDIH£'S, AN DOWN EROI'" THE COIIITIHEIIITAI.. SAI..ON IN L A JOI..LA I'"OR THE PAST \I VEARS. HAS JOINED OU"' STAI'",-. j Students who wi II paduate af~r the fall term may apply now_ Those who will paduate in the aprina can apply tn November. Appli- cants must be between 2~ and 29\-S. The recrui tina office taat 223 N.Broadwa y. Santa Ana. 333N .NEWPORT BLVD. A/egro Jl!/ Mar Bea'-uty Salon NEWPORT BEACH ORlOLE 3-4560 L IBERTY 8-1188 3732 E. COAST HI(J{WAY <X>RONA DEL MAR FINAL!! ••• FiliAL!! ••• FINAL!! ••• ON 20 BRAND NEW 1962 FORDS NEAILY EVElY MODEL. NEARLY EVElY COLOI HE~E ARE SOME OF THESE BUYS! Glllaie -$2451 Falc• _ .. _ S2137 Fak011 --·-··-$2044 roaooa v-a Cu UUian Cold. f"onlomaUl'. ....auvw Cranllc-a.M V.nt &Uc. No.. S7 t4. ro&DOil 1UOON Battin 81~. 170 E.lt(IM. Dt- hlu Tnm Pac-k, Ptlei ll Vf Cranlu:a.. Vettl. Radio, l"ofdomaUc-. Ttnted W Shld_ ~ Ouh A V'-or. Stk. No. 4CNI. roaooa ~EDA" Corinthian Whtte. ~lu~t Tnm Pa('k ~ltoYt C'nnll- c • • t V t n t , FCW'donultk WSW Stk No 4011 Galaie 500 S27tl CL('B \'l(T()a I \ Baffin 81\W, ~ Enl(uW' Poe· ltfw Cntnkra.w Vf'lll. l'rvt.w 0 . Pow.r ~Hr1n&' Radk\. Tlnlf'd W Shiel, h6dfod Out! A V'-or. BU lltn.. st• No liS •. t'OflOOJit SP:OAN C'or1nthran Whitt. Fordomal· lr JIOI"Itlvt r ran\t, &M Vtnt. Stk No 4~1 ... TO" ' too.t:DA S Vlklb« Blue. WSW R&cllo. Pu.lUve C'r•nktiUie Vf'nt. r'oNolftatk. ~er StH>rtn,. T\n\ed w "81\kS h~ Dub a va.or 8lk No IM4. Ecoaoline Y• $2025 C..rib!M'an Tnrquoiooe \10 En- lt1nt 3 ~ Trans Glau R_,. Door Rf'flt'<'tnr-a, St..llonary Pa.-n~T" S.at. Stk Nn •tn t~'()()()tl II UD"tnf' ('or1nlhlan '{Yl\Jte, WSW. Pnow- f'r Wlndowa. Po-r S..t. ftactto. .MltTOr ~r 8ttlekla. Tinted 0\ua and al\ the T··f'O On'llll. 8Ul. No. SM. SAVE TODAY SAVE TODAY SAVE TODAY SAVE TODAY ------------------------------~---------------------------------ONLy 7 LEFT '~'" IIIII Je 510 c ... ~ \"'-'a I ~. ('wtat.._ 1962 FORDS ~~ =-~ ':::.~:...:. '" .... t'IIIIW ....... ---.. ,...._ e11 ,-., feili•••s. ... r In• .... ~ .......... ~--SZJjJ'G f4ZZ9II .. I THE "GOLDEN GIRLS/' (Aclll su~ porters, th~t Is), ve Mrs. Shermln Hm (It left) and Mrs. Allee Paris, ganging up on Mr. Hart, wtlo seems to be some tort of Ort tntaJ potlntatt. Tltl s ~!~toto of the HiltS 1nd Mrs. Patts, Balboa re~dents, was ta• At the "Come as your favorttt liberal" party. A si I ley lulCLiriOUS look ~ L'Aigton- perfect for your desert trip. You'll love the Cal ifornia Look ... price 35.95 SDpNrDe court jaatic .. pao•ed moat popular at Sat- Wday lliaht' 1 Hallowee CoaCDme party, ...... dae CoD .. rnti n Soci ecy of ~edca inited ... ,, to •• come •• your fa?Ori te li ~ eral'' at dae Ebell Chabboo••· Balboa. Mr. 1Dd Mn. ~e!ly Kirtpatlick of Coata M81a ard•ed 10bed •• Olief Jal- tice Bad Wan• -.d Felix Pr~Dkturter (a auina of uu- llle• uoaod Mn. Kirkpat- ack'a Deck iaclcated which of dae 10bed joaticea lhe waa portra)'ina'. Joba Smith of Colloa• Put •d hil wifo portrayed a pau winnina jutice •d Mra. Artbur Oold- beq, while Qutle B10wn of Coata Mou waa a ball- pla)'ina Joatice Whiner White. 2515 E. eoc.t Rwy. • coaOJfA DEL NAa • oa J.J- Dr. Bernard Tolly ctme tc tho party •• .. aeutral'' Neh- ru, Monte DeWiu •• Nauor, lbe Onry Kirkpatlick' 1 u PDR and Elemor, with their yoana ar•ulaon u Pr~aklin Jr., Muy Alice Dillon •• Shirley Md...lli.De. Mn. Alaa Aodenoa u Lady Bird JobD- aoo; enn tho Illuminati were pr .. •t in the peraoa of Mr. ~ad Mra. Jim Wiaden. Tom Calle'• fa?Oate liberal tom- od out to be the de'ril (~ad with him cane a witch). &- lisn poblilher Hop Haapa came aa bimaelf, widl a pla- card maned with a bia "~: denotina • ex-liberal who luxury apartments in the· Newport Harbor area! PACIFICA APTS. tf COSTA MESA CORNER 18th & POMONA FUINISHID & UNFURNISHED 1·2·3 M-. 2 1at1as FROM 1105 To 1152.50 AU APARTMENTS are FUUY CARkreo I INCLUDE DRAPES also BUILT-IN RANGE I OVEN • HMted Swi• mirHJ Pool • Club House. OPII lAlLY PACIFICA ~ ,. p -- Ud Me COla YedM to COD- IerYtlilm. Pea Ha~pa oae weuiaa a Pill* ba& made oat of dae ecltodal Pll• of the Loa Aaaelea nmea. A pra:Dia•t peat.. who wu aot ia coatam .. waa Howard J U"#il, WJite-ia o•ctidate iu U.S. S.ate. D•daa mulie of dae .. Back B8J Fi•e'" wa1 eab•ced by petite J •et Canoll of Bal· boa at the dmrDI. • • • Our city clezt, Marcy Sc:b- r.owlor, who i1 aho proaicl•t of the local Alpba au Omeaa Alumnae chapter, waa hon- ored lut Thunday at a birth- day celebntion hancheon at lbe Archea Cafe. Pellow City aaaodatea put on a noon time party for Marcy aad ••t her back to ber office cany- ina a load of prea•t•. • • • The Bd Hirtba, owner• of Hirth Harbor, baYO be• bolily toulina the acea.ic apot.l of &rope. They had time to aed back a card mentionina auch biabUahta aa St. Moritz, Switurl•d, Veoice, Aroaterd.lm •d Pari a. • • • That tri•pal u aalh on the forehead of Mra. Hubert Peit- eol of Shore Oilra miabt be labeled ID occ:upMioaal hazard. When Mra. Pekeol, QO-Owner of Co10na del Mar Phanacy, waa le•ina oYer to inapect IOI"'o morchiDCii ae abe neuly cracked her head open on the comer of m open drawer. She p10bably had to admit the nut day dla& her headache waa duo to a hma- o•er -h8npna over to in- apect the mercb•di ae on tho bottom ahelf'! ••• Mr. and Mra. Cliff Lionbar- aor han been ncatiollina in Colorado -'riaitina their aon Lyle •d hi• bride - aad are du bacl on the job at Crown Hardware in Co10na del Mar. • • • Pi•e-yeu-old Mittie McCon- nell of Coata Meu i1 wear- ina a ahntina aat onr hia eye •d a few other acratc:hoa -luckily juat a few aurface reminder of hi 1 plunae duouah fle plate alau door at hi 1 home. LI!GAL MC)TICE NOTICE Of PUBLIC HIAJUNG NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tbe Clty couac:u of the Cit y of Newpor1 Beach will bold a public beut.Da reptd· lng propelled Ordinance No. 1018 , being AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH ADDING CHAPTER 6 TO ARTICLEVU Of THE HEW · PORT BEA CH MUNICIPAL COO£ RELATING TO GRADING, EXCA v A TlOH AND I'ILL. NOTICE IS HER.EIY FURTHER GIVEN that me a&ld pabUc bur· wlU be held OD 1M 13th day of November, lMI. ar D bo.a of 7:30 pm lD &be CoUDCU Clwnb· en of me City Hall of lbe City of Newport lucb. C:.UionlU. at wtalcb tiiM ......... , .... au patcD 1M •lid .. , .,. pearaadbe ......... NAaGDY ICKIOUO. Clty Cs.tl Cily of Newpan lelda MlJibll/1/. la ............. lalip JUSnCE ARTHUR GOLD- 8ERG Is porttayed by John Smith, Cosu Mesa council- man. STATIONERY 1.25 v•LUl c"1l'~1~~~ o""~'£"1~ '4 ~\..Ut ••• A plllr ••••lut•IJ fne ol ... Cllll ...... puadllll ................. Fllw OLD COLONY PAINTS •Rifle ... _., ...... ...., .r.y .......... 3. EXTERIOR VINYL STUCCO FINISH • A ltl&tt lattltl plltt • Cltat up wla water • Colors do ut fide •lldt color stltctlot •B•daet Prtctd 4.88 P'tr Qallot .. ITI ONLY CROWN HARDWARE 1111 &Aft COAIT IIIQIIWAT o .... ,.-COIIOIIAD&L 11M HIGH QUALITY TOOLS IMC'-UDIMGt f LIVIL WOOO CUVIMG UT (12 TOOLS) WOOD "LIMC UT liNCH VICI TRINA TRAV'!L SAGS GREATLY ·REDUCED CHRISTMAS CARDS PltCI CHRISTMAS PAPER PIICI S4M.OMI liT SAW UT n..J:• 1111 J-.Y HALL ........ .......... _....., -,. ..... IIAUTY SALON p~(oi.U:.U4 PRBB COL.OR/1- COHSUL. TATIOH ...... lt. co-T Ht..-.,.Y CO<IIOHA om. -· CM.f"· ~O...S.7, .. lftSUilA!fCE . . . ....--roa ALL OJ' YOUIINSURANCE NIZDS Sadleir Inauranee Co. Johl\ 1!. S.dlelr 3333 E. Cour Hwy. Corona del .Mar OR 3·.0 Your Life Insurance Representative Ml S-7066 FtJNEIAL Dl.llECI'ORS . . . IALTZ. MORUIY 1741 SU'!RIOR AVE. COSTA MESA Midway e.-2424 3520 E. COAST HIWAY COROMA DEL MAR ORiole 3-9450 Silica 1942 Friendly M4tlpbort\ood s.rw:. BEU. BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway u S.KJS, .. ~ eo.ta .. _ Chapel CDSimCS TOILETRIES WTMIMS s.,ll•• t.n DleMttn M•r•etJ ,..,., Al4 Sic• a .. . II•• ca.a. , ... ,. tAI4wey 6-7~ w~•tcliH PHARMACY et 17th St. •cllrvlnt 200 WestcliH Or. Newport Beod. From Top to Bottom N011CI:: Of PUBLIC !tEARING NotJcc Is belc.by J lvea that lk PlauiiiJComml.utan of 1bc City of Newport Buc:b will bold -. J*blle beatLDJ oalb& ap- pllcatioo of Carl w. luck. Jr. Campuy ADd JabD 1. IWroy Campuy to amcod DlaulctlDJ Nap No. 22 10 u to cau.e • poniOD of Tract 4882 to re re· soDed from an R-8 to a c-o-H Dbtrlc:t: and a ponioo 9f Lot 119, Block 2. lrvJ.oe'a Subdi· vilioa to be raoaed from an 1-3 to an R-4-UJ. Dimfct. Ncclcc il hereby furthu gi· wen tbat aald public heating will be held CIO the 15th day of November. 1962, at the bO\olt of 8:00 P.M. lo the Councal Chamben of the Newpctt Buch City Hall, at wblc:b time and place any and aU penoru In· terated ma)· appear and be heud thereon. Ray Y. CopelUl. S4:cretuy ~c;wpoct Beach City !~laMing CommlJJICIO c••••• With a Loolt Tl\at Reflects Goed Taste UOO SHOPS. l-421 VJ. Lido Newport Beach N. TllrAM CREDIT DENTIST DINT AL PLA TIS FULL & PARTIAL He Teoth.._ Days I.XTRACTtONS wfth Sedivm rentothal I Arraeaed ror I CRO"'N~ -BRIDGES f'IWNGS Pt:.NSIONY.RS Wt.'LCOME .,,.._ s-.w ......... c. ..... _ J•• oaH...,.t.., ........... -..... a. .... ..,.,....,. VOTE DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR BROWN TO BURKE HARRINGTON VOTE DEMOCRATIC Butte HanlfttiiM lsfltr ProposftfOft 1-A. Tilt passagt of_., band Is•• wtll ..... •• Unlvtnl~ of c.lll:»fnla It l,_.nt •d tnlatgt- mtnt of Or•11 State Collttt. Her ~tIs oppoltd toP~ osition 1-A. Butkt H-.rtngiDn Wlnts 10 wrt fDr you wt• Itt Gov'"""tnt.. Htf Gpp~M~tnt 11 ...,nst Govtflll_. a wt know It In ••• cenw,. ~J~~~GCMnc .... s a..ua, --IA-.a_TIIA-111 JUDY OH DUM'S LIST Amon& the 320 aa~dentl CJ&alify ina •for the Dem' • Lilt at Oeni10n Uni veraity, Granville, Ohio, for 1Q61- 1Q6l with at lea1t a 3.0 avet- a~e and oo arade below a C ia Juci1h 8aker, datahter of Mr. md Mr•. J ohn V. flaker, Jr .• 700 Malabar Or .• Irvine Terrace. LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF NEWPOIT BEACH CA.LlfORNlA NOTICE INVITING BIDS ~led propcau will be re- ceived at the office of the Clty Cluk , City Hall, Newpctt Bucb. Callfornla. Wltil 10:00 A.M. ODthe21Jt da yof Novem- ber, 1962, at which time they will be publicly opened and read . for performing work u follow~: SEW£RREAUGNM£NT l.N CAR- NATION AVENUE, BETWEEN SEAVIEW AVENUE AND BAY - SlD£ DRIVE. No bid will be rece1ved Wl" lea It is made oo a propou I form u bound In the a~clflca­ tiCIOJ. Each bid must be accom- .,_nied by cash , cutified check car blddu'a bood made payable to the City of Newport Such. for an amount equal to at 1~ 10 percent of the amOUDl bid . aucb guaranty to be forfeited aboWd the bidder to vhom the cootract is awarded faU to en- ter UUO tbe CCIOtract. lnaccordance with the provl- siCIOI of Sec:tiCIO 1770 oflhe La· bar Code , the City Council of the ,City of Newpon Beach hu asc::uulned the general prevail· 111g rate of per diem wages 111 the localit y in vhlc:h the work iJ to bepuformed for each craft or type of workman or mec:.han- ic needed to execute the coo- tract and is Jet fonh In Reaolu· tioo No. 6198. A copy of said Resolution is available In the office of the City Cluk lo the City of Newport Buc:b. AU bids are to be compared oo the Nsis of the Archatect's aumates of the quanuues of wOfk to be done. No btd -..•1 11 be accepted h om a Coouact<lf ~o~ho 11 not licensed 111 accotdance with the provl- staos of Chapter 9 . Da v LSI an Ill of BuJmesa and Profeuaons Code. Plans and Spectfacauoos. forms of propoub , bonds. and con- tract may be obtalne at the Public: Warkl Department. Caty Hall. Newport Beach. Cahfor- naa. A DCJQ·refundable clwgc of $2. 00 wUl be required for each .set of standard speclficatloru. A re fundable depcau of ~. 00 will be required for each set of plana, special provl.sloos . and coouact documents.. Tbe City of Newport Beach raenet the right to reject any car all bleb and to waive any 111· formalit y in sucb bida. CITY Of NI'WPalT BEACH C ALlfiORN lA MARGERY SCHROUD£R 'C ity Clerk 10/30/62 ltita .............. . ••• Teatw ef tt..ey•• .. ., .. v .............. .. "'* C1110lt La\;;ce .. .,... ........ .,. .... .-. "--ft ... "t••. " •• a... a-.. NOTiCr 01 k-..c HIAIING • MOriCI • -~ GIYIN a.t cba OIJ C••rU .I .. C ltyolt ... ,_ ..... wtll .... ... lie ............. .. appul o1 w .. i. ....._.. ud JaiiD ..... II he eM •· etaioa ot • ,..._, eaaua- l..ama ..,..L aflfiiJ"ckla far u ..... No. 180 or JaM w.anlaaU 6 Allocialal ar ~­ LNe ao4 w .. lraillbd ar Nom..... .. peiiDUU. to CODIIDCC a ...... 00 eada of 3 ~oe~. IDI'S so. 21 ud a, BLOCK 8, ... , N&WJKWt Tract, sa. C -1; 600·602·604 lalboe lhd. , Newpon kac:b. NOI'ICIIS HDIIY FURTHIIl GIVIN cbat aaid pubUc: be&r1o8 wUl be be.ld on 1M 13dl clay ol November, 1982. at the bour of 7:30 P.W. in the CouncU Cham· ben of the City Hall of the Ci- ty of New pon Be&c.b , Callfor- ni.a , at wbk b time and pl.aU any and all pencxu intuestcd ma y appear and be beard tbae- oo. Margery Scbroudu City Cluk Clty of Newport Beach N01'JC& OF PUBLIC HIAJUN(i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Newpctt Beach will bold a pu.bllc burlo& regard- ing propoaed Ordlnance No. 1016. being AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDiNG AND AD- DING CERTAIN SECTIONS TO ARTICLE IX "PLANNiNG AND ZONING" Of TH£ NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE, pro - VIdang that Ulc Permlu will be required f~ gasoline service stauoru an all commerctal and 111du.suaal disutcts. Planning Commusaon Amendment No. 147. NOTICE IS HER.EBY FURTHER GIVEN th.lt the said public bur- w1ll be held oo the 13th day of November .. 1962, at the hour of 7:30pm mthe CouncLl Cbamb- crs of the Cuy Hall of tbe Caty of Newport Beach. CallfOfnaa, at wh1ch ume And place any and all penons interested may ap~ pea~ and be beard thereon. MARGERY SCHROUDER C ity Cluk C1ty of Newport Beach "'OTICI:. OF PI 'Bl.IC II EAR 1M· :-.lotiC4: u hereb) g1v"n that the: Planning Comm1uaon of the: C 1t y of Newpon Beach w11l hold a publac hurlng on the appll- cauoo of Walter Franz fOf a Vu aance f716 to pumlt: en- croachment of 6' uno requued 7 1/2' front yud setback f<lf the purpoae of coosuucung a poruco 10 1/2' 111 be1gbt on on Lou 43S. 436 and 437. Tract 907, 904 Vaa Zurach Cucle, Lado hie. ~otace u hereb) further g1 · ven th.u sa1d public hear111g wall be held on the lSth Jay of November, U62. at the how of 8:00 P.M. an the Councal Chambers of the Sew port Beach Cuy Hall. a't whach tame .1nd place an) and all pcr\ons Ill· teresteJ ma) .tp~ar and be heard tbc:rtoo, Ray Y. Copelin xccet,if) ~C"'j)OCI Beach Car) Pl.uu~ing Commuuon PORT -, , NOW THRU lUESOAY ADULTS OML Y 'LEASE How cld they .... "'*• • mcMe of LOLITA --~= 1 .. ,_ -· -·-·----__ .. _... ___ _,, __ ._.,~ LOLITA ....JE .. Hl.lEY lllEI Jrnl m.t.EE:. :...JilD-.....o• "',__ _____ _ SICQMD PI.A'IUII CHUROI Plrtt 'lapti It a-.111 of C..O.a del W•-Dr. n..u WeiG will preiiCih oe .. A .,_...,_, or A Soel" at lillie lJ Lift, lad., teMC .. lad oe .. A Portr1h or H en•" at 7:JO p.Ja. Co!Daa del Mar ecnr-ity Cllanla, CODar•a•lioelil , UaiMd Ol•rda of Chdat -ne Wom•'t Petlow.Wp .UI ~a& Mn. Ra,..d •1•• of Lon a Beac:h, ~ 11101 ol the Uaited o..r• O.f ... ce, at both the t :lO ..a l1 ..,., wora.bjp bovt drit ._,_,, Sbe it the firat ... ..odereiM of the COD• fenac•. Tbe PlyrDOath Coepep- lioul O.rch. CoiOfta del Mu-·'Oocl ~· to a ,... tiaa" will be the 1naoo D- pic of Dr. l'b«nu Hoover at the 10 a.m. Suday temce. Hi 1 .. II'DOD etle wi II be oa .. Palte Place•.'• St. Midlul •d All Aaaela' Epitoopal Mitaioa. Cotoaa del M• -The ~..,. Ed All• will preach on "freely Han Ye Received .. at the 9: lS a.m. Sunday umee. The Luther• Onudl or the Matter, Colona del Mw - .. Saiou bat Sinners .. will be 1he All Saint•' Sunday l et- mon topic of the Rn. Pr•k Olnn at the 9:15 •d 11 L m. 1ervicea this Sunday. Ouh ti., Sci en c:e Olu rc:h ea, Newport 1Jeac:b. ColOna del Mar md Cotta Meu-Mm'1 God-pYas ability to depart f1om nil •d do JDOd will be act brth in the Sunday Ieaton aewnon on .. Evntast- ina PuniabnumL"'The &olden tnt i1 fa:>m Galatima: .. 3 e not deceived; God i1 not mocked: for wbattoe•er a mm towetb. that 1hall he aho re~.·· Pint 1apti I t Churdl of Cos ta ~~ten-')r. P. ). ~cu­ m ann will preach on .. Thins• That C tnnot 1 e Shaken" at the 11 Lm. Sw\day 1ervi ce. "The c;b adow of the "loom- eran.s," one o f 1illy )ra- hlfTl's Iaten fi lms, will be 1bown at the 7 p.m. aervice. SL J arnu F..pi soopal Church, :'-leWJ!On 1 ead\ -The wn- men• s united thank nffenns Bicydea SOtWIMM & IMF'ORTS ,AITS AMD II'AII 10 S,..d .... SS9.95 VOGEL'S BIKE 5HOP 3701 E. C..at tfwy. Cotaer or Poin aetti a c ........... ,. C.llf. ORiel• l-701• COAST Will~ ........ ellt• wiott tlli• ....,. 'nere w.U M ..-i• • ':lft •cl l1 a.m.. , .... , terftet lad .. ., Scaool at l :, -.cl ~·- a .... c ct .... ,. ••• .................... ...................... . .......... ..... •4 ..... a..On ,." ........... . ... ~·· ................. .................. ................ _.. S!!"£S.t: JWYYcM ... J ....... _.. u..,.. ....... em n -•..-. ••mall~ 3221 E. COAST HWY. • 1M a all a-p CO RONA DEL MAR Girl &out Heat/quart~ ANNOUNCING Open i ng of Offi ce 0 8'TitOII"ATHIC 3418·· VIA LIDO N~~ ....CH , c:.AU,. HOURS: 10:00 ....... • S:OO e» ... • ••••• MOW EHROLUNG •••••• OUALif'Y "Gilt A GOOD III'OI'TtOM IM A ,,. tMOitT WIIU . Stenoarapbic -UN Key Puoc:b Operator-Cleri- cal -Typi at -GaseraJ O ffi ce -ABC Shorthand. Pl .... .t s.,...••9• -New E.-1,....-t - ,....,_ T,..•lltf ,_..__.. -Low Twt•-.. - 1•4tef r .... -Ll .. lte4 Clenea-a.. ...... P.,.....llty T ..... a .. 9 -fREE EMrLOYM!MT $E.V1C!. Sped .. 8uJaeu T..-..1 ... 1.,-l11 tt-o ftel4 ef .,.., d.elce. POLLY PRIEST BUSINESS COLLEGE l l.S Nor1h Newport 1 lvd.-Phone 543-~723 Newport tleadl, Calafomaa SUPER MARKET 3347 E. COAST HWAY CORONA DEL MAR OR 3-3510 Open 9 to 6:30 Daily-Sunday 9 to 6 FR. ZEN JOM ES LtMK AUSAGE La.79C -..=:..=.-=--==-=::.....=---------1 JOM !S SAUSAGE PATTIES···· 45( SWIFT'S PROTEN OR BEEF Of YOUR CHOICE FARMER JOHN sue• IlCON L&59C WRAPPED FOR YOUR HOME FREEZER OPS~~,:~ 79 • .... Me-he.IM ........ _.. of the ,.....lAI Carnnals· ... IlLia ~veaJD •• No¥. 1, la 1M Newport INch Clty Hall. 11ae IDCClln& be ..... at 8 p.m. VAllANCE$ cjldtiia Jooa, 2314 w. Oc- eu Aoat. Newport . 2 saraaes wltb 1Aa.lde mua•cmeau of 18' 3 •loatead of20 feet beoa&~ae power pole and brace wltes will D<M permit gataaa off rear of lot. Dvln Heald. 1824 Anita Ln. , Hubar Htplaadt, 4-foot en- aoacbmeot Into the 6·foot aide yard setback to complete pool pump. fUte.r and beater unlL USE PERMITS . ,_ Wacco Carp., 136 4eth St. , aad 4401 w. Cout Hwy. , W~t Newport, 3 d•lc fac:c.'CI sigN I feet by 20 feeL RESUIDIVISION &:ate Oll'ki'iftce Bidwell, at UOO Vlata I ya, Uppu Bay . create 3 1•1 lots out of ll·l loc bcc.;a~ prop&:tt 1 an:a b wu &arac: Cot siiiJh~ dwuJIIIIJ. COt.t .. UNl(:A TION Lctkl rrom N. H. (.I)X Jt, I ar:nt (nt South Coast CotliUUt:· • tloo Co. , n:qu.:sUug eo~tt'-11slun 1 o( use pttr"'ll lor sign at Ouvcr 'Dr. and Wt;llCllfr Dr. ) PlCTU~ED at the charter presen~tlon dinner Fri- day, Oct. 19, br the ~lectronlcs ExPlorer Post No. 1% at Ford Aeronutronlc are, hom left, 13111 13an- ~rak, Scout commissioner from the Orange Emphe Council, who presented the charter; Ferris M. Smith of C3abcoclc Electronics, sponsor of Post 196; Dave Hammond, president of the Explorer Post, .wtd E~ ward Parsons, lnsttu~r at Hubor High School and adviser for the Post. Seated at the tabfe In the back- ground is John Hopwood, chalrmin of the Del Mar District Council. Ferris Smith, chairman of the board at Babcock, has contributed a 500 watt radio trans- mitter to acquaint the group with radio tele~one code procedures and mainten.wtce .wtd repair. SL Jamee Epllcopal Cllurcb, Fifth and Marperlte, Corona del Mar. liJD oo church pro- perty. Tb.ls wu held over from me Oct. 18 meetloa so that a revised plot plan could be sub- mined. Edwin Blumley, 903 N. Bay Ft. , Balboa bland, second ato- ry ovu ooo-coofocmlng garage. "CLEAN Clothes Helped Me Get That Raise!" VILET • fl.ll Jut c.u oa , ..... • Newport Hon.r Eaal1111 -6 PuWiahH E"'Y Tl.un~ 1\un4.y, Ko""''-' 1, 1962 Coroao del M•, C:.II6Dndo PERMIIS Coin· 0-Matic Equlpment, 32 00 E. Coast H wy. , colo laun- dry and dry cluoina. abo a single family dwelling. Ia .. JIIJ &. C:OAIT IIIWAT .. COIIOIIA ~ CUS1MONr PltJVAR SCHOOl LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING No. A-42336 SU PERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE Estate of FANNIE M. KEENA, alao known as PRANCES M. KEENA, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- EN, That Georae F. Keena bas filed herein a petition for Probate of Will, reference to which is made for further particulars, and that the time and place of hearina the same bas been set for Friday. Nov. 9 .1962.at10:00a.m. in the courtroom of Department No. 7 of said court. at the Court- bouse, in the City of Santa Ana. California. L. B. WALLACE. Clerk Dated Oct. 1 S, 1962 Har'4'ood, Heffernan , Soden & Corfman Attorneys for Petitioner P ublish: Oct. 25. Nov. 1. 8 in the Newport Harbor Ens 1 gn Orco Block Co. BUILDING BLOCKS -AU. SJZFS • ALL TYPES TeJ.pbo•o: JAcbola 7-2231 1M2 KatolJ& Statoa 233D S. Kala. Sa:ata ADa The following building per- miu were 1ssued dUllng the pan week by the Newport Buch BuUdlng Dept.: BALBOA ISLAND Richard Glover,demohsh room at 307 Apolena. $200. Martha Ballinger . addition at 121 Garnet, $3.800. BAL.BOA Mrs. O'Toole, reroof deck at 2242 ChaMel . $185. Tom Stee I. reroof at 114 E. Bay , $'290. BEACON BAY John Rhomodka reroof at 35 Beacoo Ba y, $~96. NEWPORT BEACH R. Copen. add111on at 550.! Seashcxe , S3 . 000. frank Torano ugn at 3001 Ncwpon Blvd .. $100. Clyde Groct:z.mger br1c.k ve- neer fac:mg, 112 .!2nd $50. L. S. M<..Lntyre wall at 13::! 441h St. $'..!87. 0. W. R1chard tl)(!Vt!rt un- used l>pi<.l' on ~nond Ooor of R1c.hard \ Mark<.t J443 V101 L1· do. 1010 admm1stra11ve oH1ce~>. !11,000. J. D. Rnb1n '''". 01dd porc.h to tratlt:r. Bcl)'\ldt fr.ull'r Humes, SJOO. I-red Nunlut. :..-unll, <!·story dwt.:ll1ng, 107 <!Jth. $.!0.100. D~.an Hall , :.!·unit . :Z·stcxy dwelling, 4005 Marcus Ave .. $Jb. tiOU. C)•nth1a Jone~. demolish dwd- ~-------------- INVEST IN THE FUTURE UNLIMITED Of THE BRIGHTEST SPOT IN THE NATION I Profit by the sound development of Orange County by opening a liDg at 2314 W. Ocean Front, $500. H. J. Crotuu . awning, 227 20th St. , $'240. LIDO ISLE Harry Fortner , remodel , 992 Via Lido Soud, $10,000. Otis Malcom , add stcxy aver garage, 208 Via Cordova, $11- 000. John Dobratz, reroof garage at 215 Via D1jon, $125. Robert Pin ken on, remode I klt- chen . 117 Via Waziers. $3500. HARBOR VIEW HlLLS B}ame Ursin. 3 pilasters at 3001 Harbor View Dr. , $239. CORONA DEL MAR Frank Hubbard . wall at 410 Orch1d. $400. James Deloog. add11100 and alterauons J t 216 Poppy Ave., $15 000. Hall's Stationer>. ugn, 3337 E. Coa.st Hwy •. $130. Walter Holebrook. enclose pa- u o. 440 Heliotrope. $500. D. G. Gmwold . "'all . 2231 Pactflc Dr., $8 ,000. Bern tee t-.ldlhenny. 2 Slgm at :J500-C E. Co.ut Hwy .. $22~. Chock-Lme Corp. , add ap· artment. 617 Jasmine. $7 .200. Kenneth Ingman, addtuon at 41 '7 Dahlia. $8.958. Coldwell Banker & Co. , ugn a t ~200 E. Co.ut Hwy. , $600. CAMEO SHORES Theodcxe Glldred , swtmming pools at 4527 Bughton, S2. 800, Newport Balboa Savings Account! Fast-growing Orange County is blesMd with a prlcoleu asMtl 'LENTY Of S'ACE TO GROW IN. In this ,._,;ocl af exploding growth ... uuiding tho sound development of our county area has b.como our d.diccrted purpoM. We invito you to join us in thia exciting and rewarding project! While your savings oom the hithoat dlvid.nds in our history, th.y to to wMk building homot thet will enhance tho community and improve pro..-rty values. And th.y h.lp to fi~ tlfMr ltulld"'- d.volopmonts which acid to th. cuftural onrid'.mont and .conomk IMttOf'ftMftt of tho area wo Mrvo. So proe..-r along with ue in O ronge County's fvturo thvolopMOnt. lttlft ltviW.... a brlehtor futur• for yourMff by opening a Nowpart latt..a S.viftes OWMfftt I SAYIMU IIOUCMT IN 01 POUIAIIU IM 01 llFII[ ...,._.1m ft.l U. ..,._ FM ..._. ISJ ............. ....., ... 4.75" .............. and ~21 Brighton. $3,000. INROLLMINTI NOW OPIII ~ ........ Rude Nlcklauon. swlmmlng pool, 4033 C&mdeo , $3 , 000. CAMEO HIGHLANDS Roy Gustafson , 41:1 Newpon Blvd. . Ne wport Heights. add 19 motel uoiu to exi.Jtlng S un- Its and owner residence. .,_._., r 1a~c ru .,.,_ William Gales , swlmming pool , 700 Cameo Highlands, S3 ,000. BALBOA COVES Lee Rivers, fence, No. 10 Bal- boa Coves, $134. UPPER BAY ARU BayccestbevelopmentCo •. 1- unit, 1-story dwelltog. at 1715 Antigua, $44. 700. Trumar Eatates . wall. 2001 Leeward , $495. LorraineCroft, 128 Agate Av- enue, Balboa Island. operate a poodle grooming shop. Faiiilne Newport, at 226 21st Street, Newport. rent U-dnve boau. Clement Doyle , 412 Newpon Rd. and 415 Westminster Ave. , Newport HeLghts, cooatruct 4 reudemial units on C-1 lot. .-.oun ••• r ., .... ,, ' ..,., I dtblsalllb D* 11 ... II I ......... , I SpecW llwt:pli nh On 'I'UINING Dr GOOD lftiDI' SUI'I'I roaaoN L.UfOVAGa ICIZNa a .uiiANmD.....,.. 101.m I'OUNDA'I'IDN IN UIIC IUamt'll uruusaD -, Ml~1 J Ta s •' r • M YUU . .._ ..,.._ BEAUTIFUL NEW FACn.ITIES W. Owens. wall . 1801 Glen- wood, $400. Rose Schonbachler. 215 15th St. , Central Newport, we the American Leg10n Hall kltcben to cook food rex caterUJg. MJIUPDJOII NZWPOa -~ THIS IS THE FIRH YOUR DISTRICT Today, tomorrow, ten years from now our coastal communities that make up the Fifth District will continue to be the most dynamic and desirable party of Orange County-but only with the right man Npresenting us on the important Board of Supervisors. ORANGE COUNTY f'.\l.lt'llll~l.\ . &?: THIS IS THE RIGHT MAN e •• LYON ALLEN for a do-something representative in the June by making Alton Allen your Number One Can- the incumbent. The election of Allen will assure the necessary experience and determination to meet our District problems of Today and Tomorrow. He will keep our District on the move, headed in the right direction. 1'HIS IS THE DATE • • • Remember to elect AlTON ALLEN as our Supervisor on Tue~ay, Nov. 6, and complete the good job you started in the June primary. Allen can then go to work immedi- ately on doing the kind of job that will return County le.dership to our District. NOV. 6th . VOTE FOR ALTON ALLEN AM yovr frJa•• to fol• 111 elec1M1 .Aiiolt A11M • s.p.,..,_,. ,_ • .,.,..... .. onlerfy alllfl ,..,_,.., ..,..,.,......., 01 -r ••..., .,. .... NEWPORT HARBOR AREA COORDINATING COUNCIL , .. , '•'••r a.~ Cor-, ...... J .... ...... ," .. '• 1•.;. Plte41, Jr. "•"' ..... . ...., ..... . ... , ...... . ... .., •. ..,.., ...... ,. M.C..., . Joe.• W. letwo" J. .......... ,. ley CHN.I .. f J•lao N.,-..4 ••• v-..., ...... .. " Dr. tm•t L•'.J o ..... .., ............. ... ,. '· ..... ., C.•lra GfM6H4 . ..... '"" ........... " :..w.v..-.. . .... ~ .. ... .. .... ..... cw. c. .. . .. ••• c.e ..... , ,. .edch tt• r..4 ie •• • ia ,.Wic in Woclt of Via P1or•e .. Lido r.nt or ••p-,11.:. atlllinn. • . hie. • • \ ma •cl worn• 'till ~ct.. St., JM7 '1. 'tal· ten•t• left wi~t PIIYi•a t.oa nl..t.. N...,_,,. 'leach. 122.~1 rental at Newport ,.OitM ....... or • Ill Otannel IM, MJn •• fo••• jacket. II' peirof lhou and tlwy.. Wett Newport. • • ttl calla f~M hit h~•. . . J elfr.y CUmmina•. '"" Mul· TWI!t .. ...,.,. •r1h 112n nert Or., llarbor Hilh11ndt, L!GALMOncE CrTJ 011 NEW~ lEACH CALlf()UII.A NOTlCf INVITING l lDS kaled propaull wW be re · cehed at die offlu cJf die City Clerk, City Hall. Newpon SUch, <:aUfornla, untU 10:3ll A.M. ootbe2lstdayof Novem- ber, 1962. at which time they wUl be pubUc1y opened and rud. for performl.og wor k as followt: ,_....,. • .._.,._._. I, INJ C:....4.1 ... ,c.ll ...... "llow '""c:h it that ~.ule in the win~_., ..... or that ,iraffe, llf that teJJy ~ar. f!ver see out ~no? We oall It our dntina ar•~thet' • deliah&. Who haa l'l'lore fu.n o,un, and awlns over ta&- .yea tpani elt, or nurry poocy cat• than ar•~a. The j.-.y or pre .. ntins 1011\ethinJ funy to • ttany-eyed tmall c:udd- ler •nnet lout itt deliJht. Let' 1 live und•atJOutly for a momeaL •. our aalmalt ate me1nt Cor Iovin' •d lC )'00 don't watc:h out one will bite you. were aenl• (tom Jtic:hard '!. r~roorted lbe fleft of • ''" "orrel. ll4 Amethyat Ave., bicycle f10rn a raok • Mad· nalboa 1tl1ncl. •• Ntlftey Sue nera Schnell. •• A car dlhen 'ler,e~etn, 1711 Tradewindt by J !flY J · Cooper, l7, of L•e, 1)_,0111t. reputed d'e "en VIctoria ~t., Cnata Meta. lheft of 1 no bicyde faom 1 hit • rutted tNck on Put rack at Mari'neu School: • • Ave. nur Topu A .... , .. _ John H. Wilton, ).4, or 1311 bna hland. reJiatered to S.talella Ttr., Irvine Ter-r.tauhbu.m ,.,,,, Norwalk race, wu booked on 1 felony .•• A hat and Nn car dwnaj- chaqe of .,rainJ a preacrip-od a p&Jtted cat on 'lr•t ~t. lion for dnaaa •• Je• \nn lS yatdt north of~att Hwy ., Malton J713 w. f)alboa Woat NoYtpe>rt, reJ1ttered to Tll•d..' w .. t Newport, r• 'J.F. We,Jey, 1011 'lrant St. ported the bwJlauy of broad. ·: .f7lorence(}. 'Nooley,11Q ClASSIRID AD ItA TIS -c..~t • _., ....... eo..-. _______ _ 1962-63 STR£ET MAlNTEN - ANCEPIIOGRAMAND MiSCEL- LANEOUS PARKS PROJECTS. SHeff h o .etett.t ol4 •t ... e. ,.,. ,.. •• ....... •• "'-···· ........... , .. ,. • or woa It ,t .. h? Tho .,.,., '"'' ......... , ............ of tt.le ... ,4,. ,._.,._...._..,. ..t.•ttlll' r.IMtc. ToMr ltMW• le4to • tee .. ,., '" Gon.et~Y It tho HlyHolofttt..t• .. •• tt. .... Yow ...... ,......, .. , old •-' 04W tD It tDcley' • ltnew·how witt. colora "" •l•.tleft •4 yow c .... o up with MMethfftt .,.... Gety, tho oll,. .. r; Y ... , tt.o Rt• lopo; Griaay, Itt• 4oftltoy •.• Gri ••y'. •• .,....... . . Tyaua, plct.re • ••••I .,.,. owtw apeco .. ,,., tho twllt ... ct ,..·.,. ,., Ty••• . . . Fiouy, tho fhh; ,.,.,. .... .... ~&., .•. ··" e..,..w.: an4 Stt..HaWo. . .li•d pwp- poh, -. ... floppy, tho ••ir- rel ud Loo tt.o 11.... . . Tlto Wg 5 f.ot aw-.. oy•cltfreffo, I JUOU is sod *••• no· l.octy :JOVO hllft 0 IIWitO. , , o\n over-sized teddy bear maltu senae fo r a l·yeu old. 'Ji vea hal'll another real renon to play with. fie can pull hil'lllelf up on it, lie on it, and crawl over it. It takea a heap o'maalin and ftever says a word. or course over- sized poodles and c:au are strictly ~3. . .real •• lire. \nother poodle worth note. lie barh, 1itt up, blinkt ha. eyes, walkt, bess ll'ld nips hi 1 paw a up and down. He i 1 O!'erated by a battery on tho end or hi. leaJh. ' tad-eyed 1raniel, tolls h.it head whm you wind hil'll up and tinltles, '"lo~~o much i1 that ~.uie in the windov.." ~ee, he started all this fanfare into ruJJlin' land. s.... "-9 ..... ,. "'"· . . Oft l~tdian, Clown, turso, lion or cowLo1 )criWo "ot• ... : \r. Foott-11 Oftd .tr. lot- do:.~, olao wlottordcaw Jl encl o couple of odcl sltopoa we'll coli "Tito T!tln,•." ?on't ... why thla wovldn't !M u pod • oclult !Jift e1 f.tr tfto ...,.. crowd. '.et' 1 a tort o foe! f.r tho next party. :IOfo !cltty, Ill tty, ill tty. . . Shoul cl Gro- clo' • ll~t•wp of atvffocl cat1 cloclclo to ltevo • catpow, tftoy w-1.1 Jo It I" lftony apiHclorecl .a.tlcloua colora • . .Ofto to .... cit every ~d. apreocl. •. or•Je, lo•ottclot, yellow, "'•cit, white, [,~,,. and e -., o loot plnlc. , .cah I• l,ealnottoa, lyln:,~, stand. ln:J or alttf•J· • ."\no !.~:,~ "'•c" alttfn:J ~ty, oAott 3 f..t "ft• allc1c one! •l-ay wltft Joll~w .. , .. , Ia :tur- duJao •""Y tho he It pt~t '" tt.o wl•4.w ... ; lo hoa tt. .. "Yow scnatch "'Y *" or olao look.'' Orea" doll a and dreal\ peu ••. TI1e doll a hne •Ire leJ• ano.l uma that can be bent which,uy and that, en cli"'b a bedrn•t or perch on a lln'lr ••. n1e rett ••• monhyt In l('lace Rita, droned to make like a ba .. ball umpire •.. Sopfalalic:Mecl cats in straw hats •d 1ft OCiopUI wilh pearl oarina• ..ct lonJ ey• lathe• n• with a tilk had- kerchief In ono '"hand." 'Tm~" Oollt aro ttrictly Wa pl1 aC!IIrt. ~eal aad uc:h, .,..,.. haYe .... be• ro~ c:haaod bJI'IM ~ haYe 110wad l>r l•pa. 'Thh yoala lift• liP cotui ••• ol Pd.,• Pt.- per and Lotelel Ill• Moneid . . .h• acal ea •• "'u• -.d Nd ........ Aao ... Uctlt .amber bouta Nd 1-.:o .,.. diu wia a ll)toln ber ,.,. •• tn.... Jn.. Jn.. 20 .... -... ·----.7S 1.21 uo No bid will be received un- leu it la made on a proposal form as bound m the 1pecihca· tlon1. Each bid must be .&ccom- pan•ed bycash , fertiCied chec k or bLdder'a bond mack payablt' to the City of Newport Beach for an amoont equal to at lust 10 percent of the amount b1d such guuanty 10 be forfe tted should the bidder to whom the coouact 11 awarded fall to en- ter uuo d-.e coouact. 21 .... to JO ..... ----·-1.00 1.10 2..00 ~. LOVABLE l~i• Oreyboa.od pappiu, AKC, a miaiatDreo frac:ioa Or.y- tao.cl, about • ~t hi lh wb• fally poWD.•H·I9S Jl ...... 40 .... ----1.21 2.00 2.10 I ~ ........ ..., 40 .... --.Ol .OS .o7 fOI lENT POR RENT-ollie. or aeon .., .... 1711 B. Coast Hwy., CP.t. Oil 3-4SSO. letaace, milk, e111 and In 1 ~ve., Cotona d.t Mat, l-!Jt!D~()()t.t Fum. ~pt. for dleeae f10m her home ... A reported that a lar~e doj rent. Fireplace, s arage, milk wdt polled out in lcnoclceJ .her down wht~ e •.he beu location. s 13S on (a)ftt of Mra. E'na Lacher~-waa walkanj her doj at leho-... J n "I J lease. 'Jas .tt water piLid. l'llyer, ~l. of 111 J umine ttor f'O -.ve. ~ . ,cean ' v ., Ave., Cotona del Mar, driv-_n~na del .. Ju ... \ uaffic Aoohs, no peu. (}~~Wner 620 inj on Coate llwy. at fie ~cad~t sn the SOO block (}rchid, ·cTJ.t. Phone OR lrtino Cout Counlly Club, ~~enor . ~ve., Ne~rt ,_s.on __ 4_7_. __ -_____ _ caaainj her car to fish-tail Jle,jhta, •1nvnclvedthcara drill v~ PO~ RENT. ~bechoom un- into the left rear door of a by Mary 0 ro-. 01• • 0 fumithed o lder bouse, can car driven by Frederick 1{. 710 ·~· 1~th, ~t .• : .Cona r.teu, be uaed for butineu or Fieldt, ~.South La1una. . . and Xuen •1· ./alson, l2. of reaidential. Util inc. J8S . uU)'odo P. •• ". no• Portu,••ese ~snn Seashore '1r.. 'Nut Ch'ld t 0 K N d m ·' ... .. :-..! 1 , pc . . o yar . flencl, could not tt.op her cat · ewf'<)rt. Inquire Olton Touco, fut enoo,h and h.it a car Frtdoy, t)ct. 19 Orchid.tE. CoaatHwy.CdM 1toppod ahead oC her, opor-~ Newport Hei,ahta boo•• ateo.l by Veme 't. Tilleaen, wtfe •ultlevictimoCalewd 41, of 327"l Mapolia St., pbo,ne call. · .A Newpo~t Cona Meta. Jcnoc:kina it Hetsht• boy, 16, waa repn· ahead into the car ofThomu mended, counaelled and r• N. Echtenach, 33, or ~~~7 leued aftet a twit~·blade Labrador St., Cnsta \1eaa. at k~ife ~u confitca~ed C.,-o Cout ttwy. and Jasmine h1m whu:h he had di arlayed \ve., Co10na J el •.tar .. ,\1u. in the ttudy hall at Newport 1. ''l uo.l, S34 '-lito \ve., HutJ:or Hiah . School. .. Mrt . 'lu"'Irt 'leiJhta .,., bitten Edwan C. 'Uce, 3~. or 314 nn the hanJ :,y ·a strav cat Mariaold Ave., Cotona del T1ouradey, t)ct. UJ -' ~at, wa1 ':" nen nn the h.,.d ·.lar,;&rel J . -.onnenberJ , 1n att~ptlnJ to atop a cat ai neJ a citizen' 1 arrest ,u fiaht 1n the 1treet at 127 2:i7 a.m., chat,Pn, '1aviJL. •.tarijold t\ve ... Two rad- Fountain, 30, La 'labn, with locka wcr~ broken . nn coin auaaltinj hot on the 0cean bout of ace madunes and FIOnt 1eadt neu Main ~t.. about S2 cuh 1tol en at the "lalboa. with 6lrce likely to Newport Ice Co., 4lfl-30ttl p10o.ilce Jfe&t boJily injury St., ~ev.port 1eac:h ... ?I. fl. ... hne ~. Caru, 31 , nf lfl'l ftarper, 4111S 1 o.lbury Rd., c;on0 ra St., West 'le~!'Ort, Cameo Shorea, reporteJ the -.u booked at 3:12 a..l'll. r)ll (':nnti"•le I '"' ?,._.e It) LEGAL NOTICE ClTY OF NEW~T BEACH CALlFORNIA NOTICE INVITING BIDS Sealed propoaala will be re- ed ved at the office of the C lty Clerk. City Hall , Newport Be~ch . Callrornla . until 9:30 A.M. on the 2hl day of Novem- ber . 1962 . at which ume they will be publicly opened and read. for performtng work ;u follows: a char~e nf :"10-'lin., on .'ri - ute !"l'l!'Crl} at 50th ~t . ..,,J ~ef'rune 've., ~lest 'le~~orv>rt ... 'len Cas1en, l21 '·1ari - sold \ve .. ColOna Jel '.Jar, re('OrteJ t!tc tJteft nf l .wlnJ- m hones, '* laJJer anJ :'lanh frnt'l his v .. cant "'rn-- r erty at .f)') ·.tariJnlo.l \~e., ... \ ct.arje of drivinJ v.hile his license •us suspeno.led •as filed &jainst Conrad 1 . Johnaon, 2Q, of 120 ~. "lal· boa 'llvd., 1alboa. .. 'toy ~. Tousley, 301-32nd ~t.. ·~e~~o­ pnrt "lcac:h, re('W'rte·l the theft nr lt ~allnns nf .s.&s frnn1 GRAND CANAL DRfDGING, hi s cu !"arlee,\ on l..tlce \vc., BALBOA ISLAND. ','/est ~ewpnrt. . . t\ pellet cauaed S8S d.&maje to a wan- dow at "lalboa "lay P'"rer- tiu, lYIS W. "lalboa ~lvd., C entr.d ~ewport ... Lloyd '11 . 1eJJ, 123 Via Jucat, LiJn Isle, tumedin ajirl's bicyc:Je LEGAL NOTICE No bid w1U be rece1ved un- less It 1t made on a proposal form as bound m the apectftca· lions. Each bid mwt be accom- panted by calh . certified check or bidder'• bond made payable to the City of Newport Beach, for an amount eq\ial to at lean 10 percent of the o~mount bid , auch guaranty to be forfeited NOTICE OF fNTENDED SAU: should the bidder to whom die Nouce n hereby gtven that conu~ct Is awarded fall to en- William w. Williams. dba ter into the conuacr. Wtlltams C1garette Servtce . a in accord~nce With the provi- sole proprietorship; and Wtllam SlonaofSecuoo 1770 of the LoA· W. Willlaml, and Hall Tiner , bor Code. the City Council of allegedly dba a.s w1Utams c 1-the City of Newport Beach has garenc Servrce. an alleged co· ucettamed the general prevarl- pannersbtp , of 1670 Supenor . ing rate of per diem wages an Costa Mesa , c u y of Cona Me -the loahty in wh1ch the work "'' Cali f .. Intend to sell to Au -u to be performed for eac h cuft tomatlc Reu1lers of America or type of workman or mechan- lnc. , a Delaware Corporation , tc needed to execute the coo· of" G11Un and Scott. 1741 No. uact and La aet forth l.o Resolu- lvar, City of Los Angeles, ea. tton No. 5198. A copy ofsald Ufornl&, Allstockinuade, e-Resolutton 11 av~ilable In the quipment, Advance commis-ofrice of the City Clerk tn tbe slons,AutomaticCigMetteVen-City of Newpon BeAch. ding Macblne.s , Puts, findings All b1ds are to be compued and Location rfghu. of that Au· on the baais of the Archltec1's tomatic Ciguene Vending bu· en1mate1 of the quantules of sfne.ss known as WUJlams Ciga-work to be done. rene Service, and located at No bid will be accepted &om 1870 Superior. Con& Mua, c a-a Coouac:tor who u nCK licensed lUomla , and. v.vlow locaUoo.s rn accordance wath the provl- ln Orange and Los Angeles Co-llOOs of CMpte.t 9 . Davulon Ill unt.es, C.Ufomla., and that a of Bw1nea and Professions ~ale . ttansfer and assipmeot Code. of the ~a me wlll be ~e . anc1 Plans aod Spect f1cauoru. forms the consideratJoo therefor will of propoaala, bonds , and coo· be .,.ld 011 or after November ttacc may be obtalne at t:be 8. 1862 . at the etetow deput· P\abUc Worla Oe.,_nment. Crty man of laok of AmericaNa· Hall, Newport Beach, Cahfor- UCD&l Tr•t aod S.vi.Ap ADo-rua. c.taUOQ. ~ HoUywood Joule-A ooo-rdundable charge of var4 , City of Lol Aopla. Ca. G . 00 wUl be rcquiKd for u cb llforala. * of atandard apeclflc:aUoos. Dated: Ottobct 101h , U~a. A tdmdabk dtpollt of 16.00 Seller: WUU&m w. wu.aum.. wUI be re.qul.rcd for e.acll act of elba WWI.unaClprcttcScrYice. plana, spec.tal poYIJJOM , and FOR SALt: 2 HOME FREEZERS, cheat type, 17 ft. ad 22 ft., like new. Combination addin1 macbin•cuh rep ater. 460 N. Newport 'll•d.. N. fl. FOR SALE -Ru1. 18 • 12 arey wool cupet and ~ad. ~xcellent condition. Refris- etator. Oldet \iodel, in 1ood Nnnin1 condition. ~063 FIREPLACE WOOD: Come buy your cu tnanlt full of aeuoned firewood. Laauna Canyon Wood Yard, 21431 S'--lt Lane. WJ miles off Co au H wy. HY 4-4447. CARPENTRY CARPENTRY H. 0 . ANDERSON Minor a.p&Jrs No Jolla 'nlo Small! Phoae: S4S-Il7s' U no....._all 10 1-2!72 GARDE~ lNG Complete Landscapmg Service FREE ES11MA T£S S 6 H Grftn Stamps f'rft cMhWI')' CORONA DEL MAR NURSERY OR S-0160 -27t4 E Coeat Hwy MUSICAL New a o\MI\10ND O~G>\.~S ~ew STEINWAY PlA'10S Orange County's Ouect Factory Fran ella ~e Latest a aldv.tn sp1net organ- Percu s ston .\ Reverbera uon, save S300.; m lWI\ othetl> rn- cluding -Th~a s. 'Nurltt· zer, Cnnn. \fin shall. etl. from s~Q5. Beautiful walnut Con sol t piano, ideal for teacher or fine mus aci an.used as n oo & l'llodel, save 1340. eaw terms. Free Parkrna Used lla-rmond Home '•k>o.lel, wrth tone cabinet. perfect. hard to find at thas prtc('. flld Established Frrm Since 1914 Good practice pi .. os L.araest selection m Oran,e Co~mty, all have been throuah our thop-from s12q . as law as ss.OO monthly. Used Hanmond spinet like new -aJ 50 Jhrnmond Chord Ors~n. only S.S9S. ()pen also 'oionday .t Friday Nishtl One only waJnut Console reaular S64S. spec&al at S49S. Benuful Cherry lta'li~n Con- sole -case 1liptJy dwn· aaed -save s 180. bal1n ce lo• monthly terms. See and beat the sreat Porter Heaps -Presented b) 4ic:bmadt-Pbillips Co.. No- vember 13, write (()r free tictcta. SCHMIDT-PHILLIPS ro. 1907 Norch Main at 20111 Santa Aaa 18'10 S.,.low. COtta Ncaa. ooau.ct docume.nu. c.JU. n. City c1 Newport luc:b ~ FOR ,oar pi•o. K1 PHOTO SUPPLIES 14-Ho•u ICoclacbrome Proceaaiaa bJ ICODAK SALES-SERVICE-RENTALS Leica-Bolea·Haaaelbla4 MEARS CAMERA SHOP 1774 NEWPORT BLVD . L1 8-7041 Costa Men (B•H•J t6e Utlo Cle•ns) PAINTING Pamting. Decotatmg SHAKE ROOF PRESERVING · Netat 6 Clun LlcenM'd 6 ln.aured M. Michael Pamhng Ml 6 ·1.200 PAINTING SPECIAL! Any aveiaac 3-bcd:rm. borne. trimmed, *49.00. Complete utcnot Sl~S. Licen1ed. .. in- sured. Kl 6-~643 anytime . 'fOVING MOVING-? Jordan s' Oil 3-1430 OR }.07S-4 FOR SALE. Great Dane pupa. !bow stock. cb. tire, ClOp- ped. OR 3-3966 evco1nas and weekends, SITUATIONS I ANTED TOO OOSY' Let me addreu yoor O'lri 1tma1 card1 or adverti sin 1 material for you. 1~ cents each in lona· hand or type. Pick-up and deliver. You'll find I'm neat .. d acc:orate. OR 3-7084. HELP IANTEO TOP OPPORTUNmES DAlLY .. Sure To a.dr WMh JUNE FARRAR Employment Agency 475 M. Newport ll¥d. N~ loetta 111.11·4411 CA.SHJER uul Coaceuioaiat. Apply alt.ar * p.m . ..,•i•l•· PotS n ..... HOME REPAIRS 2 rut mo vers. larae van WAL. rs "OME REPAIRS Sl2.00 hr. Tame llarts when LICENSED van arrives at your door. Sto,.. Carpenlly; Paintana; Pa- a,e 2~* rubtc foot per mo. perban.na; Tile, C ab-aneta, and \1ost n ome lh -Mow .... Tronafer & Storot• pairs. Roller Screens and 124 Broadway. Costa ~esa \1o!ll0theu Available. All Phone M16-2S28 or LI 8~430 Screens R ewired.LI8-IS2.2. REAL SERVlCE HAULING of all sort!> (iara&e clean-Out, pack up. ~~~ ktnds of wor~. Lo ,., lnw pu ces. Call &n) wne. Ll jt.t)q15 CAR FOR ~lE F0 ~ S \L E T 1ud ' ~ l)e- tachable hardtop,portholu , nev. p&Jnt. One owner. 42,- 000 miles. " beaaty. Only 12200. L1berty ~-SS41. In accordance with tbe pro' •- ••onsof ~cuoo 1770 of the Lo~­ bor Code . the Caty Counc 1l of ch~: Cu y of Newport Beo~ch hA• ~~rt.&m<'d lht' general pre,all- mg r•te of ~r o.llem wo~ges 10 !he localny m wh tch rhe work •s to bt performed for eac h craft or I)~ of -.orkman or nwchan- tl n.:ed~ to e\ccute the con- tr oll! .tnd u set forth m Rc:solu- tton \o. 5198. A cop)' of sa1d Resolution as avatlable 10 the ..,u .ce of the Cuy Clctk 1n the C..al;t of Newport Beach. A 11 b•ds o~re to bf! l.On t p.trcd on lht t\asu of I he Arch aleC! 's l •l IT .tiC:• of 1he QIUOI•Itt'\ 01 work to.) l>t' done \u b d Wi ll ~ oiCCt'pU:c.J frOIT' .. c on1r .H . lor who tS nol I ccn.c:d n oJlL O!d.&lll~ ~~r oth the prO\ - ,on."' ( h.iipter ~ 0' .oc. Ill of Bu r ... H .. nd Prof~:H• .x~­ ( <XI< Plaru and specthc~uons. forms of propouls . bonds, and con- tract may be obumed .11 the Pub hc Wor\cs Department C,t) Hall . }ewport Beach. C.a lt for- nla. A nl)n-re fund&ble charg~: of ~. • .. 111 be requued for each •et of Sta.ndard Specthcauom. A refund able deposit of $~. Jll "'111 be req~~,ued for each set of pl.uu . •pcct~l provUioru. and l onuact doc::umenu. The Ctr y of Newport Beo~ch resenes the r1 gbt to re )CCI .An > or.a\l t)ldS <~nd 10 WA IVe an' tn· formal.tt} m such btds ' CITY Of NEW~T BEACH CALJFQIU.;JA MARGERY SCHROl'DER Ill .o, o. Cat} Clerk REPUBLICAN 71st Assentbly Diatrict ·-.... 11 'h llp III I ••• .. •• 21 ,... ....... ,, , .. v ......... .. E. 1111111 ..... ,_ &pw ... e Youns, 0rnoMk • Dedloullld,...... • Polttaof C....waltw Adlw ChurdwiMin Nn)'V..... MOE YOUR YMAII A COLLECTOR'S ITEM Record Album "Go Wiflt rite Greats'' fOil ONLY CENTS FROM LLER-(ONNELL CHEVROLET A once in a lifetime k>ng playing record album for our friends in tM wonderful Horbor Area. We hove hun- dreds of theM great records on hand. Just drop down and pick up yours, no waiting. look what you get - 1. (OUftt lasie-"Jumpin at the Woodside" 2. Milt KJ .. Cole-"R~ 66" J. PwTy Co1~" Moonglow & The~Picnic" 4. Bla Fita .. raW "Midnight Sun'' S.. Ju.ly o.rt.MI "Zi.-g Went the Strings of My Heart'' 6.. lleftny Gaall"""' "Don't le ThotWoy" 7. Wootly tt.rman-"Woockhoppers BoW' L , • .., a...-"llove Being Here With You" f. Johsur Mercer "On The Atchiton T ~a and Santa Fe" II. Je St.,-..-.._ .. ,., Walk AlongH 11 • .._. .... "Tenderly" 12 ••• I If .. ,._ "Sep.mber SongN WI HOPI THAt TOUU HAVI ._ 10 .... A PIW MINUTa 10 LOOK 0¥11 OUI 811&1 UNI Of 1tU CAlli k.Uer: WUl!.ama C~eae S.• ,...... cbe r'Jbtto reject u y 1-l.;.....O.;...;.;SJ;;.....;... ------- ~co. • aUajard co·parUMr-' auUbida aod co •lwo uylo-WWABY. Dtl..use ~ftet .lp, by WlWam W. WlllWrl•. farmalhy ill tiiCil '*b. OCI•. 901t .. i.... b&oade, ...... IJit.UTia..hnMr. CITl'OFNEW~IIACH 1fu e1uo. -.a.& drit Miller~onnell l..a& af ~ NT 6 lA. , ~lA ..... •lr 16tJ. Pot hat :,:::1"' 14 ~.. NAIGDJ ~ ...,, oa •• ceut ocne 10 • c.&llaiaJL Cuy C~ Ota• Ranta .... -HAM-._ & -~ ~rY u~A.Y, ..._.,.. .. ura 10/lt/ft ...., ·-co.oNA oa.. """ "'~' '-~•· "'"' C::: ""· I. ... ,...... llllllt liMa. .54 L <MMIII-. U 1-ma 8 UB --~' ~*~·~~ ~~*4 ~~ -•~ 1••~•••••••••••••••~•••••••••~••••• Supenl10r Claife M. N.C.,. THE RECORD CLEARLY SHOWS WHO SHOULD BE ELEOED COUNTY SUPERVISOR HERE IS THE RKORD CLAIRE H, NELSON ALTON ALLEN PUBLIC SERVICE County Superviaot. Fifth Diatrict. 1959 to present. CoUJDitteellliln, Waterworks Diattict 14 1959 to present. City Councilman, Costa Mesa . Elected ~en city waa incorporated-June, 1953 . Re-elected in April, 1954. Two teres as mayor. 1954-1958. Served during - early formative period of city'a ex- istence. President, Orange County Division. california League of Cit ies, 1956. Director. Orange County Sanitation Distri ct No . 6, 1948-1952. Cha~n of Board entire period. Director, 1944-1959. Costa Y~sa Sani- tary District and active in the fo~­ tion of that dis trict . Trustee, Costa Mesa Union School Dis- trict from 1943-1948. Chairman of Board, 1947-1948. No record of aervice, COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP Costa Mesa Chamber of Co~rceTHember and past direct or. Costa ~:esa Kiwani s Club-Charter Member and President-1951. Orange Eop ire Counci l, Boy Scouts o~ Au.erica-Troop committeeman and diatrict chairC".an . Ora~ge County Coast Association-Director. Kiw~nian of t he Year-Costa ~~sa-1957. "Coc=.unity Service Awlrd" Costa l-1eaa C. of C. -1957. "Outst anding Citizen" Award-Orange Coast College-1958. !·:ct:".ber of Masone 1-:eEi.lber of Rotary Boy Scout Council BUSINESS .7.:XPERIENCE _ Successfully operated own retail hardware and feed business in Costa Hasa for 23 yra. Helped or ganize Costa Keaa Savinga & Loan Association in 1954-Served as director and secretary-treasurer for 3 years. Poundins member Orange Co.:ast Stamp Co. (a locally owned trading stamp plan) made up of Newport Beach & Costa Heaa merchanta . Served' •• Preaident and Treaaurer. 41 Yean •• succeaaful banker. 40 of them vitb Security Fir•t Ratioaal I&Dk. Nov retired. PRIVATE AFFAIRS Harried, two children Born: 1903, Regiatered voter Oran,e Co~Fiftb Dia- trict-2S Je&rl. ' Voted 1D ,.,3ry primary aDd aeaeral electiou in Oraca• Co1,;:.:~· for 2.5 ,..an. Married, two cbildr.a. torn: 1896 Registered voter Lo• AD&•l.. County 1936-1961. Firat reahtued 1A Or~• CouDty 1961. u.. ~WaVer voted ia e ae:a.eJ:al electioa io Oraaae eo.ey. The Ans·wer Is As Clear As The Record there can be no doubt that we should r~-elect Ill ~ YOU SAVE WJU,-YOtJa ................. -... 1 ......................... ..aDW MAMft ... te I I ..... 111 ... • tue'n' • 'M 1 II ... • ' • ._ •••u-. ..... ._ .. ,.,,, .............. .. ... til a..... .... ... I,AMI: IWDI- IIING 1'001.. ...... ,...., .... h t I I I .. .... ...... ,........,.,...,.,, , ....... ... .................................... 1111' 01( ..... OWB IDYl& AREA Yova OI'IOa'ft11QIT te IIIIJ *' u•••'rtdJ .. .... ... ._ ..... IIJ'! I¢ Clli& 'IIane liP& _. -.., ..,.., • I ..... are,taoe, ..,... ................... , .... ..._..._. .... ... -lie••• D.a IIIII. d lne a. c•1•• •••• .. , ..... n.p ... .._ ... lup eat. fie .... ,...., ...... II .... Df 'w ......... DOfJBI..E DJ:I'AIWD) oaa&QJ: _.POOL 8rQJ YOD. A.l ... f• ('..ty ~ wttla .... .._. .-...... ~ . M.M. Reahor Y•'l ae eu ...._.., eenlee" .. E.l1tllM. ~I.IMM) c.-.._ .a... ..... ,.... .......... c-.~ Eee h• OIIID..,.... -1111-1050 1111, lelllr t•Jo w. eout H\\'y. JfEW't()aT IIUCII u .... c. ..... .t.fw., IY OWM!R • 4 bed 1'001"1 .. • 3~ baths • l-ear j arase • 1eauoful ~· comer lot • 1 block 10 maJn beach 1112 "'•"•• OPEN HOUSE DAILY • VAlli PLUSI MilD IPACI? HilliS A IP AC-H)U$ COLONIAL MAMSIOM -TMIMOST POl YOUI IUILDIMG DOLLAJ . Eady American. 5 becboom; 4 badu; 3 car aaraae phu boat eatr~nce lo patio. Ele~ bonJc door opeaer. Spac:ioua electric: kitchen lftd fn.lly I'OOI'ft. Dca for D8d. ~hbopny c:abiut.a ud moaldina. Hardwood noon; aenuiDe lath llld plaater interior. laterpbone . Heavy llaue JDOf; Yard feDcod with epace itr pool. Landacapod in flont. Underpound udlitiea. Pee aimple 80 by 105 fL lot. Oeat Value at $49,950. Dlin .IOap Harbor lliahJaada oa Hialaland Drin (lOib SL) to Weatclitr today 11DC1 ••• a ia. JOHN V06R. RNitor ...................... Ml 6-1675 ., 6.M-OU3 LICAL MOTtcl' NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SALE No. 378 BLOTTER (Continued from Page 7) lheft or 2 noodlnpa f10n1 tbe entr111ce 1o hi 1 bene ••• Urian N. Smocleaaard. 112'7 Hi&hl•d Dr., Hat.or Hiab- l•da, reponed the theft of hil bic:yc:l e 6om Newport Harbor Hip School. ********* On November 30. 1962 . atll: 00 o'clock A.M •• at the front en- uance of INSURED ESCROW COMPANY, 1530 West Ctup- "Tlan Avenue. Orange . Californ- Ia . INSURED ESCROW COM- PA NY, as Trustee under the Deed of Trust made by ROGER L. COKER& YNONNE F. COK- ER , hu$band and wife, and re- corded February 15 , 1960. IJl P~CE: SSfi,SOO Book5099. Pagel91. ofOf- Phone for appoanlment fac1al Record$ofOrangeCounty. * ESTATE! * GRANT'S SURPLU~ 1750 Ne~port Bl•ct .. CoataMe• PHONE Ptl 6-1696 Make your own aofa c:uab- iona, chair aeat cuahiona, lbiOW piiJOWI, f00t1tool1 &l bauoc:ta, play pen p.c!a, cle•ina p.c!a, aib p.c!a, batbinette pada, etc. O~iole J-Osqo or OR 3_78,7 ~aliforn1a . gaven to secure an ""';!!!~~~~~~~~~~ J.ndebtedness 10 favor of JOHN ~ B. HUNDLEY , JR. and FLOR- MONT! IC!MMrnt ENCE C. HUNDLfY . husblnd and wife as JOint tenanu, now GRIMES I SMITH owned and held by JOHN B. ORIOLE J-.1760 Real Enatc HUNDLEY, JR. , and FLORENCE C. HUNDLfY by reason of the breach of certain obligations secured !:hereby . notice of wh ich was recorded July 26, 1962. tn Complete INSURANCE Book 6190, Page 708. of said SerYice iac:hacliaa Ufe. O((lclal ~cords . INSURED ES- CROW COMPA NY will sell at 711 E. Bey A••·, B.aboa pubuc aucuon to the higheu ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;:.l, btdd er for cash , payable 10 law- FOUR-O·REALTY 2811 E.C'OI\IT 111-wAY c.,.". 4.e •• , "'· .n·NH .a ~,.._ ful money of the Untted Sates at the time of sale . without warranty as to rule , possess1on or encumbrances. the interest conveyed to and now held by said Trustee under said Deed of Trust, tn and to the followmg ,..----------------------.,described property. to-wit: * * wam-1N * * * HOWARD JARVIS GU.SS-aOOTS CHOICE JOI TMI UNITED STATES SENATE For Our Chtlclren - A leasehold estate 10 and to Lot 7 of Block 'F' of Tract 1219 as shown on a map re- corded In Book 38, Pages 26 and 27 of Miscellaneous Map&, records of said Orange County. created In that certain lease dated January 18, 1960 by and between the Irvine Company as lessor and Roger L. Coker and Yvonne F. Coker as lessee to be recorded concurrently herewith, for the pwpo5e of paying obli- ga tions sec ured by -~aid Deed including fees . charges and ex- penses of the Trustee. advances, If any . under the terms of said Deed , mterest thereon and $8 ,0<46.17 In unpaid prlncipal of the note secured by n id Deed , with mterest thereon from Apral 15. 1962, as in said note by law provided. INSURED ESCROW COMPANY , Trustee By C. F. Stanwood President Attest: Helen E. Bunting Asst. Secrewy CR 6520 Dated: October 26. 1962. Publish Nov. 1·8-15, 1962 In the Newport Harbor Ensign VOTE t Executive' 1 Manaion. Nearly ONE ACRE of arounda. 3 bdnna, don, damily nn, djnina an. l~ batl11. Pool. Price S10S,OOO. A TRULY BEAU- TIFUL propeny. * BAY VIEW * Beautiful c:u1tom bit 2 bdm NEWPORT !tEAOt home. D., w/wet bar open• to ~ •ered patio. Larae DININO RM. OVERg.zE BDRMS. Top (Jlality wall 10 wall carpet. Drapea, Kitchen haa bia oat- ina area. Sundec:k. Price Jl4,SOO. FOR SPAOOUS LIVING -SEE lltiS. * ~AY .t OCEAN * VIEW lrom every room.) bciln\ dinina nn l bath home. Room a are SPACIOUS. Oeluu CJJ&I- ity thruout. Choice CUFP DRIVE location. Price juat REOOCED to tS4,SOO. Thi • i 1 NOT LEASEHOLD. 9-aown by appointmenL * BAYCREST * Larae cuatom bujlt 1 bdm a family rm. home. 2~ ba&ha. OIU'Ilina kitchen haa walt- in PM by, eye le•el biHn refri,lentor. Cloaeta & •tor- aae apace aalore. Pineat all wool c_,.tina. 9eantiftal heated . pool haa perimeta liahtina 111d adjoina ••CJU. door li~na" patio. Price *Sl. 500. E1c:elleat fin•c:ina if needed. SEE nus atacioua horae TODAY. 493 E. 171h St. Coata Meaa hl6-4431 l!na. OR 3·1'14 KJ S-1847 ********* Sta.tc. ~peri ntendtnt ~ Publlc lt\6truc.tfon , • • ·a&TIMG -·~ •RAPP.ERTV